BLl'K MARK NOTICE A blue mark around Ihis nolire Odd S and Ends will call your allrnliun lo your address labd. which shows thai Here and There it's time to renew. LOWELL L Brirf Paragraph* of News and Infornalion on Variety of Topics LEDGER FORTY-THIRD YEAR LOWELL, . THURSDAY, AfRIL 2, 1936 NO. 46 for Michigan ENTRIES Keene-twp, Loses isi: \rerded Ol.- Skilled Craftsman Along Main St. ind r«1> nted St Special Election Dies at Age of 52 Soil Conserving Respected Citizen School Children the siatr" agri cultural Being a Collection of Various hair\ing B hard w „ „ k-., im'st vubsianlial the residence. Ubbie Taplin in with the death <•! Jacob Bueg- Mrv segger. 7.r«. at his farm home ell recenlly. James F. Thomson. HE TERRIBLE FLOOD that Rev . S. B. Wenger < •ffici ati ng^I n - ^ hungrv fur County Infirmary Thursday,Friday following a six weeks" illness. Mr. In Dental Health •mmissioner of Agriculture, has creaU'd the most in- lermenm-nlt mas in Oakwood ceme- ^ uf j, |hal ^ wr,iU. Mr staled that the dairy business of T credible havoc in twelve lery. Ruegs<*gger had resided in Ihis ( 1h<- stale aggregated a total much eastern stales is again illustratinliKtraiings Ait n mm m'\ Mr Burt's sudden death, earlv ' 'i «< vicinilv sinc<- his r(*moval from greater than the auUMmtbile busi- some fine trails in i!^0y Stroctore Called F^v ^ New Program Will Be I'Sponiored By PTA ness. character, particularly the energy 0 with which our people set lo Miss Emma Gurlzler in 1 ~<(i. Much interest is revealed in the work lo rccover from a disaster. A Fire Hazard __ ' Told in Detail this union eleven children were And Other Bodies figures which show that thus far There are some countries .ures employed lalleriv had fail-j . K,t horn. Ihree of whom prweded led to relieve. slalishaan has him in death. Mr Buegscgger this year autom<»bile licenses and where such a flood would see . . .. v,ick r> 10 people lying down discouraged .A1 1^ /"""l. elec- Born in lUUMskau Midu JuneK«-nl Countv farmers will have with his wife and son -Good Teeth for ilealth" will f Michigan rejeh 16. 1884. he was the only son jn opportunity on Thursday and Jr. I« America the theme of a puppet show * l»rge as the maximum and disposed lo accept their hard 1° ^ he'd nexl Mondav r A |,nl fCW l ,0n W,,1 F .\mbrose and Alice Bobins Burl. Howvrr. a second rida>.. o. f this week lo leam ^MlinK m VergenneIH s • hich has been schrdulcd f, r 'rat y .n for IHii. ^ There are fate. If their homes are destrov- 1 l5ii^ 1 1 !!^L . movw ,0 0 •'d. they would not attempt to re- 1° «f ,he After his mother's death, he came .* ihlt^'Tr alxnt the new soil conservation I ^ present home in several sch(»ols of Kent Counts a ' 'al ot I-./l.|}«i motor vehicles of ( un to Lowdl in I uiK»n the ,ra c cc , dfnls lo in dition, but would just accept 0J. 5°? "a hom*MHC. wit*111h1 uthis sistesisicir auuuiuunriand brother-- ® » . . continue ^|(vlo an-lh(. sovernim-ni nujciltl iIIn] nUUlste^r years ago. Counlv Cx>uncil Paren I-Teacher I the maximum n sl Uon uf ,ale Mr. Buegv gger has alwass Association through its health «ff«raliou was 13IS5al. permanently whatever makeshift '/™ } I* budding and two -law. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tay- ^ . haLilU-it m i crop reduction • was in sight. They would say ^ of the Kent r. and attended his last year of ^^ iTthin^ill L? bee^ n held in high regard as a chairman. Blanche H. deKoning. 0 C1S schooht«l at Lowell high. Later he ^ I nder the new Soil Conserva- prt^ressivl*- e farmer, a- tireles- s has worked out the plan with th.- , Charge, s of extravagance in the was no use to struggle against ^ ® ' 00 <,n< l(n ( nis f f,!,. | notice for such election appears was a student -a•t a- businesi—;—^s col«- ' J ' ^ ' tion program, farmers max qual- softer, and an indixndual of high Holmes Dental Club. Dr. Stewart <^« ral housing, administration bel') ' obs<-n-ation lfv for r1 r m <1 Th) aa mmsoiil consei>iiifconsen-ngs —»Survivin• g —ar e eight children-—..-k-'.. Bapi.1v' Anti-tuberculosis Society ^21 u .%. . .iL . , Map.. - ^ of the high after even defeat. It savs visors of Kent County. Mich lin marriage to Ethel Jay of Low- T" * J ^ xi J* Tr-..rV rvyiiH mn payment for the shifting of acre- Mrs, Harry Mead. Mrs. J. B. wherebs the two latter orpamra- Michigan distnet in \harp age from soil depleting crops tol^'unM"S- Clara and I^eo Bueg- tions will finance the project. ,0 that the things' it accomplished 'Pan. be authorired loappropri - dl. oxer them very easily. before, can be- accomphshcl 'he sum of not to exceed Throughout his active career soil building crops or approved all of I-ansing; Mrs. The pla\ was written b> Dr. I>jii •'^'end the June for ni'Mlermta- ,, .f jh, 'ion loans. Mapes assert<-d the ad- again. It sets out with redoubled from the General Mr, Burt was a skilled cabinet- -j-u rr.nH bnilding uses; and (2» a soil Budolph Browand of Grand Bap- w. M^.rrex. Superx-|v r relations. \mer- niinistrative costs in one year delermmal'on tlo acr<.mplii^ h 1 Fund of said County, the pro- maker and craftsman of the type ^ **' . ^ ^ building payment for such farm- "K weU f-**- John and Frank of bureau of i»ublic rela ...... rt Mmrfrtwrfl then;. And this second' effor- t "has thereof' to be usej*—-—d fur the I —which the reputatio^ n of coees. .. e iruck anver wno nness ,ng" practices a—s are recoemeed-|Lo.— — ; !*<- >- . asters. Mrs. hliia ican Denial Association, and Miss 9aM«"»^0a. the advantage that it corrects constructi<»n of a new admin- Grand Bapids and environs as a ^ - X|"^ xilv *»J i'ir' ^ 'be stale committe*- and <•/ Switzerland and Mrs. .\nr^ B. T-.wm-, author f chil- istration building and two dor- c<-nler of quality furniture pro-"".. approved by the secretarx of ag- Wmgeier of South Lowell; dren's stories. some of the defects that created ,,nr trouble before. The man whose mitories as part of the Kent duction is basedDaseo. Mr,. ttuBurnl wasirwas . . . . ^ incunurencullun-. >ucSucnh farmin(arming prac-'"? n tw> r 4, , 1 ,w, ance with the determinatioanon iSligh and Berkev 4 Gav Fumi- 1^", ' ? " * , r # PtJ lermim-d as set Ihi! are bkels to 'her relatives and mans friends. f„r children of Chicago, • J^^^nties of the did not have a strong enough 1 therefor made by the Boarrd of 'un Companies in Grand Bapids.'". *,!®™*^ include the establishment of new Funeral services were held on \t a meeting of health chair- ' ^.muleted the j.4i Wednes- foundation, will build more se- - April I. of taking over the curely the next time. n ,n,n K ,om ,p r ,,e a session of said Board held ior Furniture Company of Low- hf'JIJe f^tue ba obbers [ia^,ur<. improxement and liming, 'b-nce and at 2 p m from the Mrs. Adolph Krause. president "• I? , , ."^ f J?^ fl55 Another typical .American ( 0 m characteristic now beinc observ- March 3rtl. 1936.- ell. In consid< ring political and ...A, ^ ' <1.. The soil cooserring pasments l-owell Congregational church. and the others pr«-sent expresse*] "1 'h I ' 7, Krv s <"d is the generosity with which ~, Ethel: JJJJ** f • ^ ilV.nw i ' ' » Approximalels ?1« answer that need. grasp for money during pros- ty. or the lawful husbands or their daughter. Mrs, Dorothy " i.:. per acre will be paid where lo'; f 1 * Fl a" A tentative schedule has thu» perous times, ljut when the wives of such persons, shall be Briggs of Lowell, two grandchil- ^.,,.,,1 ' ....u ....i;-. of Mich land is transferred from I OWnSlllD hlWlMllLS far been planned as follows: April ,h< on< das4 ,0 ,h< ,htr One-fourth of a thimbleful of floods rise, and the storms lax- entitled to vote" dren, Mr. Burl s ninety-Kie-sear- J? S^wJ/lnd riS ' ' lUfflK>UI|l lilCVUUllO Ti in the morning. L A. Shaw nas 1 rhe f l,ow ,I 1 5 hj,v< arranged for the show at Wvom' *»•• !**«•"" -s many microbes loww thme owonogdwellingss 0o1f man. whewnen Those- familiar with conditions ^'h*" ":. Ambrose Burl of f * adoption of his plan bs , " . !r* "T*" '?? .. ' If J 4 'l O' il fire turns homes to ashes, our present the following for eonsid (jrand Rapids; and a sister, Mrv ^rC<, jXrxiems, He was ^ ^^nged for a which time MAnHov Ann \ivfh ing Park schrioL NVwhall, Em-« here are pe rvms m the I nite.| people fling thi-se considerations (-ration: H. J, Taylor of Grand Bapnis, ^^,7^1^": StaJe. ^^ ^ ^ mons and Porter sch'K.I students Slate. Microbes usually are- class- will also be invited to see- the ^ .as. ^'V enemies of man- of prudence a*ay. and thex give Th. prt^-nl building, ab-ut * hospitanospi l and discharge d as cured k, n 1 u u d ing community and township performance. April 7. North Park l 5 - ^ " ' i }* and give. TTiey are determined sears old and of hollow-wall p J I,, , |» a sho>r l time ago. 1 committees will be- se-t up to or- Next Monday. April «0. will b^ e and Byron Center schools; Apri.l. "'h' " without rthem 1 .m Att le*as1. t tha/ tit . s that there shall be no suffering if oons1ru(iiron Town Hall. Courlland be n nominated: April 10 at Cedar Springs and n,»« take advantage every possible thing has been firm occupants would have little On Strand Calendar f ,h,s s past Desil S l eak, abmg Hat (jranpe }jaj| amj \]ooma (irange Republican ticket—Supervisor. Sparta. Arrangements may be " ^ « **rlainlj not using done to bring relief lo these sor- chance of escaping the drafts an IM 4Kl » ^ c^k ^ hmse'f for j|a|| |n the evening at Caledonia Lewis M. Veiter; clerk. Elmer S, made by teachers and parent-^ " his opinion. rowful and afflicted people, jbuilding if a fire should break r f, sv,,r out. So far the county has been; Thursdav \pr 2. Bank Night « 1« Masonic Hall. Spencer Grange White; treasurer. Rosella Veiter; U-acher meml>er- of schools near " * Turk compares mi- inui^as—.... .^. i —--ijnk- .--r-r- m.- Kurne. u sharesnaredo hiniss enterwinierss corn- . highwas commissioner. Pal the-se enters to have their pupils cr b~ .^hich make MUSIC OF THE BATTED BALL fortunate in this respect. also My Marriage with Claire Burm t^l jjh fifty chickadees, which am| Txri>nc Town HaI| Fridas aflern«x»n meetings will Bowes; justice of the pe^ce. taken to the large schools to see «he circulation of com- —./» tmc Toi-c k u 11 r 1 If a new building were not Tre-vor, Kent Taslor and Paul jhave taken up permanent resi- j I i,U s an r '0..THE. hnsdwU ^"Jfortbroming the prese nt one Kelly ^' be at the Cascade Town Hall. Frank L Houghton; board of re- one performance. Such plans mas " ^ ,'! P «*hice. Microbes jdence in the hollow between 1 there is no sweeter music have lo be equipped with Friday and Saturday. Apr, 3-4. Bnls and animals, -ii.. c-:i— -1— tw i— 1 ng Mr. Burnen a s«'! oi cnans^^n^. |j j| Vergennes Grange Democratic licke't—Supemsor, — JilS not be able lo carry the weight land .Sally Filers, also The l-aw- iituslralions ofi a with 1 Ha,, and A,p,ne r,ranse Ha,, Af rin K Two ways of controlling the not exactly a joyful sound when ,lf ^ , ^stenT upon its roof, less Bange" with J<4in Wayne. JJ: J' charts mere . • - ^ <'"ham; clerk John Pat- / • 01 p the opposing team makes that corn borer when com stalks are the opposing team makes that I.ff inslalk;ns1a]|ff such equip-lieginnineauio- Beginning a new sse-riae riall in 13 ex- ; , j j DHmariiv for 7;..distribu, 1...- l'crnooj n meeting. s start at I JO uison „i. ; treasurer. •Bollan - d T. i.u-tiFold- ; JUfllOr ACO UTOSS mighty clout. But ex-en that ___ . mixed in with Ihe manure are n^nl would be about OwST citing chapter^ -Flash Gordon- !?^t0 Tb2olJ In the ^I^^rx^nlv commit Seider Tsb^ 0?'?^ Great recommended by C. B. Dibble. triumph for the other side only The financial outlay for the with Buster Crabbe and Jean ,„, e^ . xir itum^K . 1 - iemporar\ counts commit- sennemer. justice ot tne peace. Doing Work quarlejr Tr extension entomologist. Michigan adds to the thrill. No true fan projcclrd buiMinss ,«.M . ^.1 dl H«ldr»n will McOUnnid; ^rd of rr- wants any one-sided game. He come t« view. Arthur Schneider; con- jState College. When manure is about ^aaO/KHt. II is expected I en joy, ...... e-au knew Walden Pond. The true colors of Ihe Junior spre-ad on the field, plowing be- would rather see it nip and tuct. that construction of them would v and Monday. Apr, o-Ti,! __ City. John McCabe of Ada. Je-jstables. Cecil Bibbler. Clinto>twni even if the other team esentually an(| Bed Cross were shown last week fore June first will complelely be a VTA project with the feder- two big features: A new roman- ^ howling northwester lha!, rome Lilly of Byron Center and Johnson. Clifford Klumpp wins. when Iht- members were called destroy the borers. Where plow- al government standing 45^ of •ic team romeslo the Strand in * Main street into a Counts Agent ILK. Vining, Carl W, Johnson. - • L ^ i , .u . They mas talk about other turned 1 The tickets nominated in the upon to aid Ihe Senior Bed Cross ing before that dale is impos- the cost. No bond issue would be ,n Me*troi. new production„. _p-, Ex-Chicag- •imiiaiuic o i•«>as«j Fridaymuas.,. — , ,ne.chborins townshios hase been raising monev for the eastern siole. tne corn stalks should be sports, tennis and golf, for in- necessary for the county's share, stance. obtaining a host of fol- chol Tone and Madge Evans* SS? Ibt" sk>li*hl in 'he Negonce RotananS SponSQT printed in previous ITsues of this ^ood disaster. Our local chapter gathered in a pile and burned, he as the cash is on hand. If the new -v .« • ISIOCIL "• ^ turned in over *38,00, *9.0(1 of advises, lowers, They of course, become buildings were constructed they paper constantly mpre popular. Base- Tone portrays the P"2 ^ After going through the Kmgh- Easter Seal Sale jthis amount was earned by the would solve the housing prob- U^' _^ -PlaCf1est winter unscathed, the water sixth grade selling home-made Tolal plantings of fish from ball is a kind of natural heritage Jems of the infirmars for mans under fire by a grand jury and of all American boys. Very few pipes in the Claude Thorne bar- candy. The boys and girls should date hatcheries in the inland years to come^ Frank W PcfcT- venlenced to jail for refusing lo ^ ^p froze Mondavni'ghL The of them ever come up m-ithoul Botarians were subjected to be rommended for their willing- w-alers of Michigan during 1935 son, former chairman of the Dn- divulge the source of his as- J ^^ure. fikewis. Early Day Hotel some knowledge of this game and a|ddin pointed but good-natured "roasi- ness lo cooperate at such a time amounted to os-er 100 million .nee committee of the Board of toonding information read bs grief to a number of ing" in an original poem read by as Ihis. fish. The tolal weight was more 5 lit i^f^r mjtfi iS/Kni000 r automobile* owner* who last wedl Hurley Maynard at the Wednes- Besides Ihis excellent piece of than 100 Ions, i «4i o? n"^"'^" nas ns jhat this would be the most op- articles. Enough said, see it. Also snrinctime nre- day noon luncheon, Mr. Maynard To Be Made Into work, Ihe children have been little scrub game, or would have , , ^ usother g«od picture. If you ^^brSini^XTlcSbS |im 0 buil(1 des-oted a verse lo each member, |/1 Pa busys mmakin g Easter gifts which Three new Conservation films if there was an) room for iLTTie Everx- person in Kent County, could only forsee the pleasures^ their radiators, \bout four bringing out amusing foibles in distributed to Children's will be made- available by the De- wittily turned rhymes. By unan- ice tream ractory . Old People's Homes and partmenl of Conservation for are mannesiinp greai inMresi ejuestion should give it much wouldn 1 hesitate to see If ^ou __ imous vote the poem was order- such places. These gifts include free public use lale in May. The this sear in the approaching sea-careful studs and thought before Coukl Only Cook." featuring At a depth of approximately ed incorporated in the club min- 123 painte. d pape• r toy ducks, bun- films will show deer, forestry. son. and they deserve our en-casjjn8 her xote. No one Herbert Marshall and Jean Ar- couragement, \/ " u ,v ..u x\ t r? U n,-^.i: JVr i f^"'- Ihe oil well on Ihe G. W, utes. Paul Tschauner sold to Wil- nie-s'and 250 Easter cards made and stale park activities, re-specl- .would relish the thought of aged, thur in this delightlul comeds. r sit.a(i. 301 Donald A. McPherson and Fred I! L^-hristiansen ^this week hy the first grade ; 12 scrapbooks ively. The opening of the season e the more important basetaMiUl ?T-c—i 2—™2 —--^T "-"T- lin- .J- 1 1 b> * ^ inXim,l'b]e ^ ilv. Record drillmc for one 24- H. Swarthout were inducted in- Jh old hotel at North \\ashiiig-jhy the third grade; over 500 . . , —;— , _ iraporuni oaseinu d^sjrous night fire only lo per- Camllo. j... v„ far „ |(l<, Th*. n a , ^ ls«« n « a 11 a. 4* * r*. *i n «**»•«« *I n 'ilh Carlton H. Bunciman. The or-^h * '' ^ 1 '^ ' ' ' greeting cards by the third, earnest grips with the for-hire terest These youni 0 rMno f ® Set on'of Ihe building. Some day'7-*, Cecil B. DeMille.the acknowl-a . rre*senln,s s a i Carri,VJcarnival l ganization voted lo send a dele- - ' . " ' 'he first story fourth and fifth grades. The trucks this week when they in- ball field handlindie the little >11' a n<.w ordtT m3lv ^ ^ masXtrr of fiim spectacles. ; Xf\v "^hf ^ jn 0 0 ct c with the skill ma ,cia gale lo the Junior Bolarian Con-' ' •J. ' ' rcam ami paddlepop sixth grade painted 35 flower auguraled free pick-up-and-de- « U P "- vised whereby these aged folk has caught the surging sweep of " ference at Muskegon, and the I 'nanufaclory. to be furnisher! jxjts in gre-e-n with while designs livery service on less than car- Their quick wits flash amiss the mj|y ^ cared for outside of sucbjhumanity in one of the greatest m mm W1 diamond like shafts of light It purchase of braces for a crip- 'h the latest up-to-date equip- f0r gifts. The seventh grade also load freight destined to any point institutions. However, such a i>eriods of history, blended withjjfofe Mutudl Metl pled boy was approved. The club Inen| f"? sanitary des"ices. Thejumed in their Italian doll for'" Ihe United Stales. The new is a wonderful spectacle to see system cannot come suddenlv bul spectacle, grandeur and romance. also voted lo sponsor the I work is in charge of ClnT Halch. jhe Grand Bapids pe'rmanenl ex- service is described by rail ofli- see them put their Utill in pr»c- gradually and until mus1 "Crusades" features Ixiretta In Session Today seal sale. Ihe proceeds of which "h** fonnaI opening will lake hibilion. These gifts were taken cials as e1 , ,, 1.G53 in the same period last f!Tn 1 fSiIr ^n" ihr rr^ ^.!!!? i lo ^ cjmi for in 'nstitutioux. U/kSlc XfimUir* n Hoto KW are in attendance at CHESANTNG PLANNING SHOW- was M>on 'hereafter cons-erted in- The learning of a well-paid year. 10 an i.hihiJiher but II WwhUC VlSlting /TCTC lht. meeting which starts with a koIt of rre nu v hotel, and as such flourish- Irade. electric welding, is made i ni n f • *#_,, e#^||* — dinner at noon. BOA1 0,• u'l> (d for mans years. Ihe pride jf' possible to Lowdl young men The Townsend Old \ge Pen- So good fortune go with Ihe ^ OtOUiOn Crf-rrce Ijicas died Tuesdas af The afternoon will be devohd President W. A. Both of the Ihe town. In its dining hall were'hrough an offer bs Vine Hunter sie.n movement appears to be linll JLv#tc Mav ihpv hnv#. !ill p I ul 1° 3 discussion of insurance mat- Board of Trade. President-elect feted sisiting notables such as of the Hunter Welding and Ma- headed for the rocks due to dis- Cr^»9t 0in Ag A a CsJIoaol, K iSrl^^ir Htl ' ^noon at the age of C3 Mr , arMl ,alks b presnlent W, V. C H. Bunciman of Ihe Botars , as a con- chine Shop, advertised else where ^ndon among kiderT of Ihe n l^h ^ »cll known and liked Hurras and Seculars H. K. Fisk, Club and B. G. Jeff en es of The gressman from the old Fifth Dis- in Ihis issue. Electric welding is movement, s^relan has r^ u 1. u • itoogy through many years of ledger were -uesls of Ihe Ches-trict; Woodbridge Nathan Ferris, certain to occups an increasing- signed and a c^gj^onal S- back ng from th^home rooters. MICHIGAN iLULBOADS PLAYIJ^ OttjAer^uf Commme atjas^a schoolmaster-orator: Iheib^portajiljplawjw animproxv. vestigation U now in progress. their monthly dinner me-e-ting on philosopher. Bronson A1 c o I l;|menl oser nselting in railroad Testimons bs the secretary re- PALM SUNDAY William McCarthy Sc Sons. Par-lhy one who peiiaps knew him IMPORTANT PART Tuesday evening. The pe-ople of Hazen S. Pingree when Mayor of and bridge work, and all other veals thai the organization has — ci-vr*»v 1 ^ r ncll. was sold yesterday to the best and was most assuredly his -p. fi , • h, . f every Chesaning are conte-mplating a Detroit, and others. Monlrasille forms of slt*l construction, and colle-cted about one million elol- J™ iSSiL friend in .he h™,r of do^ tlM Showboal prtxluclion and Ihe M. Wood, insentor of Ihe radio- its craftsmen should be in con- jars, that officials have paid ,u^ne<, lo guests from Lowell were invited directed -torpedo with ears." im- dant demand. The Hunter Shop themsels-es big salaries, have liv- day. the day uto Jesu•.wels l above fou^.r r figures.ficur^ This xir '"J ires. This eral services for Mr. luicas will taxes, according to talk and explain the problems p(»rtanl factor in the World War. is completely equipped, and Mr. ed in luxurious apartments for Christ rode into Jerusalem ,n i stallion has won morel first places he held tomorrow (Friday! at 2 *.£ . « vt niI|an s Almanac.*" just in connection with producing a lived he-re for Ihree months when;Hunter is enrolling a limited which they paid *2tio a month triumph. The multitude thOT ^ m. from the Haner Chapel. MiX^ R^lro^ xhan <4brr io Showboat entenlainment. Che*s- a > oung engineer directing con- number of young me*n to le-arn and that some organizers have re- make ^ Inle^i^^J^oc^ow ^ w'a5io^T^^>Wsl aning has a natural selling for s|ruction of the Consumers Pow-jlhc trade-. ceived as much as *2.000 month- such an entertainment on the er dam. two miles north of the ly—and the pits of it is that this Vh,kiU^*"H"V,0r Tld uSf Th^ in (:hicj,«0 lhis win!tT- A noUb,e (ieorge l^icas. son of Clement • cem^tu'tufn^l 0f Shiawassee- River which flows village. money came principally from u ft ^ roH'-dion of plaques, medals and ,nd Umira laics, was born in ,'rlr directh into rnnarv through the town. Operated at various times by Auction Sales David. It seemed as if ihe na- „,!