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OLUME XXXVIII LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1931 NO. 35 The Key to Normalcy M. E. Church SPRAYER CO. TO jCedger YOUNGEST IN r GOOD WORK BY Begins Gospel PREPARING FOR ADD NEW LINE Cntries BYRD'S PARTY TB SOCIETY IN Crusade Feb. 75 A BIG SEASON IN Being • Collection of Var- Plans for the Gospel Crusade rilirif DIICIRIEiCC TO ITS OUTPUT ious Topic* of Local and SPEAKS HERE THE PAST YEAR to open al the First Methodist LIllvIV DU JlllljUl) Ganaral Intaratt church in Lowell Sunday. Febru- WUUIMJUV ary 15. are maturing rapidly. LOCAL COMPANY LAYS PLANS RAYMOND MERCOLA, 20, TWO RURAL CLINICS AND NURSING with the membership loyally sup- . v Tnv Nine people, in a single auto- porting the leadership of Fastor '^ 1 OLLTRY FARM SERVICE CHIEF ACCOM- TO MANUFACTURE POULTRY mobile, were killed in a single YEARS IN THE ANTARCTIC A. T. Cartland in a forward WILL SHIP NEARLY HALF EQUIPMENT—NEW MACHIN- grade crossing accident the oth- WITH BYRD'S PARTY, WILL PLISHMENTS— 19 CLINICS march of all departments of the er day. It might pay you Mr. church, which promises well for .MILLION AGAIN THIS SEA- HELD—320 EXAMINATIONS— ERY AND DIES TO BE IN- Header, to watch railroad cross- TALK ON "ADVENTURES OF the success of the movement. SON—OUTPUT GOES TO EV- ings! 29 PEOPE UNDER OBSERVA- Aiding the Pastor in the Cru- STALLED DURING COMING AN OCEAN VAGABOND," ERY STATE IN THE UNION- TION IN LOWELL. sade are Evangelists Miss Helen MONTHS—EMPLOY MORE. Willard S. Winegar dropped NEXT WEDNESDAY. Higgs, speaker and Miss Margaret GREAT THING FOR LOWELL. into The Ledger sanctum last Fri- Conghlin, singer, who come here day and in the course of remin- highly commended for Gospel Good news for Lowell! The The second and last number of Rural clinics and turberculosis A month from now and there'll isces of earlv days here recalled the Redpath Lyceum course will nursing service stand out as the work at Port Huron, Jackson and be merry music in Lowell post- Lowell Sprayer company, for Galesburg. many years one of our leading that more than fifty-five years appear before the High School chief accomplishments of the office. It will be the peep-peep- ago he came to Lowell from his assembly next week Wednesday, Grand Rapids Anti-tuberculosis The meetings will continue manufacturing Institutions, has father's farm in Vergennes to even, evening bu. Saturdays un-j^^^n "UfM decided to add to its munufactur- January 28, at 9:45 a. m. The Society during 1930, according to ing facilities by equipping for work for the drug firm of Hunt number appears to be very popu- the annual report of the executive & Hunter in the same building secretary, Blanche H. DeKoning. the production of poultry breed- lar. and it is hoped that many of reter r fhr^re^n5 « now occupied by The Ledger. "I the citizens will also attend. No During the year 320 examina- fnrii. i rT coP,,,cJ" Farm in Lowell to every slate in ers' material, such as fountains, received a big salary the first nests, brooders' supplies, etc. attempt has been made to make tions were made in 19 clinics ing dates during this period is the Union and Canada. year," said Mr. Winegar with a any money on the course this which were held in Ada, Byron earnestly requested. Further an- j^e incubators will be loaded This decision was reached at a smile—"the salary being nothing joint meeting of the directors of year. The numbers have been Center, Caledonia, Cedar Springs, nouncements later. with a capacity of 160,000 eggs —but the second year I felt rich The evangehs s will he assis ed al OIlc limL. and ,he nrst hafg the H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. and contracted during the day when (irandville, Kent City, Lowell, on the $6 a week I received." Mr. the demand for such talent is not Rockford Sand Lake, and Sparta, by a large chorus choir and pipe wili bc on Fc5. 23, and will be the Lowell Sprayer Co. held in Winegar has the faculty of des- organ and piano accompanists. ! || eeding hatches Chicago last week. John Are- very great and hence the cost of making an average of 17 examin- f0 0WC(i by SUCC cribing entertainingly interesting the attractions is very low com- ations at each clinic. juntil a total of anywhere from hart, treasurer, and V A. Snell. In Lowell 29 people are kept secretary of the Lowell company lnc,tUn,s 01 iar,> local pared with the evening perform- '400,000 to 500.000 will have been were in attendance at the meet- ances. A collection is taken to under the observation of this produced by the end of the hatch- help defray expenses. Citizens COMING MEETINGS clinic service at the close of the ing season. June 15. Last year ing. Only one week left in which LOWELL WINS Actual production on the new the old auto license plates may arc invited to attend and they year, as a matter of prevention, a half million chicks were line will not be started until be used. No further extension may help out by giving a silver and Ada has 13 under care, most hatched and sold by Mr. Fore- sometime later in the year as it of time will be granted after Feb- coin. of them people who have lived in man. ruary 1. The speaker will be Raymond contact with tuberculosis. Two 5TH STRAIGHT Orders for chicks are coming will take several months' time to patients from Lowell were re- equip with new machinery, Mercola, youngest member of in on every mail and indications the Byrd expedition to the Ant- INTEREST FARMERS cently admitted to Howell Sana- tools and dies, decide upon pro- arc that this season's business The Ledger frequently receives torium and another is waiting for duction, etc. When the new communications from an organi- arctic. His subject is "The Ad- may almost, if not quite, equal ventures of an Ocean Vagabond," a bed. COUNTY GAME last year in spite of the depres- line of work begins there will be zation called "Women's Organ- Verseimes Soils Meetiiif, January 27-Three Annual Co- Altogether 69 adults and 161 a material increase in the pay- ization for National Prohibition which is said to be an amazing sion of the past several months. story of adventure by a still more children in the rural districts Foreman seems to be getting his roll of the local company. Reform." The "reform" part fp. Meetiisgs-Livftstock Breeding Sehools- LOWELL-SPARTA The company has ample floor amazing boy. All his life Ray- were under the care of the physi- B A b K b 1 share of the chick business, as it consists of an attempt to do away is space for taking on the new line mond Mercola has had the urge cians and nurse of this society BALL CONTEST MOST EX- climated that from 30% to with the Eighteenth Amendment 4 N Calf Club Activities when the year closed. One case of manufacture. The poultry to the Federal constitution—a for travel and adventure. He riTivr r imp op tup vpar ,ess plIicks wm bc raised manufacturing will take place in was born in Chicago, September of advanced tuberculosis was CITING GAME OF THE 1 EAR this year than last. This is fruitless eflort. In looking over discovered in a suburban school, what is known as the west the names of the women com 2, 1911. Up to the present time —HOME TEAM WINS IN LAST probably a good time to get into he has finished three and one- Vergennes Soils Meeting ford. The company will furnish and 12 cases of childhood tuber- mini * TP OP PI AV . p the business when Others are get- building, while the sprayer manu- prising the officers of the asso- MIXMLlti Uh I LAI Lfctil,,,!F , | nplrnil naa Ki.vorc ar«» facturing will continue in the half years in Lane Technical ' Vergennes Grange hall will be the dinner to the members. A culosis were found. ting nllout. Detroit egg buyers are ciation we find those frequently report of the year's work will be The suburban areas such as east building as at present. A mentioned in the society columns High school and has travelled the place of the third all-day HERE FRIDAY. predicting 91 dozen eggs for next system of conveyors will do away 150,000 miles in 48 states, Canada, soils meeting in Kent County this lven and officers elected. M. B. North Park, Comstock Park, I fall. This is without doubt too of the daily press. Why these IcPherson. of Lowell, State Tax Galewood, Wyoming Park and with the necessity of hand-truck- women have permitted them- Mexico. Cuba, South America, Winter. The date is Tuesday, S | optimistic, but a sharp advnee ing and the same methods which Africa, South Sea Islands, Ha- January 27th. Mr. Geo. Granth- Commissioner will talk on "Tax- Godwin Heights received their Lowell defeated Sparta here optiniistic. but a sharp advance selves to be used by the liquor ation Problems." share of attention when the staff Tuesday night 18-16 in a close,] seems have made the Sprayer company interests passes understanding. waiian Islands, New Zealand, the man, of the Soils department at certain. successful will be applied to the Antarctic. He always worked Michigan State college will have The Caledonia Co-op Creamery nurse. Miss Mary E. Hozzasco, hard-fought basketball game. Ship Safely Properly directed many of these will hold its annual meeting in gave home educational nursing Leading at the end of the first, .. „ . . new business. women could become real good his way. On land he worked as charge of the program. He will 1 a bell boy and steward's assistant the 1. O. O. F. Hall in Caledonia service to 138 people, many of quarter 6-5. al the half 10-4, three * ractically all shipments out- W^ll-Managed Company cooks and perhaps in other ways explain the new soils map of sIde f ,h sc lo on various merchant ships. Kent County which will be dis- Wednesday. January 28th. Re- them cases of arrested tubercul- quarter 11-9, and game 18-16. It ? o 1 Canada go via The directors at the joint meet- serve a real purpose in life. port of the year's work and elec- osis and ex-sanatorium cases who was the most exciting game of fa™! po*!. only a few buyers There's a heap of women right One day he was told there was tributed at this meeting. "The pec ,n8 x >r css ing expressed themselves as well an opening as seaman on the El- Loss of Plant Food Nutrients tion of officers will be on the need supervision. the year, being tied up three ? '^ /' l 1 -. can pleased with the showing made here in Lowell who could teach business program.- A special During the year 2,609 educa- times in the last five minutes. be shipped safely within 72 hours them many worthwhile tricks in eanor Boling. He grasped this from Farm Manure" will also be of Lowell and guarantee 100 per by the Lowell Sprayer Co. dur- Opportunity by just going to discussed by Mr. Grantham. speaker will be on the afternoon tional home calls were made The first half Lowell had every- ing the past year. No small the culinary art. program. about health matters; 156 tuber- thing its own way leading 10-4 cent arrival. work as steward's helper— a job County Agent K. K. Vining will Foreman will ship around 30,000 credit for this showing is due he well knew by experience. The discuss "Emergency Hay and The Alto "Co-op" Creamery culin tests were made, 105 chests and holding Sparta to one field Secretary Snell, Treasurer Are- An old time Lowell newspaper will hold its annual meeting in X-rayed, arrangements made for goal. In the middle of the third ten-weeks-old pullets from May 1 dream of a sixteen year old boy Pasture Crops for 1931." Every- to Aug. 15. This follows the hart, Mr. R. C. Seyforth, the cost man, Webster J. Morris, is con- had come true. Then to the one attending will bring his own the South Lowell Grange Hall. six cases to enter sanatoria, 50 quarter Sparta started shooting accountant, and Mr. A. F. Arm- fined in a Grand Hapids hospital Thursday, January 29. In addi- suburban cases were sent to the over Lowell's defense and chick business and keeps the antarctic, where he spent almost dinner. Coffee will be furn- plant busy for a two months per- strong. the plant superintendent. from illness due to advanced two years with Commander ished. There will be plenty of tion to their regular business City Tuberculosis Clinic and brought the score to 11-9 at the In spite of the depression age, according to a letter received iod. Pullets go mostly to "back- Byrd's party. time for discussion and questions. meeting they will listen to a talk various types of corrective work three quarters. 1 of last year tljfy kept the from his daughter, Mrs. Floy by E. B. Hill, head of the Farm completed for children. Sparta, wit»-»h au two-point lea.v.,d. I*" , poultrymen" and those hav- 4-H Calf Cluba sma 1 ,ols company not far below their Morris Clark. Mr. Webster came Management Department at and two minutes to go. started to ' P of ground. Pullet banner year, the plant opera to Lowell sixty-six years ago, Miss Phyllis Weekes The third group of boys to Michigan State College. stall; this made Lowell change ?r(lc™ran,*e aN Hie way from 25 10 er or(It ,r all but six weeks of 1930. The shortly after the close of the meet and discuss the work and Livestock Breeding Schools Movietone Screen from a zone defense to a man-to- P - * year 1931 promises even better, Civil War, and established the Selected for Chorus organization of a calf club will man. As soon as Lowell got, Brings Money In The first of a scries of three as more orders are now booked Lowell Journal, which paper he meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Opens Sun. at Strana the hall there was a fast break The type of the Foreman busi- than at this time last year. About published for a number of years. L. B. Dennison on Kalamazoo schools to discuss livestock Phyllis Weekes, senior, Lowell breeding problems will be held down the floor. Layer passing the ness is unusual in that a greater 50 men are now at work and this Grand Rapids has been his home High School, will represent Low- road in Gaines township next ball to Friesner, who dropped a part of the income is from dis- number will doubtless be in- for the past several years. Saturday morning, January 24th. January 2!)th and 30th. The El Brendel Starred ell in the National High School meetings on the 29th will be in neat shot in from the back of the tant states. This is spent here creased to 75 or more. Chorus, which will sing at the County Agent K. K. Vining will DeSylva. Brown and Hender- foul line to tie the game. With j in the local community and talk on club work and illustrate Sparta in the forenoon and at son. of "Sunny Side Up" fame Local Payroll Big The multitude of intangible sixty-first annual convention of Bostwick Like in the afternoon. less than a minute to go Lowell among farmers. It is staled that the department of Superinten- his talk with lantern slides on have done the impossible and got possession of the ball on the fanners receive 10c per dozen The Sprayer Co. payroll in financial benefits received by the calf club work in Kent County. The meeting will be in the turned out a more tuneful, fun- Lowell runs around 875.000 an- people of Michigan from the tour- dence of the National Hducation tip-off and Friesner got another above lop Grand Rapids market The group of boys around Cale- church. On the 30th the morn- nier and more entertaining opus nually. This figure does not in- ist and resort industry will be Association, to be held in Detroit. ing meeting will be held in the basket from the same spot to win for eggs. At present egg prices February 21-26. donia who met recently and 'dis- than their famous initial offering. the game. this means nearly one-third clude salaries paid to its execu- brought down to dollars and Caledonia community (place to The new picture is titled "Just tives. Not far from two million cents statistics when the census- The National High School cussed the club work will meet Friesner with 8 points and more. Saturday morning, January 31st, be announced later). In the af- Imagine" with the comical El 1 sprayers of all kinds are manu- survey of this industry, to be un- Chorus, which is comprised of ternoon at the Lowell City Hall. Layer with 7 points lead Lowell's Detroit egg and broiler com- 400 voices selected by public to complete their organization. Brendel in the stellar role. It is scoring, although Johnson, Hob- mission men have commented on factured annually. The output dertaken by those interested in Mr. G. A. Howling, extension spe- a story of the fanciful future and oris. „ , , is sold not only throughout the this industry, is completed. The school supervisors of music be- Place of meeting will be an- Stahl. Ross and Waters the large sizettV,i 1J1B1high quality eggs cialist in dairying from Michigan purports to predict what we will played nice passing and defen- produced bv the Foreman "'strain United States but shipments are tourist and resort associations cause of superior ability and nounced later. State college will have charge of training in vocal music. Miss February will see all the old wear. say. sing and ride in lifty siv• e games. iWhite Leghorns and Barred also made to South America, who are contemplating a survey the discussion. years from now. The story is South Africa, Greece, Belgium, of this kind, and who are making Dorothy Marsman, music teacher, calf clubs reorganized and into This puts Lowell out in front Rocks. These buyers also claim swing for their 1931 program. told in lilting melodies and Norway, Sewden and otheri definite plans for its execution, is responsible for preparing the Read M. Houseman's Saturday in the Kent County championship that the broiler stock of this Lowell representative. Annual Co-operative Meetings many new Broadway hits are in- with a full two-game lead, with {strain is plumper, larger and countries. The company is fav- hope to prove that the tourist in- specials on groceries and meats cluded. For an evening of gen- orably situated to handle Pacific dustry is Michigan's second larg- High schools in 27 states will Friday of this week, the Rock- and save. Sparta, Lee and Grandville tied heavier than broilers of other be represented in the chorus, uine diversion this picture for second place with four games strains that come to the Detroit coast' business, the low freight est. It behooves Lowell to ad- ford "Co-op" Association will should not be overlooked. rales via the Panama canal route vertise its parks, lakes and which will be directed by Hollis hold its annual meeting in Rock- Read bargains in Want column. won, and two lost. Lowell has market. This extra egg size and making this passible. beauty spots to the outside world. Dann, director of the department won live straight county games, large type broiler is the result of of music at New York University. Lowell now starts on the last careful breeding and represents More than 10,000 educators Club Women Hear half of the county schedule meet- highest official breeding of any Through the courtesy of Hollis will attend the Detroit conven- ing Lee here this Friday, and stock raised in Michigan. To 'Boo'Not Classed Drew, of the Strand W, R, C, Starts New Melody Farms of State's Industries tion where approximately 300 Grandville here a week from Fri- Highest Honors theater, we were recently shown addresses on general and tech- Year With Promise day, and if Lowell can win these Good Sportsmanship through the operating room of two. we should win the county Foreman strain Leghorns and nical educational subjects will Announce New "Industries of Michigan," was Hocks have repeatedly won high- the Strand. Mr. Drew tried his be made by the leading educators championship. darndest to get into our thick The year 1930 was a successful the keynote of the Wednesday est honors in New York, Texas, At the basket ball game here of American public schools and one for the Lowell Relief Corps. Modern Dairy meeting of the Lowell Woman's Sparta FG FT TP Missouri and other states for skull an understanding of why colleges. The theme of the con- last Friday night there was a and how you can a narrow They held a meeting each meet- club. The subject was ably F. Weston, f 0 1 1 combined large egg size and high tendency to "boo" the official. vention program is "Working handled by Supt. W. W. Gumser. strip of celluloid through one ing day of the year, an unusual Lowell has a brand new, up-to Atkins, f 0 0 production. This sort of thing is not just in Together for the Children of occurrence as a rule. of the Lowell schools, the speak- Foreman had the second high- machine and get a perfect picture America." date industry—the Melody Farms Morton, f 1 1 line with good sportsmanship. Mr. Now, with the newly elected er for the day. We hope to give Scott, c 2 2 est official record here in the out of it and at the same time It is expected that Supt. W. W. Dairy—which began serving the Fisher who handled the game is run another strip of celluloid oflicers installed into their vai- a summary of Mr. Gumser's ad- Allen, g .1 0 state last year—319 eggs. To the squarest sort of official and Gumser and at least one member people of Lowell the first of this dress in a later issue of The Led- through another machine and get ious offices, all conunittees ap- week. The story of the Melody Scoby. 'g 2 0 date Foreman has the highest he is one of the best of referees of the Board of Education will pointed, they started the new ger. point scoring hen of any Michi- perfect sound from it, sound and attend the convention. Farms Dairy is best told in the we have ever seen. picture co-ordinating perfectly— year by meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Doyle, first vice Total .6 4 16 gan breeder. A pen of ten birds It might interest some of the pictures and reading matter of president, occupied the chair. it was all as clear to us as Ein- Mrs. Chubb on Monday where the full page announcement else- was entered in the Texas laying fans to know that every school is stein's theory of the relativity of Senator Skinner's Committees they tied two comfortables. One Hostesses for the day were Mrs. contest producing the equivalent where in this issue. H. Bartlett. Mrs. Reuben Lee and Lowell FG FT TP rated at Lansing according to the space. What we DO know, how- State Senator James A. Skinner of these a large heavy worsted . of 280 24-oz. eggs per bird. sportmanship shown by the spec- This dairy is conveniently lo- Mrs. G. Thorndyke. Mrs. O. J. Ross, f 0 .i Practically all Foreman strain ever is that Mr. Drew is always has been appointed on the fol- one. was given to the town to be Roberts, f. ( tators. This is done in every cated right al the town's west Veiler gave two readings, - 0 2 j eggs in 1931 will be sired by sons the courteous gentleman, and that lowing committees: Chairman used at the juil, in appreciation Waters, f 1 sport. of elections, and member of of the many courtesies tendered corporate limits on M-21. ed by Mrs. Harold Weekes at the -Jof this state champion pen. According to the official report Mr. and Mrs. Callier have in the piano, which were much enjoyed Stahl. f . 0 Strand one of the best picture Finance and Appropriations, the W. R. C. by Uie village offi- A new dairy building has been •71 In order to encourage the busi- sent all over the slate of Michigan erected which houses the finest and appreciated, followed by Layer, c 3 theaters in the country, where Conservation, Public Health. Nor- cials. Johnson. J | ness in this locality Mr. Foreman Lowell ranked "A" in sportsman- and most modern equipment for two pleasing selections by a 0 o'announces that prices are being we may see exactly the same mal Schools and Prohibition. To date the W. R. C. has made Friesner. 