* signifving winnings of the Keene Ionia Counts Mas 24 u ', , u u .11 7 poor people in Ihe form of nick- fu nd l€h he rai Chester M. Howell, the enter- Jap Waterman and 1). U. LePard, fJon were ready to accept the McCarthMrC^nhvy thoroughbredthorouchbreds will bbeiiKTe j8735 . His fathef-ih^r dieHwdd" when he . . ; ?L^ '* els. dinu-s and other small sums. prising editor of the Chesaning and known successively as the Christum ideals and go on to* diseased at Ihe King Milling was eight years old and he cmne!1^'^! Mrs. Sena Grole. Apr. 3 It is to be hoped that the day Everyman's Almanac," a 40- Ar^us is enthusiastic for the pro- Brace Hotel and Dasis House, its will ceime when deserving old better life, I Company offices within a few with his mothen r to Lowell in II was one of the most dramatic jjvs 1«««I U T ^4 booklet, gives the first out- duction for his town and is re- popularity declined when the A public auction sale will be people will be properis cared for - 1«W where be attended the high ^ ^ of ^ m ni. changes in history that onlj a ______ceising much encourapement Pere Marquette Bailway extended held Friday afternoon. April 3. under a. sensible social plan vchool. Being ambi ious to earn fude and ^tmnotroMl and eco- from Chesaning people, several its line north to Belding and Marling at one o'clock, at Ihe without their being exploited by crattax resident his own way he lefj^hool af^n^c relationship between Ihe of whom saw the Lowell Show-1 Greenville, and removed Ihe farm of Mrs, Se-na Grole*, located profiteers. fiei Human nature is fickle. It DIES AT EAST JORDAN finishing H e tenth grade. George ^ and iu railroads. There are boat last year which has inspired Lowell station from the foot of l*'o miles west of Alio. A. W. and his mother return^ ^ the 37 raiIroj|d Unts in MichlRJin. veers w ith the wind like the jirv. Catherine McCarthy Walsh _ Ihem to go ahead with a like en- South Washington Avenue to its Hilzes is the auctioneer. r pi47l,..r„id onnn;n44^ \va, old farm Keene in l«3^he^ Normall>. fbr> employ 45.000 men tertainment in their town. present site. . About 1M9 .the den^Ha^U''aXon^Nhe weathervane. D died Tuesdas morning at her ^ died three years later, ««r 1Mm :n: _ — ^Oy.fKKMMiO. according lo P p It is the same- todaj. People East Jordan home at the age of was married lo Mrs. Alia Houser TIP o.cw^rruAH r iUP **1 ^ Michigan reformatorx at Ionia as rwl m r -. j n -i. «fmi mtr. '"e* aima nac. and their total TIE BASKETBALL GAME and was ejpened to the public Because of poor health, Jacob warden of Southern Michigan Last Tuesday evening, Sparta's s,!,ife' a!f!,UV a ? I-e-pIey will sell his live slock, prison Monday and announced templations come again, they joined contact with her many Saginaw respectivelx since thati , , . , • , . F. F. A, team combalted the local ,, • *ne![ -P -a farming tools, etc., at public Fred A. Chapman of Ionia will 11 usually fall before them in the friends in Ihis localitv. ijme He was affiliated with Ihe ^ foreign countries, F. F. A. in a baske-tball game .nip™ i ™ 5 ,n ccn* auction on Saturday. April 4. at succeed Jackson sr Ionia, Mr. 0 same old way. Human nature Sarviving arJe o a "^ebrotherw . Wil- fnivers^list Church in Lansing. Th' e almanac Jals, o contains ex- whicu.i.:^hk ended witu-khk a.. score o..fr 14i* - lenmai nowenng. jjjj. farrT1 located four tmle*s south Jackson succeedvmn. s Charles F. still needs some stability. iliaim McCarthy; two sisters. Mrs. GeorcOeorHe and wife came to Low-i"'*.Low-l*3"^^ J.**™*•—."-« ^.!**3 *] | 14,\fte. After thr eth egam game eth eIh bose boss swer were e . ... lof Lowell on M-66. A. W. Hilzey. Sheehan who dieel unexjK-cle-dls .. 'William Byrne and Mrs. Peteriell Sunda^unaas Mar.22'uar. '' . foiv#ir au short , ^.llT^'LT.J^M^rve. . . , ,, d hot dogs and chocolate. LOH ELL BO^S IN Bl SIN ESS auctioneer. The list will be-on March I«. m n TEMPERANCE EDUCATION Haw ley of Daslona Beach, Ra.; v.s.t ^thhis sisteTand brother- * " business, household Edward Herald and Clair found in Ihe advertising columns 'ME LONG talked about I*® nephews, Gerald and Jostiniin-Uw. Mr, and Mrs. Will Dever- ',na »P"ns MICE WORK MI CH DAMAGE Brown, well-known Lowedl young of this issue. "if the farm people of America course of temperance edu- McCarthy; and two nieces^ Mrs. j p j ^-as taken very ill Mon- ,nen ,ook ovtT no n < an( NOTICE The record break ins cold of * ^'^"^as the ^ „ —I— .... do l reshape their own destiny. cation in the public schools John Hefferan and Mrs. William dav evening and sank rapidly un- Ihe winter just closed caused '"anagemenl of the Dempsey ofl M. D. Snealhrn. April 7 it will be reshaped for them by is abouout to become a reality, ac- C. Doyle-^of LowelL . . til'the end came. He had been! Starting Wednesday. April 8. I * - ift Birii\f thf Manon andu restauranrcM^uranti adti M-6^i"vu6 • iMililic suction sjlt* will he other people." declared Ihe editor f cording to Dr, Eugene BL. ElIiolraiioH.IL *-uneraFunerali services were neihelda Jithims unau^hlhle llo do anyy labolaborr foforr ththe willl deliver artificiall icice iin Low-- h^rkTrom"Vhfronj e Vfe^s ^t out two and I S-IC. Starting next week. he,d Tuesdav Aoril 7 at the M o « farm" journal the other dav. , e superintendent of public instruc-'nonnng in East Jor-past two years bul had seemed ell and xicmily for myself. .1 Mrphpr- h P'ace will be operated on a d Sneathen home located one Agricultural leaders recognize the ; c sis lion. By May 1 a suggested course dan at nine odnrk. !o be improvins this winter. F. R. Haines. " fa,e in Verfie nnes'. ill will 24-h-Hir-dails basis, serving short ^e e-ast of Pratt l^ake on I'S-lt " •hat confront? agriculture, or rs of study will be in the hands of Besides his widow he leaves to c46 Lowell Phone 325. u_v<. , j^. renJaced at consider- .'^" al all times, and equipped ^ w Hilze-v. auctioneer. The There is need, as perhaps never a c 30.000 Michigan educators with, RURAL BOYS' CONFERENCE mourn their loss two sisters. Mrs. V. . yr xirPherson states omi>lele line of Sinclair hve-stock and imulements before, that e*ach farmer inform Will Devering of Lowell and Mrs. ?iOT,CE r< ,uc,s ,he new ro r,e,or5 instructions to see that the study The annual Boss' Coofctvaoe.'n "S ^^Iia'^. therIhere has been a great deal oof''.f l' ™r - P P .nd IIs is „printer d elsewher* e in ^himself " , think seriously and try- off temperance becomes a hich is sponsored by Ihe Kent ^ ?.of v/!l n t. "nJ! Or. Gertrude Tredenick. chiro- pre^rrty damage on Grand Bap- s,a,e* this issue. to reach sound conclusions, and the regular curriculum. that he join with others to put '•fright*' method the power of organized effort be- in the minds hind the policie-s which seem to replaced offei the wisest solution. showing ance and allowing rross ¥Uiod Be, ef Fund Thomas Store Special Sale ,and friends. Rockford Honelude Work Skoe.Icnon^or'for'uieTluidu apia^c pi-nimtmi'- • fa • ' - * • ulementpiviuvni^s dianmd tooli'^ s andu some' decide for himself whether he , , me ,n will drink. The course has been See Sunday's Detroit News fori George was of a kind hearted s' sion census, is a candidate forjJ ® 'f" ha* <-? ' making *,household geM>ds on Thursdas Hundreds of high grade, na- ,OIa, 01 in the process of preparation for Information on how you mav get and cheerful disposition, and all A new loi of these Famous constable on the Democratic April 9. at the Ke-efer farm, lo- tionallv known and popular who knew him best Ios*ed and Shell Cordovan Horsehide work ticket for Lowell-tp. and would oi-vnutv wiwc xx euxt cated 24 miles west and Vj mile brands of groceries are being several months and represents a set of 8 linen-finish photo- A the best thought of both "wets graphs of motion picture stars., appreciated him most shoes in all sizes. Factors- samplers like lo base your support at next ki * wuvl s(>uth of the Grand Trunk derail, offered by C, Thomas Stores in and "drys" on the subject suitable for framing. On sale at and imperfects at about % off Monday's election. p46 Bring in your wool. We are, A. W. Hilzey. auctioneer. The their April Sale of Fine Foods, Christiansen's or phone for de- & for The ledger. 12.00 regular price. 124 pairs *1 82j00. paying highest market prices, .list is printed in this week's issue Read the advertisement on page Ledger want ads pay. Try livery. per ffjM for 6 months. Coont. Job printing—Ledger office. Runciman EleV*'Elevator" , of TktThet LedgerI ulaar . five. TWO THE LOWELL LKPGKR. LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THI RSDAY. APRIL 2, ItSC THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THI RSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936 THREE fires where the cause is known. marv Becketl, Chester, Joseph Defects should be repaired care- ine and Violet Hiidniek are hav- Harris Creek Cowcll Ccdgcr fully. he aays. The Ledger Mr, and Mrs. William C. Doyle o'clock with Lloyd Dawson, Cbc ing the measles, By Mra, Basil R, Vre^laad "Chimneys disintegrate most were in Chicago over Sunday. Supt., and the school is putting Mrs. Bert Baker had a party in This and That and nito Solo quickly at the top owing to the on new life, a hopeful sign. honor of her son Biehanl's 22n,l Fresh Home-Made Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould were l.atost designs and best construc- combination of weather and hot John Flannery. who has made The Church is to begin another Honor Roll birthdav Sund.iv evenilenmcn . in Detroit on business Tuesday. FURNITURE tion. Because of our low over- gases," Mr. Jefferson states. "Such his home at ihe John O'Neal From Around revival with Rev. I. G. Martin as The Cooperative ChLClul_. meets head we can and will save you Published every Thursday morning at 210 East Main Street, a condition is frequently found m home for a number of years, Mrs. Glenn Webster entcrlain- evangelist. It will he remember- Lowell, Michigan Entered at I'ostoffice at Lowell. Michigan, as olc chimneys well below the roof with Mrs, Tnelma Both this week For The Home I money. Subscription Acknowledgments passed axvay Saturday morning. Loaf Cream ' ed Miss Nora Mast of Sand take ed that Rev, Martin gave Ihe Second Class Matter, "A crack in the chimney may be Thursday, the Old Town Miss Agnes Baley spent the lover the week-end. church a few days' meeting last located by building a smudge fire The following amounts have We specialize in—Window Shades. Floor Coverings, week-end at home with her par- October which was very pmllt- and covering the chimney top with been paid on subscriptions to The Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beach en- R. G, JEFFERIES. Editor and Publisher. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baley. SIM' able and has consented lo hold Picture Framing, Etc, a wet board or sack. Cracks are Leilger from March 1 to March 1 Lb. 15 tertained his mother from Beld- Falla8burg& Vicinity Wm, Burns and son James friends in Rockford. C another meeting, beginning Tues- found by the escaping smoke. Mi- 31. 1936. If your name shoul.i jing over Ihe week-end. Member Michigan Press Association called Sunday afternoon al Ihel day, Apr. 7, and continuing toj nor cracks can be filled with good appear on Ihe list bul has been By Mrs. Weslcv Miller Our New 1936 designs are beautiful and color fast, Washables Charles Thorpe of Ionia called Joe Flynn home in Free port. 1 Robert Townsend and wife of April l!l, each evening at 7:30. Member National Editorial Association cement mortar but if there are accidentallv omitted, kindlv no- for kitchens and bathrooms. Quality better, prices tower. Our on friends here Sunday. Miss Eva Slandish, who was at iGharloUe spent Sunday herewith Mrs. Alma Ferguson of Port W. A. Roth many cracks or if the bricks are ,irx lho {j^ger office at once, H. C. SCOTT eaten away, reconstruction of the Mrs. Ed. Bradley xisited rel- the Wm, Anderson home, is in direct connections with one of the largest and best factories Mrs. M. H. Dempsey of South his mother, Mrs. Jennie Town- Huron will conduct the singing Mrs, Helen Avery, $2,00. Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: entire chimney is advisable. atixes in Grand Bapids a fexv Pennock hospital at Hastings re- enables us to sell at from one-fourth to one-half ten than can- l/iwell has moved to Grand Rap- Hume of Good Home- send. for the last week of the meeting. FURNITURE Year $2.00; Si* months $1,00, Other causes of farm fires are .Mert Sinclair, $2.00. days last week, covering from an operation for vassers or others who sell from sample books In room lots. Made Candies Mrs. Ferguson is a person of deep ids. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Ellis and Three months 50c; Single Copies 5c sparks on combustible roofs, care- Mrs, F. E, Boynton and niece. appendicitis, piety and has a happy way of Funeral Director and Ambulance Service. E. Offarrom*. $2.00. Prices start at 10c the double roll—no one can give better val- Hugh Dodds of Sarannc called daiiKhler spent Sunday with Mr. less use of matches, careless stor- Jeanne Boxee. were at "Other Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley of singing Ihe gosjM'l. a lady of rare Mrs, Lois Tidtl, $2,00, ues. We will not be undersold. We trim, take back unuwd on his aunt, Mrs. Ed. Walker, ***•*' ****** and Mrs. Ted Ellis of Kast Cale- The Lowell Ledger, established June. 1S93; The Alto Solo, es- of gasoline and kerosene, de- Days" and called at Ihe home of Kalamazoo visited their undo ability. Store Phone 55 Res, Phone and Nights, 330 rolls, give estimates, figure requirements and give complete donia. tablished Januar*. 1904. Consolidated June. 1917. fective heating equipment, faultyi C S, Baker, $2.00, Wesley Miller Sunday. and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. An- Sunday. The Church is seeking lo do its " I wiring and improper use of electric George Chaffee, $1,00, Mr, and Mrs, Morris Kalward derson. Sunday. service. Mrs. Orvie Stahl of Elmdale Mrs. Kmmet While of Ionia and best to bring the Gospel of Fidl appliances, lightning, and spontan- Mr, and Mrs. Karl Dowling vis- 5 and Waller Orr were Salurdav Mrs, Wm, Anderson and son spent Monday here with Mr, and Mrs. William Densmore of Sara- Salvation to the attention of by Charles Quick to Bev, D. B. ^o" ignition of hay and other pro- William Conx-erse, $2.00, ited friends in Belding and take- evening callers at Ihe Claude Howard and Mrs, John Flynn Mrs, Wesley Crooks, nac were guests of Mrs. F. K. needy souls. "Come and let us Davidson. pastor of the Lowell ducts. Milton Weitz, $2,00. view Sunday. Boolh home. called on Miss Slandish at Pen- Let Us Show You While last week Wednesday, do you good." X.oweil Stems Mrs, Clara Phillips and Miss Banhst church, Charles E, Brown, $2,00, Mr. and Mrs. Pele Edinger of nock hospital Sunday ex*ening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weekes Cavsie June Lee spent Ihe week- Mr. and Mrs Drury and daugh- Miss Dcllo O. Bruner and Davi* f mL-A Charles W, Collar. $2.00. loosing were at the home of her Howard spent Ihe night with visited friends in Olivet and Bat- Floxd C, Wright were united in L/aviS i_«Ke end with relatives in Holland, ter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C«or- CHRISTIAN 8CIKNCE SOCIETY parents. Mr, and Mrs, Emiell Charles McDeremich, xxho is x-ery tle Creek Sunday. of25,30 and marriage, H* Mr*. Vim. Schrader Frank J, McMahon. $2,00, nell of Grand Rapids were Sun- Corner S. Washington Ave. anil Spring Is Here Stauffer Salurdav and they, with low with pneumonia in the hos- Henry's Drug & Wallpaper Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Young of ** j jf Woromd was receivetirvci^rul heriirier uoif thuier C. A, Stone. $100. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. day night visitors at the Frank E. Kent Si. Mrs. Stauffer and son Uoyd were pital, Battle Creek spent Sunday here l Frank Penning were their son. (iould home. and so is ( M? Ward ' Stewart and ' son were Joe Kukla. $1,00, suoper guests at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. P. Laux. Morning service every Sunda> 35 2/ea rs JlOO L Jack and wife of tansing, UU L li f owr|h Mrs. Wm. Schrader called on Grand Rapids called on Mr. and Dr. C, K. Hathaway and daugh- them to you. er, Mrs, Emma boynton. who has By Mrs. S, Van Namee and children spent Sunday with April .i. home his sister. Mrs. S. 1. A|,.xan,|cr Anderson passed Frank Huizinga Wednesda> Mrs. Julia Slone. $2,00, MICH Mrs. Frank Meeker Saturday, ter Lillian of Grand Ledge, Mrs. been visiting relatives there Ihe Bartlett visited Mr, and Mrs, AL Springs is visiting Mr. and Mrs, relatives in Detroit and Kalama- Among the Bible citations is Male, al Salem. Ore. 'away here at the home of his sis- afternoon Miss Nina Wright, $1,00. Hoskins in Grand Bapids Sunday, Kmma Still of DeWight, III., and this pasage (Gen. 1:31): "And The Home of Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes 0 r Ur Nlck t h g M past three weeks, S. NanNamee. Value- zoo, Miss Mona June Ayers of Sara- i ^ - ler. Mrs. J. H. WVsbrook. al Ihe , * ^ * ^ Martin Peterson. $1.00. Sirs. Charles Hayward of Sara- God saw everything that he had and Mrs. ( has. Burr, fell on the ^ » sg afternoon at the Stewart home. Sunday callers at the Emiel Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Brulon, Mr, and Mrs. Julius Crans at- nac spent the first of the week Michael McGihn and Mr. and Atty. and Mrs. R. M. Shivel nac were guests of Mr. and Mrs. made, and, behold, it was very [H-d and suffered a broken collar . , , recovering ^ 2" Baymond J, Moag, $1.00. Stauffer home were Dr, and Mrs. tended a parly in Freeport Sat- Dark-brown ink. called sepia, is here with Miss Charlotte White, M|v> |)( 1h )u cher Mrs, Henry Timm xisited Mr, and spennlt Sunday with his mother, Klmer S. White Sunday, good." A, W, Miller. $2.00. Price and daughters Belly and urday night. made from a Huid found in the W. C. Hartman M,nV. , r.- fH',1"1 * lonp ijlnessB. silling alJhe Clifford Rowland and son Eddie. Mrs. Gene Timm and family near Mrs. Minnie Shivel, in Constan- Atty. and Mrs, R, K. Springett Correlative passages lo be read Mr and Mr11 s \ B Smith 1re1 - i i .I "P V .iCIifford Rowland and son E^ldie. Sharon of Belding. Mr. and Mrs. The Home Economics Class cuttlefish. This fish carries be- Dr, and Mrs. F. E. White and tr- , - "• table with Ihe family the first Ti_m uiiuhnrH 11 rv oorf nmnH R>nia5« Mrs, George Miller. $2,00, Ionia Sunday. tine. spent Sunday in Battle Creek from Ihe Christian Science lext-j Phone 38 215 W, Main St. cei-ivev d a telegram from Arizona ww.i.s ;' ' *, 8 "apjo Bill Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs, met with Mrs, Lucy Proctor on neath his body a bag full of dark- daughter Charlotte were dinner r an Peter VanderJagt. $1,00, with Mr. and "Mrs, Wayne Spring- book, "Science and Health with imouneing Ihe death of their • , i v u ipfi fnr J nil el 111 u ci ^ Hillsburg. Mrs, Harold Sneathen, Mr. and Sirs, Snyder and Thursday, Mar, 2f», brown liquid. When he feels him- Miss Alice Henry of Grand Rap- guests of Atty. and Mrs. Gerald ann t ar r ,cn r ett. Key to the Scriptures." by Mary mrhior v.^1 Hiichmd whrt - ' ' '? • '? Henry- Slater and son Harvey of William Boss. $2.00, children of Caledonia xisited self in danger and wishes to hide, ids spent the week-end with her K. White of Grand Rapids Tues- daiichuiiighte.r Xesta...... s...... nusDanwell traded spent Monday evening with Tom Clayton Johnson, $2,00. Bapids were calling on Elaine Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Sanborn Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Johnson or worthy, God made. Whatever follow. Our pastor, Mr, Gardner, which is least is faithful also in ried only a month, nd 'water all around him that he can with their sister, Mrs. Gladys ald, his farm for one in Kalamazoo, Forward. Robert Ferrall. $2,00, and Beulainr • e "Mille r one dav lasl and children xisited friends near and daughter visited their par- Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings is valueless or baneful. He did has promised lo give his own much." Luke 10:10. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nash re- week, [el axvay unseen. From this iHnrtley, James Casey died al his hme in Kalamazoo Sunday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton, of Grand Rapids were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wingeier not make, hence its unreality." iH-rsonal leslimony Come and lumed from Texas. Mr. Nash Mrs, Ella Bobinson. $1,00, {•quid the sepia ink is made. It Vergennes, Mrs, Wesley Miller was in Mr, and Mrs. Earl Page and son Sunday. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Hattie Walker is ill with and their guests. Dr. and Mrs. J, near il. April 12. 7:3(1 p. m. ALTO PARISH M. E. CHURCHES having accepted a position at the A meeting was held al the G. Smyrna Mrs, Clayton Dygert. $2,00. Grand Bapids Monday, [lasts longer lhan any other ink Warren. laryngitis at this writing. Her K, Altland and Mr. and Mrs, Emmett and Mr, and Mrs, Lester Mrs, Bertha Fuller of Harbor known. The Season's Smartest E. A. Armstrong. Pastor Lowell Slate Bank, V, McConnell store for the pur- Bs- Mrs. Albert Hausemian Mrs, Carrie Dygert, $2.00. many friends wish her a speedy Willis Young of Grand Rapids, LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH Mr, and Mrs. Louis Wride of A. J. Hoolsfma. pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mrs. Elvira Tracv. who moved |Kise of considering Ihe li»cation recovery. lattended Ihe Red Ball at the "I Believe in the Triumphant E. Wallmark. *2.00. Clarksville spent last Thursday of WEST xxilh her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Masonic Temple in Grand Rapids. Bible School—lilrOU a. m. LOWELL Life." this is the sermon subject of .i basket faclon here. Mrs. Robert Bebee entertained with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tonex Smith, lo \da in June, Glenn Livingston, $2,00. :h r t s H an f Preaching—II :00 a. m, by a F. W. King, Pastor for next Sunday morning. 1837, and xvas the lirsl while girl several little playmates of her son Topcoats Are Here John Chaterdon, loca' l ' 'bo' y «™ts vWM g™-* ^ " "» Alto services. 10:00; Bownc John G, Livingston. $2,00, Columbian Chapter. pastor from Grand Dapids. Lake Odessa, Mich. Frank Wednesday evening in hon- Lyon, near North Park, during in that village, then bul an In- ,> Center. 11:30. J, W, Livingston, $2,00, Charles Tonp and Miss Shirley Mrs. R. 1). Hahn, Miss Dorothy . }• - U.—6:30 p. m. Four est Lowell Church dian selllement. died in Grand or of Frank's 11th birthday. the week-end. W Opiiortunily will be given at Miss Eythol Shear assisted Mrs. Fashbaugh of Saranac were the Koth and Miss Mary Horn spenl departnienls. ^ m.—Sunday School Rapids, aged SS years, Mrs, B, F, Kammeraad. $1,00, TTicy Have Everything—Style, 10 ;}0 Alto for Christian baptism of in- Tremendous Leo Cowles with her housecleaning guests of' Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Lilly Campbell and the Mrv Delos Waters bought a half in- Mrs. Celia Cramton. $1.00. Friday night. Saturday and Sun- p '!!frhinUJTlMi n m'i.v 'r.ntid Seymour Dalstra, Supt. fants and adults and for any who part of last week. Topp Saturday evening, Reverend Mrs, Butler of Manis- day in Ann Arbor and attended! .j^eaching-v 8.(Ml p. m. by (.rand ^ terest in the Morse lixerx barn at Warmth, Light Weight day in Ann Arbor and altendert , l ''.^" ''•"k—; " a . mm.—Preachm u may wish lo unite with the Mrs. DeEtte Gardner accompan- Bert Purchase. $2.00. Karle Haner 8 r Muskegon. the junior girls' play Saturday," .^ l^J'" ' - -...n 7:311 p. m.—Christian EndeavorK , church. Trifles ied Mrs. Ed. Insley to Trufanl on Hallie DeVoe. $1.00. evening. Mr.Hahn and son GurneyI ^0^n^,"> cuninR' ' ^ followed by the preacachinh g ser- Mrs Betsy Devendorf. former- Friday where Mrs. Insley installed jrtsmett tftsstts w Last Sunday evening at Alto a By ELMO SCOTT WATSON I)r, P. L. Cambell. $2,00, Many men are buying topcoats for all-year week-end here with her parents, p . nd Mrs. G. G. Towsley of drow lo Ann Arbor Sunday .nd vice. l> of l-oxvell and Vergennes. died; the officers of that Maccabee hive. r a fhursday evening, 7:30—Young .good congregation gathered to ] Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Hall. Grand Rapids had Sundav din- thev returned home with him. South Ward School {jry ()ll( ||u. m.NV church hymnals in Grand Bapids, aged nearly 96. The Jolly Eight Bridge Club were Mrs, Oren Saylcs, $1,00, wear, but they are especially adapted for People's Bible Study. Sunday School at 19:80 a. m | ,. j y an informal "sing." She with her husband came from $34,000,000 AN ACRE pleasantly entertained Friday eve- Mrs. X. I), Berrx. $2.00, x The senior girls of taw el I high The imstor will have charge of . . 0 n 0 Nexv York lo Michigan in 1842.) ning by Mrs. Leonard Weber. Hon- these early spring days and the cool even- ^ HR. W-ol S-t & - school were guests at a Dramatic all meetings next week. Chester I lace, aupl. The choir with Miss Bernice E. B. Sterxick. $1,00, 011 :,r( making their wax overland with ors went to Lucille Mattison and Grand Rapids visited Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Jacobs and daughter Tea given by the Women's League I Seek the Lord with all youvonr ^ ' cordially welnim. Yeiter at the piano and Charles the Clyde G, Stark. $1.00. ings later on. ox teams from Detroit lo Lowell.I legends of Florence Houserman Mrs, Martin Houseman Sunday. of Grand Rapids spent the week- of Junior College, Grand Rapids, heart and you will find Him Smith at the violin added much A marriage license xvas issued American history Is that the Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Alburtle B, W, Belles. $2,00, end here with Mrs. Jacobs' aunt, on the afternoon of March 24. precious. U)A COMMUNITY REFORM EH lo 11"' enjoyment of the services. Harris March a Mrs, Wesley Clemcnz and lit- lo Albert Griswold and Bach?] Dutch bought the whole Island of son who will Polo Coats, Fleeces, Knit Coats and Tweeds, Mrs, W. I. Burdick. and family. After the lea thev went lo the t0 Mrs. Bessie Gulliford. $1,00. CHURCH Jones. Lowell young people. Manhattan from the Indians for $24 "S"" name of EHdon Arlo tle son. Bruce, left the Luz ma- Girls' gym and saw two one-act . 77 . Vernon King and lady friend Elija StahL $100. Raglans and Half Belt styles. ternity hospital Monday after- Mr, and Mrs, Charles Owen of ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, Howard B, Scholten. Paslor.' Postage stamps, as we know Grant Jackson resigned his . -• plays, "Minikin and Manikin" and -orth of rum. beads and other trade wer,. Sundav dinner guests at Al W. B Gardner, Pastor Ihem today, were invented by a position at Silsbx's barber shop. John Downes. $100, noon and returned to their own Flint and Gerald and Donald "The Burglar," The girls went to 1)1:1)0 a. m.—Preaching. goods. Remembering that, consider bert Houserman's. Mullen of Grand Rapids visited ! Scotchman in 1834. but they did The wedding of Mrs. Grace Mrs Mrs, Hazel Connor, $100, Beautifully styled and tailored and reason- home. Grand Rapids in the school bus. Bible School al in a. m. Enoch 11:00 a. m.—Sunday School. this Item of real estate values: - Man- Grey, who has lived Sundav at Ihe Clyde Mullen home. not come into general use until a Dunlap and George Whilcomb. in a Mrs, Wm. K. Ross and daugh- Carlson, Supt. 7:30 p. in.—Preaching. A few yean aco one of the Mrs. number of years pass- Genevieve Graham, 50c. ably priced. Those from out of town who law made by the British Parlia- both of Lowell, xvas solemnized turd# ter, Mrs. Gus Wingeier, have re- Hay Bergin of Lowell is vice Preaching service at II a. m hlder Peter redder of Grand , | j,, ig4o required it all over Vanderbllts wanted to buy a plot S ^ >' ^l^ofn^t the S, F, VandenBroeck, $1,00. attended the funeral of Howard l1 pn at the residence of the bride's Prayer meeting every Thursday Rapids will occupy the pulpit. , . , . it«l Stales «f c, • o 1 Soldiers Home in Grand Rapids turned home after a week's .visi . t presidenoresident of a McAllister for Con- Burt Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. hl rnun r> ln fhl l n brother. Frank Heath, in Grand of ground In East Fifty-Seventh where she went to spend the winter. Claude Staal. $100, evening. j in Canada with Mrs, Boss sister gress Club formed March 25 at H, J. Taylor. Mrs. Joe Fron and 8:40 p.m.—Christian Endeavor, (n|r s|amps are made by the Gov- Bapids, Thex left to make their street between First avenne and the Funeral Tuesday afternoon at the Mrs, Milo Johnson, 50c. Communion the first Sunday in c who has been ill. Shamrock Gardens, Grand Rap- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Top. v:lU.w (live Ourselves 1° ,.rnment Bureau of Engraving and home in Medford,• Ore, river. On It stood one of the five Maccabee Hall with burial at each month. Mrs. Walter Peckham, 50c, Dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, ids, Cockren. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (.hrisf. ., Printing in Washington, This es- Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Carl hmwnstone mansions, built In the Smyrna. $15" to *27" The Bible School will give an Tuesday, 8:00 p. m, loung jaijlishnienl makes several mil- Beid C Towne. $1,00, Martin Houseman on Tuesday- The South Bell school, which DeBree, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Den- 10 30(1 70s by HarTe v Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houserman Easier program al Ihe church on I copies Bible (.lass. ilions of stamps in a day. \rt White a 'son ^ . Dennis, a leading were Mr. iHouseman's sisler and Boer. Mrs. Lena Jay and children and Harold were Lowell xisitors Mrs, L. M. Chubb. $100. has been closed for a week be- Sunday evening, Apr. 12, at 7:30. Friday Prayer .Service. The S< husband, the Rev, and Mrs. R. J. cause of a case of scarlet fever of Grand Rapids; Mr, and Mrs, E. O. J,'Odel| of Vergennes was ^"or of his day. An examination FYiday aftem^n' and "whilr "there H, Croninger. $1,00, All are invited. Nol a dull mo-....congregation wil. l b^ e th...»e guest —of i , •. kicked in Ihe face bv a horse and of the •b^tr"rt" '« ^"ed on their aunt. Mrs Walter Vaughn, of Chicago, in the neighborhood, reopened Hanson of Kalkaska, Mr. and ment in the program. You will the Bethany Reformed Church in Lsc The Ledger want column u the tlt,e 10 8 Mich, Bell Tel, Co. $100. first,,. THE Tuesday, Mrs.'Harry Cockren of Kalama- severelx injured ' narrow strip of land Rogers, who was ill. New Spring Sport Suits $15.95 up Mrs, Pat Beahan entertained enjoy every oil, special music,. Grand Bapids, you have anything for sale, for Mrs Sn vder Oliver Simpson, $100, zoo, Mr. and Mrs. I>ell Kinyon of " which ran straight throngh the - of Clarksville. who the following ladies from Ionia Chas. Brown was in Whitney- singing, recitations and more loi "*He that is faithful in that rent, lost or found. nriddlp of rh'p • » . .Thursday ex-cnlng and constant cold made visible town. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Hichard'^Mur^hl^s a fonner Miss Janel Rickner by Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McDonald en- C. H, Alexander, $4,00, % Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Bovee called noon, MisSfRusse'le Williams at I kiah. le^tyVn^mori"ttuln ttS.oSTin tenaVedVr^d Mrs Parker Mr S Mr" iod MrjTurVKnr^n, ^h"- "' ^ly'sule Bank, ...... „ , . .^rtained Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mc- Mrs, Etta Bouse, $2.00 on their mother, Mrs. Lydia Ky- Lowell vith Mr. and Mrs. ban Ivropi. u>n Ix)Wcn jn I912 Lenten Services v- , Purchasing shot gun commercial Donald of Cadillac over the week ser, in Lowell Sundav afternoon, Mrs. D, K. Thyng left for Neseww mineral mixtures that aratpe nnnot! pnH Emerson Slaafler, $2,00, Mr, and Mrs. Harry LaBar of ...... , », . There will be a service every through a Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Vander- Grand Rapids spenl th•»e- ™week1'-- ('alUrs or Mr- anil Mrs* A* *• evening of Passion Week in the lork to join her husband. needed, says Dr. C. F Huffman The Ladie« Aid will hold its meef- T. A. Muiphy, $2,00, • Zwemer and family Saturday hoff have purchased a home in end with her parents, Mr. and church auditorium. Monday even- John Mills preparing to build professor and research associate in ing Monday in the church" where Marian Noll, 50c, Bowling Alley were his mother, Mrs, Anna Grand Rapids and expect to move Mrs. George tae, Sunday guests ing the Pastor will preach from a new house on his vacant lot on dairy husbandry at Michigan State they'll serve the annual election Mivnu Zwemer of IHIolland, and sisters. xXashmgton SI. College. East Lansing, dinner John O, Clark. *L00. soon. at Ihe ta'e home were Miss Naida the topic, "The Man, Jesus;" Miss Amanda Zwemer of tansing Will Jury lost two fingers of "Under our conditions, with al-| Mrs. Alfred Scott has been work- Mrs. Mary Blukeslee, $2,00, The Ionia Business Men will Catering to Ladies Teeple and Mori Teeple of Grand Tuesday. "The Teacher;" Wed- 50 and Miss Winifred Zwemer of his right hand while working at abundant, odorless steam ing for a couple of weeks in Grand Mrs, Vern Leach $2,00, entertain the farmers of South Rapids and Earl Teeple of tan- nesday, "The Man of Action;" 1,01,6 n,eal is that Milwaukee. Airview of Downtown Pituburgh at Height of Flood—International News Photo, Courtesy Detroit Times Ihi- Specialty Co. factory. a" Is needed in Rapids. ' Im Boston at a supper and program and Gentlemen sing. Thursday evening following the t he vast Note: Subscription payments Jerome, little son of Prof. J, 1 majority of instances in Mrs. C. VanderMaas and sons in the near future. The affair will Mr, and Mrs. John Maurer and sermon. "The Crucified." we will 1 fecd r a ons D r made after March 31 will be second . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spangler F, Thomas, fell downstairs and ^i ^' . '' '," 1 Huffman Neat and Frank spent Sunday ex-e- be held at the Boston Grange hall Miss Mary Fahey of Detroit spent have our annual Passion Week 0 0 of Grand Rapids were week-end broke his right arm at the elbow. P ' *® out •Occasionally a small ning with relatives in Byron Cen- printed in an early issue of The and supper will be furnished by a couple of days lasl week with communion service. 18 ne ssar For miests of Mr, and Mrs, Grant Russell. infant son of Mr, and ".t <:f >' ter. Mrs. VanderMaas is recovering Ledger. the ladies of the Grange. their uncles, Chris and Richard Sacred concert by the-Choir of h,s either sodium West Lowell Warner, Sunday callers at the Mrs, Geo, Krum nassed axvav at ta^ . or po- from a severe cold. North Bell PTA April meeting Bergin, Miss Fahey remained for the church, under the leadership Reinforcements from Michigan Stanton, '' ssium iodide can be used by mix-. Our old friend, Mr. Harry Friend Warner home were Mr. and Mrs. Our own appointment as By Mra. Melvia Caart a longer visit at the home of ;ing one ounce of either with 10 lbs. 'has returned from Lansing and has Whites Bridge has been postponed until Friday, Halley Buttrick of Kalamazoo of Bruce Waller. Worship with ai d Richard Bergin. us Good Fridav evening. ' I then remixing this 10! opened his gas station again here By Mrs. C. E. Bowea April 17. and Mrs. Rose lHansen of Grand ,bfi of saU wlth 90 Ib April 4. 1901—35 Years \go | « o' ««lt lo in Cascade Mrs. Wesley Crooks of Lowell Rapids. C, H. Alexander of South taw- U 100 Flood waters rage . . . dams break Pittsburghtoday where the Michigan c pPflu._ . .... P Pounds of iodized salt The suckers are starting to move. and Mrs, Grace Miller of Bay City ell, a former township clerk, Job printing—Ledger office. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rey- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH o.bino circulated a petition Or the commercial iodized salt may a few are being caught In the neUi Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ingersoll a Dealer for KELV1NATOR called on Mrs. Elmira Jay last was in town Saturday on busi- asking the council to grade Mon- be purchased " a very few have been speared nolds of Snow District and Mr. S. B. Wenger, Minister ... water stands ten feet deep in the Bell Telephone Company is con- of Lansing spent the week-end at Thursday afternoon. ness. It was Mr. Alexander's first roe street above high water mark. Dr. Huffman's statements are Mr and Mrs C T McDonald at- and Mrs, Gaylord Scott of Grand Appropriate Palm Sunday ob- Bay Ingersoll's, Last week callers of Mr. and visit to town in several months tributing part of the emergency force. J, Gibbs, son of A, M, Gibbs ar- based on ten years of experimen- Rapids called Sunday at the home servance will be enjoyed. Great business section of a great city tended a formal party Friday eve- Miss Ethol Shtar assisted Mrs, Mrs, Charles Billinger were Mr. as he has been kept at home on rived home from service with the ^on in which scores of dairy cat- ning at the Masonic Temple. By of Mr. and Mrs, John Chaterdon. and sincere appreciation is due t,e were fe<1 f Leo Cowles with her work lasl We are mighty proud of this appoimmeot. Because after seeing all the new and Mrs. Andrew Juhl of Pratt account of illness. Local telephone circuits are flooded It was true in Michigan—in 1922 and Volunteers in the Philippines. i or fix-c years or more. the reports, they certainly must Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox of Grand the perfect attendants during 8 cW Friday and Saturday, take, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Colby Boy Hill accepted a position P« mineral mixtures now have enjoyed themselves. 1936 refrigerators—we know we would rather offer our customers Kelvin- Rapids also were recent visitors tant. Names will be read Easter 1929 — when reinforcements from co , rciaI,y at price8 Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Beach of of Alto, Miss Fanny Lee and Mrs, Among callers at the Bert and temporarily damaged. The with the Stollberg A Chapp Mrs. M. VanderJagt and Mrs. V. ator than any other make. Groceries Sunday. Co,,. ? ™ Lowell and Mrs, Belle Beach of Nelson Davenport and children. at the Chaterdon home. Quick home Sunday were Mr. and Maxim spent Monday evening in Mrs, Harvey Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Church School at 10:00 a. m. Bell System mobilizes. From neigh- other Bell System companies came .oiJarge wholesale company Belding were callers at C. E. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jay and Those from Lowell who at- Grand Rapids. It's revoludonarv! Not just an improved model—but a refrigerator so far Roy Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hattie Lynn, Supt. Ward Proctor, proprietor of the Bowen's Sunday afternoon, son Richard of Pittsford spent tended the meetings in Grand boring companies — including here to aid in the work of restoring The Uwell Journ.l x.s sold ahead that it makes yesterday's electric refrieerators obsolete. Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. Will Metz- Worship at 11:00 a. m. Subject, Proctor Restaurant here In Cas- Bolland McArthur of Pontiac Sunday with the former's mother, Rapids last week honoring the i hundred pounds of odorless steam Delivered ger. Miss Edith Dennis, Miss Sue "I Believe in the Triumphant Michigan—come squads of trained communications temporarily de- cade. passel away at his home on was a guest at Bay Ingersoll's Mrs. Elmira Jay. officers of the Kent County As- Life or Heaven" All are wel- bone meal costs about 1225 in most US16 Saturday. He was burled on Sunday night and Monday. Don't take our word for it. Come in and see it for yourself. And if you're Mr, and Mrs, Howard Sexton sociation, O, E. S„ were Mrs. W. Goss and Miss Lou Wilson, all of come. and tested telephone men. The Bell stroyed by the sleet storms of those places in Michigan and is sufficient Monday afternoon In the Whltney- Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Devine and ready to buy—remember a Kelvinator costs no more—and terms are easier and mother, Mrs. Sexton, Claude C. 'Hartman, Mrs. R. G. Jefferies, Grand Rapids, for three or more cows for a year. Pioneers meet each Thursday xille cemetery. Mr. Proctor was 65 children were dinner guests at than ever. Come in and see why we're so enthusiastic about being a Kelvin- EVEIT AFTEIMN Wheaton and children, Mrs. Earl Mrs, E. H. Roth, Mrs, Arthur Mrs, {Herman Strong, 701 Prince years. Without a nation-wide force Importance of watching excess evening at 5:00 in the Park. expeditionary forces land—and in years old and surviving are the Frank Joslin's Sundav. Wheeler and children, Clarence Armstrong and Mrs, Rosella St,, Grand Rapids, sustained production costs is stressed by A. ator dealer in 1936! Remember the Fis-h supper Fri- wife. Margaret Proctor, two sons C. E, Bowen and family were Wheaton and Mr. Leonard of Yeiter. fractured right leg when she a short time they are able to echo of systematically trained men, with- O C. Baltzer. extension dairyman at Nell and Lyle of Denver, Colo. day evening from 6 to 8, served Ou Grand Bapids x'isitors Saturday. Grand Rapids were Sunday after- slipped in the basement of her Michigan State College. Pasture Dr, and Mrs. H. L. Imus and and prepared by ttie men, that famed message of the Marines: out standard equipment in every Jack and Ed. Murphy are en- noon callers of Mr, and Mrs. Mel- home while attempting to build a will soon be available, he says. This daughter Billie of Ionia, Mr. and Sunday, April 12, at 7:30. our offers easily digested minerals and Many people in Canada and in tertaining the mumps. CALL 64 vin Court, fire Wednesday, Mar, 25, Mrs. associated company, some of the Mrs, R, G. Jefferies and son Dramatic Club will present "The "The situation is well in hand." the citv of New Orleans still use Mr, and Mrs, Frank Stephens replenishes depleted bone tissues Harold of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Strong is recovering at Butter- the French languare. and children. Mr. and Mrs, Will Guild of Inspirational Drama" things which Bell men have accom- at a feed cost far less than high M. D. HOYT CO. Reuben Lee of South Boston and worth hospital. play entitled "The Tree of El- Only one thing made this pos- priced specially mixed mineral West Vergennes Mullen and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mrs. Rogers and Miss Rexine bian," Silver offering. Do not plished swiftly as part of their 'He cha: eats until he is mujt feeds By D. D. Kraai Mullen were Sunday visitors of Mrs, Don Johnson and infant sible. That is the fact that Bell Near the Arctic Circle Ihe sum- Phone 116-F2 Frank HowkU Downing of Hastings were Sun- fast until he is well." Lowell, Michigan James E. Green, son. Dean Charles, of Grand Rap- miss it. mer is cool and short, because day dinner guests of Mr, and routine duties would have caused Fifty relatives and friends met ids spenl the week-end with Mrs. Monday, April 0. Family Night System practices and equipment are APRIL the sun's rays are very oblique, Mrs, J, M, Townsend of Hastings, for the whole church, Polluck Miss Felicia Schmidt of Grand at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's mother,, Mrs. Clara confusion and endless delay. vzfri 2—Butter $20 a pound in and less heat comes through the Comer Grocery supper at 6:30 of sandwiches, standard the country over. Con- Richmond. V».. 1865 Bapids and Mrs. C, M, James Gabe Onan Monday evening in Mrs. Zoa Simpson of Lowell, McCarty, and grandmother, Mrs. Homemaker's I atmosphere to the ground. dish and service, followed by- spent the week-end in Detroit, honor of their 38th wedding an- whrho is visiting hem r sister, Mrs, J. C O, Lawrence, Miss Frances sequently, when the Bell System Whenever you lift a BellTelephone Verf ennat-rd., 8 blocks north moving pictures of Hawaii and J—H C. "Bud" Fithtr. freit the guests of Mary Alice James, niversary. Potluck supper was Schrotyitr of Los Angeles, is be- McCarty of tansing also spent Corner of Main-at. Philippines by Carl Metzger of comic strip artist, bom. A, E, Hemingsen and family VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AND SEE THE NEW served. They received several ing feted at a number of social the week-end at the Lawrence mobilizes in an emergency, it is not receiver, tremendous resources in Grand Rapids, 1884. have moved to Caledonia to work lovely gifts. events in that city. Mrs, Schroud- home. Tuesday evening Retreat al necessary for reinforcements from men, organization and equipment Fight Fires Now, Engineer Warns for Ben Glick, er is reported greatly improved 4—First steamship is 7:30. Parish house officc. Buby Hudson spent the week- after her recent illness and is en- launched on Great Lakes. Millions of (iollars In potential other companies to ask: "What are at your command. And there At Your Service end with her sister, Grace Bland- joying the round of affairs given m- 1818. jfire damage to Michigan farm ing, in honor of Mrs, Simpson,—Wil- Alton Community Church kind of equipment is it?" They are times when it is impossible to 5—Gcorfe Washington uses homes In 1936 can be prevented by Call upon ns for repair C, M. Himebaugh and wife and S, B. Wenger. Minister attention to defective stoves and mington, (Calif,) Press, the veto power (or first I), D, Krum and wife and How- merely say: "Where is it?" and go measure the value of telephone chimneys In the next few weeks, wark or estimates on con- Be sure you come in time for X ^ time. 1792. ard Krum attended the sale at Lowell Creamery Batter The Eagle Patrol of Scout according to C. H. Jefferson, In- templated installations. the Personal Question box. Palm quietly and efficiently to work on service except in terms of life stiactor in agricultural engineer- Fred Darling's in East Paris last Troup 14, Grand Rapids, were Sunday sermon at 8:15. Bring a 6—United States declares week. Aak for it by name at your grocer's and enjoy the whole- Friday evening supper guests of familiar ground. This is true in and death. war on Cennany, 1917. ing at Michigan State College, E. somesesR. Onr batter is enjoying a well-earned popularity neighbor. Lansing. Richard [Houseman and xvife of , -AM Charles Haner at the home of his Mock Major Bowes program .it "The best time to clean defective Mt. Pleasant are spending the •nd yon can't afford to miss this new experience in flavor. parents, Mr, and Mrs. F, Earle Club Friday evening at 8:00. 7—General Grant wins de- stoves and chimneys Is In the week with his mother, Mrs, Betty Haner, The scouts were accom- cisively at Shiloh. Teruu spring after heating systems are RAY COVERT Baker, and family. panied by Scoutmaster Charles 1862. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3Z no longer used, but most farmers Plumbing Heating Pupils neither absent nor tardy Woodson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8—French "Croix de Guerre" pay no attention to defective flues in the Bennett school the past LOWELL CREAMERY Comstock and Joseph Wixson of Rev, C. L. Bradley, Pastor Sheet Metal Work MICHIGAIV BELL TELEPHONE CO war decoratioc instituted. until it is too late," be says. month were Richard and Keith YOUR NEXT REFRIGERATOR E. A. COMPAGNER, Prop. Grand Rapids. Sam Yeiter of Communion service of the I9li Defective pipes and flues are the Kooiman and Shirley Gross. Lowell also was a guest. Charles Lord's Supper will be observed Important single cause of Louis Baker, Alice and Rose- We pay high—t market price for cream. was a member of the Eagle Pa- in connection with the morning trol during his residence in service at 11:00 o'clock. Grand Rapids. Sunday School begins at 10:00 THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1936 FOUR THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. .MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1916 FIVE