3 ship at the football games, but showings as given in Grand Hap- and given away nine quilts this handling milk and cream. Elec- quartet, composed of Mrs. H. T. reduced this season on both Leg- the ranking in basketball was Winter, beside other clothing. | trie milkers are used, after which Ford. Mrs. W. W. Gumser. Mrs. ids, Detroit, Chicago or New- Political Announcement. Total .7 4 18 horn and Rock chicks to all far- poor. These reports are read some newly made, some "made the milk is carefully weighed, H. P. Gotfredsen and Mrs. O. J. mers in the vicinity of Lowell. throughout the state and we are York—and at less cost—here at Yeiter. accompanied on the piano home. I wish to announce to the vot- over" and cloth, and clothes to cooled, bottled and capped by Mr. Foreman started his poul- anxious to improve our rating. ers of Lowell that I am a candi- those who could make for them- automatic machinery—all with- by Mrs. Wachterhouser. Glendon ANNOUNCEMENTS try farm in Lowell about three I was not present Friday night date for the office of Township Swarthout favored the members A recent issue of the Michigan selves. They also have helped out a touch of human hands. years ago; coming here from when there was "booing" and 1 Treasurer and if elected will do in the community work beside. Every possible precaution is ta- with two readings, his interpre- The Bowen school PTA will Michigan State college where he do not know who the folks were Tradesman, E. A. Stowe's excel- my best to serve you. tations touching every mother's meet Monday. Jan. 26. The speak- lent publication, contained a But the Relief Corps have an ob- ken to Insure absolutely pure was head of the poultry depart- who "rode" Mr. Fisher, but I Lois M. Tidd. ligation all of their own for the milk and cream. The dairy is heart. er will be Rev. Fr. Dore. of Bel- ment. He stands at the top in earnestly request that the fans write-up of Wayne H. Young, 33-5 p) (Mrs. I. J. Tidd.) ding. Florence and Budd Ja- e needy of the Civil War veterans constantly under the inspection his chosen business and in the discontinue the practice. W president of the Behler-Young cobi will furnish music. Co., manufacturers of sheet metal and the dependent ones, which and direction of slate and county DUDLEY E. WATERS short time he has been here has know full well that every offi- Operation Soccenful work must come first regardless. authorities. The cows are ex- The Yardley Group of the Con- done a big work in spreading the cial will make mistakes for we roofing and furnace fitting. Mr. Frederick Jacobi returned The next dinner day will be held amined for tuberculosis and con- Dudley E. Waters, for many gregational church will have a name and fame of Lowell among are all human, but we have ab- Young was born in Lowell, May food sale Saturday al Mrs. Mc- 6, 1895, and was graduated from home Monday from Blodgett hos- at the W. R. C. rooms February tagious aborffon, quality and years Grand Rapids most prom- poultrymen in every state of the solute confidence in the ability 5th. Press Corres. purity being thus assured, All ment financial and civic leader, Kay's millinery store. (c 35 union. and integrity of our officials. the Lowell High school. The pital where he underwent a deli- Tradesman says: cate operation the week previous. employees are subject to health died Monday in Blodgett hospital Let's give them a "break" once in ADDS NEW INCUBATOR tests. Goes On The Air awhile. W. W. G. "Mr. Young attributes his suc- Mr. Jacobi is getting along nicely. at the age of 69 years. Mr. Wat- cess to an awful lot of hard work, The operation was performed by F. A. Madigan, the owner of ers was bom in Grand Rapids. Glendon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blough Dies which is the price most of us Dr. B. H. Shepard. R. G. Chrouch has installed an Melody Farms, and Winton Wil- His life was devoted to many F. H. Swarthout. gave a reading Following Accident STRAND have to pay if we ever expect to additional incubator at his farm cox, the manager, unite in ex- lines of activity and philan- over radio station WOOD, last get on the sunny side of Easy Political Announcement on Lowell, Route 4. the better to tending an invitation to the pub- throphy. For many years he Friday, which was enjoyed by ATTRACTIONS lic to call and inspect this new was a stockholder and director of street. To the voters of Lowell Town- care for his custom hatching his listeners. It was Glendon's While Jacob Blough and Dave "In spite of an amiable good business. The new incubator is and modern dairy. the Lowell State bank. Mr. first appearance on the air and Eash were cutting down timber Thucsday, Friday and Satur ship: I wish to state that 1 am Waters attended a recent meeting he gave a good account of him- fellowship, sincere and warm, a candidate for the nomination electrically operated. The chicks Saturday morning in the Blough day: Joan Crawford in "Paid." Mr. Young is a strong man, and for each customer are hatched of directors here and appeared self. Charlie Chase 'comedy, "The for township treasurer. Your sup- Attend Insurance Co. Meeting woods. Mr. Blough was seriously on his judgment and friendship in separate compartments, avoid- in his usual health. His son, injured while falling a tree, a Thundering Tenor." Aesop's port will be very much appre- Fifty or more members from Dudley H. Waters, recently suc- many men lean for guidance and ciated. ing all danger of mixing flocks. Gun Permits Required large limb striking him on the Fable, "Ship Ahoy." Movietone Mr. Chrouch does not offer chicks this locality of the State Mutual ceeded his father as director in help. He is diligent, steady and Miss Nina Wright, (p 35-3 t Rodded Fire Insurance Co.. drove Permits are now being rc- head rendering him unconscious news. clear-headed. But he is chiefly for sale, but makes a specialty of the Lowell State bank. leaving a fracture of the Sunday-Monday: El Brendel to Flint last Thursday to attend quired by the Conservation De- remarkable for his warm good hatching for customers, many of artment of all persons desiring to skull. Mr. Blough was taken to and Majorie White in "Just Political Announcement whom avail themselves of this the annual meeting of the com- Buy And Save nature and genial wit and the pany. W. V. Burras, of Lowell. carry any kind of hunting arms the Blodgett hospital and his con- Imagine." Pathe sound news. ability to win friends and his sin- I wish to announce my candi opportunity. You can get a $15 overcoat for dition remains very serious.— dacy for treasurer of the Town- is president of the company and,.-.. T .. . . in all areas frequented by game Tuesday only: Lois Moran in cerity, which treasures and holds L. G. Warner is the local repre-^.oO, good suits at ?12 and on which the season is closed. South Bowne Correspondent. ship of Lowell. Your supoort Like a Letter From Home "Under Suspicion." Our Gang this gain through varying condi- sentative. The company's reports ,I!n('e*,0 "n,e?sure. s"1,,s a ^ig comedy, "School's Out." Flip tions and strenuous trials." will be appreciated. • In renewing his subscription 1 1 Word conies to The Ledger that show a prosperous business. discount.—Lowell^ Cleaning and Mr. Blough passed away at the the Frog cartoon, "Fiddle Sticks." Mr. Young was married to Miss Minnie Murphy, to The Ledger Samuel J. Proud- Dye Works:—D. S. Simon, Prop. Living in Oregon p 34-35) (Mrs. W. F. Murphy.) hospital this (Thursday) morn- Wednesday-Thursday: Robert Florence Yelter, of Lowell, Aug. foot writes from Kalamazoo as (p 33 M rs. Huegsegger-Mosimann, - Montgomery in "Love In The 12. 1919. They have two chil- follows: "We all enjoy the Under New Management formerly of Lowell, in ordering ** Hough. AH talking comedy. dren. a daughter of 3 and a boy Political Announcement Lowell Ledger as through it we Ben Den Braber has taken over Not With Us The Ledger sent to her present "Blood and Thunder." Novelty, 18 months old. The family re- Notice to Taxpayers of Lowell hear from a lot of our old Lowell the management of the "First After looking casually over a home al Hanks, Oregon, says: Just Remember "Paramount Pictorial." side in their own home at 133G Township; I wish to announce friends." Trading Post" gas and oil station, COUp|e 0f confession magazines.' , "Have missed your paper very When the dark clouds gather much e have Giddings avenue. Grand Rapids. that I am a candidate for the of- one mile west of Lowell on M-21. We gathered the impression thati - " wonderful weath- round cr no Ice of Township Treasurer. Your Auto Plates Lost The opening under the new man- |hc "fession" part of it doesn't ' snow, sunshine almost ev- Don't melancholy grow; Advertising in The Ledger l,rv n won't supply your shelves with Card Party, Friday Evening support will be appreciated. Frank Freeman lost a set of agement will be this week, Sat-jamount to much Boston Herald.i <' y-" You'll lind others much worse yet new goods at cheap prices but it Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Maude MacTavish. 1931 license plates somewhere urday. Read the announcement Who don't complain, but try to will help clear them out of the Hebekabs, at Odd Fellow hall, between his place on M-16 and elsewhere in this issue. It will surely pay you to readi Head M. Houseman's Saturday let way for whatever you want to Friday evening, Jan. 23. All are Read Weekes* adv. of January Alto. The number on the plates and take advantage of Weekes' specials on groceries and meats The silver lining show. buy next. invited. specials on page 5. is 563-553. Read bargains in Want column. January specials. Adv. on page 5. and save. —Dorothy Bensinger •Hrwrnw w i,mmm

TWO THB LOWELL (MICH.) LBD#ER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1931 THEILOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAT^JANUARY 22, 1931 THREE The question of adherence of the Unite< MURRAY LAKE—MOSELEY Lumber WMUmt States to the World Court, believed buried Faint >»eew Robert Townsend and Wm. T. Che Cowl I Cedger Miss Ellura Frost was home C.m.nt FIt. Omyi Lata Burch were in Ionia Friday. until next December by action early this ses- from Lansing over Saturday and PUatar HOYT'S KIRRER This and That Mrs. J. Rittenger spent Thurs- and Alio Solo sion of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- Sunday. Buildara' Hardware and Buildart' Supplies SPECIAL GabrieleeR mittee in voting postponement until that S-U-C-C-E-S-S From Around , day with her son and wife, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byrne enter- Publlahad in Intaraat ot Low.ll and VieiniU Editad bjr M. D. Hojrt. Sat day,Jan.24 and Mrs. Hay Rittenger, of South Cold and Cough Remedies Published every Thursday morning at 210 time, may be reopened shortly. Hearings tained their friends Friday eve- Lowell. Permanent Wave ning with a dance and card party. Vol.1 Thuradajr, January >2. 1M1 No. 37 Our Success is not measured by our East Main Street,"Lowell, Michigan. Entered designed principally for an explanation of The Old Town All Kinds Home-Made Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fuller and at Postofliee at Lowell, Michigan, as Second the Root formula will bc opened January 21, A dancing party was held at family, of Grand Rapids, were $5.00 the Moselcy Gleaner hall last profits alone. Don't forget the Chicken "Well, Sambo," said an Tallies, 10c per lb. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. To break up that cold take Class Matter. Chairman Borah, of the committee, an- Friday evening. D. Machnm is confined to bis Rewave $3.00 Pie supper at the Lowell M. American judge. "So you and If, however, through careful service, home by illness. O. Lawrence. nounced, while Senator Walsh, of Montana, John Andrews spent from Sat- E. Church Tuesday evening, your wife have been fighting J. K. Moore is confined to his H. C. Scott Miss Helen Fuller, of Grand R. G. JEFFERIES... .Editor and Publisher is disposed to ask another vote on postpone- urday until Monday with rela- Jan. 27. again. Liquor, 1 suppose?" we can help our patrons to a greater Hobson's Laxative Cold Tablets home by Illness. Hapids, spent the week-end with Stiles Beaoty Shoppe ment. Elihu Root, authqj: of the formula tives and friends in Grand Rap- "No, sab." said Sambo; Home of Good Home- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1930 Member of prosperity our return will be most Mrs. V. A. Snell was in Grand by which it was anticipated objections to ids. "she licked me this time." Made Candles C. O. Ijiwrence. Phone 385-F 2 Michigan Prcta Anociation Little George, the garage Rapids Monday. American entrance into the court would be Mrs. George Crady was ill with mascot, was visiting his aunt. gratifying. The Yardley Group of the Con- 25c and Miss Grace Warren is spending gall trouble last week. He found the cat in a sunny AsbeaAos Clothes gregational church will have a National Editorial Association obviated, will be the first witness. Secre- Mrs.—Where have you the week in Detroit. tary of State Stimson and his predecessor, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf en- window purring cheerfully. Are you treating yourself to all of food sale Saturday at Mrs. Mc- tertained the Ladies' Aid last Fri- "Oh, Auntie, come quick," been all evening? Rev. and Mrs. Claus spent Sun- Boy's Sweater Coats, wool mix, Kay's millinery store. (c 35 HICKORY CORNERS To stop that cough take Frank B. Kellogg, now a member of the in- Mr.—At the office. day evening in Grand Rapids. day. said little George, "the cat the many benefits to be derived from Ian or navy, $1.39.—Coons. Mrs. Troy and son Jim, re- Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: Mrs.—Then you must be 1 ternational tribunal, also are expected to be Gordon Frost and Ace Vander- has gone to sleep and left the Mr. and Mrs. John Arebart turned to Royal Oak Saturday af- Mr , and Mrs. Ernest Djonley engine running." made of asbestos. Your office this sound banking connection? If Year $2.00; Six months, $1.00. called before the committee. broeck were in Saranac Satur- were in Grand Rapids Tuesday. Closing out one lot of dresses, jter spending a few days with Mr. and baby Doris, Mrs. Joe Yeiter White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup day. building burned down two values to $2.50 special at 69c at and son Robert and Kenneth Three months, 50c; Single Copies 5c. hours ago. not, you are the loser. J. Hefferan, of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Harold Simpson. Patron: "May I have some was in Lowell on business Mon Warner & Scott. spent Wednesday with their Last week's callers and guests stationery?" Mr. and Mrs. J. Loomis, of Flint, NOTES AND COMMENTS at the J. D. Frost home were Mr. day. were Sunday guests of Frank brother, Mylo Schwab and fam- 25c and 50c bottles The Lowell Ledger, established June, Hotel Clerk (haughtily): "Yes, sir," panted the new Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts ily, of Sunfleld, and found their and Mrs. Clyde Francisco, Frank Wm. Burch spent Sunday with Raymond Berlin, of Lansing, Taylor. Mrs. Loomis remained 1893, by Frank M. Johnson; The Alto Solo, "Are you a guest of the shepherd, "I got all the sheep spent Sunday with his family. son Garland getting along as well White, Mrs. Sarah Purdy, Mrs. house?" Safety Deposit Box Service Mr. and Mrs. John Wright in Ver for a week with her father and established January, 1904. Consolidated You can do many foolish things without Tom Lally, of Lowell, Mr. and in, but I had to run some to as could bc expected, with an Patron: "Heck, no. I am gennes. B. J. Whipple, of Greenville, sisters. Mrs. D. A. Church, Asa Jakcway get those Iambs." awful sore leg which he cut a Juue, 1917. exhausting your possibilities. paying twenty dollars a day." Business, Personal and Investment Mrs. F. Madigan and friends, was in Lowell Sunday afternoon. Wm. T. Burch returned Thurs- • • • and Will Engle. "Lambs? I have no lambs. couple of weeks ago. Joel's see what you got," was Service of Grand Rapids, were In Lowell Earl Brown, of Owosso, was day from Seattle, Wash, where Mrs. Joe Yeiter took her son W. C. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazo and Saturday. in Lowell on business Saturday. The income tax proposed for Michigan Our idea of a hero takes an automobile CLEARANCE Garden Track the answer. he spent five weeks with his Kenneth to Grand Rapids Friday son Maurice, of Elwell, were "I have a terrible rumbling Looking into the shed, the Banking Reference Mrs. D. Simon and daughter Al Blaser, of Grand Rapids, nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Druggist tour with four women relatives. guests of George Lewis and wife to the doctor. would doubtless have general endorsement • « • In my stomach. It's like a astonished owner saw four- Maxlne, spent one day last week was in Lowell on business Fri- Ivan Burch. Mrs. Joe Yeiter received word Phone 38 215 W. Main St. Saturday night, January 10. wagon going over a bridge." teen panting jack-rabbits. in Greenville. day. could we be assured that the amount realized Honest, folks, some people have never SALE Miss Wlnnlfred Goul, who is that her brother's wife, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis en- "It's most likely that truck You Are Welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Young have Mr. and Mrs. William Chris- attending the Michigan State col- Charles Schwab was in the hos- from it would be used to reduce the proper- learned how to read a newspaper. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Anderson you ate this morning for "I heard your store was tiansen spent Sunday in Grand lege at Lansing, spent Sunday pital at Hastings recovering from • • • at th€ sold their Jersey cows to the ty tax by just that amount. It looks us Sunday. breakfast." robbed the other night. How "Melody Farm." Rapids. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a severe operation. Wayne Blasser was out of much did you lose?" It's about time for the old man to begin Miss Emma Freeman, of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris George Goul. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Coons, Mr. though we are going to need the income tax Mr. Farmer: Isn't it about "Oh, it might have been school on account of illness last Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. and son, of Ada, were in Lowell Mrs. L. J. Leece amended the and Mrs. S. K. Coons and mother, buying his smoking material again. week. time you were seeing us worse. I had just marked in order to reach those tax dodgers who arc • • • LOWELL STATE BANK and Mrs. P. C. Freeman. Friday, annual meeting of t'ie Farmer's Mrs. Lucille Coons, of Grand Moseley school spent Thursday about brooder coops? everything down 20%." Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. C H. Runclman, President Mrs. Ella Bannon, of Ionia, Is H. Dawson, of Saranac, spent Mutual Insurance O). of Ionia enjoying all the privileges and protection One way to make money is to quit trying WINTER OVERCOATS and afternoon with Dorothy and and Mrs. Wesley Johnson. Our New Spring Styles F. H. Swarthout, Cashier. spending the week with her son. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. County, held at the court house Howard Kropf. Mrs. Floyd Foster spent 1 of local and state government without pay- to understand how the neighbors do it. D. A. Wingeler, Asst. Cashier. Jack Bannon and family. Kniffin. In Ionia Wednesday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frost and Hoyt Lumber Company week visiting al the homes of ing their just share of the cost. TWO-TROUSER SUITS Chris. Gehrer, and Rev. and Paul Dickson, of Hastings, has Mrs. Esther Brockwell has re- children attended the card narty Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foster and Correct this sentence: "She's an old- "Evarythlng To Build Anythliti" Mrs. Claus attended the Mission been spending a few days with turned to her home on North In Metal Beds —o-o— at the Vergennes Grange hall last Hudson avenue, after spending Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Maxson and Phone 16-F2 Lowell, Mich. In Grand Rapids Sunday. rolatives. fashioned girl and the boys just rush her to Friday evening. three weeks with relatives in family. Mrs. Ubble Reynolds and son Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lewis, of Mrs. Wesley Johnson received The old-age pension idea is all right, pro- death." 20% Off Charles and Alvin Davis, Mil- Grand Rapids. Have arrived. Now new beautiful • « • Lowell /ferns Mert, of West Lowell, were Sun- Detroit, spent Sunday with Mrs. word from her granddaughter, viding those who are to benefit by it create ton Barnes, and Frances Bowler II MESNiM Lyle Laux spent Sunday In day guests of Mrs. E. L. Kinyon. Lena Luz. Mrs. Helena Gano, who is travel- Walnut finished beds as low as $7.50 their own fund during their producing years Advertisements should attract readers— attended a creamery meeting in Beldlng, and was accompanied ing the Southern States that she Saranac Saturday. of25,30 and Rev. and Mrs. Minty, of Grand Leander Pitsch, of Grand Rap- home by his wife and baby who for paying it. Public school teachers have the old idea that they should be fooled is out Plenty of Navy and Dark^Oxford Over- In loving memory of our dear Rapids were guests of Mr. and ids, spent Saturday evening with is at St. Petersburg at present. Philip Hoover of the 15th 0. B. had been spending a few days some such plan, likewise rural mail car- of date. husband and father, Jacob Krebs, Mrs. P. C. Freeman Wednesday.l Lowell friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslce All Cotton Mattresses at $12.50 • • • coats. S. Scott Field. Bellvillc, III., spent who died three years ago today 35 Years Ago with relatives there. spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Callier riers. etc. Old-age pensioning should never from Thursday until Tuesday SERVICE Jan. 13, 1928. Mrs. C. Weldon and son John Mrs. A. H. Stormzand and Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Hotchkiss and family, be built upon a plan that would give the idea Negotiating a heavyweight championship with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Kistc Mrs. Elsie Krebs and Children. spent Sunday with the former's and to children were in Grand G. Carr, Mrs. Ora Washburn and Jaanary 18, 190t_25 Yeara Ago Rapids Saturday. of South Boston. New double deck Coil Springs, $9.50 bout seems to contain more problems than a Suits in patterns, weights and colors and family. (p 35 aunt, Mrs. Will Flllaray in Ada. Mrs. Gladys Kropf attended an Walter Blakeslee attended the to some that they can lead shiftless lives Our service is complete in all of the follow- Ruben Quick and Mrs. Ellas D. Carl Venneman, of Moseley, Al Parker, ot the International Mrs. R. W. Merrill, of Sunfield, open Maccabee's Installation at annual meeting of the Lightning and then be cared for in their old age by peace conference. Parker, well-known Lowell resi- • * * good for year *round wear. spent Sunday with his father at ing departments: Harvester Co. of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smyrna Thursday evening. Rod Insurance Co. held at Flint others who have worked hard and saved for dents died. Ada. LOWELL NHJC LINMT was in Lowell on business Satur- Charles Gardner. Mrs. Dorris Roth, Mrs. Charles last Thursday and report a fine the future. With Tilden and Jones deserting amateur J. Katz, of Ada, put up a One day. Mrs. A. E. Ward and daughter time, with about 100 men from Radical reduction! on Lumberjacks, Sweat- Mrs. Fred Reusser is ill. Battery—Racharging and Rebuilding GRAHAM BLDG'—WBST 8ID1 Kraft, Mrs. H. Bartlett and Mrs. ROTH & BREZINA sports for the movies one is compelled to Hlarpld and Teresa Miller, building in East Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Conant Dolores, visited friends in Grand C. O. Lawrence attended the Lowell attending. wonder what new stars will devedop for the ers, Winter Underwear, Leather