for Kalamazoo where she has More Farmers S. W. Bowne gone to care for her sister-in-law, Despite the decline In the val- By Mrs. L. T. Anderson Mrs. Elsey and new daughter. ue of farm produce there has ALTO DEPARTMENT ADA DEPARTMENT Norman Beverlty and family, been an aclual Increase In the Oliver, Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Terry and Mr. Learn A Trade ALLEN HA SKINS number of people operating (By Mra. Hattie R. Fitch) FLOOD LOSS Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Wlcrsmn (Mns. Frp'l Pnltison) and Mrs. Percy Spencer, all of farms from A to January 1 , and' dsughte^s''of''Gra'nd Rapids Grand Hapids, were Sunday vis- AUCTIONEER 103.) from ll).),.L2 to l.H),5I/. It is{ Sunday guests at the ^+^+++++++++4.++++++++++++++++-f<'+>+++++++++++++++^| Banner Plows , - , were —j ....a John itors of Hay Seeley and wife. 25c FOR ANY WANT AD UP TO IS WORDS. NONE TAKEN OF interesting to note that of tin- Troy home. Lloyd Zerbe was numbered Electric and Acetylene Welding My credentials are my record of successful sales ANY LENGTH FOR LESS. NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25c CASH latter number 054 are colored Mrs. W. C. Anderson nnd son Notice to the Voters of Bowne-tp. ALTO LOCALS 4-II Cluh to Hold Exhibition Ada Locals among the sick with ihe llu for a people. Of the number of thosejHownrd called on Mis. Evn atnn- Special Cash Prices few clays the first of the week. and the satisfied people I have sold for. in the billions! OR STAMPS WITH ORDER. The girls in the 4-.H Sewing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris and operatlng farms in 1935, 132,786 dish nt Pennock Hospltnl Sundny Inquire At the town meeting to be held j Mary nnd Addie Sinclair and Ar- AH long as present slock lasts Earl Starbard and wife visited TERMS REASONABLE al one o'clock p. m. in the Bowne lie Draper called on Mr. and Mis. Club at Ihe Storm school in South Mrs. Emma Laurence spent Sun were full owners, 25.345 were nfternoon. they found her convnlos- Harvey Blough, wife nnd Lela of FOH SALE—3 yellow brood sows, part owners, and 37.334 were clng nicely from the operation she Center Town Hall on election day., Chas, Dygert Monday afternoon • • • Ada will hold mi exhibition of day in Ionia with Mr. and Mrs. near Welcome ('orners Sunday. Monday. Apr. 0. the matter of and presented Mrs. Dygert with hnnd-mnde articles and have Glenn Chalfee. IONIA, MICHIGAN, R. F. D. NO. 1 Business Baigain Locals one with pigs, others due soon;! lenants. There was an in crease i underwent Thursday morning. Vine Hunter's Donald Blough, youngest son of We hcai Mr nm, M, H raising funds for highway work in fruit from the Goodwill class of also good pair of work horses, in each of these classifications in' " . '".IT , hand-iundc articles for sale at Mrs. Agnes Kuiper enleiiained Ervin Blough and wife, is having Ionia Phone 7108 F5 the township of Bownc will be i M. E. Church. Special on William Furncr's grocery store Ihe Ivgvpt Hirlhday Club at an DevaHlalinK flood waters have caused loss and $100. Impure Doll a way farm. Ihe live years for which figures ^ 'J®,. Ihe measles. ANNOUNCEMENT—A new deal 1 brought before the voters. This act-| Mrs. Irene Pipe, Mrs. Ed. Decker in Ada on Saturday afternoon, all day meeting held at her home 3Mi miles west of Lowfcll on were released recenlly by James i^Sart boS a horse Welding and Machine Shop Emanuel Stahl and wife, Mrs. damage amounlinR to billions of dollars. Hun- to everyone in Wall Paper. Ion Is made necessary due to the nnd Mrs. Ruth Hills of Grand Rap- Check Row Corn Planters April II. The exhibition and sale last Ihursday with 18 members 1,4,5 fact that the funds of the Kent Ids were Saturday visitors at the Dora Mishler and Mrs. Gordon Special prices on 1936 wall will be under the direction of the present. A delicious politick din- dreds of thousands of people have lost homes and uar irirz:;^ -p = County Road Commission have Roy Deming home. Stahl and children visited Mrs. paper with jobs f r o m 9c Mr club's lender, Mrs. Earl Vosburg. ner was enjoyed at noon and the FOB SALE—1935 Plymouth Se- the value nf farm land as ap- . «nd Mrs. Leon Anderson been largely depleted because of | Mrs. Gerald Fineis of Lowell Alma VnnDiisen and family of to local control. At least the homo cratlc members In Congress from possessions. For many, all that is available to lo 35c a double roll.—Lyle afternoon was spent in eutting dan, 1029 Ford Tudor, 1930 praised had decreased f r«pent Monday Pvenlng with Mr. unusual costs in connection with spent Saturday with her parents, Grand Hapids lasl Thursday. folks are acquainted with the de- Michigan were complaining that Denick, 511 Front St. Lowell. IMymoulh Sedan, 1920 Pontiac and M Joe Ba,e> and sewing blocks for a quilt. II $1.1(10,051.<107 to $820,200,594. " - , J Deus called on Mr. and Mra. Will Louisiana. Texas. Arkansas and snow removal during the past win- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlntaman and Bring Your Cream "Pasteur" Reviewed by Ada Club Vernon Slahl spent over the serving the soli and atmosphere conditions tide them over the period of reconstruction or to c44-4t was decided to rename the club, Coupe, 1929 Buick Sedan, 1934 Those who have studied Ihe ^ Lewls McDlarmld called on hli Troy one evening last week, the California are Ihe great rice- ter. family. week-end with his brother-in-law In their districts no longer pleased finance a new start in business is the money they to the Mrs. Hette Whalev was hostess "The Bride's Quill Club." The NOTICE—Painting and paper- Ford V8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1930 question feel thai the great in-brother Charles Sunday. He Is very latter being Hick. growing states of our country; LEONARD JOHNSON. Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hayward and sister. George Francisco and them, and that they wanted them Chrysler 0 Sedan. — Gould's at P nnock 46 Bowne Township, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. to the Ada Ladies Literary Club club was so named because Bread and Butter have accumulated in their bank accounts. hanging, all work guaranteed. crease has been due to the fact ^ ® John Flanm-iy. an 87. died Sat- SoUlh Carolina and a few C Old Reliable Market wife of Moseley. changed. They have certainly Garage, Dodge & Plymouth Hofl ,Ufll ln and Mrs. Shirley Groff of Clarks- al a lueeting held on Thursday should a member have a member Speaking before the Charles Gunn, 4IH High St., lhal many iK'ople have had to » H^lngs. urday morning at the homo of his olnei slates produce smaller afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vada Seese, who has been as- grown critical of everything Mich- Sales, Phone 209. c40 leave the cities because of the MrB- T' w- Goughetly and 'Inog11- ( Rural Bankers Meet ville. of their family getting married Advertising Club a few days ago. Lowell. c45-46 nephew. John O'Neall. His funeral |uanlities. sisting Mrs. Howard Lite with fallure to find employment in the Margaret were In Grand Rnplds _ n i i Myron Vanderllp. W. H. Walts. Hliullie Filch with Mrs. Claire they would be entitled to one of igan lately—even the members of was held from St. Patrick's rhuroh her household duties for several Governor Frank D. Fitzgerald, de- Floods, fire, drouth, tornadoes, accidents, illness FOB SALE —A thoroughbred one dny ,a8t wock The Rural Kent County Floyd Hunt were In Grand Rapids Lanipert as chainnan of program. the club's fine (|uills. Mrs. Dor- their own party. Evidently the PAPEH HANGING—For informa- factories. Al Ihe present time half of thla place at 10 a. m. Monday. . j.,.!.,.!.... held their March meeting at «he , weeks, returned to the home of livered an old-fashioned homily Guernsey male calf. Theo An m of great imporl- on Tue! dny W. E. HALL Mrs. Uunpert gave a review of othy Mosher will entertain the boys back home are disturbing —all are good reasons for building a strong re- tion write Mrs. Hoy Johnson of Ihi- 30.700.000 acres of the Miss Dorothy Nash will assist burial at Wood lawn Cemetery in I" basement of the Alto M. E. Cmircn j y g|ppi Mrs. her parents Saturday night. about the Important part the din- Bailey, Lowell phone 08-F11. ,fl and Louisiana is Mr nn( MrB Ro 0i the motion peiture, "The Life of club al its next meeting on April their esthetic souls. A few weeks H. 3, Lowell. One mile east ol slate are being employed for M Wrn Anderson with her Grand Rapids ance m lexas Wednesday evening, there beluj; ^g Salsburv and Annetta Sals- Phone 324. Lowell. Mirh. A number of the children in ner pall still plays In the economic serve fund In your account at this bank. Money p40 household duties for n few weeks nc8 Pasteur." Mrs. I^ampert told of 30. Mrs. Cecil Wing of Grand- ago former Governor Comstock I,0well on M-21. c46-46 some type of farm use. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spencpr of Ihe mining of sulphur. The de- a good representation present from burv of Qrand Rnp|(J}, cniiP,i nl the neighborhood have been hav- life of the nation. Well-fed alarm- until Miss Stnndlsh Is nhle to re- the drama and coniliet in the life ville and Miss Erma Linklleld walked out on them as a protest. deposited here survives disaster, is secure from BABY CHICKS—We are over LaBarge called on Mr. and Mrs. J iposils are found along Ihe coavl Kent City. Sparta. Rockford. Cedar th)i NcUjn8 home Sunday after- of the great French scientist, and ing the measles during the week. ists, he said, can point to attacks SrCONI) SHEETS—For business turn. Springs. Lowell. Caledonia and were guests of the club. Mrs. Now Congressman Frank Hook, of loss or theft—yet is available without delay when about 8(1 White Leghorn chicks Ledger want ads bring results. Mrs. Mary Reynolds nnd John Batey Friday evening lof Ihe Gulf of Mexico. noon if the romance that developed Those ill and now recovering are being made against constitutional and professional men. Choice Alto. Mesdames Chas. Foote, Albert Wing extended the club a most Esther and Florence Miller, Floyd Ironwood, wants Jim Farley to from lasl Monday's hatch, 8c and Marlon and Mrs. Jennie Par- between Pasteur's daughter and government but what the workers you need it. Our facilities are at your service! of yellow or white, put up in Dinner was served at sex en Due|| ErncBt Ro,sl.nborg. G. M. cordial invitation to hold their fire Dr. William Haber, state re- each Ihis week. 000 chicks ii young Doctor who later be- Slahl. Jr., Fern and Carl Shaffer, of the nation want to know Is, how boxes of 1,000 sheets, 8Mi x 11. o'clock after which the genoin jhorndlke and Fred Pattlson nt dee Thursday afternoon. May meeting at her home in George Johnson, Uiis Shaffer, lief administrator. Hook charges May 4. 7011 chicks May 11,1 Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and comes one of Pasteur's most de- secure arc their jobs going to be Extra thin paper of good (jual- routine of business was transacted. ton{jP(| tho Woman's Club Grandville. payroll.pnddlng and Haber'a 1.40(1 on May 18 and 25. still Richard and Miss Helen Johnson voted friends. Mrs. Lanipert also Wilma Velina and Marion Bleam. In the future. Seems that It Is ity. $1.00 per box. At Ledger A splendid talk was given by He- Mrg j3av|d cox'fi home Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mueller some of Fred Oeseh's children. friendliness for Governor Fitz- available at 8c each. Mr. and presentatlve Snur of Kent City.^ ^ clay. called on Mrs. Harry Boughner of told of Pasteur's wife's great de- difficult for the humble citizen to ollice. and sons and Mr. Mueller's moth- Kenneth, Eleanor. Lloyd, Noah gerald. Michigan people no longer Mrs. H. G. Chrouch. Lowell A vote of thanks was extended to, nob shon.ln.rton 80n Tom Freeport recently. Ivotion and staunch support of er from Lowell motored to Lan- grasp the real meaning of a learn- phone 279-F3. p40 E,win wa fl OI md Lester Blongh. All are com- pay any attention to those Wash- THOMAS STORES thep ladieladles of the Goouooaieiiowsmd fellowship . L;rnn,id Bonn cCni l Spenpentt sundaSundavv Watt" s of California ac-||lu-u.rr liusiiaiuhusbandi (Uirmduringg tnthee manyy sing on Sundav to visit Mr. and ed discussion on constitutional Class for the bountiful dinner ™^ [companled Miss Mabel Watts to; i | nr.. i .. Hi . ing fine. ington explosions. Dr. Haber has Wantei, Fot Sale, Lost ami Foonil |r a s of his t m( s re Mrs. Leonard Kerr and family. government, when at the same State Savings Bank FOB SALE—Good heavy 1931 which was served and also of • Chicago Sunday evening From sviirchvs j,, tht. flt.|fl 0f science. time he has a gnawing pain In his been giving excellent service, and Seed Oats. Lester Thompson. prehe hlB homc ln Mrs. Clara Fero has been a thanks to Mr. Colby for his hos- Mr;nn(1 Mr(. v w Miller of Adn}J his discovery of bacteria, and the gu'^i of Mrs. C.lara Winters "for stomach. The republican party, his removal would be additional WANTED—Cheap farm, 20 acres 2 miles north of Freeport on or more, with good house, near jealousy in the medical profes- the past week and Mrs. Winters once hailed as the worklngman's evidence that administration relief Lowdl, Michigan M-50. p40 The next meeting will be held In ^ ^ jX TndXd Snlth and Cor- Ada or Grand Hapids. Box 210. sion which lead lo his banish- has for her guest Ihis week Miss Purely Political friend will do well to heed the Is politically bedridden. Last year May at Byron Center. MUdrcd KlnK 8pcnt Slinday win Porrltt attended a Townrend H. H. I. Ada, Mich. p45-2l WANTED—Capable girl or wom- ment from Paris was ably told Lulu Couineau of Bitely. an Investigation revealed a number with friends and relatives In A\. Freeport Friday eve- Governor's warning. Frank Fitz- an for general housework. nlng. by Mrs. Lanipert. However, af- Invisible Taxation of Congressman Hook's kin on re- Alto M. E. Church Notes Mrs. Myrta Nellist entertained gerald has .always known a work- FOR SALE—Mixed hay. Mrs. askn. Mr an,, Mr8 er many trials success on his lief. Perhaps that may account for Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Must be fond of children. Low- \II«B Mn?ion folbv wn« n Sun-i - Dudley Foster and the Past Noble Grands' ('tub of ing life. He Is In sympathy with findings and belief in him was Little does the average citizen Chris Blaser, Phone 41. Lowell. ell phone 141. c40 The Red Cross contributions for t of>Dr nn)| MrH ison Clifford were recent visitors Thornapple Hebekah Lodge al his seeming dislike for Professor p realize the extent to which he is the man who labors. Being gov- p45-2t the flood disaster total $33.50 and T,• at Ralph Huntington's. flnally established and many Haber. their annual meeting held al her forced to contribute to the cost of ernor has not caused him to lose final figures will probably be some- Mosdamcs Henr>. Sintori Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Burns called honors came to him for the great home last Wednesday afternoon fob sale—First eutting alfalfa on Mr and Mr8 government through Invisible tax- his perspective. He knows that a Lowell Market Report what higher than this amount., ' Albert Duell spent - - Joseph Anderson ibenclit he bail brought to man in with |2 members present. The hav. $9.00 per Ion. Emerson| of ation. In late years there has been nation Is happy and contented In Arkansas as well as Tennes- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lalliir of Robeit S Ames. Chairman of the T, ' , afternoon with Mrs. Fred I Harris Creek Thursday. ;|iis discovery of germs and how following named oITlcers were Davenport, Phone I39-FI2. when Its people are at work. Lit- West Keene Home Acres were Stnulny cnlk'-s Correcled April 2. 193(1 a growing trend toward indirect or see are found the deposits from Lowell. c45-4r) Invisible taxes, and away from di- tle else matters. Ily Mrs. F. A. Daniels al Frank Daniels.' .SI which aluminum is made, and fine White Wheal, Im.. $ .80 rect taxation. In 1936 figures show hard sandstones used for whet- FOB BENT—30 acres to pul in Bed Wheal, bu .4H that only 38 per cent of federal In- Hard to Satisfy stones. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker were Hickory Corners spring crops. Located IMi miles Bye. ibu come came from direct taxation, Saturday visitors in (Irond Hap- Ily Mrs. Joe Yeiter norlh of I .owe 11 on M-66. In- Buckwheat, cwl 1.20 We wouldn't be surprised any .55 while 62 per cent came from taxes ids. quire of G. Friedli, Vergennes- Barley, bu minute to learn that the demo s. | hidden In the sale price of gasoline, Job printing—Ledger ofllce. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinknov rd. P44-3I Flour, per bbl 6.05 amusement tickets, clgarets, tele- visited their son Alvah in lUod- Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab and Oats, bu .25 and subject for study, "Canada." children. Jack and Alma, of Hock- FOB SALE—Hay, straw and corn. (:nrn .im| ()als Feed. cwl... 1.40 and efforts to win in this three- Mrfl 'sadie Rounds and Mr. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Burns spent readings was enjoyed and a phone and telegraph tolls, food, getl hospital Sunday and reporl and a visit to old Quebec and bailed or loose. Amos Sler/.ick. ^..,1 (.w| 1.55 months race. , Early of Grand Rapids called on Sunday evening at Dee Bryant's. guessing contest held wilh hon- clothing, and the hundred and one he is gnlniim slowly. He has been ford spenl Sunday with their Montreal; "Alaska and Its New Alto, Mich. Phone 20-F4. I>43-4l|(«onrsl. (:rni.kcil Corn. cwl.. L.M The fme new hymnals «ere dedi Chas Foote Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jeffery who ors going to Mrs. Olive Ward. The other little ways that taxes are col- in the hospital since .lanuary IS. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter cated last Sunday evening and are " . have been in the employee of Mr. Colony." Hesponsc at roll call, Blakeslee, and all called on Mr. 1 bu .7iS f rnoon hostess, Mrs. Nellist, served a lected without the people being Our sympathy is extended lo APPLES —Choice and cbeaper g"- '"' So™:i 0 and Mrs. Clayton Johnson have "Places 1 would like to visit." Ihe family of Jake Huegseflger. and Mrs. Mylo Schwab of Sun- ,,ran cy,y{ 1.15 ""TL '".."I :. Mrs. Dee Bryant, Mrs. Eugene dainly lunch. Tile club meets 'aware of it. Indirect taxes work a grades, spies and1 0,ntothe, r xavarin - ' P^ of the finest hymnals we have ^ L", AIice porrltt. Mrs. Frank moved to the farm of George Layer fleid in the afternoon. Middlings, per cwl 1.25 every fourth NNednesday in Ibi-jhardshlp on a large class of cltl- We have lost a good neighbor elies. Frank Daniels, north of had. WUh our choir being directed • • Falrchlldlof Lowell township, which they Pea Beans, cwl.. 1.8.') Fnlrchild and Mrs. Wm. Falrchild Ada Locals month. KROGER STORES from our locality. Miss Jackie Timpson of Alio Lowell on M-06. Phone 118- bv a trained leader we may expect will work the coming season. 'zens because they are levied and Light Bed Beans, cwl . 4.251 spent Friday in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. FVank Daniels has been spending several weeks F5. c41lf to enjoy the best music we have Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelser and Mr. and Mrs. Corwln Porrltt call- The Ladies Aid Society of Ada collected without any regard for with her cousin, Mrs. Nelson Dark Bed Beans, cwl . 5.50 ever had in our church. You are were in Lansing Monday. Doris and Mrs. Delia Sllcox at- ed at Ralph Huntington's Satur- Congregational church will give ability to pay. thus weighing un- Lnwton and husband. Cranberry Beans, cwl . 2.03 cordially Invited to participate with Logan A letter from Mrs. Elva Slurges FOB SALE—Alfalfa hay, baled; tended Keiths In Grand Rapids day evening. one of their fine dinners at the fairly on the low-income groups. Hobert Yeiter spent Sunday Potatoes, cwl . .90 us In the enjoyment of our new Ward Boulard and family spent By Clara Vandewerlter stales that her mother. Mrs. Alice also straw baled. W. 11. Kilgus, FOODS Sunday. church on town meeting day, Danger lurks in such a system. It evening with Mr. and Mrs. Max Wool, lb . .32 music program. We are very grate- Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Howen, has returned from Ihe Lowell Phone 69-F3. p4I-(U Clifford Deming of Detroit was Monday, Apr. (5. Everyone is in- HOT DATED Butter. Ib . .30'.. ful to the organizations and the in- Mrs. Arthur Clarke. Is a bid for still greater extrava- hospital lo her home at 2030 Kir- Lnwton. a Sunday afternoon and evening vited lo attend. WANTED-Men to cut wood on . .31 dividuals who made It possible to Mrs. Floyd Flynn called on Mr. Will Frost and wife with Helen gance in government spending. by Ave., W., Detroit, but is still Mr. and Mrs. Paul iHilton en- Butterfat. lb visitor at the Roy Deming homc. Sunday dinner guests of Mr Because these taxes cannot be spe- tertained company from Grand place located 4 miles northwest Eggs, lb ..I0-.11 purchase the books. Fred Moore and daughter Max- and Mrs. Arthur Clarke Tuesday. and William of Lowell and Sirs. very sick. Anyone In this vicinity having and Mrs'. Peter Ilrunikool were Lydia Thompson were Sunday cifically pointed out it is difficult Harvey Taylor of Grand Hap- Hapids Saturday night and Sun- of Lowell. Pay 70c per cord. Hogs, live, cwl . 10.50 Ine called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hrunikool ALTO LOCALS news. If they will get It to me on guests of S. S. Weaver and wife. to arouse sufficient sentiment ids called on Frank Daniels last day. Mr. and Mrs. John Timpson Jacob Kooiman, Grand Bapids Hogs, dressed, cwl...... 13.50 Pattlson Friday evening. Maxlne and Miss Elizabeth DeYoung of Sunday or Monday I will be glad Ben Quick and Dale Pennock against them to act as a protec- JEWEL COFFEE Friday. and children of Alto were Sun- phone 72579. p4ri Beef, live, lb ..03-.13 GREAT STORE-WIDE BARGAIN FESTIVAL also visited Marlon Matternick. Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grand Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Behler and to get it. of Cressey, Jesse Blough and tion to the public purse. Only when Gerald Parker and family were dav evening callers. Beef* dressed, lb 08-.14 Dygert the past week were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. "Harry Fitch and LOST—3-year-old Beaple hound. Mr. and Mrs. John Behler of Grand Guy Smith called at Corwln Por- family of Hastings were Sunda Congressional greed becomes pro- Sunday guests at Hay Parker's. Mrs. Ivan Blough of Clarksville Chickens, lb 10-.18 Hundreds of High Grade Nationally Known and Popular Brands Mrs. Otto Dygert of Grand Rapids. Charlotte spent Monday evening Will anyone knowing his Rapids called at the Watts home rltt's Monday. dinner guesls of Jerry Blough Ernest Plnjtney and Leon lHale spent Thursday with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Chaterdon of in Grand Hapids visiting Mr*. hibitive can the people look for re- whereabouts please call 317. Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morse, Sunday. ami wife. Will Glasgow, wife Ib. are Installing tractors and equip- Mrs. Ethel Yeiter. helping her Canned Foods, Bulk Foods, Dried Fruits, Flour, Coffee, Tea, Fresh Nellie Weber and Mrs. Charlotte lief. IxjwcII. p40 WARE SUNDAY SCHOOL DOLE and Mrs. Elmo Dygert of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCarty and Mrs. IHogan of Grand Hapids ment on their farms this spring. with her butchering. Potters Corners Harris. James Munroc, Supt. Mrs. E. Timpson. Mrs. Julia Roark and son of Green Lake spent Sat- called ai Ihe Blough home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williamson Clint Schwab of Elmdale call- FOB SALE—2 new milch cows, Fruits and Vegetables, Soap and Housecleaning Supplies—All at Low HAWAIIAN urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olive Ward spent the Local Relief Control bag 15c ed on his sister, Mrs. Ethel Yeiter Sunday School is held every and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bv Mrs. Wm. HulTman day forenoon while on Ibeir way were Friday supper guests of Mr. week-end in Grand Hapids as a one Jersey, one Holslcln. Earl Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock al Da vice, Mary and Addle Sinclair. Ray Linton. lo Hastings. Modern civilization is constantly and Mrs. Frank Daniels. Saturday afternoon. Vosburg. B. 1. Ada. Mich. p46 Prices and Exactly as Represented. guest of Mrs. Ida Morgan. Ihe Ware schoolhouse. You are Arlie Draper of Alto. Alger Dygert Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis attend- The Keene Grange had a very Will Olthouse and wife and giving us new worries concerning 3 ib- b., 45c Hob Munger has moved lo the Mrs. Paul Hilton spent a few PINEAPPLE ed services in Grand Rapids Sun- Claire Brown, who has been cordially invited. and Aunt Nellie Peck of Grand enjoyable time Friday evening. All Mrs. Ellen Seese motored to near our national well-being. The won- Parker tenant house. days in Grand Hapids last week. FOB SALE—White Iron bedstead Rapids. Swift Wlnegar. Mary Lo- day evening. partook of maple syrup, buns and employed as a truck driver for Mr. and Mrs. James Denton Pauline Yeiter of Clarksville and springs, suitable for cot- Ward Proctor passed away Sat- Dutton Sunday where they went der is that the United States was SINCERITY BRAND Check Items Wanted—Then Count the Actual Savings Half Slice# ven. Matle Stone, Mrs. Earl Sin- warm sugar. the Kent County Hoad Commis- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. spenl the >veek-end at home. tagc; also Coleman gas lamp. CATHOLIC PARISHES urday morning at 2:30 at his home to see Will's brother, Harmon, able to made such strides in the MICHIGAN MILLED MCk clair and daughter Betta of Alto. The Easton Ladies Aid will be sion for the past several years FLOUR 65c and Mrs. Lewis Jones. Mrs. Max lnwton spenl several Frank Bunker, Alto. p40 St. Mary's—Lowell Thousands of Thrifty Food Buyers Will Save at C. Thomas Stores. near Cascade. He had been a pa- who has been very ill but was comfort and welfare of the major Large Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Grand held at the church Thursday, April severed his connection with them Mr. and Mrs. James Denton at- days lasl week with her parents tient sufferer for many years and some better Sunday. ity of its citizens without the aid Rev. Fr. Jewell, paslor. Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dy- 2. Mrs. Henry Pritchard and Mrs. this week and will take over the In Grand Hapids. FOB SALE —Wide-tired lumber No. 2Vi Can will be greatly missed by his many Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Brown of tended an euchre party at U. A. 8:00 a. m., Low Mass, sermon. gert and daughter Melba of Lake Leslie Sykes are hostesses. {as station at the junction of of a vast army of social workers COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR 'T 85c Little Margol Hilton spent the wagon and combination stock Holland brought Albert Miller to 49 Ib. Mtk #1.69 Hawk's Saturday evening. 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- Odessa. ' friends. Stephen ReszutA, who has been M-(if) and US-16, and will operate that has sprung up In recent years week-end wilh her granaparents. and hay rack, in good condi- Fresh Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rabbers and Mr. this place Saturday and visited Donald Pant of Hillsdale and mon. very ill is able to be up and around a lunch room in connection with Already a powerful social worker's POSTS Mr. and Mrs. 11. Grank 'Hilton, of tion. 2M miles north of Lowell Mrs. P. J. Damouth were the let- rs. W. E. Wilkinson of Grand friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brown St. Patrick's Parnell Tasty again. Hope he keeps It up. Ihe gas station. His many friends lobby is forming, and while it does North Park. on Lincoln l^ike Boad. E. M. ter's sister and husband. Mr. and called at the Curtlss home Miss Rachel Huffman was a were guests of John Holcomb nnd Bran Hakot pkc 1 Oc 3 lbs. 25c wish him great success in his not have much money to influence Alger, Lowell, H. 1. p40 Rev. Fr. McNeil, pastor FIG BARS Cookies Mrs. Ethel Yeiter accompanied Mrs. H. S. Currier of Lansing. Sunday. r i t» n * week end guest of Miss Dorothy wife and Albert spenl Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball of new position. legislation, it has something Just Mrs. L. J. Howk to l^owell Sat- 8:00 a. m. Low Mass and ser- Maska Mr and Mrs. P J. Damouth en- EdUEdllnn . night with his brother, Carl and KELLOCC S WHEAT OR LARD FOB SALE—Fordson tractor and Finest Mr. and Mrs. Horry Chaffee of tertained the Whist Club Monday Grand Hapids called on Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Warren Reed en family. as important. That is direct con- urday afternoon. mon. Lansing, parents of little Bever- Rko Krispioi pk«. 10c PURE REFINED Use Artificial Ice Mrs. Ethel Yeiter and sons. Ed- John Deere plow, in A-l con- night with a fish supper. R. D. Mrs. Melvin Ellis Saturday. tertalned a few of their friends Claud Proctor was the guest of tact with thousands of voters who 10:00 a. m. High Mass ami Crisp Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meyer, Mr. ^ ly Chaffee, who has been making dition. also 2 incubators. 300 Bancroft and Mrs. Merle Rosen- last Tuesday evening. Their guests his aunt. Mrs. Hatton, and his are interested in getting something ward and Kenneth, and daugh- sermon. her home with Mr. nnd Mrs. KELLOGC'S CORN FLAKES OR For Your Needs ter Pauline took dinner Sunday and 400-egg capacity. C. S. Fresh berg received high scores. and Mrs. Edward Pattlson of were Mrand Mrs" HaroWSlmpsonl cousin, Mrs. Stella Hosier, Sunday from the government. Pink Salmon Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Hess, B. 2, Lowell, 1 mile south SODA CRACKERS Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sllcox and Glenn Chaffee of Ionia for the wilh her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Renwlck and evening. By passing the word along to Poit Toaitiei X" 1 0< 225c Cascade and nowne Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon at- Fred Pattlson ate Sunday dinner past several months while her lllough of Clarksville, and all and Vj mile west of Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huffman and Gordon Stahl nnd family spent their "clients" It Is easy to gain Prompt and courteous ser- Hev. Fr. E. H. Hacelte. pastor tended the theater In Grand Rap- with Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Moffltt family. All enjoyed cards and a mother was recovering from se- called on their brother and uncle, church. p46 Sunday with Hay Wieland and support at the bar of public opin- vice will be rendered. Services al 8:30 and 10:00 a. m Ids Monday evening. of Alaska. Jack and Dick Pattlson very delicious luncheon was served vere burns, came to Ionia Sun- Mylo Schwab and family of Sun Pure family. ion and at the polls for almost any FOB SALE—135 Barred Bock Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sllcox called spent the week end with their by the hostess. day to take Beverly home. Mr. PET o. CARNATION 4 ' 29c field and found him getting along Ambrosia grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bev. and Mrs. Batdorf of Free- program they desire. Many Mich- pullets, 8 weeks old. Parks ALASKA BAPTIST CHURCH on their uncle and aunt. Mr. and The 500 Club met with Mr. and and Mrs. Glenn Chaffee will miss MILK 50c per hundred weight nicely after his recent serious Mrs. Roy Bunn of Freeport Tues- Shroder of Caledonia. • Mrs. Ralph White Saturday eve- port called at the home of Will igan communities were amazed strain; also 130 White Hock A. Cederlund, Minister COCOA Brand Beverly very much as they had operation In l^anslng hospital. day. Thursday they called on Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Lynn of Olthouse last Monday. when government emergency relief pullets. 2Mi miles east of Sara- nlng. All enjoyed a very good time. become more than attached to James Cudney commenced his Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Com- Battle Creek called at the Proctor Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Frank Miller and. family of was established to find the old su- CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 3 - 25c nac on David Highway. C. L. her during her stay at their EXCEPT CHICKEN F. R. Haines work for Ihe summer al Fred Classes for all. stock Park and were supper guests home In Cascade Sunday and spent Cook's Corners were Sunday guests Irving called on Mrs. James pervisor system of distributing Patterson. c40tf Preaching services at 10:30. Mild Wisconsin of Mr. and Mrs. Erin Carlson of Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. home. Broadbcnt's of South Boston last of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sykes. Shaffer Sunday. relief replaced by an imported eo Phone 325 Lowell No Sunday evening services. Frank Kline. Len Misner and family, who Monday. STRAYED—In Keene, large Per- Colby Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed are Emanuel Slahl and wife vi s i I ed 1 TnV Vm^'p r " "w h n "without « nnr Bible study and prayer meet- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sllcox enter- Mrs. Sarah Behler visited Mrs. have occupied Ihe Halemza house c,al wo,he^ wh0, w,thout a par sian cat, male, tiger markings. Macaroni spending the week end with their their daughter, Mrs. Wesley • ing each Thursday evening. CHEESE Mild Cream tide of knowledge regarding local tained with a family dinner Sun- Bert Sydnam Friday afternoon. sons, Versel and Clayo Reed and in South Ada. moved Saturday c46tf Job printing—Ledger ollice. Dollar reward. Please notify Clemenz of Lowell Saturday. Cold Medal "r 99c 1 Mrs. Alfred Kraft and daughter into the Will Stonebreaker house conditions, began sowing govern- day In honor of their father, Wm. their families of Lansing. Earl Starbard and Sydney Hull Sliss Mark I.. Jackson, Care of Bunker's 77th birthday anniver- Corlnthla of Lansing and Mrs. W. ment bounty broadcast. The re- OR PILLSBURVS BEST FLOUR SNOW M. t. CHURCH and Spaghetti Mrs. Andrew is spending a few in Ihe village. were in Lowell Sunday forenoon. Wm. Gramer, Saranac. p46 Healthful sary. Five of Mr. Bunker's daugh- Northrup of Grand Rapids spent days with her daughter and family, Mrs. Verna Ossewaarde of sult was inefficiency and waste. Morning worship at 10:00 a. m. ters, their husbands and children Wednesday with Josephine Sals- Earl called at the Will Condon EMBASSY - RICH. SMOOTH DHESSMAKING —Swagger coals Sweet, Tender Mrs. Warren Reed. Grand Hapids was a caller on home and Mr. Hull called on his When this nightmare caused by Sunday School al 11:00 a. m. were present to enjoy the day with bury and Mrs. Henry Nelllns. The children of Mr. and Mrs. and suits a specially. Helen 3 lbs. 17e Wednesdav of Dr. and Mrs. Chas. aunt. Miss Emily Sayles. the depression passes, we are of Special meetings each nighl PRUNES 70-80 Size him. The only dauRhter who was Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hulbert and Jessie Parker are having the mea- PEANUT BUTTER 2 £ 25c Evke, at Howard Bartlett's. baby of Grand Rapids spent Sun- Freeman. Vada Seese was the guest of the opinion that the taxpayers of from March 29 lo and including unable to be at the gathering was sles. We regret to report that Mrs. Phone 09-FI3. p46 Mrs. Owen Ferguson of West day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nel- Miss Marguerite Allerdlng of the country will come to the sen- 300 TRACTORS April 12, wilh Rev. B. J. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baird and Mr. Claire Lanipert is quite ill with Branch. llns. South Bowne Sunday afternoon. sible conclusion that we are far COUNTRY CLUB Ur|c pkg. FOB SALE—Dining room suite, speaking. Early June and Mrs. Clyde Condon were Mon- acute bronchitis and has been CORN FLAKES 9c Katherlne Seese is back In school Mesdames Earl Colby, Leona Mrs. Bay Seeley left Tuesday better off when relief is returned piano and odd pieces of furni- James G. Ballard. Paslor. day evening visitors of Mr. and confined to her bed for several Each day is the production schedule at Sweet, Tender after a ten days Illness with flu. Welland. Elmer Dlntaman and C. Mrs. Wm. Huffman. ture. Phone 221 for appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deming and Smith met with Mrs. Fred Pattlson days. Fronch Coffoo »>• b.8 19c PEAS Evergood Brand ment. plfi CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fresh. Tender family of Remus were Saturday Friday afternoon to make plans for Mrs. Mary Harris, who was to the JOHN DEERE Tractor Factory in VACUUM PACKED Elmdale, Mich. and Sunday visitors at the home the Easter Ten on Saturday eve- start for South Carolina on Sal- Cut Stringless Hickory Hollow JELL-O FOB SALE—Cheap, Leonard re- Special announcement—Rev. F. ning. April 11th. urdav with a party of relatives Country Club ">• 25c Waterloo, Iowa. of Roy Deming. Nv Mrs. Marv Rickert SIX IDELICIOU S FLAVORS frigerator, nearly new, 75-lb. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelsor spent Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harrow and COFFEE C. Haff is speaking from the Book to visit her son. Hichard Harris capacity. Ben Andrews. 132 ( ans Mr. and Mrs. Leighton and chil- of "Bevelation" eacn Sundav eve- Wax or Green Beans the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hunter returned home and family, postponed the trip Pleasant Ave. p46 Marshmallows dren of Grand Rapids were Sunday- ning in his own pulpit. This lasl Elmer Dlntaman. Saturday morning from Flint, hav- for a week due to the serious ill- Oxydol Urge pkR. 19c Cream Style Ifi 07. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Peterson and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. book of Ihe Bible is of speciaiall in- i ri-Pomt ing spent a week there with her ness of George Sillaway at Ced- KROGER STORES CAMAY SOAP 4 ban 19i- 2 Pk6. 11C FOB SALE—Early seed potatoes. Corn Pick of Crop cans O'Harrow. Mrs. Viva Hazel and terest from lho prophetic view- family of Grand Rapids spent Sun- son George and family. ar Springs. Mr. Sillaway has been Irish Cobblers and Bed pota- son Dale spent the afternoon at point. We extend a cordial In- Cream ib. 14c day with the E. Clark's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickert and seriouslv ill with pneumonia but toes; also maple syrup. Basil Callers at the Hayward home on the O'Harrow home. vltallon to the public to altend Russell were Sunday guests at the is reported to be quite a bit im- Vreeland. Alto. Caledonia tele- Del Maiz Corn Style Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Meno Wenger of home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rick- P & G GIANT SOAP 7 - 25c phone 32-F1L p40 every Sunday at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Will Hayward and Mrs. Russ- Nashville were Wednesday guests proved. . Rich. Creamy ert In Lowell. ell Johncock and son of Delton. at Floyd Hunt's. Mrs. Joe Berkey of Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Weatherby FOB SALE—Modern home, cheap SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sauer Kraut ^ No. 2'2 cans Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker and Dorothy Nash and Jack Jons- spent Friday as a guest of her and daughter of Grand Rapids CANVAS GLOVES WELL MADE p- 10c for cash. 017 N. Washington. Woodman Hall-Over Bakery Mrs. Mildred King were in Lowell ma were Sunday dinner guests of sister, Mrs, Katie Burt. Rod Ripe spenl Sunday afternoon with Mr. GROUND BEEF WESCO IIRANII Lowell. Phone 147. p46 Maurice Fancher, Elder Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deming and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sillaway and Thursday. and Mrs. Clayton Sparks. Tomatoes Good Quality No. 2'; cans all spent the afternoon in Grand Mrs. Mary Harris spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roark were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickert en- FOB SALE—Cow, 3 years old, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Rapids. at Cedar Springs with Mr. and ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH Odessa No. 2": tertained the Bridge Club Wednes- due Nov. 10. ('.all after 0 p. m. FERRY SEEDS Jack Paul of Atlanta spent the FRESH GROUND Church School is held ever> Mrs. Walter Ryder of Grand Rap- day evening. Three tables were In Mrs. Geo. Sillawav and family. SCRATCH FEED i: >1.55 Beets Fancy Cut VEGETABLE and FLOWER week end with his parents. Dr. and J. P. Hansen, 3 miles southeast Ids. Other dinner guests were Mr. play, high honors going to Mrs. Mrs. Georgia Cook and Miss Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Mrs. G. M. Thomdike. ECC MASH WESCO BRAND 1001b. bag $1.t9 of Lowell. p40 Complete and Mrs. George Trescott and Jane Ward Conner and Guy Rickert. Elizabeth Cook accompanied the church with classes for all Pet. Carnation. Bordens Eleanor Hayward and Jim Green Milk cans Assortment and Margaret Roark of Lansing while the consolations went to Mrs. John Krum on a motor trip to ages nnd all are welcome to attend. 5e-10c pkg. were in Grand Haven on Sunday. CHICK FEED WESCO BRAND 100-lb. bag $1.79 FOB SALE—A 4-wheel trailer, Oven Fresh and all attended the Zion's Chris- George Hardy and Clayton Sparks. Flint Saturday where they visit- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Falrchild and equipped with stock rack. In tian Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Barley Hunter ed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ostrum. lb. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayward were WESCO .. WESCO 16^, PROTEIN good condition. Ted Elhart. CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIS• Mrs. Matt Matternick spent spent Sunday evening with Mr. and In Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nellist 100-lb. 3rd house west of Moseley. c46 Sunday school, 10 a. m. couple of day recently with her Mrs. Fred Gramer in Lowell. Starting Z]"' $1.95 (tod COOKIES Sunday. The latter couple also call- and son Dickie of Grand Hapids $1.15 L. C. Doerr. pastor. FLOUR parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yon- Mr. and Mrs. Theron Cahoon and 1*11 Dutch Spice, Coconut House Cleaning Supplies ed at the home of Mr. Hayward's spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. AND CROWING MASH FOB SALE or TBADE—3 good kers of Hudsonvllle. Guy Rickert and Mr. and Mrs. G. Taffy Bars. Lemon sister. Mrs. Russell Boulter of Charles Nellist. work horses. 2 new milch cows 24': lb. sack 69c Mrs. Esther Ferguson of Flint Hardy and son Jlmmle were Sun- FINE TO STUFF lb. WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH Chocolate Squares. Snow Queen MOPHANDLES, well made Each 10c Bradley to see the new nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Orvies Kellogg VEAL POCKET 10c was a Sunday dinner guest of her day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. nnd 5 week-old pigs and sow. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg were dinner guests on Sunday of F. G. Ballard. Paslor Rutterscotch 24 '2 lb. sack 78c parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bun- Ward Conner. PENN-RAD MOTOR OIL 2 t 91c Al. Daning. IMi miles west of Best Yet CLOTHES LINES, 50 ft Each 20c ker. and Larry visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Nellie Bonner of Grand PLUS Be FEDERAL TAX W* an anxioiu to thow you thla naw tractor. Uwell on M-21 p46 Sunday School—10:30 a. m. CLOTHES PINS, box of 30 7c Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Colby and Sullivan of Ionia Sunday after- Hapids. SHOULDER Morning service—11:30. lb. 10c Gold Medal 24'2 Ib. sack $1.09 son Peter were Thursday evening noon. No. McCords-East Mrs. Lettie Kellogg spent the VEAL ROAST 15c Epworln League—7:30 p. m. SUNBRITE CLEANSER 2 can. 9c dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- week-end in Grand Hapids with FRESH In 12 short years the JOHN DEERE Trac- Weekly prayer meeting Thurs- Pillsbury^ 24i/2 Ib. sack $1.09 LINGO BLEACH Qt. bottle 20c ry Slater. The dinner was In honor Bowne Bugle Notes Cascade her daughter, Mrs. Gene Doran. BARGANS IN day evenings nt 7:45 Everyone of Peter's 3rd birthday. Sunday evening guests of Mr. BONELESS lb. tor demand has increased from 10 Trac- welcome. Kt Mrs. Effie Cox VEAL ROAST For Perfect Large Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and Ry Mrs. Myrtle Porritl and Mrs. James McCormick were 19c STRAWBERRIES C 12y2c LA FRANCE Blues, Whitens 3 pkgS. 25c Janice Colby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson RED. RIPE. LUSCIOUS tors per day to over 300. Nearly 4 billions of U. S. rail- Bisquiek Biscuits Pkg. 30c Makes Ironing Easier Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thaler of Green Howard Seeley accompanied F. USED CARS SATINA pkg. 5c and daughter Peggy of Sarannc Finest Quality Lake and attended the theater. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flynn had as Pitsch and Mr. Denny of Alto to road stocks and bonds are held dinner guests Sunday, Rev. E. A. Grand Rapids Monday night to and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snell CHOICE WIN CUTS lb. WHY by insurance companies and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grandy of VEAL STEAK 25c FRESH Coconil Bulk Lb. 20c WALL PAPER CLEANERS, 3 cans 25c Greenville visited the Sydnam Armstrong, Miss Francis Porrltt. attend a business meeting. and children and Mr. and Mrs. banks authorized to do business Mrs. Hannah Lott, Mrs. Alice Gard- Rev. R. J. Vaughn and wife of Fall POUND is the demand increasing so fast for these Pure Qt. AMMONIA, Cristo brand qt. 10c home Sunday afternoon. W. C. Afton and son Walter. The 1935 V8 DeLuxe Tudor in Ihe stale of Michigan. For Salad Making 12c ner and Emery Lowe. Chicago were supper guests at the hostess served a delicious lunch banch Vinegar Cider Bottle Elwln Watts and sister. Mabel lb. ASPARAGUS 12V2C Tractors? 1935 V8 DeLuxe Coupe and Cooking BON AMI POWDER can 12c Wa^ts tailed on Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith called J. Cox home Friday night. of home-made ice cream and VEAL LOIN CHOPS 23c For Table CHOICE GREEN. TENDER A person who is now 20 years ry Slater Saturday. on Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Burns on Mr. and Mrs. Fenn Llues and cake. 1. LONG LIFE—The first JOHN DEERE Tractors 1935 V8 5-window Coupe 10 Ib bag 17c SCRUB BRUSHES each 10c Thursday. son visited at the home of J. Cox old and who sleeps about eight Salt and Cooking Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colby and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ward en- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heacock and family Saturday night. CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS built are still performing as well as ever. 1933 V8 Tudor hours each night has sixteen Cake BROOMS, long wearing each 29c Ralph and Shirley ate Sunday din- tertained with a surprise party at Now Radithtt 2 **** 5c Pkg. and daughter. Miss Myrtle Porrltt Mr. and Mrs Howard Seeley at- Oranges «<«>»• 21c 2. SIMPLICITY—Easy to take care of. years of sleep ahead of him, if he Swansdown Flour 25c ner in Lowell. their home on Thursday evening. VEAL POT ROAST - 12'/ c LARCE BUNCHES 1932 V8 Tudor of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Corwln tended a party at L. Dozema's 2 lives to the age of 70. CHIPSO Flakes or Granules Ige. box 20c Mar. 2(5, honoring Mrs. Olive MEDIUM SIZE Porrltt and Gilbert Porrltt called home Saturday night at Cascade. 3. LOW OPERATING COST—They burn DISTILATE 1932 Chevrolet Tudor Ward's birthday anniversary. OXYDOL large box 23c on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yeiter re- Miss lone Quiggle spent the week fuel. Burn less gallons doing the same job. CARROTS - bunch 5c cently. end at her teacher's home, Mrs. Guests for the occasion were Mr. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe and Mrs. Alfred Faulkner and Thomas Special CANVAS GLOVES pair 10c Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huntington Swonson in Grand Rapids. RING BOLOGNA -12%c 4. BALANCED TRACTOR—The two cylinder engine 1930 Chevrolet Tudor N.C. THOMAS SPINACH, fresh 2 lbs. 15c and family were In Freeport Sat- We are sure glad to hear that son Bussell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ia-o SWIFTS HEAD LETTUCE - 6v2c is perfectly balanced. You can stand a fountain pen on FELS NAPTHA SOAP 10 bars 45c urday. Mrs. Claude Quiggle is coming Ward and son Wayne and Mr. LARGE CRISP HEADS 1930 Essex Fordor Ginger Ale BANANAS - 3 lbs. 19c Dewey Reed Mrs. Floyd Flynn and Mrs. Cor- home this week. it while operating on the belt pulley. Auction Sales REX MINERAL large box 20c and Mrs. Lewis Good of Dutton. Lime Rickey, Lemon. wln Porrltt called on Mrs. Clara A good turnout at Gove school MICHIGAN - U. S. No. 1 19.30 Ford Tudor ORANGES Large Navels Dot. 32c SHINOLA, tan, black, brown can 9c A dainty lunch was served al a Pork Liv«r 11c Pork Hoorts »>• 12c 5. EASY TO OPERATE—The hand clutch and steering Orange, Cherry and Mrs. John Watts Thursday house Friday night. A very Inter- lable centered with a large birth- 1930 Ford Coupe Bookings for auction sales AUCTIONEER evening. brakes are worth a lot. esting talk by Mayor Collins of day cake decorated with yellow IS-lb. may be made through The Low- 24 oz. Mrs. Floyd Flynn and Mr. and Pork Hockt "> 12c Nock Bonot ib. 5c 1929 Pontiac Tudor East Grand Rapids and N. C. roses and yellow candles. The POTATOES 23c 6. STARTS EASY—Even in the coldest days of the ell Lodger, Wm. T. Condon or Bottles Having conducted many suc- Mrs. Corwln Porrltt were Thursday Thomas with his new jokes. guest of honor received many 1928 Oakland Tudor Harry Day, Lowell, or with me cessful sales and a large exper- evening callers at Guy Smith's. The farm home of Oscar An- winter It starts easy. Less 2c Bottle lovely gifts and ail enjoyed a IDAHO BAKERS »ib b., 39c direct. ience in dealing with the buy- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porrltt drews burned to the ground Tues- Find out about the JOHN DEERE before you buy a Refund very fine evening. lb. Convenient U. C. C. (Ford) ing public make me feel better spent several days the past week In day evening about six o'clock. The SAUSAGE Tractor. You owe it to yourself. Tuesday, Apr. 7. Elizabelh Bey- Edwin Mueller, who has been LEONA 11'/zC SWEET POTATOES nancy hall 3 ib*. fOc Payment Plan nold. Wayland. 11 head of cattle, qualified to act as YOUR Grand Rapids. roof of the house was all afire be- BY THE PIFCE Morse Johnson, who is attending in charge of the Ada Fuel and 3 horses, large list of tools. C. THOMAS STORES Auctioneer. fore Mr. Andrews knew of it from school in Chicago spent the week Supnlv Company store at Ada for a passing motorist. Sec our Windows Saturday for Special Morrissey Fann & Orchard Supply N. C. THOMAS 636 E. Clinton St end at his home here. Fred Cox is working at Cascade the past few years, severed his Pat Beahan 4405 So. Division 209 W. Main St. Welfare Orders Redeemed LOWELL HASTINGS, MICH. Mr?. Henry Johnson and Helen, this week. connection with the store this on Fancy Sliced Breakfast Bacon COMSTOCK PARK, MICH. Grand Bapids, Mich. Mru. Lawrence Johnson and Rich- Clarence Tillyer and Oscar An- past week and will work his farm SLICED BACON 10c "Your Local Ford Dealer" Phone 34083. ard called on Mrs. Gladys Pardee drews were in Lowell Tuesday. this year. f THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1936 THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 19S6 SEVEN Indiana, Tuesday night telling her M LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES West Bowne and children were Sunday dinner nbliiylnn nro frying "f bass lio fmil the devil— He lighted his pipe of the death that afternoon of her Mapes District and stood rrowniiiK, dcbnling. By Mrs. Sophia Peet guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kin- IF NCTHING RELIEVES VOUR rniiKbt lust ovpnlng. sister-in-law. Mrs. Tom Huffman. yon. "I^t's go to town," he said lo DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Election Notices LEGAL NOTICES Sho had submitted to an operation (By Mra. Roxie Hunter) Wnvelets hlssod llironch the (Official) ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR Grace and Lola Denny and Pearl the dog, "and see who's surprised HEARING CLAIMS Insure Your Farm Properly Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Canfleld and a few days before for kidney stones rtiRlu's. Tlie (loop bhio of ilioclmtv State of Michigan. The Probate and appendix removal. Parsons spent Satjrday with FLAME lo see us." Court for tho County of Kent son from Saginaw visited her sis- Marvin Huver helped his father. Gladys Kinyon. RHEUMATISM iii'l wn« lleckcd wlih snmll white- 8t !# IPC U,t 8tat# 01 State of Michigan. The Probate Alton Community Club moots (To be continued next week) At a aosslon of said court, held LOWELL TWP. Jl x £ . Michigan, The Circuit ...In Michigan's Largest Farm Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ter, Mrs, Elton Peet last week In Caledonia last week, French's Tableti MUST or Your Money Btcfc Court for The County of Kent- Court tor Th# County of K,nt_ Court for the County of Kent. this Friday evening. For entertain- The Mlngon boys have be«m hav- caps. Vounir Inokod nt the wonlher at the probate office, in the city of t In 1935 n net gain of over $7,000,000 in property at rlak. A gain Mrs. Ed. Llnd called at Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frederick IN THE To the Qualified Electors of the In Chancery. No. 39165 Order of At a session of said court, held at ment there will bo an amateur ing the measles. Marie Rowland Is No- you CAN'T FAIL fo rtlUvt ih. nai„ of and opined that the tiny wrtiild Grand Rapids, In aald county on In Chancery. of over $36,800 In net assets after material reduction In as- Bates' Friday afternoon. have returned from a short visit L mb 8PRINQ HILL-EAST ADA Township of Lowell, County of Publication, the probate office. In the city of Major Bowes program. hnvlng them this week. !' «9o oi MuteuUr keep clear, though the wlml ml«ht the 28th day of March. A. D. 193fi Kent, State of Michigan, Notice Is At a session of said Court held Grand Rapids, In said county on sessment rates. Total net assets over $288,250.00. Owns U. S. Gov- Elton Peet wns In Caledonia on in Missouri. IfAhl... ? P,,,C"P''0n, 'O'. f'MCh'l Ntu- (Last Week's Letter) At a session of said court held at Mr. and Mrs. Dorus church, Mrs. Guy Slocum has boon 111 the past rise to half a Kale. P rBent. Hon. JOHN DALTON. hereby given, that the next ensu- at the Court House In the City of the 11th day of March A. D. 1936. ernment Bonds and other Bonds guaranteed by U. S. Govern- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt covy-lil. nothing of!& Judge of Probate. the Court House in the city of Norma Frost and Mr. and Mrs. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. ftw days FOREST ing Annual Township Election will Grand Rapids In the said County, Present. Hon. CLARK E. HIO- ment valued at $113,124.38, which ia moie then any other Farm Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lock from Al- SHORT WAY Peterson were In Ionia Monday to Thnt Is what Frank P.lnejny Jake Moerdyk has n now truck. In the Matter of the Esta-.a of Grand Rapida, Michigan, this 27th Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Michigan, earning Interest aska called on Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gabe Onan Sunday. Mrs. Max Lawton spent pa.i of Bill Smith has bought a new be held at Lowoll City Hall, within on the 29th day of February A. D. BEE, Judge of Probate. attend the funeral services of Mr. thonpht loo, ns brenthlne henvlly. Oliver A. Stone, Deceased. said Township on day of February, 1936. In the Matter of the Estate of annually of $3,765.00. Interest earned annually on other Invest- Peet Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter had as lasl week In Grand Rnplds. By tractor. 1936. Offers Frequent Joel Benedict. he nmile his wny to the eiliie of n Perry Jay Damouth having filed Monday, April 8th, A. D., 1936, Present: Honorable WILLIAM Present: Honorable WILLIS B. Leander D. Cllne, Deceased. ments $1,737.70. making an Intoreat income of $15.08 every time Mr. and Mrs. Elton Poet, Mrs. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and MM. Gladys Kinyon and Kathryti Jesse Knapp and Lloyd Lighter In said court his petition praying B. BROWN, Circuit Judgp. the sun goes down. C. O. Condon has a new tractor. HAROLD cetlnr thicket on the shore nnd saw for the purpose of voting for the PERKINS. Circuit Judge It appearing to the court that the Chauncoy Freeman wore In Lowell Mr. and Mrs, Fred Blaser had ae Art Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin attended a party in Grand of Grand Rapids were recent vis- that said court adjudicate and de- election of the following officers, Lowell State Depositors Corpora- Insurance Department writes "Your members are'to bo con- Monday. Stockhlll and little daughter, Mr. j Rapids Thursday night TITUS the smoke of that hrenkfnst tire itors of Chester Knapp and family. William Fase, time for presentation of claims BUS SERVICE week end callers, Blanche and termine who were at the time of via: tion, a Michigan corporation. Plaintiff, against said estate should be lim- gratulated on the efficiency of your management of their busi- Lois Llnd of Caledonia Is visit- Annapolis is Ihe capital of He did not lldKCt nor fns-j thromrb Henry Fase bought a team re- his death the legal heirs of said Plaintiff, Dickie Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Maryland and is llu- seal of Ihe Ifluitoliom TOWNSHIP —A Supervisor; a vs ited, and that a time and place be ness. Tho progress shown In the Increase of Insurance and the ing her grandmother Llnd for a Gust Wingeier and son Vein. the Interval of waiting. Bnt when eently. deceased and entitled to Inherit va to r nU I nilcd Stales Naval Academy. Clerk; a Treasurer; a Justice of Samuel Clements, John L Cle- appointed to receive, examine and very moderate cost of procuring this Increased business Is evi- few Jaye. Dr. Cambell of Douglas, Wyo., A^«. ' by the canoe put out he rose slowly, j The 4-H Sewing Club of Strong the real estate of which said de- William E. Jones. Walter Wecker, dence of thorough knowledge of the business and attention to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Peet called the Peace, full term; a Commis- ments and John P. Springsteen adjust all claims and demands GRAND RAPIDS who was Alton's first rural cor- IRWIN h ceased died soltod, sioner of Hlghwayr; not to exceed Alice Wecker, Cleburne A. Byrne, against said deceased by and be- detail." on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ross and Fred Rickner. About 50 friends nnd relatives crtnln ..f 1,1. ..,..,1 romvnln,™,. P,.wTlI and their unknown heirs, devi- respondent lived in the house now surprised Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Onan It Is Ordered, That tho 24th day four Conatablea; a Member of Brooka W. B. Madison, Daniel sees, legatees and assigns. fore said court: Michigan State Board of Agriculture carry Insurance Thursday. Phe moon is Ihe earlh's salel- MYERS and stiffened. noon IONIA owned by Wm. G. Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Dunlap,on Tuesday evening. The event of April. A. D. 1936 at ten o'clock Board of Review. Smith, Daniel P. Smith, Admin- Defendants. It Is Ordered, That all creditors Stale Experimental Farms In this Company. Flrat Company to Chauncey Freeman called on El- ile. II revolves around Ihe earth Young paddled straight toward | Dora. Grace and Effie Thoule of istrator of the Estate of Daniel Thomas J. Read was taken to called at tho Burch-Slocum homejbelng their'38th wedding anniver- CopyrlBht by HnroM Tltun. In the forenoon at said probate of- The polls of said election will be In this cause on reading and fil- of aald deceased are required to write a blanket policy on farm personal property whlcn often ton Poet Sunday. PORTLAND Saturday. al a distance of about 2411.(10(1 the ambushed Indian. The ll«hl Grand Rapids were Thursday vis- fice, bo and Is hereby appointed for Smith, Ambroao A. Weeka, Trea- tho hospital about midnight Tuos- sary. They received man:' beaut I- miles. The period of revolution WNU Scrvl.-.' open at 7 o'clock a. m. and will re- ing the BUI of Complaint of Will- present their claims to said court pays double the amount of classified policy. First Farm Mu- Jim Hlllsburg of Grand Rapids day and wns operated on as soon Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Summers Ifui^gifts! craft pitched and rolled rhythml- lt0 r8. of.T hearing said petition. main open until 6 o'clock • p. m., sle M. Weeks and the unknown lam Fase, and It appearing to the at said Probate Office on or before tual Company In Michigan to employ full time Inspectors. Care- called on Mr. and Mrs. Elton Peet LANSING is a lillle less lliiin a inonth. „ , . , .» i io ..n i TJake Moerdyk and Case Theule helra, devlseea, legatees and as- as reaching there for appendicitis. cally under the Impulse of his pnd ! ^, It Is Further Ordered, That Eastern Standard Time, of said satisfaction of the Court now here the 13th day of July A. D. 1936, at ful underwriting and systematic Inspection eliminating unde- Sunday. fln(i|hp<1 dr< n homp th(1 T public notice thereof be given by signs of Brooks W. B. Madison, ten o'clock In the forenoon, said sirable risks and fire hazards. Insurance classified and assess- Callers at the Ed. Llnd home ANN ARBOR die. In the how Hp balanced nice- jxhoulo lumber from tho Vosburg day of election, unless the Board of that the plaintiff has after diligent THE STORY publication of a copy of thla order Election Inspectors shall In their Daniel Smith, Daniel P. Smith, aearch and Inquiry been unable to time and place being hereby ap- according to hazard. Assessment rate as low as $2.94 per Sunday wore Mr. and Mrs. John Gove Lake ly. letting his tongue loll. brothers saw mill for three cuccosslve weeks previous administrator of the Estate of pointed for the examination and $1,000. Reasonable terms granted to all members. Llnd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill DETROIT CHAPTER I—Kerry Young, a discretion, adjourn the polls at 12 ascertain whether Samuel Cle- Ry Mrs. II L. Coirer Closer and closer to the fringe of Mr. Van Onls of Grand Rapids to said day of hearing. In the Low- o'clock, noon, for one hour. Daniel Smith, Ambrose A. Weeks, ments, John L. Clements or John adjuatment of all claims and de- Llnd from Caledonia, Mr. and Mrs. Ind of seven. Is prepared to flee was a recent caller of Earl Von- and Tresale M. Weeks, TOLEDO distant cedars they progressed, ell Ledger, a newspaper printed Dated Feb. 24. 19S6 P. Springsteen, be living or dead mands agalnat said deceased. For further information see nearest representative or write McHofflu. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank the burning lumber camp of his burg. and circulated In said county. Defendanta. Home Office. Special County Election and if dead who are their heirs, It Is Further Ordered, That pub- King and son Darwin from Lan- The Program and Box Social at benefactor, Jack Snow, who took within two hundred ynrds, a hun- Vern Vosburg has Just recovered JOHN DALTON. In thla cauae, it appearing from llo notice thereof be given by pub- sing. the youngster to live with him at devisees, legatees or assigns If any tho school house last Friday eve- dred nnd seventy-live, a hundred from measles. Others who were Judge of Probate. The Kent County Board of Su- the aworn bill of complaint on file there be, or where they reside. That lication of a copy of thla order for Lowell—Harry Day, D. A. Wingeier, R. E. Springett, Grant ning was a great success. Mayor the "death of Kerry's mother. Tod nnd fifty; then the seas having sick with measles recently were A true copy. pervlaora has ordered a special that plaintiff la unable after dili- three succeaaive weeks previous to Warner, A. R. Smith. West hns Instructed Kerry to come all such are named as defendants In Memorian See Agenl for latest lime Collins of ICast Grand Rapids was subsided, Kerry swung sharply to Grace Gertrude Vosburg. Alden. FRED ROTH. county election to bo held April 6. gent search and Inquiry to ascer- In said Bill of Complaint to be said day of hearing, In the Lowell guest speaker. N. C. Thomas was with a file containing the camp's 1936. at which election there will be tain the whereabouts of the defen- Cascade—John J. Watterson. In sad hut loving memory of our lable informalion. the left, putting his canoe broad- Irwin and Floyd Smith. Register of Probate. brought before thla Court In man- Ledger, a newspaper printed and auctioneer of the boxes and a short funds should It be endangered. c46. 47. 48 submitted to the qualified electors danta Brooka W. B. Madison, Dan- circulated it. said county. dear daughter. Beatrice Kelsey 4 Flames attack the office, nnd sldu to the weather. ner provided by law, but there may skit was given by local talent. the following propoaltlon: iel Smith, Daniel P. Smith, admin- be unknown heirs, devisees, lega- CLARK B. HIGBEE, who passed away a year ago the Kerry, hugging the precious file, It wns now thnt Bluojay pulled "Shall the Board of Supervlaors istrator of the Estate of Daniel State Mutual Fire Insurance Company off Michigan 9th of April. Alice Walker has the measles. Moseley-Murrav tees and assigns, whose name^ and Judge of Probate. Mrs. Bessie Walker entertained and Tod race to town. Tod acts back the hnmmer of the worn old of Kent County, Michigan, be au- Smith, Ambrose A. Weeks, and A true copy: queerly. At the bank the file Is By Mrs. W. Fnglr South Bowne addresses cannot after diligent In- 702 Church St., Flint. Michigan She suffered hero but now she's them last week. rllle. Slowly he pressed his cheek Jennie Pardee thorlaed to appronrlate the aum of Tressle M. Weeks and of the per. quiry be determined. And It ap- FRED ROTH. blest. found empty and Kerry Is blamed not to exceed $250,000.00, from tho sons designated as their unknown Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slater of Cas- tight against the cool slock. The pearing that all auch persons are Register of Probate. W. V. BURRAS. Preaident H. K. FISK, Secretary With perfect peace and heavenly cade and Mrs. B. Coger spent last with taking the wrong one. Tho Alton Ladles Aid will meet General Fund of aald County, the heirs, devisees, legateea and aa- c44,45,46 sight-bend came down, wavering; Miss Pern Wheeler of Freeport necessary parties to this proceed- rest. Friday evening with the former's CHAPTER II.