Coats, Flannel Lloyd and Jeannetta Kiste attend- Tire—Vulcanizing and Repairing —OPEN- and opened a meat market were callers at the Lelghton O'- Rapids last week. South Lowell Aid society at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donley Phone 500, Lowell The retention of large areas of otherwise pictures. Shirts and Heavy Trousers. • dancing party at Ed. Byrns Tuesday, Thursday* Saturday Born, at Cascade, to MT. and Harrow home at Freeport Sun- Mrs. B. L. Charles and Abby home of Mrs. Ray Rittenger and baby Doris, expect to start idle lands in private ownership, and the abil- * * * near Parnell Friday evening. Brakes—Relining, Adjusting from 2 to 8 p. m. Mrs. Merton Orlop, a pair of day. ___ ^ Malcolm were in Grand Rapids Thursday. for Indiana Wednesday to visit Furniture, Funeral and Ambulance Service ity to produce protfit and taxes, constitutes AUDIE B. POST. Ltbrarias twins. Mrs. Floyd Foster, of Hickory Saturday afternoon. Frank T. King and his daugh his people, Mr .and Mrs. Ed. Don- Health Hint to Skaters: Keep off thin ice, and Wheel Adjustment ley and family and work the one of the outstanding benefits the increased FLORSHEIM SHOE|SALE Too Late for Last Week John L Andrews purchased Corners, Is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker, of ter. Miss Florence King, of Madi- Expert Radio Service and you can take these words of wisdom or Matt Connelly's restaurant. with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Max Ionia, spent Thursday with Mr. son avenue, S. E., Grand Rapids, coming year. tourist traflic has brought to Michigan. Re- Rev. and Mrs. Grossman, of Car Washing and Car Greasing Mrs. Joe Yeiter and son Ken- Choice, $8.85 son. and Mrs. George M. Parker. will leave the last of the month leave them. East Grattan, were guests of lltll I. Tlf ILET, SI H. S. Shrelner and family neth and Mr. and Mrs. E. Donley sort interests are pointing with assurance • * • for California to spend the re George Crady and wife Thursday Starting, Lighting and Ignition Bye, Bar. Neae aed Threat moved to Luther, where both Mr. George M. Parker who has Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goff have spent Tuesday In Grand Rapids. to the fact that tourist and resort advertising afternoon. Shrelner and son Will had posi- been confined to bis home for the mainder of the Winter. Partisans rarely learn the whole truth but Offices: 504-565 Ashton Building returned home after spending a guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. has resulted in the purchase of large areas Mrs. Will Engle spent Thurs- tions. past week by Illness Is improving Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlntaman ALASKA ATOMS Drive in and give us a trial Citizens phone 62479 week with relatives at Saranac. KEENE BREEZES Dean. the way they fight it out usually leaves the day afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. slowly. and son Paul, of Alto, Mr. and formerly considered as useless and ready Mrs. T. A. Murphy's studio re- Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Earl Douglass truth in the open, where honest people find Burr Davis. GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN Mrs. John Kelser and sons, Lyle The PTA meeting at the school- for transfer to the state because of tax de- cently bought by E. R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingeler and and F. W. Jones spent Sunday and children were Sunday guests Mrs. Geo. Kellogg and son Pete We carry a complete stock of and Kenneth, of Campau lake, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hlggins and house Thursday evening was it. of Plalnwell, was sold to F. B. family, of Shllo, were Sunday with relatives in Grand Rapids. of Mr. and Mr.s George Douglass. linquency. Utilization of such lands for and Alvin Davis spent Thursday spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Conner attended a funeral quite well attended. Judge Dal- Rhodes, who combined the busi- iests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Claude Parker, of Owosso, Is hunting, fishing, and recreational purposes with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Weeks, John Layer. of a cousin, Berney Jordan at ton, of Grand Hapids, gave a fine Firestone Tires, Johns-Manville Brake L L SIEPUI, M. •. ness with his own. f avish. spending several days with his is growing each year, it is claimed. VIEWS AND REVIEWS of Sunfleld. Lake Odessa last Tuesday. talk and the band furnished LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5 Miss Esther MacRae resigned Miss Millicent Rosewarne, of rents. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sunday guests at the Dell Lee Mr. and Mrs. Clare Alchin and Lining, Willard Batteries, Quaker State Just received advance shipment music. Lunch was served and ev- her position at M. Ruben's on ac- Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with rker. home were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs. James Needham, Sr., and son Harold, of Grand Rapids, J. K. ALTUIS, a I. K of Spring wash dresses, guaran- erybody had a good time. "What They Say Whether Right or Wrong" count of 111 health and went to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen, Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Needham were Sunday guests at the George Motor Oils, Arvin Car Heaters, Weed Tire Phon. 100 teed fast color prints, size 16 to The Ladles Aid met with Mrs. Another decisive administration victory her home at Hart. Rosewarne. of Grand Rapids, were Sunday Hoxle and Clare Humphrey. Moffit Wednesday with a good at- and daughter Marlon, spent Sun- Kellogg home. Negoace Block, LewelL 52, special at 98c each at Warner was registered in the Senate when the last Lura E Vining returned from Mrs. James Mulr was In Hast- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thursday guests of Mr. and tendance. A bountiful dinner day with his sister, Mrs. Baker. John Andrews end Clayton Chains, Eveready Prestone, Alcohol & Scott's. Mary Pickford, film star: The New In Nutrition Office Honrs, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. a year's residence at Beulah ings Wednesday to attend the Haysmer. Mrs. Norman Hlggins were Hazel was served at noon. It was the On account of the stormy day of the President's nominees to the Tariff 4, Engle spent Sunday at the home A sense of humor is nature's balance." Office Phone 36 Wyo. funeral of a very dear friend and Conner and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. annual election of oflicers and the Sunday there was not as large Commission, including Edgar F. Brossard, By AGNES SORENSON - of Roy Ford, of South Vergennes. Our service is as near you as your telephone. J. W. Johnson went to Lacolle, Miss Alma Wingeler, of Mt. Burr Davis and Will Engle former school mate. Pleasant, spent the week-end Kohn and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. same ones were all returned to crowd at church as usual. a highly disputed choice, were confirmed. County Home Demonstration Agent Call us—we will call and deliver your car. Can., for a visit with relatives. Frost. their olDces for another year, Mrs. Isabelle Needham called Calvin B. Hoover, professor, Duke Uni- spent Thursday afternoon in Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pennock with her mother, Mrs. John O. The vote for Mr. Brossard was 45 to 36, JOU I. STIYKEI and children spent Thursday eve- Wingeler. LOWELL ENDS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goff and fam Mrs. Bert Nelmeyer entertains the on her sister, Mrs. Allen Lasby, Smyrna. versity: Morse, a son. Hy were Sunday guests at of McCords, and her mother, at eight of the votes which determined the Vitamin C. noi qui.e equal to tomato or or- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard and —DENTIST— ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan, the j February Aid. "Force and fear reign supreme and in- ange juicc in this particular." B. L Brayton and family moved Wm. Garfield home. Mr. and Mrs. Howlg, of Grand Campau Lake. margin of administration victor}' being cast Vitamin C is the substance children spent New Year's with Phone SIS Hears • to 6 Burleson In Saranac. of lonla, spent the week-end The restricted diet of infants to Benton Harbor. Ray Beebe Firm Wilson Is recovering from'Rapids, were Saturday afternoon We hope Mrs. Brant will be dividual liberty, freedom of speech, of con- which must be present in food in Mrs. Hettie Davis and family. CENTRAL GARAGE Open Wednesday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conant, of with the former's mother, Mrs. by Democrats. Lincoln Dixon, the only re- and small children, especially succeeded him as agent at the 4 YEARS' JINX a severe sprained shoulder. | callers at the James Fox home. much improved after her recent order to prevent scurvy. Not Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf and Rockford, were Saturday evening G. Morgan. science and the press are non-existent in A H. STORM ZAND Evening, 7 to 9 Pere Marquette. Friday evening several neigh-1 Mrs. Ed. Reynolds entertained operation at a hospital In Grand maining nominee for the commission, was much that is new has been dis- since it has been found advisable son Earle motored to Marion last guests of the former's brother, Soviet Russia." Office cloeed ThaHday aftoraeeai Charles McMahon, of Grand hers gathered at the home ofi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hapids. She Intended returning confirmed without debate and without a rec- covered about Vitamin C except to pasturize milk, necessitates Thursday to see Mrs. K.'s father, ONE STOP SERVICE Tim Conant and family. Janaanry 17, 1901—30 Yeara Ago Rapids, Is spending a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frledll. The Xeimeyer and her grandmother, home Sunday. ord vote. that experiments of the U, S. D. the addition of fruit juices. Or- Mr. Rennells, who is quite ill. We Save You Money and Serve You Better Miss Maxlne Worden and girl with his brother, F. J. McMahon WITH EAST G.R- evening was very pleasantly i Mrs. Ella Rowland for supper Several from this neighbor- ange juice is usually prescribed Miss Ruby Story and John E. Jan Christian SmuU, South African leader: A" have proven that tea is lack- friend, of Detroit, spent. Sunday and family. •—0—o— although tomato juice has re- Godfrey united In marriage. spent with games and bunco. Ar-1 Thursday night In honor of her hood attended the Ladles' Aid "The end of government is not merely ing in it. However, a resume of H. P. fiOTFREISEN with her mother, Mrs. Susie Wor- placed it to quite an exteht. GRATTAN GATHERINGS Phone 43 E. O. Mains given a surprise Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young, of lene Hose won first prize and'mother's birthday. society at Mrs. Hay Rlttenger's Chairman John J. Raskob of the Demo- good government, but the education of the its value and source might well Phyaleiaa aad Sargeea den and called on friends. Battle Creek, spent Monday with BASKETBALL GAME RESULTS Laurel Hose the consolation. | £. A. Bunker, of Alto, Is visit- on Thursday where there was a Dr. E. V. McCollum states, "Al- honoring his 33rd birthday an cratic national committee, in a recent state- be given here. The men In this locality are OVER CITY STATE BANK |niversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IN 15 TO 8 VICTORY—GOOD Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Grant and ing her sister, Mrs. King for a very large crowd. people in good government." A diet may contain enough though the practice has never be- ment, set about to dissipate Uie picture that busy getting their Ice up and Ash- LOWELL, MICHIGAN E. Herbert moved bis tailor and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman Will Laux. family, of Grand Hapids, were few days. Acquaintances seen on our vitamin C to prevent scurvy in come popular, there is no reason TEAMWORK— ADVANCE IN ing. shop to the building north of Mint Thursday with Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. CIltTord Cook and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. C. W. King and streets Saturday were Charles the Democratic parly is owned by him. He Harry Emerson Fosdick, preacher: an acute form and yet be too why an infant in out of the way Office Phone, 222-2; House. 222-3 Ruth Sullivan, who is attend- Lyon block on River street. rs. Minty in Grand Rapids. son Jackie, of Grand Rapids, RACE FOR COUNTY HONORS Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colvin ac- Steenman and Mr. and Mrs. expects to be paid hack the money owing to oor in it for the best health. places where fresh fruit is not "Communism is rising into a prodigious ing school at Kalamazoo, spent Electa Ann, wife of Jas. Bowen, Miss Margaret Perry, daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Sparks visited Friday companied Mr. Clemmons to Thomas Dempsey, of Grand Hap- him, he declared; that, in fact, "plans are _ince it is more easily destroyed avaible should not be given the the week-end with her folks —LEE HIGH SCHOOL COMES and Saturday in Beldlng with her South Boston Grange hall Satur- ids,, both former proprietors of world power, while all the capitalistic na- juicc of turnips, swedes, or even of Kccne, died. of Bert Perry has gone to Grand George Lee. under way for a nation-wide fund-raising than A or B by the heating, dry- here. H. I. T. LISTIG A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. HERE FRIDAY. couslns, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard day evening where there was a Speedway Gardens. tions are arming themselves to fly at each potato juice. These should be Rapids to make her home and is Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and ing, or aging of food it is quite Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jakcway Frank Finch, of Kccne. Pretzel. benefit dance and quilt drawing Little Miss Sarah Ann Martin campaign to meet our debts and provide grated on a grater that has been OOTEOPATHIC attending South High school. two children, of Grand Hapids, other's throats and cut themselves to necessary to have fresh raw entertained the Hard Time euchre Grant Warner returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sparks and given for the Campbell orchestra. made her first trip to the dentist, money to continue the great work the na- boiled. The vegetables should Phyaidan ft Bargeoa Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weldon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. pieces." fruits and vegetables in the diet. club last Tuesday evening. Head trip to New York and Boston. The victory scored over East H. H. Dodds attended the Farm Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper where she had a tooth pulled. be wsahed before cutting and and son John, attended the Ada Howard Welsh. tional organization is now doing." The last The richest source of vitamin prizes were carried away Office, 38702 Residence. 38019 Grandma Ford was seriously Grand Hapids last Friday night Bureau meeting at Le Valley and Harold Fox and mother at- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Preston the hands should also be clean Oil Co. stockholders dinner held report of the committee to the clerk of the C are: tomatoes, citrus fruits, po- Byrne and Milo Donovan. Con- Madlaon Sqoare Grand Baplda ill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth, of Ver- was the first basket ball triumph church Tuesday. tended the party at Whitneyville and children, of Lake Odessa, ate Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Inter- so as to not contaminate the at Lone Pine Inn Saturday night. gennes, were Sunday guests of tatoes, (raw) cabbage, and tur- soltions by Mrs. James Downcs Oeneral Practice—Including Col- W. S. Winegar and R. B. Boy- for the locals in four years. East Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cross and Grange hall Saturday evening Sunday dinner with her mother, House showed that the party owed Mr. Ras- ior: nips. Dr. Harvey Kellogg states juice. For young infants this Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and John P. Byrne. Every one inic Irrigation, Conservative Rec- Ian represented Hooker Chapter, has been a nemesis for Lowell little girl, of Flint, were week- and report a fine time. Mrs. Kate and Mrs. Mary Heshey. kob $225,250 and that notes for approxi- should be strained so as to re- and two children and Mrs. Ada Elmer Pletcher. "New pioneering is required to adapt our in a recent article "Apple juice reports a good time. tal Surgery—Electrotherapy. R. A. M., at Grand Chapter In De- and It was gratifying to witness end guests at the Floy Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colvin Mr. Robertson, brother-in-law move the solid part. Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. mately $400,000 were held by the County is a good antiscorbutic, although Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bergin are troit Mr. and Mrs. M. Merrill and the disappearance of the jinx. home, returning home Sunday. were Sunday dinner guests of of the late Frank Hesche and established governmental machinery so that and Mrs. John Wright in Ver- Trust Co., of New York, which Mr. Raskob it can play its part in maintaining a uniform the proud parents of a baby Mrs. Simon Pettit, of South daughter Joyce, of Pontiac, were The boys played together as a Clare Humphrey left for Eagle their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. who lived here many years ago, born in St. Mary's hospital gennes. unit In achieving the victory and and other friends of former Governor Smith distribution of opportunity and a fair dis- €. C. WUIEI, 1. 0. Lowell, aged 70 years, fell and week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday to obtain a position. King. had a stroke at his home in Ra- ELMDALE ETCHINGS NORTH CAMPBELL week. broke her leg. Leone Dowling and Qfoldle Elmer Pletcher. If they continue to play this way Mr. and Mrs. Miles Grant and George Douglass has a very vena recently. are generally understood to virtually own. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. tribution of the benefits brought to us by Perry Earl, of Grand Rapids, A. G. Steketee, of Fallasburg, Bassler have gone to the school Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abel and they should go far In the race for son Junior and daughter Lora sick horse. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lewis, of science." Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stahl were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Drew enter- spent the week-end with friends Office phone 475. Res. 148 gave up farming and went Into for the blind at Lansing to finish Alice Devries, of Vergennes, were county honors. All of the boys Ann, of Lansing, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and Lowell, were supper guests of Sunday guests of Ray Stahl and tained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth in this locality. MASSEY-HARRIS SPREADER the drug business again, buying their education and to take up Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and know full well that It takes five guests at the Warren Reed home, Harold were Sunday dinner Mrs. Kate Hesche. Office Hours: It Always Has family. Peter drove to Hast- and daughter Sheila and Lillian Gerald Byrne spent the week- out his former partner at 61 West that line of work. Mrs. Carl Abel. players to make a team and the also Mr. and Mrs. Versll Reed G. D. Cook: Bustance, of Clarksville, for Sun- end in Lansing. Light Draft, Even Diatributor, Finer Pulverisation, Ixm 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. are willing at all times to sacrl were week-end guests. ings early Sunday morning and Leonard street, Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. La Brecque The world now has almost every kind of "Mussolini seems to have accomplished day dinner In honor of Carl Florence Byrne, a nurse at St. flee personal glory for the sake Mrs. Phoebe Stevens has im- brought Clare Stahl home. He Down, Easy Loader, Sturdy Built and Priced Right. Evenings by Appointment Closed Inez Louise were dinner guess of and son Morris, of Grand Rapids, government except the kind they promised about even-thing in his country, except to recently had an appendicitis op- Roth's and Shella"s birthdays. Mary's hospital, spent Friday Thursdays. January 17, 1896—35 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. John Haberstumpf of the team. Last Friday on proved from her recent illness. evening with her folks and at- were week-end guests of Mr. and many occasions a player. Instead to be.—Publishers Syndicate. take kinks out of spaghetti. eration at Pennoclc hospital. Arthur Little, of St. Johns, Is Complete Line off Farm Implements A marriage license was issued Wednesday evening and attended Mrs. M. Kingdom. Gladys Sparks visited at the Mrs. Charles Schwab is now visiting at the home of Mr. and tended the party at Mr. and Mrs. new show at Ionia. of trying for the hoop would Dell Lee home Friday. Ed. Byrne's. Dairy and Poultry Foods to Philip J. Monks and Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Hardd Bargwell, shoot for a team-mate who was MICHIGAN BELL doing very nicely from her op- Mrs. Emmett Little. Mosher, both ot Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Davarn Reverend and Mrs. Frye were Thomas Leece and son Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byrne gave a of Muskegon, spent the week-end in a better position to score. This WHITES BRIDGE Mrs. Arthur Green attended a eration which she underwent at WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS and CREAM WHEN Rdal Estate jtransfer: Luther and daughter, Marcla Jean, and Sunday dinner guests at the H. HICKORY HOLLOW NEWS spent several days with relatives party Friday evening with a with the latter s parents, Mr. and spirit has marked the playing of musical at the Christian Reform the Pennock hospital at Hastings Sweet to Edwin Lee, a piece of sons. Jack and Billy, of Pewamo, H. Dodds home. in Saginaw recently. large crowd attending. Cards Mrs. Phil S. Krum. the entire squad thus far this TELEPHONE CO. church in Ada Thursday evening. last Tuesday. land on section 5, Lowell, $600.00. spent Sunday with Mrs. Davarn's Kenneth Goodsell visited over Mrs. Mary Devinc spent part of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vanderlip and dancing were the entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Battyes, season and we have every reason Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court Mrs. Lydia Karcher, of South Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton Married: Grant Adams, of mother, Mrs. John Kropf. the week-end at the C. E. Wilkin- last week at Sid Sage's. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ment for the evening. The Le of Grand Rapids, spent the week- to believe that it will continue. were in Grand Rapids Tuesday. Bowne, is assisting Mrs. Paul and daughter, of Clarksville, and W.E. HALL Lowell, and Miss Clara Wick- son home in I^ansing. All the pupils of Marble school Ernest Pinckney. Pard brothers furnished the Will Burdick returned Monday end with the latter's parents, Mr. Close guarding held East to one KautTman with her house work. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberger, wire, of Hastings. Mrs. E. E. Wilkinson spent the went to Potters Corners last Fred Burns and Claude Schmidt Arthur Pinckney spent Satur- music. Every one enjoyed the E. Mala St Phone 824 Lowell, Mid from a two weeks' business trip and Mrs. Bowman. field goal. Mr. and Mrs. Karcher take their of Alto, were suppe__ r guests at the Mrs. A. W. Burnett given a week-end in Saranac with her Wednesday to take the toxin-anti- and family were Sunday dinner day night with George Hardy. evening. In Northern Michigan and re Score and Summary: son Verlln to Grand Rapids three home of Lawrence Headworth surprise in honor of her birth- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karel and mother, who Is confined to her toxin for dipbtberia. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Onan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickert and Mary Carey was taken to St. ports lots of snow and. In fact, times a week for osteopathic and wife Thursday evening, day. two children, of Grand Rapids, Lowell bed. C. E. Bowen and family were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green Russel spent all day Wednesday Mary's hospital for treatment he was snowed in for a ffew days. treatment. The little fellow Is Harold Alderink, who is work- 11. D. McNaughton died at Ada, spent the week-end with Mr. and Player F.G. F.T. P. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huffman dinner guests at Lody Shear's were Sunday dinner guests of at the W. H. Rickert home. last week. We all hope to see Holland Crane, of Lansing, now showing improvement from ing near Saginaw, spent the week aged 30 years. Mrs. John Pattlson. and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hardy and last Sunday. their daughter, Mrs. Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Hunter her back home soon. spent Sunday with his uncle and Ross ... 0 his long siege of sickness. end at home. Miss Katherine Langs, of New family were Sunday guests at the Frank Bolster visited friends Dolstra. spent Thursday evening with Mr. Frank Matice and Fred Madir aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. David Washburn, Roberts . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and of Alto, were Sunday guests of Hazel Conner home. in Greenville part of last week. Lawrence Sargeant and friend and Mrs. Frank Heether. son attended the show at Green- York, visited her nephew, Wm. He was accompanied home by Walters 1 son Norman, attended a birth- HARRIS CREEK "First Trading Post" Fox, on her way to Georgetown. the former's parents, Mr. and The two children of Mr. and Nearly every one from this spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hardy spent ville Sunday evening. his mother, Mrs. James R. Crane. Peckham 0 day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. Washburn. Mrs. Nelson Davenport are 111 place attended the Maccabee in- Mrs. Dexter Sargeant Saturday evening at O. L Van- John Blaine, of Big Crooked Mrs. Grant returned to London, Layer .. 2 stallation at Smyrna last week, Richard Court spent Sunday Albert Schantz, of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson GAS and OIL STATION I Ont, after spending some time Little Inez Louise, daughter of with chicken-pox. Mrs. Blanche Segarstrom, of Johnson 0 derlip's. Sunday. Covers were laid for Lake, caught a pike which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole, will Thursday evening. afternoon with George Miller and Donald Lind were guests of here on account of the Illness Mlddlevllle, called on Mr. and Stahl ... 0 Mrs. W. H. Rickert has been on eleven. The guest of honor was weighed sixteen pounds last Sat- broadcast over station WOOD Mrs. August Miche and Marcel near Morse Lake. W. E. Lind and wife, of Cale- One Mile West of Lowell on M-21 and death of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Hoag and daughter Friesner 2 the sick list, but is better at this Titus Blough, of Dutton. urday. at 5:30, Lowell time Friday after spent last Friday evening at C. E. Mrs. H. Dawson visited Mrs. donia, Thursday evening. Mary King. Hazel, one day last week. writing. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Neal John McGlnnls, of Grand Rap- noon. She will give musical Bowen's. Ella Hoag in Lowell Sunday. Alice Anderson is spending a N. P. Husted made a business 5 5 15 To the Taxpayers of Don't forget this week is the who recently moved Into their Ids, spent (he week-end with his Under New Management cantellations. Totals Walter Yardley and wife and Keenc dance Jan. 23rd. Every- few days with her grandmother, sisters here and attended church trip to Hart. Men's all wool Mackinaws. new house, were given a house Clyde Collar who has been the latter's mother, Mrs. Bidge- SOUTH LOWELL NEWS body come. Mrs. Allan Cleveland, of Mlddle- at Parnell. James and Josie Needham giv- Choice S6.85.—Coons. East warming by thirty of their ville. very ill with throat infection Is Verge nies Tap. way, of Lowell, spent Sunday at There fas a fine turn out at Paul and George Gahan, Jr., en a surprise by a sleigh load of neighbors last Thursday evening. able to be up around the house Player F.G. F.T. P. Joe Shear's. Mr. and Mrs. Gotleih Roth Grange Friday night. Charles McCarthy, Burns An- spent Sunday evening In Grand HENRY'S young folks. For the balance of January I am a candidate for clerk Mrs. Olive Fish and daughter Mrs. Collar who has been very Cox 0 1 1 Misses Evelyn Bowen and Mar- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. derson, Wm. Kelley and son. Rapids, and took in the show at only, we are selling our $2.25, Gilbert Hanson, of Clarksville, Irene, visited Suaday with her Miss Allen, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. ill also, is improving slowly. Miss Lindsey 0 0 0 of Vergennes and desire gory Lind attended their class VERGENNES CENTER the Regent. Dny, Snt, Jnn. 24 ********* 70x80 outing blankets at the spe- parents, Nelson Thomas and Opening Kelm ... your support at the coming party at Lowell last week, Wed- Sunday evening. George Howard, of Lowell, were Edna Allen Is caring for her. cial price of $1.69. Warner & 0 1 1 wife. Fred, Tom, Eva McGlnnls, Mike Graff ... 0 3 3 nesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marker and ests at the home of Mr. and MoCormick and lady friend, of Whitman Kiel, of Grand Hapids, Scott. Republican caucus and pri- _ Donal• d Anderso, n spen. t from . While choppinpp g wood Satur- One quart of oil free with 6 gals, of Osborn . 1 0 2 Clarence Weekes and family, of (laughters, Frances and Sarah, of Bs. J. B. Anderson, Sunday af- Grand Rapids, spent Sunday af- Mr. Underbill, of Boyne City and mary. Greenville, were dinner guests of Ionia, visited her parents, Mr. Friday until Sunday with his day Elmer Miller had the bad ternoon and evening. BREAD! Chase 0 1 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John i luck to cut his leg at the knee. ternoon with John Blaine at Big daughter, Mrs. Hay Miller, of ••MsaeeeaawMMeees Mrs. Lizzie Compton Sunday. Af- and Mrs. Charles Yeiter. John McCarthy spent a few Crooked Lake. Gas or over on opening day Grand Rapids, called on Mr. and IRMA C. RICHMOND. Wright. I He at once was given medical at- Totals 1 6 8 ternoon and evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth, of days last week with Lewis Mc- Mrs. Melvin Byrne and son Mrs. Ed. Kiel and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Compton and two Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mer- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McPhcrsonitentlon which required twelve Diarmid and family. BREAD! Referee—E. Fisher. Fouls com and Mr. and Mrs. Jones were stitches to close the wound. The Gerald spent Friday afternoon in Carl Freyermuth Saturday after- Dine in Comfort He children, of Saranac, Mr. and riman were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooley Grand Rapids and called on her noon. mltted by Lowell—7, by East—7. WEST VERGENNES of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Merriman. Tuesday dinner guests at the Tom cut bled profusely. Elmer is have moved from the Bruton Mrs. Geo. Dennis, of Grand Rap- Bead home. sister, Mrs. Clare Bergin at St. •; Eat More Of It! George V. Winegar, who went The reserve team suffered a 13- ids, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown, of now in bed where he must re- house to the Cooley farm and ex- Whether it'a a Sunday Mrs. Andrew Chaffee, of Low- main for some time. Mary's hosltal. Wolverine Gas Masterall Oils from this locality to Shiawassee 5, defeat In the preliminary. The West Vergennes Extension finds Clark, of Vergennes. Clare, visited her aunt, Mrs. Got- pect to remain for the coming Vivian Byrne, of Grand Rap- meal with your family or Lee High School comes here ell, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Titus Blough, of Dutton, who year. It is your best food—if well baked and of pure county a number of years ago is Group met January 14th at the leib Both and family Sunday. ids, spent Sunday with her par- SPECIAL—Gas, 6 gallons $1.00 couiUer service for your- Friday and will offer plenty ot Mr. and Mrs. Will King, of Tom Chaffee, who is not so well. formerly resided in this locality Miss Margaret Gougherty spent materiala. By eating an extra alice of bread reported seriously 111 from dia- home of Mrs. Wm. Roth. WEST LOWELL Mrs. Ollie Ward stayed with Mrs. was taken by surprise Saturday ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byrne. Oila, quart 25c betic trouble. Mr. Winegar owns self, it is our constant en- opposition. There was a good attendance out by TELEPHONE . . Froeport, were Sunday afternoon the week-end in Grand Bapids. Frank J. Donovan spent Satur- callers at Charles Yeiter's. Chaffee Saturday. night, when about thirty of his Mr. and Mrs. John Troy and each meal you will reatore the price of wheat. a fine farm near Perry, on which deavor to serve you cour- and the lesson which was "Bet- Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Riddle, of The Vergennes M. E. Aid so- relatives and old friends of this day In Grand Rapids. Alcohol, quart 20c he has a finely developed apple Soo wool jackets going at $5.95. ter Buying Studies," was very in HE keen businessman has a large amount of vital The South Lowell Ladies' Aid family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mc- Amy Madison spent Monday By putting the price of wheat where it be- teously and promptly Detroit, spent several days last was well represented by Grand ciety met with Rev. and Mrs. vicinity swept in upon him and Diarmid and sons, Mr. and Mrs. orchard. —Coons January sale. teresting. information at his fingertips. He is constantly in r/eek with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Cartland last Thursday. There afternoon with her sister, Mrs. longs it will restore prosperity to the great T Bapids, Lowell, South Baston assisted In celebrating his 50th Will Fox were visitors at the Come and See Us for Good Service Mrs. Miche and son Marcel, Mr. OUR DINING ROOM Members were taught the im- Sargeant. was a good attendance and all Wilbur Berry, of Grand Rapids. touch with people and markets that affect his business and Alto. Seventy being there birthday Saturday night. Joe Anderson home Saturday. bulk of farmers. If the farmera prosper, wa and Mrs. Henry Conner, and H. IS PLEASANT AND QUIET Read the Ledger ads. portant points in selecting ready Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dawson had a very enjoyable time. E. L. Grant and wife, Mr. and John Downes, of Detroit, spent Kennedy and Mrs. Sam Detmer, made dresses, also shown the —keeps informed of changing trade conditions—is for dinner. Miss Velma Anderson has taken the week-end with his parents, all prosper. spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Priscilla Richmond and Mrs. Earl King and son Norman, up duties at a hospital in Detroit, all of Keene, were visitors of Our foods are hom»*cooked tests to use In buying yard goods always ready to make the "next move" a little ahead of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuc- Mr. and Mrs. John Downes, Sr. son were Pridav dinner guests atjS. W. Custer and wife, Ira Sar- having spent the past ten months Ben Den Braber, Prop. Mrs. L. J. Leece's during the past in our own kitchen and ************************ such as silks and wool material. ker. the lom Head home. geant and family, Francis Seece Congratulations to Mr. and ;; Herald's Lowell-made "Qood-Taste" Bread week. Other guests were Mrs. These tests could be used to his competitor. In Grand Rapids. Mrs. Edwin Bolger. Mrs. Bolger provide the beat the mar- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Leroy, of Mr, and Mrs. Clare Anderson!and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, of ;; Contains the Beet of Pure, Wholesome Ingre- A. J. Watson, of Alto, and Mrs. determine what the different : Plunbiig, Heatiag aid was formally Dr. Madeline Doyle. ket affords. Chas. W. Cook He gets the information he wants, tvhen he wants Saranac, visited Mr. and Mrs. and daughter were Sunday guests Peter Stahl were amonng tthbsl c at- Newberry, have returned to their ;; dients—the Healthiest Bread for Your Family. Daisy Quigley and Wm. Morse, libers are, the strength and char- Monks Friday. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John tending the event. The hours Mary Joyce, of Grand Rapids, of Ionia. acter of the goods and whether easily and quickly—by telephone. Sheet Metil Work home having spent the past spent the week-end with her par- TRANSIENTS SERVED Plumbing and Heating Mrs. H. Dawson spent Thurs- Wright. Donald returned home were very enjoyably spent after week with relatives in Freeport they crush easily, or crock and ents, Ifc*. and Mrs. Will Joyce. I Get in the habit of aeking for "Good-Tatte" Bread COURTEOUSLY day and Friday with Mrs. Smith, with them. which a bounteous pot luck sup- and Harris Creek. Head Weekes' adv. of January spot easily. When you find your desk piling up with out-of-town of Lowell. Prompt service on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Read attend- per was served. At a late hour Mrs. Ita Byrne and son Cley- specials on page 5. Each member was instructed to Latest report Is that Frank burn, of Grand Rapids, spent You Alwaya Cat Prices Very Reasonable matters that need attention, pick up your telephone. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Monks at- Repair Work ed the funeral of Mrs. McGlnnls the guests departed wishing Mr. Bruton Is gaming nicely from his observe all points that were giv- at Ionia Monday. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nu- tended a party at Lester An- Blough many more happy birth recent operation. Heavy weight ribbed cotton For Prompt en in clothing. The time and You will find real satisfaction in coping with business tonides. * Mrs. P. W. McPherson called days. nt Byrne and called on Mrs. The Lowell Bakery unions, $1.29 at Coons. place of the next meeting will be RAY COVERT Mary Jane Troy spent the hn Loughlin. RichmoDd's Gale problems in the most direct, practical way known. And Arthur Green and sons, Harold on Mrs. Ruby Hudson one day week-end with her aunt, Mrs. B GOOD JOB P R I N Tl N( Repair Service given out later. Press Hep. Fred Madison helped Mr. T. George Herald, Prop. you will find the telephone inexpensiiv. and Jim, attended the boxing Phone 317 last week. Old newspapers for sale at The Charles Reynolds. Closing out all $1.00 silk and On the Bridge, Lowell tournament in Ionia Tuesday Ledger office, 10c for big pack- McKee cut up his ice last week. wool hose al 69c, also one lot Job printing executed with Successor fo Phil Krwn. 101 Main St. phone 146 Lowell, Mich. Ph.)ae 347 Phone 61 evening. Subscribe for The Ledger, age. Good for pantry shelves Renis and James Donovan cot at THE LEDGER OFFICE silk hose, values to $1.19, at 25s painstaking care at The Ledgei Mr. and Mrs. Al. Dolstra and #SSSSSSMHMSS( &00 per year. or to put under carpets and nip. Read the Want Column. their ice on Slayton lake. eaMMMMMW iseaaaai a pair. Warner & Scott. *»»#*»»eee< office. I Wl i

FOUR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931 THE LOWELL 'MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931 SOUTH BOWNE FIVE Six Cylinder Sentences •W1% AW A AWWA AA WAA AW AAAW WVA AV AA WA W AA1A A A J Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lawyer vis- ited Sunday al the Andrew j ADA DEPARTMENT ALTO DEPARTMENT By DR. JOHN w. HOLLAND | Cistom Hitching Shave, 20c Blough home. You'll Do Better Jtt WANT COLUMN >++++++*++++-W^++++++-}>+++++++*4+++++++4+*+++++* Ability is a hard alibi for Callers at the Ozi Pardee home Starts Feb. 1 Do You Know? Hair Cut, 35c 25c FOR ANY WANT AD UP hard work. during the week were Clarence ADA NEWS ITEMS Ada Literary Club Mrs. L A. Dygort spcnl Mon- Charles Foote spent Monday in Good. Careful Work TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN The upward track of success Kenyon, of South Bend, Ind., Joe New and Improved day afternoon with Miss Sadie Grand Hapids. Is host oiled with elbow OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS. Flynn nnd brother-in-law, Ben Mr. and Mrs. Art Martin en- ^ HOUSEMAN'S "**' Electric Incubators Wilson. Albert Duell made a business grease. The Ada Ladies' Literary club Burns, of Traverse City and Fred tertained the 500 club last Friday Ladies' Work Solicited NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 2:.c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis were trip to Flint Monday. Luck and Work Rot married. held the first meeting of the new Wagner and wife, of Hastings. evening, thc honors going to CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. Saturday evening callers at Chas. Mrs. John Linton was in Low- The world named their year at the home of Mrs. Mable :: $3.00 per 100 eggs Mrs. Jerry Blough visited with Chan Ward and Mrs. Dr. Free- JANUARY SPECIALS Timpson's. ell Monday afternoon. first child Success. Freeman on Thursday afternoon. Jas. E. Fahrni FOB SALE—Registered Jersey man. Beginning Now - - - Ending Sat., Jan. 31 The greatest success In life her aunt, Mrs. Mary Hatton and A short business session pre- Cash Market and Grocery bull, 2 years old. J. L. Mar- Mrs. Charles Timpson and Mrs. Doris Hoth is assisting Mrs. Mrs. Katie Burl was al Blod- R. G. Chrouch is that which makes cousin, Mrs. Estella Rosier and ceded the afternoon program fol- Licensed Barber tin, phone till, F 2-1. (p 35 Alice Helm spent Thursday with Val Watts with her house work. gett hospital last Sunday to see many others successful. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lacey. lowed by the roll call. Phone 279-F 3. 307 E. Main, Lowell Balance of Month Special Prices prevail throughout the store. Buy Mrs. Mry Stone. her brother, Jake Blough, of Hattie Bancroft was an over- Cheer up! No one gave P. T. W. H. Pardee and wife and The club members responded FOB SALE OB TRADE- Chest- Miss Anna Layer and Miss Gala Bowne, who was quite seriously early, as many items will close out quickly at these prices. All night guest of Arlie Draper Barnum a "show," but Marion and Wm. Porritt and to the roll call by giving a brief nut marc, weight 11(10, good White spent Saturday evening Thursday night. ihjured by a falling limb while : Rote These Cask Specials—AH Else li Proportion be died and left one. Hamily wore Sunday dinner, description of a foreign country worker. Will trade for cow Specials are Cash. No merchandise charged at Special prices. with Miss Sada WUson. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellis were guests of C. M. Benedict and cutting wood last Saturday. and naming its capital. A hand- MORSE LAKE or heifers or hay. Abe Van One difference between a Supt. F. J. McMahon, of the The Bible Study class will meet dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. wise man and a fool Is wife. embroidered apron from the Find a Job Erden, R. R. 4, Ada, Mich, c 35 Cottons with Miss Sada Wilson Friday Ted Ellis Friday. Andrew Blough and wife and Lowell Power Co. and two oper- Azores Islands was an Interesting Little Rernlce Rosenberger has Turkish Towels that one thinks before he ators, Mr. Ingersoll and Van Oc- 35c afternoon of this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Meyer spent Alfred Custer and wife were feature of the roll call. This heen absent from Morse Lake FOR SALE—Bean pods, also I8c Hope and Daisy Bleached Muslins. .12^0 IRx30 Persian Border, each speaks, and the other ker visited the Lower Peninsula «c Mr. nd Mrs. Clifford Serp were Sunday afternoon with Mr. and among Ihose that attended the apron was purchased at the time Porterhoiise Steak 25c school on account of sickness. For Someone mixed clover and timothy hay. after. Power Co.'s plant one day last 18c Black Rock & Lockwood B. Unbleached 20x40 Colored Borders, each 15c Sunday night supper guests of Mrs. Fred Pattison. party Saturday evening at the of the World War and was used Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rosenberger E. D. Yeiter, Ada, Mich., Alto (A by Wcitern Nowipap«r Union.) week. Round Steak 25c and family spent Sunday week phone 24, F-4. (p 35-37 12 Vie One lot 50c values, special Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timpson. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dygert home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blough, as an illustration in the descrip- Members of the Anjcrican Le- 33c of Dutton, in honor of Mr. Titus Eugene Curtis Is spending a tion of the Azores Islands given ago with Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich, of 29c Berkley 60 Nainsook Cambric 19c Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarder called on Mrs. Hattie Bancroft few days In Chicago 'on business. Sir Loin Steak 25c Seeley Corners. gion of Lowell arc co-operating FOB SALE—Carpet Loom in good Pequot Pillow Tubing, all widths 29c and family, of Ada. were Sunday Saturday afternoon. Blough's birthday anniversary. by Mrs. Max Souzer. with thc state department in re- Hosiery BOWNE BUGLE NOTES Mrs. Peter Jaspers and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richmond condition, ?l().00. Call 370. Ed. Aubil, of Lcighton, was a Brazil, Its climate, industries, Pork Rout—Fresh—Pienfles.... 14e Pequot Wide Sheeting, all widths, yd....49c dinner guests of Mrs. Lucy Duell. Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmorc Emory entertained several ladies spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lieving unemployment. G. D. (p 35-36 25c Children's Hose, Black anl Tans, also 50c Sunday dinner guest at the home rivers, and principal cities was Cook, of the Superior Furniture Pequot Ready Made Sheets, all sizes $1.39 Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Sydnam called at the Arlie Draper home The Bowne Center Extension one day last week In honor of Sid Rosenberger and family. Fancy Rayon Misses' Hose, choice | A of Ozi Pardee. the topic of a most Instructive Fresh—Ham—Roast, lb 20c Co., has been appointed local FOB SALE—We have flve of the were Sunday callers at the Jay Thursday afternoon. class held their third meeting at their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich and fam- Yard wide 25c Colored Outing Flannels.. .17c per pair I«fC John Mishler and wife and Mr. reading given by Mrs. Mable employment ofllccr. finest young Tom turkeys for Trowbridge home at Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett the home of Mrs. Alex Wingeier Miss Beatrice Martin was home Freeman. Freah—Side Pork, lb.... 18c ily spent Friday evening with 28c Figured Pajama Outing Flannel 19c and Mrs. Frank Martin and baby, If you have any kind of a Job breeding purposes you ever Ladies' $1.00 Berkshire Bemberg Full Fash- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reiser were spent Saturday evening with Mr. Saturday. from Kalamrzoo for the week- Sid Rosenberger and family. A ioned Hose, all colors, at per'TA- of Grand Rapids, visited Sunday Mrs. Alice Nellist Morris sang Beef—Pot Roaat, lb 15c to be done about your home, saw. Mammoth Bronze strain. 