—Snow, his head- next Thursday afternoon In the proceeds thereof to be uaed for the slgna, without being expressly Tho depth of sorrow we cannot tell. quarters and money gone. Is ruined found Its object. The muzzle was a caller at Will Mlshler'a on conatructlon of a new administra- named as defendants, and It ap- sister. Mrs. Maria Smith, and Alton church basement. therefore. on motion of R E. CHANCERY SALE For the loss of one we loved so well. Henry Whitford at Dutton. and soon thereafter dies, leaving moved thrice, following the rise nnd Mr. and Mrs. George Crady left Friday afternoon. tion building and two dormitories pearing that all of the named de- Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler and Springett. Attorney for Plaintiff, State of Michigan, The Circuit And while she sleeps a peaceful Bus Depot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of I will sell at Public Auction at my home one mile east of Pratt Lake Kerry to the Poor Commissioner. fall of the canoe. The brown hand Tuesday afternoon for Louisville. as part of the Kent County Infirm- fendanta and their unknown heirs, It Is Decreed that the unknown and Mrs. Seymour Hesche and chil- sleep. Kerry suspects Tod and swears to niece and Mrs. Adah Johnson of ary, in accordance with tne deter- Court for the County of Kent— Flint spent the week end with rela- on the grip squeezed. . . . The Ky., where they will spend a devisees, legatees and assigns are heirs, devisees, legateea and aa-j dren and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Her memory we will always keep. tives hero. even the score. month visiting relatives. Grand Rapids visited Sunday af- mination therefor made by the necessary and proper parties to the 1 In Chancery A. W. HILZEY or one mile west of South Boston grange hall on US16 on 'breed stood there for a long mo- ternoon at Will MIshler's. signs of the said Samuel Clements, Dalstra and children last Satur- Her smiling face to us so dear. Henry's Dng Store Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlttenbach, CHAPTER 111.—In n St. Paul Esther 3Ierl was a Thursday Board of Supervisors of said Coun-1 above entitled cause, on Motion of Jonn L. Clements and John P. Eather P. Blerl as Administratrix day evening. The occasion was Her gentle footsteps no more we'll ment, lips, loose, watching. Mrs, Susie Miller of Elmdale ns- ty, at a session of said Board held Messlnger & White, attorneys for Betty and George of Ware Center office Kerry, now In manhood, nnd evening caller at Doll Ford's. Ed. Springsteen do file and enter In of Estate of Susanna Blerl, De- The Auctioneer their forty fifth wedding anniver- hoar. wore callers In our vicinity last an expert woodsmnn, learns of the On the shot Young had pitched Andre of East Grattan was a Sun- slstod Mra, Elmer Shaffer with her March Srd. 1936." (plaintiff, ceased, Her willing hands and face so Phone 30 work Thursday and Friday. this cause their several respective sary. Sunday afternoon. whereabouts of West, Kerry res- forward and sideways, across the day caller nt the Ford home. "Only such persons having the. it Is Ordered that the appear appearances within three months Plaintiff, Dutton, Mich. The L A. S. will meet at tho sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Long of qualifications of electors, who have ; ance of those defendants whoso Edward Aldrich Is working for cues a lovely girl from a scoundrel, rail. For an Instant the canoe Miss Emma Kropf and John Mc from the date of this order and va. Community Hall Wednesday of In heaven some day we hope to Rufus Gregory for a short time. who proves to be West. Tod threa- Donald spent Sunday In Pontiac. Goshen, Indiana accomnanled bv property assessed for taxes In any , names are set forth In the above Percy J. Read as Administrator of Services that Satisfy and Terms meet. hung so. on Us beam's end; then Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Plllen and that In case of their appearances next week for dinner. The Cascade Ladles Circle will tens to pauperize the girl, Nnn Mr. and Mrs. Don McPherson part of this district, or territory, paragraph and of those defendanta that they cause their answer to tho Estate of Carl Blerl, Jr., Deceas- That are Reaaonable Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hesche Yes you're gone our dear loved hold their regular meeting nnd Tuesday, Apr. 7/36 with a quick roll and a little splash, baby of Fenton visited from Thurs- to be aff.*ctcd by the result of such \ designated as the unknown heirs, Rlttenger and Wm. Kilgus are al- Downer. She thanks Kerry and spent Friday at tho Gordon Frost Bill of Complaint to be filed and a ed, Friday, Apr. 3, Mrs. Sena Grote, and children attended a birthday daughter; serve dinner at tho church next tells him of the robbery, nnd mur- it went bottom up and began to homo. day until Sundav at Elmer Shaf- election, or ihe lawful husbands or | devisees, legatees and assigns of Defendant. Someday we'll meet you face to ways a nice feature with their fine fer's. Mrs. Forest Sinter nnd baby copy thereof to be served on the Alio. Gonornl sale with hogs. party given In honor of Mr. Bunker Monday. April 6. der of her fnther and of Tod's ad- drift with the sea.s. Orren Frost Is home from MSC wives of such persons, shall be en- named defendants, all of whom are In pursuance and by virtue of a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude face. music nnd Glen Ray Rlttenger commencing at 12:30 o'clock the following described property: of Mulr also visited the week end titled to vote." Sec. 4, Article HI, Attorney for the Plaintiff within Saturday. Apr. 4, Jake Leplcy, sang. Nice food and congenial vances. She Is operating a lumber Tip. thrown Into the waters, head for a few days. brought In by substituted service, fifteen days .after service on them decree of the Circuit Court for the Sllcox of Alto Sunday. But until that time we'll miss you with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. of the Constitution (added 1932). be entered in this cause within Northensl Alio. General sale with friends made a nice evening. tract which her father hnd pur- held high, began circling swiftly. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kropf took of a copy of the Bill of Complaint County of Kent, In Chancery, made Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds For no one else can take your South Lowell HORSES chased from West. Mr. and Mrs. Capron back to their Shaffer. Dated March 3, 1936 three (8) months from the date of and entered on the 29th day of household goods. place. l.'"» ft. Hay Rope I Poultry Self Feeders Around and around he went, cry- Elwln Watts of California and ELMER S. WHITE. and notice of thla order, and In Tuesday, Apr. 7, M. D. Sncalh- and daughters and Mr. and Mrs i;> V. s. t harles Veilei CHAPTER IV. Kerry makes a home In Lake Odessa last Thurs- this order, and that in case of their February, A. D. 1936, In the above Wm. Hesche. Mrs. W. V. Burras Mrs. Sophia Poet. Hay Fork. Double ing out for the master who hnd sister Mabel of Chicago called it Clerk of Said Township. appearance or the appearance of default thereof that the said bill en, South Boston. General sale Bay Horse, wt. 1200 lbs. i Poultry Crates camp. At the genernl store in day evening, after n few days stay be taken IB confessed by said de- entitled cause, notice Is hereby giv- and son Darrell attended the-38th Vergennes Cenier Usappeared. at tho Leon Week's home. the home of their aunt Minnie c44, 48, 46 any of them, they respectively en that on Wednesday the 6tn day wilh good tools. Hay Pulleys 120 Rods Wire Fence West's Landing, he finds Tod en- Bouck and L. Anderson Saturday fendants and each of them. wedding anniversary of Mr. and By N. M K j Mr. and Mrs. Francis Williams gaged In a poker game. Jim Hin- With a r.harp nod. Hluejay Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford of So. cause their smswers to the bill of It Is further ordered that within of May, A. D. 1936, at two o'clock In Wednesday, Apr. 8. A. Metzger. Mrs. Gabe Onan at their home In So. Lowell Busy ! afternoon. complaint in this cause, or the an- and Ralph of Flint spent the week Sletl and Wood Shaft Pulleys Steel. Cement and Wood Posts kle. timber employee, loses heavily. turned. He left the cellars, climbed Vergennes spent Sunday afternoon BOWNE TWP. forty days from the date of this the afternoon of said day, I, the Rockford; General sale with good West Lowell Monday evening. jond with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. CATTLE nt tho Clare Ford home. Charles Bunn and family are swer or answers of such of them subscriber. Circuit Court Commis- lools. William Read went norlh Handy Wagon Kerry exposes Tod's client ing and the bank and pushed on through To the Qualified Electors of the order the plaintiff causes a copy Mrs. Helen Reynolds is spending Corners Sun-1 Frank Rlttenger. 3 Tons Agricultural Iron and disarms him. The crowd Is uncon- Allen Weeks wns home from G. moving to Freeport. as shall have appeared, to be filed sioner In and for said County of Thursday, Apr. 9, W. H. Keech, day to spend Monday trout the hardwood. Miss Marlon Griffin spent the Township of Bowne. County of of this order to be published In the the week with her daughter, Mrs. By Mrs. Howard Barlleli fish-1 Ray Thomas and Miss Gertie Black Cow, due Sept. I Wagon Rack Sleel vinced of Tod's duplicity. Kerry Ranlds last week. with the Clerk of this court, and a Lowell Ledger, a newspaper print- Kent, In the State of Michigan, South Lowell. General sale. Gabe Onan of West Lowell. Ing. Townllne lake never gives up Its week end with her parents, Pete Kent, State of Michigan. Notice Is copy thereof to be served upon Goodsell of Ravenna spent Sunday Identifies himself to West, who Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Briggs spent ed. published and circulated In said shall sell at Public Auction to the Friday. Apr. 10, Mrs. Cora Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and Voro Carter of Mlddloville and with her grandparents. Mr. nnd Manure Spreader , Numerous other articles denies knowing him nnd advises dead. That was the thought which Sunday at the Chris Kropf home, Griffin and wife. hereby given, that the next ensu- plaintiffs attorneys within 15 days highest bidder, at the north front Tho Bartlett's wore visited Tues- Callers through the week at Jen- ing Annual Township Election will County and that said publication Wainrighl, Northeast Kent City. daughter of Detroit spent Sunday Bemlce Pickett of Caledonia were Mrs. Chas. Yeiter. POULTRY and BEES him to leave town. Jeaiiotte Klsto was home from after service on them or such of door of the Court House of said with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole. day by Mrs. Bartlett's sister, Mrs. Sunday evening callers at the Mrs. j Massey-Harris Cultivator flashed through Kerry's mind as he nie Pardee's were Mr. and Mrs. bo held In the town hall at Bowne them as shall have appeared, res- be continued once In each week for General sale wilh good cows. Mrs. E, E. Jenks Is leaving today Lowell over Sunday. six weeks In succession or that he County, in the City of Grand Rap- Talking of horse and buggy day?, Maggie Grill and two nieces. Mrs. Mary Kerr homo. HAV. FEED. ETC. CHAPTER V.—Nan tolls Pr. Ez- went overboard. Once down In the Henry Johnson and daughter Hei- Center, within said Township on pectively, of a copy of said bill of Book datea with D. A. Wingeier, for her home In Detroit. She has 175 White Leghorn Hens Single Cultivator ra Adams of Kerry's rescue of her Will Engle spent Sunday evening cause a copy of thla order to be Ids, In said County, all of those wo expect to return to the wild and Lois LePard and Miss Ruby Grill Mrs. Russel Davis and two been spending two weeks with her channels . . . at Tom Murphy's. en. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. Ralph Monday, April 6th, A. D., 1936. complaint and notice of this order, certain plecos or parcels of land at State Savings Bank. Lowell all of Grand Rapids. Cast Steel Roller Ouanlity of Hay and Corn Fodder from Tod, and of West's threat. Sherwood of l/owoll. Fred Declalre for the purpose of voting for the personally served upon each above woolly pioneer days. Raymond daughters of Lansing spent from parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yeiter. Colonies llees But he was not going down In Ted Elhart purchased a horse of and that In default thereof said situate and being In the Township The baby daughter of Mr. and Friday until Monday with her oar- Ezia, who Is coroner, visits Kerry, of South Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. election of the following officers, I biii f complaint be taken as con named defendant at least twenty of Hesche reports seeing a black bear Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snow of Horse Corn Culler I'M) lbs. Salt and after reviewing the murder any channel! He was there, under George Gehan of Parnell last week. 0 days before th»..e« timv.—e above pre- Vergennes, County of Kent and cross the road south of Ves. See- Mrs. George Wieland that has been ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. M-Pier- Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Foundation Lamp W. Kowors of Lowell Is working Boyd Colson of Corinth. Mr. nnd via.: fessed by said defendants. KribeTfor"their appearances and,State of Michigan, and described so very 111, Is getting better. Sugar Beet Cultivator story appoints Kerry coroner's his capsized canoe, still holding the Mrs. Homer Dlefenbakor and fam- ley's home on the town line road son. Barbara stayed for a loi.ger her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 12 Super Frames 3 Tons of Clover Straw, baled for Tod Elhart. TOWNSHIP—A Supervisor; a, u i8 Further Ordered that wlth- that a copy of this order shall be " the north-west Quarter (NW*) Seeley Corners Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Graham and visit with her grandparents. clerk. Suspicion of tho murder hnd shattered paddle In one hand. ily of Grand Rapids. Elwln Watts Clerk; a Treasurer; a Justice of the In 15 days from the date of this Wells nnd family. Road Cart rested on Holt Stuart, employee of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and mailed to such absent, concealed,<>' tbe north-east Quarter NEJ4) By Mra. S. P. Reynolda Darrell Burras Is at home from son Gordon of Grand Rapids called Nettle Kerr received word that Mrs. Alvin Wells. Mrs. Alice The blow of tho bullet had all children spent Sundny afternoon at of Calefornla and sister Mabel of Peace, full term; a Conuaissloner order plaintiff shall cause a copy and non-realdent defendanta at the north-east quarter (NEH) at C. G. Welland's Thursday eve- HOUSEHOLD GOODS Downer, and upon Jim Hinkle, who Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Dell of Highways; a Member of Board Mt. Pleasant for a week's vacation. her aunt. Mrs. Jennie Kerr Snyder Goodsell and son Carol and daugh- IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS. ETC. Fanning Mill l)Ut torn It from lils grasp. Just Roye Ford's. of this order to be published In the of the north-west quarter (NWVi> ning. of Brainard, Minn., passed away was cleared by Tod. The doctor God fry of Freeport. of Review; not to exceed four Con- Lowell Ledger, a newspaper print- their last known post office ad- Snow PTA was held at the school ter Edna spent last Tuesday and A largo crowd attended the dress by reglatered mail and a re- of Section Eleven (11), Town seven Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and son March 4. 2 Buggy Poles Bed Springs and Mattress has tho fatal bullet and the serial as he was dipping the blade that Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holmes stables. ed, published and circulated In said house last Friday evening. Wendell Wilh an exposure lasting only Wednesday helping their mother New Racine Grain Separator, Self numbers of the stolon bills, one of Koech sale last Tuesday afternoon. turn receipt demanded therefor. (7) north. Range nine (9) weat; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark visited Otto Blerl spent Sunday after- terrific Impact had struck. Per- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs The polls of said election wijll be county, and that such publication and also premises commencing at Emery of Lowell was the evening's and sister. Mrs. Hester Jenks i.i-Horse Evener & Wagon Tongue 2 Cupboards which has just been paid to Adams. Mrs, Evelyn Lewis and daugh- WILLIS B. PERKINS, 1-3000 of a second, photographs their daughter and sister. Mrs. G. noon with Orren Frost. clean house. Feed Wind Slack haps the smooth ash had deflected ter are home from Kalamazoo for John Holcomb. open at 7 o'clock a. m. and will re- be continued therein once each ;he north-west comer of said Sec- speaker, giving a talk on "Happi- Wieland on Saturday. Mrs. Harold It came out of tho poker game. Tod Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Custer and main open until 6 o'clock p. m.. Circuit Judge. ness". have been made showing Ihe dif- Eleanor Martin spent Friday and There was a large crowd at the Barn Scales I Refrigerator the missile; perhaps the aim of his the spring vacation. week for six weeks In succession. tion Eleven (11) running thence Rlttenger and Mrs. Frank Rltten- Bidwell Beaner, Hand Feed Wind orders Jim to mn Kerry out of brother Roscoe visited In Lansing Eastern Standard Time, of said This suit Involves the title to Attest, a true Copy. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Vaughn of ferenl steps in Ihe bursting of a Saturday with her sister, Mrs. J. PTA meeting last Friday night. town. assailant had nol been good. His H. C. MARKOWSKI, south twenty-two (22) rods and ger were also Saturday callers. B. Horrocks and family near Ionia Stack jP«*d Cooker j Cream Separator. No. 17 Sunday. day of election, unless the Board of lunda described aa follows: tour and three-fourths (4%) feet; Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A fine program and a good time first act was for self-preservation. Clerk. soap bubble, as it was shattered South Lowell PTA was held at and also called on her brother and was had by all. a cr an { CHAPTER VI.—Kerry decides to Election Inspectors shall In their The SV4 of the NW^4 of Sec. thence east sixteen and one-half Fred Houseman while he is holding the school house Friday night. McCormick-DeeringTractor, 10-20 ^ ' '^ l Pump | Barrel Churn ask Nan for work. He discovers he Someone had lain In wait to kill Lowe District discretion, adjourn the polls at 12 Examined, countersigned and special meetings at Snow church. by a bullet. To have a daguer- family and father and mother. The number 21 (which Includes the (16H) rods; thence north twenty- A nice crowd came to hear Rosella Tank Heater j 20-gal. Crock Is being spied upon by a 'brood. Jim him. Someone had shot with rea- Bv Mra. Gertrude Thomas o'clock, noon, for one hour. North 40 acres of Government Lot entered by me. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hesche enter- rotype picture made, your great- sister and family are moving this Double Disk, large size two (22) rods and four and three- Yeiter of Lowell give some of her week to Prosquo Isle County. Mrs. conies to Kerry with a warning to sonable accuracy . . . nnd to let Dated Feb. 24,1936 3 in said section). Government Lot H. C. MARKOWSKI. fourths (4%) feet to Section line tained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloomer grandmolher had to pose twenty splendid humorous readings and Elmdale P. & O. 2-bo||om Plow Skidding Tongs |Quantity Fruit Cans clear out. Kerry answers with a 4 containing 59 acres, Government Clerk. and children of N. McCords, Mr. minutes. Carrie Condon stayed with Annie By Mrs. Ira Sareeanl them believe thnt a desired end Hastings visitors Saturday were for the next 5 Special County Election and thence west on Section line they were much appreciated. Ray Anderson while Miss Martin was Slush Scraper laugh. Nan hires Kerry. Young res- Lot 2 containing 55 acres and that R E. SPRINGETT, sixteen and one-half (16H) rods to 3-Section Drag cues Jim's daughter from drown- "ind been achieved was at once Mrs, Jennie Flynn. Mrs. John Nash. Send M months of The Kent County Board of Su- Lowell, Michigan, away. part of Government Lot 3 lying and the place of beginning, all being In Spike Tooth Drag Set Heavy Harness ANTIQUES ing. While In tho water, Frank smartness and caution. Alice and Marie. Mrs. Merrill Kar- pervisors has ordered a special being In the SH of Section 21, con- Attorney for Plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stock and I Mrs. Eugene Krauss was plea- cher and Mrs. Watt Thomas. county election to be held April 6, Town seven (7) north. Range nine Bluojay, tho "brood who had spied So he went over the far side, his THE taining 10 acres; all In Section Notice: (9) west, said County and State. two children of White Cloud spentlsantly surprised Friday by her Deering Binder Set Light Harness 12 Ox Yokes on Kerry, had tried t o drown Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kowalczyk 1936, at which election there will be number 21, Town 8 North, Range Sunday and Monday with her [mother and sisters, Mrs.'Dan" Wea- torso lolling In the water, the move entertained relatives from Grand submitted to the qualified electors The above suit is brought to EDWARD L. EARDLEY. Single Harness Kerry. Young settles with him. ATLANTIC MONTHLY 9 West, Kent County, Michigan. quiet title to the following lands mothor, Mrs. Rosa Kerr. Other ver, Mrs, Rea Wilcox, Mrs. Leon McCormick Mower j Candle Molds throwing Tip out with a great Rapids Sunday. the following proposition; Circuit Court Commis- Sunday guests were Eva and Flos-j Howk and Mrs. Austin Erb who CHAPTER VII.