27 inch White Outing Flannel 11c Wednesday evening quests of and Mrs. Albert Duell. Mrs. Bob Johnson was a Fri- end. lalTiny ^pul l was cenjoyen d by all. pair I •JC with Wm- Mishler and family. "Smiling Thru" delightfully. premises or place of business. Phone 21)4, F, 3. Ben Speerstra. day caller at thc Henry Johnson Mr. and Mrs.. Henry LehmanI , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keiser, of I Loren Lewis, of Lowell, was Andrew Allen, of Coopersville, Mrs. Daisy Ward gave several Rib—Stew, lb 12c All out the form below and Lowell, Mich. (p 35 Wash Goods 98c Ladies' Fancy Wool Sport Hose, 1 home. readings. of Hopkins, were Thursday visit- Lowell. |a dinner guest Thursday of Mr. was the guest Wednesday and you will bc snpplled with some- pair Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox were, and Mrs. Walter Ellis. Miss Myrtle Porritt spent last Thursday at the Harold Yoder TELEPHONES AID Mrs. Wlnnlfred Lundsday In- Veal—Roast Shonlder, lb 18c ors at Fred GrOte's. FOB SALE—Good mixed hay. One table Assorted Fast Colored Wash Fab- 79c one who needs the work. rics, including 35c English Prints, 25c Thunday supper guests of Mr.i p |i meet at the school week with her sister, Mrs. Elmer home. structor of English at Ada High The Clark Circle of the Alto 12 tons, 1 mile north of Mc- Thc TA wi V«l—8tmr, 14c yardwide prints,28c Kindergarten Cloth, and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon, of prfday evening, Jan. 30 at Yeiter and family. Abe Eash, wife, and John and school, spoke in an interesting Indies' Aid society held their legion Employment Exchange Cords on U. S. 16. Mrs. Chas. Fleeced Underwear Arthur Porritt has now com- PILOTS, ADD TO January meeting at Mrs. Marion Care G. D. Cook, Lowell, Mich. H. Thomas, 831 Cherry St., S. Ginghams, Serpentine Crepes, 50c | P _ Lowell, 17:30. Everybody come. Helen and Hobert Blough visited manner of the people of Brazil, Veal Steak, lb ?...; 25e Ladies' Velastic Vests and Pants, Regular pleted his jury duties. their origin, dress, customs and Yeiter's. The Circle will meet Please send someone to mv E. Phone 83403, Grand Bap- Rayon Plaids. Special at per yard IOC Eleanor. ..Timpson, -of. Grand I Mrrnnd Mr* John O'Harrow Sunday with Levi Eash and fam- $1.00 Value, special 69c Arthur Clarke was pleasantly ways of living. with Mrs. Etta Moore. Feb. 12. address. I wish io have the fol- ids. (p fe Hapids, visited her parents, Mr. Sunday dinner guests of ily at Shipshewana, Indiana. SAFETY IN AIR Veal Chops, lb ...,. 18c wer& surprised by a post card shower Miss -Frances Houghton and lowing kind of work done: 88c newest Rayon prints, the years bestCQ^ Children's Velastic Union Suits, Sizes 2 to and Mrs. E. L. Timpson, over the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow. Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff visited Wed- A delicious lunc—h wa— s served for his birthday last week. Home made Bologna, 2Iba for 25e • Merle Dawson were Sunday din- WANTED— Position as store selling fabric for Dresses. Special-09C 14, all styles 69c week-vnd. nesday afternoon with Mrs. Min- by the hostess, assisted by her Elmer Dintaman attended a Eugene Bryant, of Greenville, nie Bowck. sislter , Mrs. Vernle Osscwaarde. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd clerk, or will do general house- Ladies' Velastic Union Suits, Short Sleeves, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dygert vis» meeting and bfinquet at Grand Mqor Air Lines Now Etpupp* Liver, lb 15c Houghton at Clarksville. J work. Experienced in both Wool Dress Goods, 33)^% Off is spending two weeks at the Jake Gless, wife, and daughter, The next meeting of the club ankle length $1.19 ited the former's parents, Mr. Rapids Wednesday evening. Bryant-Salsbury home. Mrs. Vivian Anderson and Far- will be held Thursday, January Miss Agnes Sorenson jjave _ and wii furnish references. and Mrs. Charles Dygert Tuesday Oleo, 5-lb 75c One-third off on entire stock of Wool Dress Mr. and Mrs. Orley Burns were Clayton Johnson and Corwin red visited Sunday with Miss for Contact Between Pilots 29th. hot lunch demonstration at Morse Phone 200 for appointment. afternoon. Goods Wednesday evening supper guests Porritt, of Bowne, with Dan Win- Correne Gless and Avis and Jean Mrs. Verne Furner will be hos- ^ • Eggs, ^doX..^,, ..i.•»Ait;.*».•»• .* 22£.... Lake school last Friday. Sev- Bloomers Little Doris Keiser was an .ov- and Gronnd Stations eral mothers attended. ROOMS FOR RENT—Inquire of of Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd Hunt. geier, of Lowell, attended the Kenyon, of Kalamazoo. tess and Mrs Daisy Ward pro- , —MefOfKf* CtitJun Sftitntl Ktllwjfl $2.50 Linen Satin Damask Table 7C Children's Formerly 50c Non Cling and Sa- ernight guest Saturday of her Honey, lb 15e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yeiter and Frank Sargent or call 6; F 1-3. Adeline and Maynard Hunt insurance meeting in Flint Ralph Kenyon left Saturday gram chairman. Cloth, per yard teen Bloomers, 4 to 14 years 39c grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wor- daughter Rernlce spent last (p 35 and Bill Wenger attended the Thursday. for Brooklyn, N. Y., where he Is Pilots on practically all paisea Members will answer'the roll A Fall Line pf Cold Meat...... Priced Right HAT from the Columbia Icefleldu In the Canadian Rocky Mourt they Silcox. Mrs. Henry Johnson's aunt, of salesman for a drilling machine call by naming their favorite Tuesday with Mrs. Yeiter's moth- FOB SALE—Carrots by thc ton. One lot 10 pieces Yardwide 35c Cre-OO- Ladies' 88c mercerized Jersey Knit and 75c theater in Lowell Sunday night. ger and mall transport lines an T tains three great river* flow to three different oceans? The) which will take about days Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hesche Alma, is spending a few days at and the family will locate there author. er, Mrs. Delia Colby. a^e: the Columbia which flows Into the Pacific Ocean; the Mackenzie Makes good feed for any kind tonnes 60C Non Cling Bloomers 59c and two children were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Loring were the Henry Johnson home. now In constant contact by tel» Donald and Richard McNaugh- hours. Ladies' Extra Fine Rayon 98c Bloom-7Q_ supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. If Mr. Kenyon Is satisfied with which flown into the Arctic Ocean and the Saskatchewan River which of stock. E. J. McDiarmid. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Ramsdell ton, Richard Court and Lewis An- aitda ita outlet through the Nelson River into Hudson Bay and thence Phone 69. F, 2-2. (p 35 Quilting yardwide Challies 12Vic ers. Special I JfC Ernest Rosenberger Friday night. his work.« phono with their ground station! Can't Dodge It Signed Claud Silcox. and little son, of Whitneyville, Harvey Blough has moved his derson spent Sunday afternoon «• the Atlantic Ooaan. Mrs. G. M. Thorndike and Mrs. at points along their lines ot flight No wonder the meek shall In- with George Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Anderson called at the Clayton Johnson saw mill south of Freeport to Address FOB SALE—Limited amount of Toweling Fred Pattison called on Mrs. This Is one of the chief reasoni herit the earth. The fix It's get- Saturday Mrs. Charles Smith One lot 3 dozen Hand Bags. Special 98c and children spent Sunday eve- home Wednesday. Lowell, sawing out timbers for Houseman's Market & Grocery White Bock and White Leghorn Dave Washburn Tuesday after- for the tremendous stride to great- ling In now, you couldn't wish gave a Winter picnic in honor 12^jc part Linen Crash Toweling 8c ning with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. An- Bown Center ladies' Aid so- W. C. Rogers, which are to be :: Phone 250 We Deliver Phone No baby chicks, also will do some One lot Handkerchiefs, includinj; I5c linen noon. ciety served a chicken dinner last er safety and dependability made It on anybody else.—Stanford of Lawrence Curtiss' birthday. custom hatching. J. C. Chater- 20c part Linen Startex Crash 10c derson and daughter. used by the King Milling Co., for Advocate. handkerchiefs, 9c, 3 for 25c Monday. by American commercial aviation Those present were Robert Kiel, don. Phone 6 F, 2-1. (c 35 if Stevens All Linen Crash, 18 in. Rleach-1 O Mr. and Mrs. Will Condon and Dr. G. M. Thorndike, Charles reconstruction work. Logs of LOGAN LOCALS Colby and Albert Duell attended The Missionary meeting will the required specifications are during the past year. Robert Foote and the Smith chil- ed and Brown Special IOC Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon, of Let the Children Eat FOR SALE—No. 1 wheat straw One lot ready to use Sofa Pillows 49c lodge in Ltowell Wednesday be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. being hauled in from the sur- For since February, 1930, th< Old newspapers for sale at The dren. They had dinner In Ad- Lowell, called on Arlie Draper bailed. David B. Sterzick. night. Kauffman Thursday. rounding territory. Western Electric Company hai Ledger office, 10c for big pack- rian Smith's log cabin, and thc Will Frost and family, of Low- Table Oil Cloths Thursday afternoon. afternoon was spent In Winter ell, were Sunday dinner guests at Lowell, Mich., R. R. No. 2. Rugs Elizabeth and Ed. Sherrington Several of the Bowne Center Mrs. Mattie Mishler and Gwen- equipped the airplanes and ground age. Good for pantry shelves Miss Vada Linton, of Grand sports. Their Way to Health Phone Alto, 20, F, 1-1. ( (p 35 35c regular best quality, plain white OA spent Thursday evening with Ladies' will meet at the hall to dolyn visited Saturday afternoon or to put under carpets and rugs. Good Job Printing at The Ledger Offic S. S. Weaver's. One lot Turkish Bath Mats 49c Rapids, spent Saturday night and stations of almost all American all J. R. Rrass and son Jack, of Elmer Winey and wife, of East and colors 6«/C Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunt and quilt Wednesday. with their aunt, Mrs. Clittie 27x54 Raj? Rugs, Special at 79c Sunday with her parents, Mr. lines with telephones which afford Hastings, and Miss Rodwell, of Campbell, spent Sunday at Chas. FOR SALE—Pedigreed rabbits. family.* Mrs. Wm. Simpson returned to Roush at the home of Mrs. Anna voice-to-voice conversation at will Two New Zeeland white bucks, 48 inch Oil Cloth Squares 39c 27x54 Axminster Rugs $3.75 and Mrs. John Linton. her home after spending several Grand Rapids, were Sutulay Welland's. Mr. Green, of Grand Rapids, Wolcott. between the pilots In flight and the flve Chincllla bucks. Phone 56 inch Oil Cloth Squares 59c 20% Off on all Room Rugs Guy Ford and daughter, of days with her son at Ann Arbor. Mrs. Ida Blough visited Friday callers at George Miller's. Spinor Johnson and wife visit- and Miss Audie Vanderlip spent lines' land stations along the flylnf Glen Parsons spent Sunday ed at the Erickson home near No 63, F 2. George Francisco. Entire stock 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $7.95 Vergennes, called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harvey and afternoon with Mrs. Estella Ros- R. R. No. 5. (p 35 Mrs. Clarence Yeiter and daugh- the week-end in Detroit and routes. with Clarence Klahn. Alto Sunday. Blankets Canada. son, of Grand Rapids, were Sun- ier and mother. ter Saturday afternoon. day guests at the Will Simpson Calvin Clcmm and family, of Two-way Contact li Maintained Dr. and Mrs. Schafer and fam- Orville Austin and wife were FOrND—Two skunk hides. In- Ready To Wear Allen Behler, of Lake Odessa, 70x80 Fleeced Blankets, plain Tans and Mr. and Mrs. John Linton and home. » Lake Odessa, visited Thursday ily, Mrs. Zimmerman, of Grand in Lansing Sunday. quire at "First Trading Post" was a dinner guest of Mr. and This vital aid to safe, depend- Rapids, were Sunday guests at .$1.88 Ladies' and Children's Leatherette Rain daughter Helen, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Porritt, afternoon with their daughter, George Skedgill and family, of gas and oil station one mile Mrs. Val Watts and son Ronald, able commercial flying was devel John Freyermuth's. 70x80 Part Wool Plaid Blankets, pair.. $3.25 Coats. Special .$2.98 dinner guests of George Linton Hose and Myrtle called at the Mrs. Roy Blough and family. Hastings, visited at A. Bleam's west of Lowell. Owner to Thursday. oped by the Bell Telephone Lah Mrs. S. T. Seeley spent from Sunday evening. Indies' $5.95 Jersey Rain Coats .$3.98 and son Howard, of McCords. Peter Thomas home Sunday. Merrile . Hostettler and Roy prove property and pay for no- 70x80 All Wol Plain Colors, each .$3.95 oratories. Inc., which conducted Your Dollar Buys More In Lowell Thursday until Sunday with her Miss Vada Linton was a Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sinclair and Blough hauled logs from Way- Boy Seese and family spent ticc. (p 35 70x80 All Wool Plaid Blankets, $9.00 and 15 Children's Navy Chinchilla and Cloth Mrs. Hose Wingeier and daugh- son, Vernor and family at Rock- day afternoon visitor of Mr. and children, of Welcome Corners, land to Hastings Tuesday and the successful experimentation b; Sunday at Carlos Seese's, of Elm- $10.00 values, per pair '. .$6.75 Coats, Age 3 to 14. Choice.... .$4.00 ter Sarah, Mrs. Dave Washburn ford. dale. FOR SALE—Ten head of Guern- Mrs. Frank McMahon and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Friday. means of Its own airplane, pur 36x50 Baby Crib Blankets, Esmond qual- Children's Winter Dresses. Age 3 to 14, $3.00 and Mrs. Val Watts spent Thurs- Sunday guests at J. W. Yeiter's Will Dipp and family, of near sey heifers and young cows. of Lowell. Peter Thomas. Francis Shaffer, of Campbell, chased for such research work, and By ..98c to $5.00, Special $1.98 day afternoon in Grand Hapids. wore: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yeiter, Freeport, were Sunday dinner One pure bred bull Iwo years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timmon's, ate dinner Saturday at thc home through Ita powerful radio experi- Boys' all Wool Jersey Suits, Age 2 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gless and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Watson and guests of Joe Lehman and wife. One lot $2.75 Comfortables. Special... .$1.69 .$1.39 Death of Forrtier Resident of Detroit, were last Sunday of his brother, Elmer Shaffer and menting station at Whlppany, N. J. old. C. E. Scovillc and Bert daughter Vivian and grandson daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. ('.arigon, Clarksville. (c 35-36 One lot Colonial Quilts, large size.... .$2.95 Bert Stevens, C2, of the Pere guests at the Arthur Porritt home. family. Mrs. Estella Rosier was The smaller air lines, whose pi- Emanual Stahl and wife, Jerry Farrell spent Thursday evening Clayton Dygert and children Blough and wife with Mrs. Lydia Wash Dresses an afternoon caller. lots have the shorter flights, are PATRONIZE THE HOME MERCHANT wlth Mn and Mrs^WnL Andmon! ""V ^ were afternoon callers. Smith, of Lowell, were at the LOST—.Man's square brown and Cotton Batts One Lot Children's and Ladies' Special.. .49c Elmer Shaffer and family, W. supplied with one-way systems by . Ian silk scarf. Bcturn to Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Sydnam re-jhis home^n^^an^^apids^Tuet Home Demonstration Group Sunday visitors at John Clark's Blodgett hospital Sunday to see H. Pardee, wife and Marion spent which the ground stations do all Wm. Christiansen's store, Ix>w- 2«/2 lb. Quilted Batts fi9c One Lot Children's & Ladies' Frocks of Fast turned Sunday from Detroit i g following an ill- Problems of the household buy- were Lisle Clark and family and Jacob Blough, who lies in a criti- (luv ni()rn n t Tuesday evening at Ozi Pardee's.. the talking and the pilots all the ell. Reward. (c 35 15c Noxall Batts 10c color Prints 98c where they were called by the nt,ss of wecks. Surviv. er, buying clothing, study need, Oswald Bieri. cal condition from the injujries Born, Friday morning to Mr. listening. The two-way airplane One lot Misses' and Ladies' Frocks Long and f ,hc,r ran(,Son Jumor cost, and purpose, where to buy, • .:S.: caused hy being struck by the 3-Ib. Quilted Snowy Owl and Rock River D^° * ' ing is his widow, Nellie. Funeral and Mrs. Jay Erbb, a 7% pound FOR SALE—Second cutting al- nOw telephone installation, permitting LA BARGE RIPPLES limb of a fe.lling tree while he Batts, formerly $1.00. Special y0^ Short Sleeves, Special $1.29 Pappert. services at Greenhoe Undertak- advantages of buying of your lo- falfa hay. Will Hesche, phone son, Robert Lewis. Mrs. Art and Dave Eash were cutting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Proctor ing parlors Friday afternoon, cal dealer, values rather than the pilot to talk also, is in use by U9-F 1-3. (p 34-35 One Lot $1.50 Ladies' Outing Gowns... .$1.19 Hooper is caring for mother and Buy Now! Briug Back Prosperity! Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dawson and wood In Blough's woods last Sat- were Sunday dinner guests of bargains, judge workmanship, all lines whose pilots fly legs of with burial in Coopersville ceme- babe. family spent Saturday in Grand By JOBEPIIINE B. OIBBON Baked Tomatoes with Rice Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dennis, of tery. study colors and styles to bring any length. urday forenoon. The family CARROTS at $6.00 per ton, Mi Clare Gless, wife, and sister, Rapids and called on their moth- Director, Home Economics Dept., Flake, and du,st •. have thc sympathy of all their Ionia in honor of Mrs. Proctor's out best lines, features, and Mrs. Vivian Anderson, visited Through his telephone head-set mile east and 2Vt miles south build. Testing materials were er, Mrs. Eunice Eldridge at the H. J. Heinz Company. ilted tomktoei. Rcmore na much of the friends. Little or no hope is on M 50. Delivery reasonable. birthday. BOWNE CENTER BUNS Mrs. Gless' brother, Frank Brut- the pilot gets reports at regular given. Values of home canned Buy at Home John Raab home. Inside ot tach tomato aa poulble, and held for Jake's recovery. Leonard Johnson, call 9, F-3, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Damouth ton al St. Mary's hospital Thurs- Intervals from the ground station add to 1 cup Rice Flakea, V« cup (rated goods. The session was ably pre- Mrs. Salina Loring is visiting Orville Deardorf and family re- Alto exchange. (p 34-35 entertained the Lion Tamer's Gertrude Thomas spent Tues- day. ahead as to the weather conditions American Cheeae, and ft teaapoon salt. H. L. WEEKES sented by Mrs. Henry A. Johnson, this week with her son, Alvah URPRISING aa it may seem to (V« cup rbopped boiled bam also may be turned home last Tuesday eve- Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmer day and Wednesday in Grand Master Elwood Yoder was into which he is flying. If flying Mrs. John Watts. Meeting was and family, of Home Acres. ua here in America, neither added It deilred.) Pack this fllllni as ning from their trip to Ohio and FOR SALE—Hay, straw, all kinds Dintaman and Otto Dygert won Rapids. slightly injured Thursday while S tl(hUy as poulble Into each tomato. Dry Goods. Notions, Ready To Wear, Rugs and Linoleums held at home of Mrs. Alex Win- conditions are good, these reports Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higley, Mrs. wheat nor corn—but rice—la the were accompanicd home by Or- delivered, also want to buy the the head prizes. Clair Flynn and mother spent sliding down the hill near the Place In a casserole with a Utile water geier. Our next meeting will bc may be telephoned every fifteen Salina Loring, Mrs. Vern Loring, world's most popular grain. Near- and bake In a moderate oren until done ville's brother Everett who will same. Phone 20, F, 4, Alto. Wednesday evening with Mr. and Wesley Blough home during the 219 West Main St. Lowell, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brannan held at home of Mrs. Guy Smith, minutes. If they are treacherous, and daughter spent Sunday with ly three-fourths of the population (about 30 minutes). assist Orville with work for a Amos Sterzick, Alto, Mich. Mrs. Guy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. recess hour al school alrlking his and daughter and Bud Rice and February 7. Sec. the reports may be only flve min Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stewart. on this planet depends principally For Breading Chops, Cro- few weeks. (p 34-1 t Mrs. Rega White, of Grand Rap- J. S. Thomas. head against a wagon wheel tire Mrs. Colon Campbell spent Jonas Birman and family, of utes apart. The pilot, in turn, re- upon rice for Its cereal food re- quettes and Fish: Crumble Rice ids, spent Sunday with Mr. and Good attendance to the Ladies' cutting a gash on his head and Thursday with Mrs. M. E. Camp- Grand Rapids, spent Sunday at POULTRY WANTED— Highest WHITNEYVLLE WHATNOTS ports his progress. When one quirements. And this healthful, Mrs. John Brannan. Aid last Monday. Table collec- bruising his face and eye. The bell and other friends, of Grand Flakes with a rolling pin, and use the^ Cannavan home. cash price paid and will call ground station is passed, the next sustaining item ot diet now is for breading as you would bread tion was $33.00. little fellow was taken to his Rapids, j \ Noah Thomas has been con- for same. C. H. Alexander. Mrs. Sarah Behler was called one picks up the simple function ot made available in even more deli- or cracker crumbs. The Rico Mrs. Addle Benton, who has Mr. and Mrs. Millman, of Grand home by the teacher. Miss Lcn- Miss Elizabeth Sears spent Sat- fined to the house with thc llu Phone 115-2. (c 19 if to Pontiac Saturday by the illness cious form throughout our coun- Flakes give an excellent brown been visiting her children the past Hapids, Mr. and Mrs. Charles non. Elwood was ready for guiding the plane through the skies urday night and Sunday with her for a couple of days. of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Beh- try. color and a desirable crlspness CRATES—Bring me your timber few days returned to Grand Rap- Campbell visited with Mr. and school again Tuesday morning. by telephone. friend, Mabel Loring. Lucille Berkey, of Otsego, and ler, who submitted to an opera- Toasted in crisp, crunchy flakes, used In this way. and we will saw it into crates ids Tuesday. Mrs. John Campbell Sunday. Pilots Know Condltlont Ahead Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, of Bernie Berkey, of Kalamazoo, tion for appendicitis. rice can be served not only with As delicate cups in which to for you. Small orders 12c Percy Boulard and wife, of Read bargains In Want column. Home Acres, called at the Vern spent the week-end with Mrs. Hoy Munger commenced work The ground stations know, with fresh fruits and rich milk for serve berries, peaches, or ice- each. Large amounts 10c. Al- 1 ( ra n(l s ord factory Monday EVERY Loring home Thursday after- IaiIu Cannavan. andmon" Pau"' and^Mr ^im^Mrs ' u * I>ent Sunday with in the C In a maximum of twenty miles, breakfast and supper, hut also so crates for sale, nailed up or 1 noon. cream, meringue shells make a John ^Cciser, Lyl" and k"'"Sj P?"" '. ^1, nigh,. BILL BOOSTER SAYS: where the planes are at all times; may be used In many other novel most attractive and particularly Harry Davldhelzer, of South In the knock down. Earl Vos- a Mr an(1 Mrs Miss Florence Harper and spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsJ " ^ I - ' James Bailard ways that bring Its gentle rough- Bowne, is staying at J. Blough's burg, Ada, Mich. Ledger Want Ads the pilots know exactly what Is Connie Linsley spent Friday good dessert. Serve these at your (p 32-35 John Lji age and bulk to help establish next party filled with berries, or while his parents are at Dutton. ahead ot them and are not intimi with Mrs. Bill Frisbie and fam- 1). W. Layer and wife spent Mrs. |Y AHPEARAUCE IM "TVUS regular health habits for the en- berries topped with ice-cream. FOR SALE—New. strictly mod- dated into landing by strictly local ily. Sunday at Andrew Blough's, of ern home, vestibule entrance, Fred WEWSPAPER A1EAUS tire family—and more partic- O weather conditions, an unprevent Mrs. Louis Luneke and son ularly among the children. Meringue Shells: South Bowne. large living room with flre ka Aid TMAT A BOOSTER- >6 able circumstance which seriously spent Tuesday with her parents, eomus rr, AMD he oesjres As an example of the new pos- and genUy fold In 1 cup granulated John Stahl and family spent place, den or library, strictly home 01 me latters^parenii, .Mr. Cascade, were* Sunday guests of; Rapids, disrupted air schedules before thc Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring. •Ibllitles in these delicious rice sugar, H teaspoon vanilla, and 1 cup Sunday at Bay Stahl's, of near modern kitchen, pleasant din- Get Results! and Mrs. Hllbert Mol TO 0EAJEf=rr his TOWU ey Rice Flakes. Drop by tablespoonfuls on (Mr. and Mrs. Wat Thomas. visited at L. H. Cooper's Satur- advent of the telephone In aviation. Eleanor Loring spent Saturday flakes, Just see how greatly they Elmdale. ing room, breakfast nook, and HIRIkie OU)"BlLL BOOSTER"no a sheet ot waxed paper In a baking pan. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nash cele-j Mrs. Hoy Demlngs spent the!day evening. night with her sister, Mrs. Carl and bake In a slow oven (about 370 de- toilet on first floor, three flne SPREAD "THE NOBLE GOSPEL On the other hand, when weathei will add to the flavor ot your next brated their 21st wedding anni- week-end with her mother in! Callers at Reed Cooper's Sun- Higley and attended the basket- meat loaf. Baked tomatoes, too, grees P.) until puffed and delicately bedrooms, tile bath and show- OF OPTOAUSAA, UUSELFlSHWeSS conditions are unsafe ahead, the brown and crUp. This will take from SEELEY CORNERS versary by having supper and Grand Rapids. day evening were Mr. and Mrs. AUCTION SALE ball game. when stuffed with cheese and rice er on second floor. Large AMD (SOOPERAHOMs RCAD plane Is forewarned, and can land 40 to 80 minutes, depending on the size spending the evening at the Ehuer Mrs. Floyd Flynn was in Grand! Firax and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Chas. Dutcher was taken flakes, are substantial enough to ot the meringues. When baked, take floored attic. Laundry room, VJHAT I HAVE "TO SAV* tT Wilt at the nearest port Rev. and Mrs. James Bailard Ellis home Thursday evening. Hapids last Thursday. I Davis, of Alto. to Grand Rapids one day last form the main dish for luncheon from the oven and Utt from the paper fruit room, fuel and furnace pARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd The telephone transmitting and at once. This recipe makes about one and family, of Whitneyville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh- Sunday dinner guests of Mr.I The dance at the Grange hall do mdu GOOD •eek for a very serious opera- or to replace a vegetable for din- rooms in basement. House in- receiving units in the airplanes are dosen shells. spent Friday of last week with ton and the Misses Addie and and Mrs. Guy Smith were Earl Saturday evening was well at- tion Saturday morning. Latest ner. • Children always long for sweets sulated throughout, warm in articles of furniture, machinery and tucked out of the way in the body Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds. Mary Sinclair called Sunday af- Smith and family, of Grand Hap- tended, over 100 were there. A Held Within 25 Miles of Lowell report she Is getting along good. Winter and cool in Summer. Below will be found a number and the type of confection given Mrs. Libbie Cole spent several of the plane. A flexible cable to the ternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Sam ids, and John Thomas and family, free supper was served by the Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Cain and of attractive recipes for making them should be carefully chosen. day last week with her daughter, E v e r y modern convenience. clothing in storage that are too valuable Neuman and son, of Freeport. of Lansing. Grange and a good time was en- cockpit connects the pilot's ear- family spent Saturday with his use of rice flakes. Try them and These Balls of Rice Flakes and Mrs. Evan Fuller, of Hastings. Two-car garage. Property lo- mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tol- to throw away. Other people in the lo- Mrs. Hattie Bancroft spent Roy Demings assisted Wat joyed by all. phones and transmitter. see how they will suggest many Peanut Butter arc healthful as Mrs. Libbie Reynolds and son cated in East Lansing, Mich. horst, of Mlddlevllle. three days last week at thc home Thomas and Guy Smith with The channel granted by the gov- other ways for introducing this well aa very good, and the older Merlon spent Sunday with Mrs. Would accept desirable Lowell their butchering Monday. ernment for airplane telephony per- should be advertised Mrs. Ray Harper and daugh- folks will enjoy thiem as much aa properly as part payment. If cality want to purchase just such articles of her daughter Leota, in Grand SOUTH BOSTON delicious healthful food Into your Nettle Kinyon, of Lowell. Rapids, while Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mrs. John Nash surprised her mits operations In wave lengths ol ter called on Mrs. Ora Dawson dally meala! the youngsters! Fred Priest, of Grand Rapids, interested, phone 200, Lowell. but do not know WHERE to buy. The daughter Alice with a party Mon- Wednesday afternoon. occupied the pulpit at Snow Mich. (p 30 If Dygert spent several days In De- from SO to 200 meters. Beef Loaf: To 2 pounds gronnd Rice Flakes and Peanut Butter troit. day evening In honor of her George Walker, 75, passed away Mrs. Vern Loring and daugh- church last Sunday. beef and 1 pound ground pork, Balls: Mix and cook together The Ledger has prepared a flne Ledger Want Ad column is the best med- birthday. A number of her Sunday at his home In Saranac ter spent Wednesday evening The meeting of the Ladies' Aid Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sydnam add 1 teaspoon Worcestershire school mates and friends were after a few days illness. Fun- favoriie Bible Passages in full in with Mr. and Mrs. H. Harper. without stirring, 1 cup granulated society at Mrs. Rrown's last Wed- line of commencement invitation are receiving congratulations on Sauce, 1 onion minced finely, and samples and Invites 1931 classes ium in this 20 mile area for bringing present. eral services were held at the sugar, V6 cup brown sugar, H cup nesday was very well attended. the birth of a granddaughter, 1 chopped green pepper. Add 2 dark corn syrup, H cup Peanut of city and rural schools to call Saranac M. E. church Tuesday of- Do not send your job printing The February meeting will bc Jane Orine, who was born to Mr. cups Rice Flakes and 2 slightly Butter, and H cup water, to 238 and inspect them. The line Is prospective buyers and sellers together. South Lowell Extension Club. afternoon and burial was in out of town. We oatronize home held with Mrs. Edna Bloomer. and Mrs. Henry Pappert, of De- South Boston cemetery. Besides R. C. Dillon beaten eggs. Season with salt and degrees, or until a few drops in complete and contains many The South Lowell Extension Governor of New Mexico. industries ourselves, employ Lois and Sybil Reynolds enter- troit, on Sunday, Jan. 18. pepper, form into a loaf—or two cold water form a soft ball. Re- pleasing and attractive designs. club held its regular meeting the widow he is survived by two home labor and respectfully ask tained several of their school- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keiser were Therefore all things whatso- tmall loaves—and bake in a well move from flre, allow to cool Our price will be found less than Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank daughters, Mrs. Fred Raymond, you to do the same. Our prices mates at a party Saturday after- hosts ot the Saturday night bridge ever ye would that men should greased pan in a moderate oven. slightly, and add 1 teaspoon outside concerns ask and you and Harold Rittenger. of Saranac, and Mrs. Roy Dean, are reasonable, and we do cur noon. Coasting and lunch formed jT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether it do to you, do ye even so to During the baking, baste with % vanilla. Pour over 1 package Rice club last Saturday. High scores Thc business meeting was held of Rockford. •ork with care. the pleasure of the day. have the additional advantage of were held by Mrs. Lyle Proctor Mrs. Anna Sharp is spending them; for this is the law and cup of water to which has been Flakes In a bowl, stirring only inspecting proofs as the work is rooms to rent, furniture to sell, farm In the forenoon followed by a the prophets.—Matthew 7:12. and Claud Silcox, low score the week with Dr. and Mrs. added cup Tomato Ketchup. enough to coat the flakes with the proceeds. (if luncheon served by the hostesses, ^Compiled by thc Bible Ouild.J LOWELL MARKET REPORT McCORDS MATTERS Strong in Rockford. This makes a moist, well flavored syrup, and then form into small products for sale, apartments wanted, prizes went to Mrs. Ella Watson assisted by Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Lyle Proctor. The Lowell Ledger loaf. balls. » Garland Schwab, now of Sun- , land Mrs. Vern Klahn, Corrected, Jan. 22, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark and hired help needed, articles lost, livestock Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Head-] The afternoon was devoted to field, had the misfortune to cut his fool so badly that It took Wheat 76 daughter Pauline, and Florence worth entertained with a birth- the leaders, Mrs. Howard Bart- MICK1E SAYS— Rye, per bu 45 Capeny, of Grand Rapids, visited strayed, or what not... in each case you day dinner Thursday night for | .ti \ M . Hay Rittenger who fourteen stitches to close the A Tribute t an( rs wound. Flour, per bbl 5.60 'heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Suzanne Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. led the discussion on the study Oats per bu 35 ler Clark Sunday. reach the persons you wish to reach in Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Neale re- Big Bargain EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT Lloyd Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. 0f fabrics, how to buy and test VJWEVJ VOU GET "THROUGH Corn and Oat feed, cwt 1 65 Miss Lena Postma called on Ernest Rosenberg and son Merle, various kinds of materials. cenly moved into their new house and last Thursday evening READWS TWIS WEVUSPAPER., By a lucky deal the edi- Corn Meal 1 65 Mrs. Arch Wood Thursday after- the most direct way possible. Ledger were also guests. | The game was In charge of Mrs. Our more than 5,000 readers noon. thirty-live of their friends and PUT tTIU A WRAPPER- Tracked Corn, per cwt 1 75 Thc 500 club met at the home Earl McDIarnild and enjoyed by tor is able to offer you A COMMENT FROM "NATION'S BUSINESS" Want Ads get results! neighbors gave them a house AMD MAIL rr TO A OlSTAKir Bran, per ton 24 60 Mrs. Walter called on Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayward all. Sec. PBIEMO *• THIS WE LPS TD The Pathfinder in combi- Middlings, per ton 24 00 Into a world still marveling at Its own progress the Infant telephone Chlmmel Saturday. Monday evening. High scores! warming. The evening was pleas- are entitled to have the opportunity to read antly spent with music and visit- ADVERTISE OUR. GRAMP nation with this paper .af Pea Beans 4 05 was bom. Few paused to do it reverence. The telegraph, whose child it ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer were in were held by Mrs. Claud Silcox tree t c C» * ing after which refreshments oio -rovuw Light Red Reans 8 50 was. had already looped ita new wires across the nation, clattering mes Grand Rapids Saturday. and Elmer Dintaman, consolation U. b. oecretary Or otate a price which you cannot Dark Red Kidney Beans.... 12 50 sages at undreamed speed. Giant steam engines hurried factory produc- were served. A purse of money the complete list. One buyer brought from a JF YOU ARE NOT CERTAIN of the word- prizes going jo Mrs Fred Palti- Has jen Personal Aids was left with Mr. and Mrs. Neale Eggs, per dozen ... — 18 tion along at a faster pace. Railroads poured a new commerce Into the The Ledger covers this terri- son and Charles Foote. . . . , resist. The Pathfinder is cities. \\ nBlilngton. — A secretary of with which they were told to Uuller Fat 26 tory thoroughly. ing, we will do our best to assist you. Mrs. H. D. Bancroft gave a| state requires considerable help to purchase something for use in ublished at Washington, distance will often pay the entire sales expense. I logs, dressed 8-10 The world was busy adjusting Itself to these now tools and the birthday dinner Sunday in honor• get through a day's work. Secre- the new house. •. C. It is the newsiest, Hogs, live 6-7% complexities they presented-the need for speed, the need for thlnkins Simply give us the facts and your ad will B Calves, dressed 12-115 of her husband. The guests tary Stimson has ten personal at- Mrs. Hose Schwab, formerly of In larger numbers and handling diversified products, the necessity ol snappiest periodical to be Calves, live 6-9 FOR YOUR go into print clearly stated in the fewest present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. tendants to assist him, according to this vicinity, is In Pennock hos- dealing with strangers at vast distances through the Impersonal me Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the new Stale department register pital, Hastings, where she under- found anywhere. We rec- lleef, live 5-7 dlums of letter or telegraph. Beef, dressed 9-12 words possible. Our rates are reason- Croninger and family and Mr. which is Just olt the press. went a serious operation last ommend it to you and /t's money well Invested to The Telephone Pioneers saw the need for a means by which men't Electrical Needs i and Mrs. Otto Dygert and chil- There are three secretaries in the week. Potatoes, per cwt 1.17 Thai Is Lasting personalities might touch across space, a means of direct contact fm retinue. William H. Beck is assist- Rev. C. H. Harger, Field Repre- urge you not to miss this Fowls, per lb 13-18 able ... one cent per word, with a mini- dren. the transmission of ideas, of plans, of commands. ant to the secretary and a personal entativc of thc State Conference, advertise Auction Sales Phone 315 Keep fond memories fresh Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray secretary in addition to a confiden- rare chance. So they took up their task. Staunchly they worked to solve prob mum charge of twenty-five cents. gave a dinner Sunday in honor will fill the pulpit at the Congre- tial stenographer. gational church next Sunday eve- Two Splendid Weekllas lems of transmission, to unite scattered units, to meet the growing chal with one of our handsome- of their 15th wedding annivers- As aide, companion and handy lenge for service. CONTRACTING, WIRING, ; ary and their son's 14th birthday. ning at 8 o'clock. IN FULL In ly designed monuments or man, Stimson has Capt. Eugene # "ITie guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Madeline Swigcr, of Clarksville, HerniB W< Smith They humanlted business. They achieved that complete annlhllatloi REPAIRS. APPLIANCES, !'] Uegnler of the army who became sang a solo, which was much ap- of time and distance which permits man-to-man dealing by business mei tombstones. A complete Anderson, of Greenville, Mr. and attached to the Stimson household Mrs. Will Johnson, of Ada, and preciated at the church services anywhere on the clvlllted face of the earth. FIXTURES, MOTORS range of tasteful designs at when the secretary was governor here last Sunday evening. and your Builder, Contractor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitsch, of Cam- general of the Philippine Islands. moderate prices will be THE LOWELL LEDGER pau Lake. C. Pitsch, of Campau Four messengers and a chauffeur Chosen Home Papor Remodeling and Repairing Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morrison, „ r goes into ncarlv Each 1 Yaw-2 Papara found here. who can double as a valet complete Painting and Decorating H. Tribbey Mr. and Mrs. Toby Baar, Mr. and the Stimson ofliclal family. 1,600 homes in this immediate vi- Every Weak-104 laauaa THE LOWELL LEDGER It Covers the Field Mrs. G. Hansen, of Grand Rapids. cinity. Wc ask your advertis- Mr. and Mrs. Murray received ing patronage, not as a favor, but Both Only $2.60 Lowell, Mich. The Ledger Covers the Field Electrical Slere Lowell Graaile Co. many beautiful presents and Use The Ledger want column for the good the advertising will I Mall or bring your order to Phone 107-F, 1-2 Next to Strand Theatre best wishes for many more hap- it you have anything for sale, for do your business and the com- 306 E. Main St., Lowell, JTHE LOWELL LEDGER. py years. rent, lost or found. munity as a whole. r — and You Know It Lowell, Mich. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1931 SEVEN

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Ingram' was 'not afraid of him. "T sent him a note by that Mex- CAMPAU LAKE VICINITY Re was afraid of no man alive. ican Garcia." she went on. "I (Too Late for Last Week) His pride was too arrogant and asked him to meet me. We've LEGAL NOTICES domineering to leave room for fear. talked It all over. He'll do whnt- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ross and "You're an Insolent young devil, ever's right." children, of Lansing, were sup- Quantrell." he said, measuring his "In spite of Qnantrell's attack?" eiNUINI . Friends of The Lowell Ledger MORTGAGE SALE words carefully. "You've run on "Yes. I can't go to Father yet. per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch and Alto Solo having business Default having been made in Lowell's Own Family Dairy Ross Saturday evening, then went the rope all yore life till you think I'm not ready to explain every- HEYi in the Kent County Probate Court thc conditions of a real estate you're chief. You're not—not on thing. Will you meet Mr. Ingram to the Ed. Lind home for thc will confer a favor on the pub- mortgage made by Morris Kat this range. Listen. You're through and then take his message to Fa- week-end. HOMEYHTAR lisher if they will kindly ask the ward und Emily Kalward, his with this country. Get out. Push ther?" Mrs. C. E. SlaufTer and Gerald- COMPOUND Court to send the printing of pro- wife, to the Union Joint Stock on yore reins nn" shove. I ought to "Of course 1 will." He felt as ine and Marjorie Freeman were ^heyknowk bate notices to this prf^er. We Land Bank of Detroit, Michigan, have vou arrested right now for though the hottom hud dropped out Friday guests of Mrs. Corneal understand the Court will cheer- a corporation, dated November murder. If I didn't know you'd of his heart. There was more to Uouwens. why/ fully comply rvith such requests. 1, 1926, and recorded in the of- The break Jail that's Just what I'd do. this than she hud told him. In her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grote and R. G. JefTeries, Pubr. fice of the Register of Deeds of Serve you right If we shot you soft and shining eyes was the light children were Wednesday eve- Kent County, ichigan, on Jan- down here on the spot. But I'm of a dear dream come true. ning guests at the C. H. Freeman FINAL ADMINISTRATION AC- uary 3, 1927, in Liber 594 of FIGHTING servln' notice on you. If you stay "We . . . had a talk." she said, OO.OOO.OOO HOTTLES SOLI) home. COUNT. Mortgages on iges 592, 593 and In this country I'll have you hunted almost in a murmur, dropping her Arch Ross, J. E. SlaufTer and State of Michigan. The Probate 594, which sa mortgage was as- down like a wolf." long lashes. signed to James H. Mead on July TENDERFOOT "You're the big auger, are you?" Before he spoke again he made U. S. Hunter were in Grand Rap- 8. LOWELL—BU8Y CORNERS Court for the County of Kent. ids Friday attending the milk At a session of said court, held 22, 1929, said assignment being WILLIAM Jeered Quantrell. "Big talk, with sure that none of the emotion recorded in the office of the Reg- which surged In him would show Producer's meeting. at the probate office, in the City all yore mon slttln' around here to Mrs. Harold Rittenger enter- ister of Deeds of Kent County, MACLEOD In his voice. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bigler were of Grand Rapids, in said County, back yore play. You listen awhile, tained the South Lowell exten- Michigan, on July 26, 1929, in "When am I to meet blm-and in Gowen Friday. Mr. Bigler's sion class on Friday. A delic- on the 30th day of December, A. RAINE Dave Ingram. There ain't men Liber 687 of Mortgages on pages where?" he asked. mother returned with them for a ious noon luncheon was served D., 1930. enough In all yore wolf pack to 339 and 340. COfYHtfcWT «r Wim*M H*CHO»KAIH> W.NU.irKVICI She gave him directions. visit. by the committee. Games, songs, Present: Hon. Clark E Hig- drive me out." Default having also been made Neither of them referred to what and an instructive lesson made hee. Judge of Probate. "And they are?"" The cowboy Roche, standing near Several from this vicinity at- in the conditions of a second real CHAPTER IX was in both their minds, his love an interesting day. In the matter of the Efctate of "Marry me. Do that, an' I'll him with a coiled rope in his hands, tended the dancing parly at Alas- estate mortgage made by Chester for her and hers for another man. The South Lowell Aid society agree to make peace with Wm watched him with eyes (hat never ka Saturday evenng and all re- James M. Williamson, Decessed. Woodhull and Pauline Woodhull. Qarratt O'Hara Loaaa. They discussed the peace terms met at Ray Rlttenger's on Thurs- Steelman an' these young squirts lifted. He had spent the past ten port a good time, Maria Williamson having filed his wife, to Morris Kalward and T the Hughes ranch all was between Steelman and Ingram. He day. About sixty-five were pres- he has taken up with." minutes hating the young outlaw Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stauffer and in said court her final adminis- wife, Emily Kalward, dated Oc- busy preparation. Ouns were saddled a horse and rode with hei ent. Mrs. Ray Rittenger and Mrs. A ImpotenUy, for the man whom children were in MiddlevUle Sat- traton account, and her petition tober 20, 1927, and recorded in being examined, horses saddled. In- She felt the blood beating Into until the path forked. Before they Philip Schneider sane "Alone." Quantrell had shot as he loft the urday. praying for the>allowanoe there- the office of the Register of Deeds tram himself grimly supenrlsed hla her face. "You want to make a separated she had one last word Reverend and Mrs. Lohnes sang park had been a close friend of his. Edna Pitsch and Maynard Her- of and for the assignment and of Kent County, Michigan, on Oc- men as they mnde ready. bargain with me." she cried bitter to say to him. und she said It with from the church hymnal. All de- They had slept under the same rick were married at the Cascade distribution of the residue of tober 20, 1927, in Liber 624 of MELODY FARMS DAIRYJis constantly under Deever called to him; "Ouy ly. "I'm to sell myself to you in her hand on his coat sleeve. parted late in the afternoon vot- tarp many a night. church last Thursday. said estate. Mortgages on pages 618, 610, 620, comln' up the creek. Dara." order to get you to do what a rea- "I want peace more than any ing this an enjoyable meeting. the inapection and direction of both State and sonable man would be glad to do be- Quantrell glared at Ingrain. Mrs. Wm. Graham spent last It Is Ordsrsd, That the 30th which said mortgage was as- Garcia rode up, fumbled In his thing else In the world, Garrett. r. and Mrs. Ernest Roth, of What was in the lad's mind nobody week whh her daughter, Mrs. day of January, A. D., 1911 at ten signed to James H. Mead on Jan- Kent County Medical Milk Commissions. The sash, drew out nn envelope, and cause it Is right That's no way to You will.do yore best, won't you?" Lowell, were guests at Howard —to ask a girl to marry you. It's knew. Apparently he did not Kitty Taylor, of Holland. o'clock in the forenoon, at said uary 18, 1028, said assignment handed It to Ingram. The owner His brown eyes rested on hers Bartlett's on Tuesday night. cows are examined for Tuberculoais and con- an Insult Even If there was a move, but there was a sort of rip- as ht promised. "I'll do my best, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laione have probate office be, and is hereby being recorded at the office of the of the Diamond Tall tore It open Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett chance for a girl to be happy that ple of tensed muscles that foretold Barbara." Perhaps his smile was rented the Ernest Hurd farm and appointed for examining and al- Register of Deeds in Kent Coun- tagious abortion, and every rigid test is made and read It with an Impresslre face. were guests of Albert Dual and would ruin It to start with." motion of some sort. In the same a little wistful as he added: "I will move in the Spring. lowing said account and hearing ty, Michigan, on February 11, to insure quality and purity. Meanwhile Garcia was busy an- family in Alto Saturday nigfat breath the loop of Roche's lariat want you to have what you want Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crumbach said petition; swering questions. He had been "What makes you always quarrel Miss Lucille Visser and niece, 1928, in Liber 635 of Mortgages snaked forward. It dropped over more than anything else In the and little daughter visited Ward It Is Further Ordered, That on pages 609 and 610, in both of captured by the enemy, taken to with me?" he asked Impatiently. Marian Berry, of Grand Rapids, Qnantrell's shoulders as low as bis orld." Stewart at the Santford Ellis public notice thereof be given by which mortgages it was express- the Circle S 0 ranch, and had less "Why do you twist what I say an' waist Instantly the cowboy drew were week-end guests of Miss than two hours before made his put something In my mind that's '•I you want me to have It home. Mrs. Ernest Rourk was publication of a copy of this or- ly agreed that if default be made the rope tight with a savage Jerk, an evening caller. Visser's sister, Mrs. Ray Ritten- der, for three successive weeks escape. All this be explained In not there? Girl. I want to marry If yon thought It wasnt best for ger. in the payment of any of the pinning the other's arms to hla Mrs. Raymond Pitsch and son irevious to said day of hearing, sums of money therein men- Spanish. you. I've always wanted to since side. me?" she asked. Mrs. Harley C. Taylor and Mrs. visited her mother in Grand Rap- n the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- tioned, including principal, inter- Ingram drew him to one aide. I first saw you. What's the sense "No. bnt I wouldn't went to stand Russel Taylor were guests of the f 'Did Miss Steelman give you this of always rowellln' me with yore Before Quantrell could freo him- ids last week. per printed and circulated in said est, taxes, and insurance, or in self Ingram closed with him. In In the 'way of your having it" extension class at Frank Rltten- letter herself?" spitfire words?" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. SlaufTer county. the performance of any of the the hands of the big cattle man He thought many times later of were in Clarksville at the Chas. ger's on Friday. Mrs. Taylor is "SI. senor." "Why do you want to marry me?" that last remark of Barbara. Had CLARK E. HIGBEE. covenants and agreements there- the killer was like a child. Ingram Decker home Wednesday. Sun- Mrs. Harold Rlttenger's mother. "An* then she helped you make she flamed at him. "Because It she some prescience In her mind of Judge of Probate. in mentioned wben the same fell wrenched the rifle from hla grip day, they with their children Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker, of A true copy. yore getaway?" would madden Father. Because short-lived hsppiness. some IntuU South Boston, Francis and Ma due and should such default con- and sent It flying through the air. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. FRED ROTH, Register of Probate tinue for thirty days, then the The Mexican hesitated, then de- you'd have the wblphand. Because Struggling desperately, the boy tion that her Jove craft was likely nard Tucker, of Grand Rapl_ Lloyd Near, of Freeport. 33-34-35) whole sums, together with inter- cided it was better to tell the you'd like to break ray spirit." was flung to the ground and his to be wrecked by stormy seas? In and Miss Thomas, also of Gran truth. "Senor Steelman he tell me the light of subsequent events be s est would become due and pay- His hands went oat and caught bands were pinned down by one Rapids, were Sunday visitors at BOWNE BUGLE NOTES FINAL ADMINISTRATION tamos." her arms Just above the elbow. She of Ingram's. The six-shooters of came to think so. Will Johnson's. AC- able immediately thereafter and • •••••• (Too Late for Last Week) without notice, and such default "Did he know about this letter- could feel the pressure of his the gunman were wrenched from Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bliss and COUNT The peace negotiations, now that having taken place in that the see her give It to you?" strong fingers on the firm fiesb of their scabbards and tossed aside. son Jack, of Rockford, 111., were State of Michigan. The Probate Be bad not. Garcia explained. Ingram had made up his mind to sum of Three Hundred Six and her forearms. Somehow, though Eugene Bryant is spending recent callers at Will Johnson's. Court for the County of Kent She had slipped It to him and The cattle man caught his shirt them, turned out to be absolntely 37-100 Dollars principal, interest, the grip did not hurt her. she felt few days with his brootnert , D Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schnei- At a session of said court, held begged blm to deliver It to Senor at the throat and dragged him to taxes, and insurance, as herein- the force of his vital strength Bryant. der were Monday afternoon cal- at the probate office in the City At MELODY FARMS nothing is left to chance, electric milkers are his feet They stood for an In- after set forth have been due for Ingram. coursing through her blood, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tlmmons, lers at C. G. Welland's. of Grand Rapds, in said County, stant glaring at each other, the more than thirty days, and no used, the milk is then taken and carefully weighed, cooled, bottled and Ingram dragged the Mexican with the feel of it excitement youngster held at arm's length by of Detroit, spent Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willette and on the 8th day of January, A. from his horse and flung him Into pounded in her veins. latter's father, A. J. Porritt. D., 1931. proceedings at law or In equity capped by automatic machinery, ao that during the entire process it is the powerful grip of the Diamond sons were Saturday visitors at hovinfvingi been institute' d for the re- the arms of a man standing near. "No. by G—d!" he cried in a low Tail owner. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Jack Acherson's. Present: Hon. Clark E. Hig- not touched by the human hand. "Keep him till I come back." he hoarse voice. "Because I want you sons called on her parents, H. M. bee. Judge of Probate. covery of any sums due thereon, Til kill you for this," Quantrell Jack Achersons visited Ernie therefore the following sums are ordered. Then, tr Harvey, he aald: for my mate an' mean to have you. Boughner's at Freeport Saturday. In the Matter of the Eatate of cried with a furious oath, hla voice Richardsons at Elmdale on Tues- herebv declared to be due and "I'm postponln* .his expedition a Because there's no girl like you on Mrs. Floyd Flynn spent Thurs- day. George F. Yeiter, Deceased. few hours, Tom. Got to see some breaking Into a boyish falsetto. payable on said mortgages, to- the river—no. nor anywhere else. day in Grant Rapids. The quilt drawing at South Lincoln A. Dygert having filed one first." Ingram did not answer. He was wit: Because"—he gulped the words out Miss Myrtle Porritt spent sev- Boston Grange hall was well rep- in said court his final adminis- "Who have you got to see, Dave?" almost savagely—"I wouldn't give not through. His eyes had fallen Principal, 1st mortgage 12,404.94 on a quirt hanging from a nail eral days with Mrs. Elmer Yeiter. resented b; in this neigh- tration account, and his petition asked Harvey. yore UT finger for any other wo- Interest 116.91 driven into the wall of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bryant spent borhood. The quilt going to praying for the allowance there- "Private business of my own," man I've ever known." Principal, 2nd mortgage 2,471.50 Toward this he propelled his vic- Friday in Grant Rapids on busi- Clint Hodges at Lowell. of and for the assignment and Ingram answered curtly. He snatched her Into his arms ness. Mrs. Viva Hazel, of Lowell, distribution of the residue of Interest 78.26 and held her close, looking down tim, forcing him up the steps to the Insurance paid 12.60 Ingram chose a fast horse and porch. The boy tried savagely to Henry A. Johnson left Monday and son Dale, were Sunday said estate. Melody Farms Dairy cut across the park to the eaatern hungrily Into the dark eyes which to attend the National Road con- guests of Mrs. Hazel's niece, Mrs. It Is Ordered, That the 6th Taxes paid 83.49 now denied him nothing, which In fight himself free. i \y iaas&qjmmgtz# rim of It From here he pushed As Ingram reached for the whip vention to be held this week at Walter Weiland. day of February, A. D, 19SI, at Into the hills, heading farther to their soft and shining depth held St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acherson ten o'clock in the forenoon, at Total sum due $5,167.70 gifts never before offered to any Quantrell realized what he meant the north. At the summit of a to do nnd shrieked protest Mrs. Amanda Ervin visited her called on Jim Martins' and chil- said probate office, be and is Notice is hereby given that pur- man. wooded ridge he dismounted and "Don't you dass touch me l Don't sister, Mrs. Jennie Flynn Mon- dren Wednesday. hereby appointed for examining suant to the statute and the pow- tied the horse, then moved forward There was a little rustling move- you I Don't you!" day. Mr. and Mrs. James Stark, of and allowing said account and er of sale contained in said mort- cautiously, rifle In hand. His keen ment of her body toward him. Per- The cattle man paid no nttentlon. The Ladies' Aid of Bowne Cen- Lowell, were Saturday supper hearing said petition: gages, said mortgages will be Announces eyes scanned the terrain carefully. haps It was only an unconscious His muscular forearm held the boy ter served chicken to about thirty guests at Bert Willett's. It Is Further Ordered, That foreclosed by sale at public auc- At times he stopped and stood per- sigh of happiness. She felt love % off while the lash hissed through ministers and wives, of Grand Mrs. George Kilgus is spending public notice thereof be given by tion to the highest bidder at the fectly still for minutes at a stretch, pouring through her quivering be- the air and colled Itself around Uie Rapids Monday. several days in Caledonia caring publication of a copy of this or- north front door of the Court during the entire process it is not touched by then once more crept through the ing. slender body protected only by a Corwin Porritt and family for a brother and sister who are der, for three successive weeks House, the City of Grand Rapids, DAIRY brush toward a small nrroyo that Ingram kissed the palpitant flannel shirt Six—nine—twelve spent Sunday at Elmer Yeiter's. both sick. previous to said day of hearing, Kent County, Michigan, on Mon- We wish to announce the opening of the human hand. dropped swiftly to a mesa below. It day, the 13th of April, A. D., 1931, brown throat, the glowing eyes, the times the quirt rose and fell. Quan- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. John- Harold Rittenger and wife vis- in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- was the spot where he and Barbara trell fought to escape the :c.*ture, son attended the funeral of the ited Mrs. Rlttenger's aunt, Mrs. per printed and circulated in said at nine o'clock in the forenoon. Melody Farms Dairy. i Steelman had been used to meet red lips between which gleamed w MlUUCSf Melody Farms have state registered bottles perfect Ivory teeth. The touch of snarling and biting like an animal. latter's uncle at Caledonia Satur- Elmer Benedict, of Berlin town- county. Central Standard time, the lands before the feud had flamed Into Those watching the scene stood day. ship on Sunday. CLARK E. HIGBEE, and premises described in said open warfare. love had awakened her. She was silent, startled at what they saw. Ward Boulard did carpenter Hoyal Willett, of South Lowell, Judge of Probate. mortgages to-wit: The West One- bearing their own inscription and these bottles Ingram had been there only a few a flaming flower, Incomparably de- This dairy is located on the first farm sl-abie in her soft and Joyous vital- There were no sounds except the work ofr Clayton Johnson Satur- and Miss Florence Van Hatter, A true copy half (W%) of the Southeast are washed by machinery, including the sub- minutes when a lone rider emerged swish of the lash, the scuffle of the day. FRED ROTH Quarter (SE^4) of Section Four from a draw. The approaching ity. From her surrender, so full of Grand Rapids, were Sunday of Innocent and passionate aban- shifting feet, and the whine of Do Vore Best, Wont Mrs. Wm. Simpson is visiting evening guests at Royal's sister, Register of Probate. 34-35-3G (4); also that part of the North- west of Lowell or better known as the horse clambered up to the ledge wild-beast fury Issuing from the "You Will jection of the bottle to a strong alkaline solu- don, the man plucked an emotion You?" her son in Ann Arbor. Mrs. James Stark, of Lowell. west Quarter (NWK) of the plateau and Barbara Steelman drew throat of the writhing man. Bowne Center Home Demon- GOVE CORNERS Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of Sec- the animal to a halt. new to his experience. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby, Ernie old David Mange Farm. tion, they are then rinsed and sterilized in live "My mate! My woman 1" he Ingram stopped, flung away the simple. Confronted by this new stration Group will meet at the Clark and wife were Thursday tion Nine (0) lying north of Out of the brush came Ingram to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Van Fleet cried exultantly. whip. situation, a foe willing to make home of Mrs. Alex Winegar Sat- evening callers at C. G. Welland's. Grand River. (Also described meet her. No words were wasted and children, of Grand Rapids, steam. Even the wooden cases in which the In her bosom there was a burst "Gather those guns," he ordered concessions, Wes Steelman made a urday, Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Leonard as government Lot NuKiter One A new dairy building has been erected which by him In greeting. Before he spoke ent Sunday afternoon at Carl of song. From her soft throat Roche. mental right-about-face. He did not Mrs. Howard Aldrich was a and Mr. Kaufman, of Ionia, were (1) in Section Nine (9) ), >11 in bottles are delivered are washed daily. his flinty blue eyes searched her When the cowboy had done this ittenbach's home. came a happy little laugh. "If you want to be outdone In generosity. Lowell visitor Tuesday. Sunday dinner and afternoon Town Six North, Range IliM will house the finest and most modern equip- for a moment. Verne Coger, Charles Quiggle, care as much as that," she mur- the cattle man threw the young out- Therefore he met his foe at least guests at Ray Rlttenger's. West, Lowell Township, ^fi/i "I got yore an' I'm here." law down the steps. Frank Lewis, Frank Timraer, mured. half way. LOGAN LOCAliS Chas. Rittenger and wife visit- County, Michigan. ment to handle milk and cream. Time was During its trip thru the plant the milk is al- he said. "Get out of here," he ordered. Guy Quiggle, Walter Quiggle, and Shyly she withdrew from his em- Within four months of the date (Last Week's Letter.) Dated: January 10, 1931. She plunged at once Into what "Out of this country or I'll hunt ed their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Andrew Houseman attended the brace, her cheek flying a flag of of the treaty Wesley Steelman had Lynn in Grand Rapids all day James H. Mead, Assignee of when milk was only milk—something white most in a constant state of agitation, so that she had to say. "I had to talk with you down like I promised." Flint Fire Insurance annual color. "We're all alike, we wom- to swallow a bitter pIU. He stood . ... # _ Sunday. Mortgages. en," she laughed tremulously. "We Quantrell rose to his feet He up beside his only daughter, the Ld- Minard and wife, of Camp- meeting at Flint last Thursday. R. E. Springett, Attorney for As- and supposedly healthful to drink, state re- the cream may remain uniformly distributed was sobbing with the fury of un- Earl MsDiarmid and wife, af- Bert Gregory and family, of want our man and—a home." chlld he Idolized, and sow her mar- bell, were Sunday guests at the ter several weeks' visit with Mrs. signee. He came to earth and the less controllable humiliation and pain. rled to David Ingram. One aspect Thomas and Cannavan home. Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with Business Address: Lowell, Michi- strictions and requirements were few, dairy throughout the product. This assures the cus- His voice was so broken that he 0. Allerding and family visited McDiarmid's parents in Chicago, relatives here. Important business of the day. of the matter troubled Barbara. reached home Tuesday, return- gan. (p 34-45 could hardly make cober^at the She had thought It would be a relatives in Indiana over the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wittenbach inspections, if any, were carelessly made with tomer of receiving a uniform quality of milk. "Tell yore father it's to be peace ing by way of N. Judson, In- dreadful threats he poured out great blow to his pride, but she sow week-end. and family were Thursday eve- between us. I'll sure be easy to do diana, where they stayed one Grimly. Ingram looked down at It was his love that was bit He Mrs. Ila McCaul and daughter ning dinner guests at Howard no guarantee as to purity or keeping quality. In the shipping room the milk is kept at a business with." night with a brother, A. R. Pil- him. He did not answer the man's grieved because he was sure that Eleanor, were guests of the form Kyser's home in Lowell. The BESTGriy Hair "I can't tell Dad. He mustn't cher. know I've been here. It's to be a ravings. Standing there, straight she would be unhappy lu her mar- er's mother, Mrs. S. S. Weaver Grover Buttrick cut a gash in his Progress has changed all that, the modern age temperature of 45 degrees until delivered. and stern, he was a picture of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willett spent secret yet—about us. You'll have riage. Saturday. cheek last week while coasting Remedy Is Borne Made v; w'v,. masterful strength. And before she bad been David S. S. Weaver lost one of his Monday with their son and fam- down hill at his home. To half pfatt of water add demands more and more, for the modern age to make friends with him flrst I'll ily in Clarksville. tell Mr. O'Hara, an' he'll meet you." The young killer limped to his Ingram's wife two weeks Barbara horses last Tuesday. The ani- onaoaneebayrnin,asmall In addition. Melody Farms Dairy is con- They talked long before they horse, drugged himself to the sad- knew he was right She summoned mal got down in the stall and it Try Ledger Job printing. box of Barbo Compound has established new health records and strives parted. Ingram watched her ride dle, and rode away. her pride and her courage to keep is thought that he ruptured a CAMPAU LAKE VICINTY and one-fourth ounce of Early morning deliveriea are assured and to stantly under the inspection and direction of Harvey was the flrst to speak. for others. out of sight before he turned to blm and others from finding out blood vessel in struggling to get glycerine. Any druggist safeguard the product an insulated box which climb to the mesa above. For the 'Til say you're thorough. Dave." up as he was not 111 and died Mr. and Mrs. Corneal Bouweos can pot this up or you can both State and Kent County Medical Milk "I'll run him outa the country." (TO BB CONTINUBD.) hour at least she had given him soon after getting up on his feet atended the funeral of Mrs. AUTO LOANS mix it at home at very preventa freezing in winter and alao acts as a Rigid requirements have been established by Commissions. The cows are examined for a new vision of life. Through all Ingram turned to the others. "Boys, again. Bouwen's cousin, Thomas Wall- little cost. Apply to the our party is off for today. The People get good results every Legal Rate of Interest hair twiee a week until cooler in aummer ia furniahed the customer. the hardness and hatred of the Minnie Weiland, Hilda Yoder, ma at the East Paris church Mon- Jefferson county war is about over, week by using The Ledger want day. the desired shade is ob; state law. Today milk is more than milk. It Tuberculosis and contagious abortion, and feud she had contrived to remain column. You may no longer Dalton Stahl and Melvin Star- FIDELITY COMNUmn looks like. Wes Steelman an' I are Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ross were tained. It will gradually darker sweet and fine as the song of a need some odd article, but it may bard were Sunday dinner guests OF MICHIGAN J is a sanitary product prepared under sanitary gonna patch up our troubles. Don't Thursday dinner guests of Mr lllklll fllll BT ITTT I ' every rigid test is made to insure quality and meadow lark. He felt himself a be just the thing somebody else at the Spinner Johnson home. 1018-19 Grand Rapids and staar. tefce wfll not ootor the Kairi small thing, Infinitely removed any of you get on the prod with and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunter any of the Hashknlfe warriors for wants. John Lehman and wife, of Lan- National Bank Building Is aM •tkkar or shmv aad dna aoi nb od conditions and delivered as a fresh, healthful purity. Employees are subject to health tests from the stars to which she looked and Agnes. u day or two till we see what's sing, were supper guests Satur- GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. so bravely. But he realized this Mrs. Ed. Bigler and mother what Come on Into the house, day evening of the former's The Lowell Ledger and Grand food. by our local physicians. conviction was but for the moment uncle and aunt, Joe Lehman and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs National Bank Bnlldiag, Rapids Herald, each one year on He knew that he was what he Tom. I want to talk It over with Lllis Bigler in Alto. you." wife. They spent the evening, IONIA, MICHIGAN. rural routes for $5.50. Subscribe was, what the years nnd environ- then returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Laione at The Ledger office and save At Melody Farms nothing is left to chance, Early morning deliveries are assured and to ment and his ancestry had made and children are again in their Uadsr State SaperviaiM Larlmra did not ride straight Mrs. Austin Erb is numbered money. him, a hard' and willful man, one new home on the Campau Lake home after her talk with Ingram among the sick having the flu. electric milkers are used, the milk is then safeguard the product an insulated box which who would go his own way ru all among the sick from effects of road. cost. Men were not born again, but turned aside to the Circle S O ranch. She wanted to talk with Mother! the flu. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schrader and taken and carefully weighed, cooled, bottled prevents freezing in winter and also acts as a not in this workaday world. He Garrett O'Hara before she saw her Emery Bowen and wife, (nee Thomas Forward were Thursddaa y would make peace, because circum- Mildred Austin,) of near Ionia, evening guests of Mr. and Mrs c and capped by automatic machinery, so that cooler in summer is furnished the customer. stances forced his hand, because father. As she traveled the hills and the gulches between the creeks visited the latter's parents here E. Stauffer. the path he wanted to follow lay Clean Child's Bowels From Here He Pushed Into the on which the ranches lay her heart Saturday. Glen Smith, of North Grattan, Hills. that way. But he must continue was a guest at the Ed. Bigler since It was In his horoscope, to was lifted as it had not been for Miss Dora Stahl, of near Sara- many days. Yet bock of the ex- home Wednesday. you. I had to tell you how It was trample down those who opposed "California Fig Syrup" is nac, spent the week-end with her parents here. Sam Snyder was in Grand about the attack on the Hughes him on his road to success. citement und the Joy that thrilled A convenient milk ticket plan has been arranged for the customer. her was a premonition of disaster. Rapids Thursday. Mr. Snyder place. My father had nothing to do As he rode up to the Hughes Lloyd Zerbe and wife were in It was not In the cards, so some Dependable Laxative for Grand Rapids one day last week has put in a stock of groceries in with that, neither he nor his part- ranch ho recognized a claybank cow the oil station at Campau lake. ners. My father had started for deep instinct told her. that she and E. H. Thlompsoo n and wife, of pony at the hitch rack near the Wednesday dinner guests at the the river ranch after a conference her lover should be happy to- Sick Children Campbell. called at 3. S. Weav- house. Several men were sitting Snyder home were Mr. and Mrs. The Farm is always open for inspection and the public is cor- with Mr. O'Hara an' Mr. Smlth- gether. cr's last Friday night. on the porch. Leaning against one John Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beresford. It was agreed they Though a rising tide of emotloti Rev. C. Wukins, wife and of the end posts, a rifle across Uuiley were their dinner guests should start negotiations with you his legs, sat Bob Quantrell. smok- had swept tills away for the time, grandson Gordon, of near Elm- dially invited to visit the creamery and see for themselves the she knew that his ways were not Friday. DAICY^ to stop this dreadful war. Bob ing a cigarette Insolently but dale, were visitors at S. S. Weav- her ways. They were tempera- Mr. and Mrs. Puncan Ross and 1 SAW ffliiUCSEAfl Quantrell was to blame for the at- warily. er's last Tuesday afternoon. mentally at war. In spite of the son Wesley and Mr. Spaulding, •B*al tack, an' he has been discharged "What are you doing here?" de- Mrs. E. Lacy, Mrs. Alverta Por- modern methods of health protection employed at all times. 'AML-IAWY fact that he fascinated and allured of Grand Rapids, were Thursday since. We're all so sorry about It." monded Ingram harshly. ritt and children were callers at her. Just now she was willing to 35 "I'll bet you are," the cattle man The lad took the cigarette from Mrs. Melinda's Lite's Monday af- ests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ross. hope, paHsionateiy eager to believe, grimly replied. "Sorry Quantrell his mouth and blew out a fat ternoon. le gentlemen went fishing on that love would fuse their spirits B fell down on his end of It after it smoke wreath lazily. "The short Lucile Berkey, who teaches a Davis Lake and got a fine lot. to harmony. It must be so, she told May We Have the Opportunity of Extending had all been fixed so pretty. A nice an' sweet of It is that I'm here school in Otsego was a week-end herself. His cry for her had been lookin* for a Job. I'm through with guest of Mrs. Lulu Cannavan. 4Ubl arranged for everybody, an' wholly genuine. Surely, beneath those two pilgrims In town drawln' that other outfit. I don't like their Earl Starbard, wife and son the hard surface, she had found at the wool over my eyes. You tell ways an' they don't like mine." Lester were Sunday dinner guests CHILDRENS This New and Modern Service to You? last the real man. at A. T. Eash's. 'em from me that the first time I "You've got the nerve to come Smith-Beresford caught sight of here, after what you did the day Mrs. Lucy Yoder and daughter meet either of 'em he'll have a hide her as she rode forward, and came before yesterday." Ingram said All Wrought Up Over Nothing so full of holes It wouldn't bold to meet her. Ida, who have been the guests of I hay." blackly. relatives here for several weeks co^mDidn' t sleep last night; too much work; the chil- "It'a been a thousand years since "But you're wrong," she persisted "All in the way of business, returned to Illinois Monday with dren are fretful; the Boss is cranky; Mrs. DeVere Dave," the boy replied airily. I saw you," he protested, smiling the former's daughters, Lizzie desperately. "I've got to make you up ot the girl. "The day has turned didn't invite you to her party. see that It's true what I say, every "What would you expect? I was und Katie and the latter's hus- workin' for Steelman's crowd then. u lot brighter. Won't you alight?" band. Ordinarily you don't mind any of these things, but word of It. My father didn't know "I want to see Mr. O'Uara.'' what Bob Quantrell meant to do. Like I said. I've quit 'em. If you're Orville Deardorf and family today they are simply unbearable. You He helped her from the saddle Neither did the others, his partners needln' a top hand, either with a who have been visiting the for- are nervous, that's why. and they moved together toward at the Circle S 0. You know Bob hunch of cows or u slx-Hhooter, why Hupy Mother! Even a fretfu mer's parents In Ohio for two the house. Harhara waited on the Did you ever try Dr. Miles' Nervine? Quantrell, how he Is. I should Just say the word. I'm yore goose- feverish, bilioun or conBtipated ciiil weeks are expected home Tues- berry. Any of the boys here can porch while he went In to get his Just two teaspoonfuls in a half glass of think you'd understand." loves the pleasant taste of "California day. PHONE 351 recommend me." partner. Fig Syrup" and it never fail* to Mrs. D. W. Layer, Mrs. E. Lacy, water will quiet your over-taxed nerves MELODY FARMS DAIRY "It's certainly lucky you've got The big cattle man did not lift When O'Hara Joined her the girl aweeten the stomach and open the Mrs. Will Porritt and family at- and bring you a feeling of calm and peace. Quantrell to blame everything on," his eyes from the slim lad with the moved with him, as though uncon Ingram said with a flash of anger. bowels. A teaspoonful today may pre- tended the Ladies' Aid dinner at Dr. Miles' Nervine is now made in receding chin. This youngster sclously, toward the hitch rock. It vent a sick child tomorrow. It doesn't "Everybody Innocent but him, that Bowne Center Monday. two forma—Liquid and Effervescent F. A. MADIGAN, Owner. WINTON WILCOX, Manager. grinning at him with his buck was like her to begin without devl cramp or overact. Contains no nar- sounds to me." ous explanation. Tablet. Both arc the same thera- teeth showing was the most notori- cotics or soothing drugs. Do not send your job printing peutically. "But Just the same It's the truth." ous bad man in the territory. In "I've Just left David Ingram. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali- He looked long Into her eyes, out of town. We patronize home time men would come from afar He's ready to make peace on any fornia rig Syrup" which has directions then spoke harshly. "All right Say industries ourselves, employ At all Drug Stores. Price $1.00 to write books about his wild reasonobie terms," she sold. for babies and children of all ages home labor and respectfully ask it Is. You wont peace, you claim. career, though none of those pres- He looked quickly at her. A printed on bottle. Motherl You must How much do you want It? You you to do the same. Our price* ent could guess that his repute crimson stain streamed throngh her aay "California" or you may gat an are reasonable, and we do our Belief-or your money back ^ can have It, soon as you like—If | would some day be nationwide. chfijks. „ imitation fig syrup. yon'U lake it on my terms," work with care. I 1 EIGHT THE LOWEJi (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1931

This and That OLD FASHIONED Gtriyear PhileoBafcy Graad SAVE MONEY-BY BUYING J From Around Order Church Notices Cbickei Pie Sipper: With Plenty of Chicken All Weathers DEPENDABLE COAL : | Melody Farms CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Old Town Cor. Washington and Avery —at— Breakfast on time if you use NORWAY PINE | MILK ud CREAM Sunday Bible school at 10 a. m. M. E. Church House KINDLING and DIXIE GEM RANGE E. H. Kniffin is confined to his Morning worship and preach- By Ladies' Aid Society | home by illness. COAL. ing at eleven o'clock. Head Weekes' adv. of January today "A Special Series of Sermons." Tietday, Jn. 27:: Junior service at 5 p. m. SENNET SOLVAY COKE, clean and hot. specials on page Start serving at 5.-00 N. Y. P. S., at 6:45. A good WHITE OAK POCAHONTAS, high in heat Attorney H. M. Shivel was in | 10c until all are served. Flint Monday on business. topic. Special music and sing- and low in ash. ing Price 50c. Men's all wool Shaker sweaters KENMONT, Kentucky's Best. Evening service at 7:30. Evan- with collars. $4.45.—Coons. gelistic. Mrs. Riley Morgan, of Detroit. Mid-week ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH called on Lowell friends last Social Events Wednesday evening prayer, F. P. MacFarlane week. 7:30 at parsonage. Sunday school al 10 sun time. $49.50 Stock and Poultry Feed, Hay and Straw Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freeland. Mrs. John Arebart entertained You will enjoy the fellowship. Preaching services at 11, sun less tabes I of Hastings, called on Mr. and the Neighborhood Bridge club at Welcome to all of these ser- time. Phono 19S-F-2 Lowell. Mich. J Mrs. George M. Parker Tuesday, [her home on Vergennes Road vices. $68.00 ADVENTIST CHURCH hM- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan, of Jhursday evening. A delicious E. J. Stevens, pastor. Complete with lobes j Grand Hapids. called on Mr. and six o'clock dinner was served. A series of Bible studies is Mrs. George M. Parker Monday. Covers were placed lor Mrs. R. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE given every Saturday afternoon Mrs. F. E. White. Mrs. W. W. ^iyeL Mr* Earl Thomas, Mrs. at 2 p. m. at the Woodman hall at Tire Prices Cut Vulcanizing Quaranto'd {Gumser and Mrs. F. H. Swarth- F- J- McMahon, Mrs. L. Hulher- Christian Science services are Lowell. out were in Grand Rapids Mon- ford. Mra. A. \\achUrhouser. held every Sunday morning at "Come." AH are welcome 29*4.40 Speedway $ 4.99 29x4.40 $2.50 eleven o'clock over the Lowell Special For Saturday I(iav * Mrs. C. H. Runciman, Mrs. O. State hank. 29x4.50 Speedway 5.49 29x4.50 2.75 V, j \i nu i c -.u ^j'Brerina. Mrs. Elizabeth Lalley. Where It li Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and followed the dinner and 30x4.50 Speedwav 5.69 30x4.50 2.7S The department of commerce family, of Morse Lake, attended the honors of the evening were FIRST METHODIST CHUBCH announces that more than $207.- 28x4.75 Pathfinder... 7.89 28x4.75 3.25 the Strand theater Sunday after- received by Mrs. 0. Bretina and noon. We invite all to the services 000.000 was spent last year in 29x3.00 Pathfinder... 7.99 29x5.00 3.71 Mrs. C. H. Runciman. next Sunday, Mrs. Martin Peterson, of South America on cosmetics. Business 32x6.00 Pathfinder.;. 12.79 32x6.00 4JO Lowell spent Tuesday afternoon Morning worship and sermon seems to be all right on the sur- 25c Mrs. Charles Doyle was the by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. face.—^Jew York Evening Post. Home Rendered Lard, 2 lbs with her old friend. Mrs. Kate hostess for the Tripple C Circle Sweet. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Prestone Anti-Freeze, per can I 3.69 coffee, last Wednesday afternoon, Boys' and girls' league at 5:30 The Lowell Ledger and Grand Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker, 25c which was attended by fifty la- p. m. Rapids Herald, each one year on 29x4.40 Weed Tire Chains . 4.59 Fresh Ground Beef, 2 lbs of Clarksville. were Sunday af- dies. The following program Union Epworth League, 7:30 rural routes for f530. Snbscribr Eveready Hot Shot Ignition Battery ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. was enjoyed: Piano solo, David . 1.98 p. m. Wesley Altbouse will give at The Ledger office and save Regular Radio B Battery Pork Roast, Fresh Picnics, lb... .. IZVzc C. Hatch. Coons; reading by Ethel Ann the second of the series of life- money. i . 1.79 Small nnd Lean Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson Thomas; vocal solo, Mrs. M. N. work talks. His subjejd will be Heavy Duty B Battery... . 2.59 visited their daughter, Mrs. Ray Henry; piano solo, Jean Weekes, "Aviation as a Life-Work." 6 Volt 13 Plate Storage lattery 6.45 Burch and family Sunday at and reading by Mrs. O. J. Yeiter. The Phila A. Clark Circle will Overseas Calls on Holiday Fresh Side Pork, lb. 17c Rockford. serve a "Coffee" at the home of Model A Ford Heater 3.49 Misses Anna and Katherine The married teachers' club en- Mrs. Neil Blakeslee Friday after- Set New Record ^ . joyed a pot luck dinner Thursday Lalley. of Grand Hapids. spent noon. Jan. 23. Bring a friend. Distance is no barrier to the 59c vni n a Honey, 5 lb. pail Sunday with their mother, Mrs.^" i S ' the home of Mr. and Prayer meeting Wednesday interchange of holiday greet- Mrs. W. W. Gumser. Covers evening. W. Lalley. ings. and a total of 207 overseas Ralph's Tire aid Radii Shop were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The Ladies' .Aid are getting 15c Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Charles Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Warner telephone converaationB took called on Mr. and Mrs. Phil Den- ready for the chicken pie supper Battery Charging and Radio Service Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller, place on Christmas Day, 19S0. pl,OB nis at Foxe's Corners Monday af- next Tuesday evening. Get your « Lowell. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mr. compared with 127 the previons ternoon. tickets this week. Mrs. Emma Beef Roast, lb 15c and Mrs. Gumser and Miss Lucy Greene, president. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nash were Tough Break Bargain Moody and Mr. Avery who were Vergennes M. E. Church. The calls for Christmas Day Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. guests. Bridge followed and the established contacts with Eu- A new mechanical card-shuf- The other day a 8130,000,000 11c Public service Sunday after- fler and dealer is on the market. Beef Ribs, lb. Christie Finlay and daughter Ina, honors of the evening were re- rope, South America, and Aus- railroad was auctioned off for of Grand Rapids. noon at 2:30 o'clock. Unless it can be tampered with, ceived by Mrs. W. Smith and Mr. tralia, and with the steamship only 823,000,000. And the moral Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. this would seem to spell the of that is that anybody with S23.- Mr. and Mrs. George Fonger Roth. Belgenland in the Pacific Ocean. All are cordially invited. doom of 13-trump hands.—De- 000.000 can always find bargains. and family were entertained Sun- There were 160 calls to and day at the home of John Schwab Mrs. Charles Williamson enter- A T. Cartland, pastor. troit News. —San Diego Union. from thirteen different Euro- WEAVER'S MARKET and family at Rockford. tained a foursome of bridge Wed- pean countries. Thirty-eight mes- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Murphy, of nesday evening Her guests were Phone 156 We Deliver GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. sages were exchanged between Fort Wayne, Ind., were in Low-jMrs. Phil S. Krum, Mrs. Dell German preaching Sunday at ell Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Condon, Mrs. B. A- Charles, A the United SUtes and Argen- 10:30 o'clock a. m. tine, Chile and Uruguay. The John S. Bergin and Mrs. E. Par- delicious hmch was served by Bible school at 11:30 o'clock a. ish. the hostess. calls to Anatralla bridged a dis- m. Epworth League at 7:30 p. i Mr. an ! Mr.s. Carl Rittenger m. You are cordially invited to tance of more than 14,000 miles. Mrs. George Fonger entertained and family, of 'Grand Rapids, these meetings. The ship-to-shore circuits carried wwer eree ^unu aflprnoon. wl.,h s,xteen.In Bowne Center church—10:00 E. SICLER quantities. Keep a supply on hand. heals the throat membranes. Lawrence Kerr, Howard Zoet, a»™dance. A business meeting a. m. Sunday schooL Every- w as h d a d Peter Mitchell, the two last 1 . /' - " Mowing officers body welcome. Your Optometrist Comes in large 7 ounce bottles at 50c. named winning by the k 0 route. [!'(Tt("d ^or ; <"ar- M*"5- H. M. 11:30 a. m. Preaching by the Others from here who participat- ^ .f'^' Pr{'sldt'D^ a"d Mrs. V. A. pastor. One door east of P. O. j| ed were Lawrence Bieri, Albert •eeTrtl,r> 80(1 Measurer. South Lowell church—2 p. m. Kerr. Walter Bollock, Glen Con- Sunday school. LOWELL, MICH. Tomatoes " 3^ 23c don. Clyde Fairchild. James Sisters of the Skillet was enter- Preaching service 3 p. m. C Cans 45t 12 Cans »<• Look's Drug Store Gaunt Irving Wepman. Willie tained last week by Mrs. Wm. Charles A. Lohnes, pastor. J; Wepraan. Harold Priddy. John Frost and Mrs. G. Fonger at the LOWELL, MICH. Mitchell did not box on account i former's home. Cards was the of losing a portion of his thumb diversion and the honors were Corn 3 32c while cutting wood. received by Mrs. Ora Washburn Michigan's FlnestSmall Theatre C Caas (at 12 Caut II JO and Mrs. Maggie Leece. Delicious Good Idea refreshments were served. Guests Sat'rdar Matinee So far as we're personally con- were Mrs. J. Bannon, Mrs. W. 3 NEW Beans 3 32c Mr s .13:90—10c 4 20c cerned. they may either deport j*"?**' % : W. Washburn. Mrs. • Catu (2c 12 Caas II JO the gangsters or merely^ take ^• Gramer.^. Mrs, . W. Gramer. Mrs. SPECIALS FOR SATUMAY them out in midocean and turn £• ^rc^t: Mrs. A. Stormzand. Mrs. Thar., Frin STRAND them loose with two days rations \L'rD t^.' ^5 M*"5- C. Evenings at 7 & f on a sack of Dawson. Mrs. E. Carr. Mrs. G. Peas -slT 3 ^ 45c sand.—Ohio State Sataiiay LOWELL 15c and 35c Green Picnics, lb. 12c Journal. « Fonger. Mrs. W. Fox. Mrs. M. Sin- C Caas 81c 12 Caas 11.75 Picnic Hams, Smoked, lb. 14c clair. Mrs Charles Cook. Miss T'was Ever Thus Theo Gramer, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. A. The drama of the decade—a girl who out-smarted Home-Made Bologna, lb. .'..15c Carr. 6 lbs. Kraut 2Sc A new laundry exhibition is the law... until love came alonf! soon to be held in London. I1t1 nnn 1 Del Moate PEAS Z'.;29c Bacon, lb 23c will probably be declared open PROGRAM IS BROADCAST Joan Crawford 6 Cans S5c 12 Caas 11.09 Beefsteak, lb 22c by the tearing of a shirt by the rnAH irvilTDlll IT m guest of honor.—Passing Show. rKUM LtVlAlliAfl Al jLA Ribs of Beef, lb 10c Bold, Beautiful, Bewitching in A von dale Beef Hearts, lb, 10c Is it Murder to D il IR Do FrameuP8 3 cS 25c The flrst floating radio studio and 97c Order broadcaBting plant is also the larg- Kill a Stool Pigeon? • #%ll# Actually Exist 6 Cars 49c 12 Caas 97c Fresh Fish and Oysters est. The S. S. Leviathan recently broadcast the first program ever Thrills . Romance . Third Degrees . Murder! Melody Farms transiniued from a ship naiiiTig the Del Monte 2 35c high seas. C Caas 99c 12 Caas 11.95 Gibson's Service & Quality Market MILK ni CREAM The program broadcast from the Comedy : Aesop Fable : Movietone News Phone 224 Leviathan was picked up by the Qn-n Msmurj Pick 3 ^ 25c 117 W. Main St. Lowell, Michigan today American Telephone and Telegraph Gompany'a ship-to-Bhore radio tele- Get Ready! The Big Fun Special Is Here! t Cans 49c 12 Caas 95c phone receiving Btation at Forked IGc River, N. J. Thence it was rebroad- cast ov^r ten statlonB of the Nation- Suday aid Monday Country dab al BroadcaBting Company's red net- Yacaam Parked Tfaa Lb. DeSylva, Brown and Henderson's 37c work of stations Interlinked by Bell Coffee Telephone lines and enjoyed by li»- 4 tenere In all partB of the country. JUST IMAGINE Need theMoiey :F:-EPHONE USED INCREAB- WCJ.Y IN TRAIN OI6PATCHINO With El Brendel h Maureen O'Sullivan John Garrick $15.00 T:;* telephone and telegraph seo- u tlon of the American Railway A»- Marjorie White Frank Albertson New Texas OVERCOATS Bticitcion reporis that the trains Cabbage 5c on nearly two-thirds of the total LOVE AND LAUGHTER IN IMi at ruiiroad mileage, of the United Get a load of this advance coarse in lore-auldag. eky- 298 Dax. *9.50 States are now being handled by rockctiac aad thrill hnntiag. It will take yoar breath Oranges 19c telephone dispatching. According away. to reports made to that aectkm f Hear the neweat and liveliest songs by the masters of Texas Seedless SUITS at $12.50 from the railroads of tb« country as melody front Broadway. Grapefruit 4 - 25c of January 1. 1930, over 164.277 See what the girls will wear fifty years from now. Do S2.50 reduction on any miles use the telephone service lor the transmitting of train orders. you blnah easily? Made to Measure Suit • • On January 1.1920, this figure stood Laugh at the riotous comedy oa the fatare. You caa't at $25.00 ! | at only 119,664 Tnilea. help yoaraelf. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN Gee whiz! If them there North Pole S5.00 reduction on any explorers could take some real coal Made to Measure Suit ;A. W. HILZEY Sunday Bargain Matinee Evenings at 7:00 and 940 ' • IM Prices 20c-40c Pork Loin Roast "14c with them I wouldn't mind going j* from $30.00 up + The Auctioneer Prices l©c-20c Eastern Standard Time hack Cats along too, but they can't, so I am 4. Nllont ( 16e staying right here where I can call |e Dutton, Mich. 34 and get some good old BLUE JAY t Services that Satisfy and Terms Go w here you will—Pay what you wilL You'll get a bigger I Lowell CleaaiDg & That are Reasonable. Fretb heaict "*• 111 here on short notice. return in comfort, enjoymeat. coaveniemce and genaine Wednesday. January 28.—Jack ENTERTAINMENT I Dye Works Kroez. Eaut Grand Hapids, gen- eral sale with extra large list AT THIS MOST MODERN OF PLAY HOUSES Pork Sausage 2-250 C. H. RUNCIMAN D. S. SIMON. Prop. Sale starts at 12 o'clock sharp. Lowell, Mich. • Opp. P. O. Lowell MIchiBan'* Small Theatre Book dales with D. A. Wingeier DOLUP E'JVS T at the Lowell State Bank. ' S 0?E< amman «fcSirak.T