—Kerry sees thnt WILLIAM B. BROWN. and premises, to-wit: sioner for Kent County, Wind rower, li-foo| 6 Collars Frow, (used by old-lime shingle scrambling. Kerry cautiously twist- Sunday visitors at Wayne Ben- "Shall the Board of Supervisors Circuit Judge. Lots Fodr (4), Five (5) and Six sle and Ann Kerr and Russel Has- came and helped Nellie to celebrate Holt loves Nan. Jim meets Kerry, ton's were Charley Deming and of Kent County, Michigan, be au- Michigan. and after thanking him for res- ed his body so he would come up WAKE the moat of your Examined, Countersigned and (6) and the North Westerly Forty- kens of Grand Rapids. her birthday. A lovely pot luck din- Sulkey Hay Rake 2 Oil Brooder Stoves I makers). family of Mlllbrook, Mr. and Mrs. thorized to appropriate the sum of FRED L. WILLIAMS. Carl Kerr was home part of last cuing his child, confesses ho know- beneath the craft. Entered by me: one (41) feet of Lot Three (3) all ner was enjoyed, the birthday cake Roy Deming and Russell Benton reading hours. Enjoy the not to exceed $250,000.00. from tho Attorney for I'laintiff. week 111 with the flu. Selma was being baked by Mrs. Wilcox. Tho Tod was crooked. He tells Kerry of In there, he could hear nothing General Fund of said County, the PETER TELDER, In Block Three (3), Village of So. Belding, Michigan. tho night Downer was slain. Earl- and family of Grand Rapids, wit, the wisdom, tho compan- Dep. Clerk. Ada, Kent County, Michigan. out of school this Monday sick with lady of honor was presented with TERMS: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything to be settled for on but the slosh of water, the rustle Helen Benton Is 111 with the flu, ionship. the charm that have proceeds thereof to bo used for the Dated, Grand Ranlds, Michigan, flu. a number of very pretty and use- ier In the day he had had trouble construction of a new administra- Attest: R E. SPRINGETT. with Downer and threatened him. of wind, the sharp. Inquiring hark Orvln Smelker, Milton Wletz and Attorney for Plaintiff. March 16, A. D. 1936. c44. 6t Mr. and Mrs, Hall and three sons ful gifts, day of sale unless other arrangements are made. Watt Thomas attended a horse sale made the ATLANTIC, for tion building and two dormitories A true copy. of Grand Rapids were Sunday af- Then Tod found him wandering, of the dog. V c42.Ct Orvie Stahl and wife spent Sun- at Lake Odessa Saturday. seventy-flvc years. America's as part of the Kent County Inflrm- PETER TELDER. ANNUAL ACCOUNT ternoon callers at tho Dan nnd armed, near the murder scene, too Young wanted to call out. to re- day with the latter's brother Fred drunk to know where he hnd been. Mrs. Earl Fox and children spent most quoted and most cher- [ary, In accordanco with the deter- MESSINGER & WHITE. State of Michigan. The Probate Clare Anderson homos. Reusser and family of Moseley. assure the retriever that all was imlnatlon therefor made by the PROBATE OF WILL Tod had alibied for him and had Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. ished magazine. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Court for the County of Kent. Lottie Fulllngton called on Miss Mrs. Hannah Lott and Miss F. since forced him to do his bidding. well, for Tip was In a great state Austin Miller nnd family of Clarks- Board of Supervisors of said Coun- 437 Michigan Trust Bldg., State of Michigan. The Probate At a session of said court, held at Annie Anderson Sunday evening. Porrltt spent Tuesday with their of excitement nnd distress. But ville. Send $1. (Mentioning this ad) ty. at a session of said Board held Grand Rapids, Michigan. Court for the County of Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Judy of Grand sister. Mrs. L. E. Lott. CHAPTER VIII.—Kerry fakes a c42, 6t the Probate Office In the city of to do that, he feared, would set Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas ate March Srd, 1936 " At a session of said court, held Grand Rapids In said County, on Rapids were Saturday afternoon Norman King is up and around fire In Tod's house and gets Tod's Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. to "Only such persons having the at the probate office. In the city of Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at the place guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Husar. gun. Nnn hns opportunities to sell the animal diving for him and that, the 18th day of March, A. D. 1936. with a full bandaged head, having Merrill Karcher. The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Ar- qualifications of electors, who have MORTGAGE SALE Qrand Rapids, In said county, on Present: Hon. CLARK E. HIG- Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. been hit on the head by a falling land but cannot deliver title until to a watcher, might betray the ] property assessed for taxes In any AUCTIONlocated 2^ miles west and ^ mile south of Grand Trunk depot on! th e Mable Watts of Chicago spent lington St., Boston i- : ...... , Default having occurred in real the 19th day of March. A. D. 1936. BEE, Judge of Probate. Karl Blerl and Mr. and Mrs. Jim ladder which was blown away from she has negotiated a payment on secret . . . that ho was safe and In the week end with her mother, Mrs. I part of this district, or territory, mortgage containing power Present: Hon. CLARK E. HIG- Maloney and children. M. D. SNEATHEN5 . m her contract with West. Kerry tells c8tatc In the Matter of the Estate of Keefer farm, on the windmill late Friday afternoon. I .to be affected by the result of such of Balc da(cd june 14 mi Clyde BEE, Judge of Probate. concealment. Clara Watts. 1 , si ^ ^ . Evelyn R. Lewis, Mentally Incom- The aerial wire stopped the speed Ezra of the latest developments P45-41 election, or the lawful husbands or Matter of the Estate of The coroner sends Tod's gun and With great caution, he shoved John Flannery passed away on C. James and Hermlone E. James In the Matter of the Estate of patent of the ladder. It is thought that his h. W. HILZEY, Aiclioneer D. A. WINGEIER, Clerk Saturday at the home of his nep- 1 wives of such persons, shall be en- tho murder bullet to a ballistic ox- himself downward and came up his wife, mortgagors, and Homo P^coated. Dan ^ wingeier having filed «n Alton - Vergennes Injuries might have been fatal had hew. John O'Neall with whom bo titled to vote." Sec. 4. Article HI, State Bank for Savings, mort- The Michigan Trust Company jgaw court his annual accounts as It not been for the wire. As It wan pert Blue-jay bears part of their on the leeward side. , Hy Mrs. Clvde Condon had made his home for some time. lof the Constitution (added 1932). gagee, recorded Register Deeds havin-g filed Int sai* dS court Its petit— - guardiaa. ».n. of oo.saiud estate, >..xand. ...hi»s he recleved a severe scalp lacera- conversation and Informs West, The dog had Just rounded the , Dated March 3, 1936. Bu ui who plots murder. Mr. and Mrs, John Smelker and F. EARLE HANER office Kent County, Michigan, June.lon praying that a certain instru-;potions praying for the allowance Ition which required two stitches bow again. His look was tense, sons will move this week to the I LEONARD JOHNSON. 17, 1924, Liber 516 Mortgages page ment in writing, purporting to be thereof, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fritz and chil- to close. CHAPTER IX.—Kerry is to almost agonized, hut when he came Lee Lampkln farm north of Lowell. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Clerk of Said Township. 55. said mortgage having been as- the last will and testament of said It Is Ordered, That the 17th day dren were Sunday guests of Mr. j Mrs. Mose Stahl, who has been a make a cruise of Nan's holdings. Mr. and Mrs. John Nash are c44. 45. 46 signed October 3, 1931, to Curtis M. deceased, now on file in said court, and Mrs. Floyd Clark. ishut-in during the winter montht- The ballistic export reports thnt tho thus face to face with his master, Day or Night of April A. D. 1936, at ten o'clock making some fine Improvements Wylle by assignment recorded May be admitted to probate, and that In the forenoon, at said probate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend and Is now only able to sit for an murder bullet was fired from the ears pricked stiffly and then re- on their house, Walter Kowalczyk AMBULANCE SERVICE CASCADE TWP. 7, 1934, in Liber 768 Mortgages page the administration of said estate of Charlotte. James Wright andl hour or so In the rocking chair vvas West's pistol. West visits Nnn nnd office, be and Is hereby appointed THURSDAY, APRIL 9 laxed. the orange flare left the doing the work. 17S and again assigned March 18. be granted to The Michigan Trust children and Miss Ellen Prescoit Pleasantly surprised Saturday as attempts lo tako her by force. Holt Notice to the Electors of Cas- for examining and allowing said eyes and n pink tongue showed. Phonea 22-F2, 22-F3 1936. to Kent Mortgage Agency. Company or to some other suitable accounts and hearing said petit- commencing at 12;30 p. m., the following described property: of Coruna. Mrs. Mary Scott of | the ladies began to drop In with rescues her. Nan tells Ezra of her cade Township: Inc. by assignment recorded March person. fears for Holt's safely and speaks "Okay!" Kerry choked. "All Jake, At the Annual Township Election Ions; Howard City and Jennie Townsend well filled baskets. Mrs. Stahl soon McCorcTs Matter* 18. 1936. in Liber 802 Mortgages It Is Ordered, That the 17th day It Is Further Ordered, That pub- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.; tumbled to the fact that March 28 of love. Ezra tells Kerry Nan loves chum: HI! . . . All right, then! to be held In said township on HORSES IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, ETC. By Mr*. R. T. Williams B. I. SHEPARR, M, I. page 427. all Kent County Register of April, A. D. 1986, at ten o'clock lic notice thereof be given by pub- Post hole Digger, Scythe John Wright. [was her birthday. Among those Holt. Kerry realizing, his own love "Listen. Tip." he said, holding Monday, the 6th day of April. 1936. in the forenoon, at said probate Light Wagon. Bugcy 30 Grain Bags for Nan. Is miserable. Tod bargains the following officers are to be Deeds office, the assignee of mort- lication of a copy of this order, for Sorrel Mare, II yrs. old, wt. 1000 Mr. and Mrs. George Crady left present were Mrs. Austin Erb, Mrs. the dog beside him with one hand gage declares principal and inter- office, be and is hereby appointed three successive weeks previous lo Syracuse Plow, Drag .Massey-Harris Cream Separator, I Tuesday evening for a two weeks Dan Weaver. Miss Angellne Kauff- with Bluojay to slay Kerry and voted for: Supervisor, Clerk, Trea- Brown Mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lrn while the other rested on the canoe. Martin Postma has been ill with est thereon due and payable, where- for hearing said petition; said day of hearing, in the Lowell Single Cultivator large size visit with their son and other rela- ar.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blough, frame Holt. J. R. ALTLARR, M. R. surer, Highway Commissioner, It Is Further Ordered, That pub- "I pot to get out of this! Cold? the measles the past week. upon power of sale has become op- Ledger a newspaper printed and CATTLE New Hand Cultivator Barrel Chum tives near Louisville. Kentucky.' Mrs. Alma Mishler and daughter Tony Woudwyk of Vergennes Phon* 100 Overseer, Justice of the Peace, erative. Amount claimed due this lic notice thereof be given by pub- D'you ever feel colder water In Member of the Board of Review circulated In aald county. Double Harness, Single Harness 40 bu. Seed Potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Crady moved here Velma, and Mrs. Louise Mishler. CHAPTER X visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Negonce Block, Lowell. date Is $5,010.65 principal. Interest, lication of a copy of this order, for Durham and Guernsey Cow, 8 sixteen years ago to be near their Mrs. L Mishler and Mrs. Blough's summer?" and four Constables. CLARK E. HIGBEE. Cow's Halter Harry Woudwyk Sunday. taxes and attorney fee. No suit or three successive weeks previous to Judge of Probate. yrs. old, due July 30 HOl'SEHOLD GOODS son-in-law and daughter. Mr, nnd birthday are also on that date. A lie looked about. The waves Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m The polls of said election will be said day of hearing, in the Lowell Whiffletrees, Eveners D Y NOON of that Thursday, R. A- Postma and daughter Len-* Office Phone M open at 7 o'clock a. m. and remain proceeding at law has been Insti- A true copy. Guernsey Cow, 5 yrs. old due 2 Neckyokes Mrs. Lloyd Ford. very enjoyable day was spent and were high. Straight down wind was visited Mr, and Mrs. Fred F^ws of tuted to recover any part of debt Ledger, a newspaper printed and Washing Machine wilh gas motor Marguerite Blaser and Goldlo at late afternoon they departed for Kerry had his camp made on open until 6 o'clock p. m. with ad- FRED ROTH, Aug. 18 2 Forks. 4 Shovels his Island, reed-frlnged. with warm Lowoll Monday. now remaining secured thereby. circulated In said county. Register of Probate. Heating Stove Clark will bo In Lowell Friday to their homes after wishing Amandn an Island a quarter mile otTshore journment for one hour at noon. Notice is given that by said pow- CLARK E. HIGBEE. Grade Jersey Heifer, I yr. old 2 Log Chains sunshine heating upon it. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zoet were Dated Feb, 24. 1936 c45, St New Perfection Oil Stove, 3- get the last lesson of this Exten- many more happy natal days. in Townllne lake. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- IL P. GOVRERSER er of sale said mortgage will be Judge of Probate. Grade Guernsey Cow, 3 yrs. old, 2 20-fL Tieout Chains burner sion Project. Mrs. Eugene Krauss on return- Having decided to quit farming because of poor health, 1 will sell at In the afternoon he and the dog "You. Tip! . . . You get to Special County Elaction foreclosed by a sale at North Door A true copy. MORTGAGE SALE 3 Steel Barrels, I Oak Barrel ing home from Clarksville Satur- ter Clark Saturday night. Pkyaician and Surgeon doe now Kalamazoo Range, wood or coal Mrs. Falrchllds has gone back lo set out for the first hours of cruis- camp! Savvy?" He reached for a Mrs. Fred Pattlson and Mrs. A. The Kent County Board of Su-Uf Court House at Qrand Rapids, FRED ROTH. Potato Fork the Horace Weeks homc In Lowell day evening to her surprise found Public Auction at the farm located 4 miles south of Lowell on M-66 on 1 Register of Probate. Default having occurred in real Iron Bed and Springs t ing. Before sundown he paddled hold on the dog's tall. "Hie on. E. Wood attended the funeral of OVER CITY STATE BANK pervisors has ordered a special Kent County, Michigan, on June estate mortgage containing power POULTRY and RABBITS 2 Bell Potato Planters Victrola with Records after spending a short time with her home filled with friends who Judd Balwln of Grand Rapids on county election to be held April 6, 22, 19S8, at 9:00 o'clock In the fore- c45, St Steel Smoke House her daughter. Mrs. George Kellogg. came to assist her celebrate her across to the cabin where he might now! Camp! Hie nn!" LOWELL, MICHIGAN of aale dated April 2, 1028, C. C. 9 White Rock Hens, 2 Roosters Chairs, Tables Stands, Cupboards Obediently the dog turned down Tuesday. 1986, at which election there will be noon, of the mortgaged premiaes, James Roofing Company, mort- Trailer Robert Nothstlne and friend of birthday. Progressive pedro was have stayed, went Inside and looked Mr. and Mrs.Cortendorf of Grand submitted to the qualified electors ALLOWANCE OP FOREIGN 4 Doe Rabbits Detroit and the Cartwrlght fam- the entertainment of the evening. wind. Kerry kept his hold on the Offlrc Phone. 222-2; House. 222-1 vix.: gagor, and Home State Bank for Crosscut Saw, Buckaaw Numeroos other articles Idly about and then returned to Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E, the following propoaltlon: The West 50 feet Lot 1 Block 7 WILL Savlntvingai , mortgagee, recorded Re- ilies of Lansing were Sunday call- First honors were taken by Walter tall. let go the canoe Wood Thursday night. "Shall the Board of Supervlaors Tanner Taylor'a Addition, alao ers at the Albert Blaser home. Wieland and Mrs. Steve Custer and •camp. 1 State of Michigan. The Probate glater Deeda office April 2, 1026, They wore alone. They bad not "Camp " gasped Kerry, "Hie Sunday visitors at the Clark- of Kent County, Michigan, be au- known as Lot 1 Block 5 -ling's Court for the County of Kent Liber 565 Mortgagea page 280 and TERMS: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything to be settled for on Vern Leach has been having the consolations were carried away by on!" Willlams home were Mr. and Mrs. RORBLAS IL OATLET thorised to appropriate the sum of Addition, City of Qrand Rapids. measles. Carlos Seese and Mrs. Krauss. At seen a soul, or heard a man-made At a sesalon of aald court, held rerecorded May 20, 1026, Liber 570 day of sale unless other arrangements are made. Tip settled down to swim, low In Albert Duell. Abe Wilson of Alto. not to exceed $250,000.00, from the Kent County, Michigan, together at the probate office in the city of Mortgagee page 586, aaid mortgage Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon were a late hour a pot luck supper was hoond .... Of course. Frank Blue- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark and —DENTIST— General Fund of aald County, the with the hereditaments and appurt- the water, making slow going of It. Qrand Rapida, in aald county, on "en aaaigned October 8, week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. served to about 25. after which all Jay, squatting In the alders, made daughter Pauline, also Mr. and Office over C. Thomaa Store proceeds thereof to be uaed for the enances thereof. 1081, to Curtia M. Wylle by aaalgn- Clyde Condon. departed for their homos. Seturday, April 4,1936 but nevertheless towing his mas- the 2Srd day of March A. D. 19S6. no sound except a surly, Impatient Mrs, George Lane of Grand Rapids. Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 construction of a new administra- Dated: March 24, 1986 Preeent: Hon. JOHN DALTON. ment recorded May 7, 1084, Liber Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huffman of ter steadily . . . And a watcher, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Henry vla- tion building and two dormitories KENT MORTGAGE Potter's Corners called at the Rob grunt. That was when he raised Closed Thursday afternoon Judge of Probate. 768 Mortgagea page 158, and again from a distance, hnd he seen the Ited tho latter's parents. Mr. and as part of the Kent County Infirm- AGENCY. INC. and Gust Wingeier and Clyde Con- Starting at 1:00 p. m., sharp, the following described property: himself to one knee and sought to Phones: Office 50 Res. S5 In the Matter of the Eatate of asaigned March 18, 1086, to Kent So. Keene-lSo. Boston dog. would never have guessed Mrs. A. E, Wood Friday night. ary, in accordance with the deter- Assignee of Mort- Mortgage Agency, Inc. by assign- don homes last week. cover the man In the ennoe out mination therefor made by the Philip H. Schneider, Deceaaed. By Mrs. Ed. Pottei what dratreed behind. . . . The Village of Lowell and the ment recorded March 18, 1086, in Tom Read, Jr. sold his bike to HORSES there with the worn rlfie he car- Card of Thanks Board of Supervisors of said Coun- NORRIS. McPHSRSON, Liber 802 Mortgages page 428, all E. J. Dennis. Dump Rake Hay Rope and 2 Forks Kerry wormed his way through Townahlp of Lowell, by Roland M. ried, and found that the glare of ty, at a session of said Board held HARRINGTON A WAER Kent County Regiater Deeda office, Sympathy from Alton friends Is Not many items this week as I wish to thank my many friends Mrs. Howard J. litteiger March Srd, 1936." Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Shivel, Attorney, having filed In 2 Horses Grindstone Tank Heater sunlight made tho sight-bead show the reeds, once they were reached, aald court an Instrument in writ- the asaignee of mortgagee declares extended the Reugsegger ramfiy in phone I used was taken out Mon- and stretched flat on his belly on and neighbors for their many kind "Only such persons having the gagee. c45 121 Prop. the death of their father. About day. Large Kettle principal and interest thereon due large as nn orange. When the deeds shown me during my recent Spencer Corsetlere ing, purporting to be a duly exem- Williani H. Keech, CATTLE HAY, FEEDS, ETC. qualifications of electors, who have the clean sand, letting the sun plified copy of the last will and and payable, whereby the power of thirty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenhout Scalding Barrel canoe was out of the glare, the Illness, property assessed for taxes in any MORTQAQE SALE aale has become operative. Amount Reugsegger lived where Mr. and were in Grand Rapids Friday. drive the chill from his bones. Walter Clark 815 West Main St., Lowdl, Mich. part of this district, or territory, testament of aald deceaaed and the Fat Cow, dry 250 bu. Oats range was too long for certainty. Default having occurred in real record admitting the same to pro- claimed due this date is $6,048.05 JL W. HILZEY, Aieliiiur Mrs. Clyde Condon live now. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ralmer Mattock And the next morning when He lay there a long time before to be affected by the result of such principal, interest, taxes and at- I. A. WIH8EIER, Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Art Condon. Mr. and daughter of Grand Rapids 2-yr. old Fat Heifer Phone 257 election, or the lawful husbands or estate mortgage containing pow- bate in the state of Ohio and their Grub Hoe 200 bu. Corn Young set out a spanking breeze he moved. Then he wriggled Into er of aale dated February IS, 1984, petition praying that said will be torney fees. No suit or proceeding and Mrs. Wilbur Stockhlll and were Thursday night dinner guests Yearling Heifer the brush, got behind his tent, ex- wives of auch persons, shall be en- at law has been Instituted to re- Reva Condon of Conklln were of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. 5 crates Seed Corn blew. He kept to shoal water for titled to vote." Sec. 4, Article IIL Resale Ladner Evje, Mortgagor, allowed, filed and recorded and Scythe tricated his binoculars from the and Curtia M. Wylle, Mortgagee, re- that the administration of aald ea- cover any part of debt now remain- week ago Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Garrie Raimer and POULTRY 20 tons No. 1 Timothy Hay a mile where the seas were not of the Constitution (added 1982). ing secured thereby. and Mrs. C. O. Condon. family were Sunday guests of Mr. Forks pack and for a long Interval studied LOWELL NILIC LIMUlf Dated March 8, 1936. corded Regiater of Deeda office tate in the State of Michigan be 50 Chickens dangerous so that he could square Kent County, Michigan, April 12, granted to Philip R Johnson or to Tieotic e is given that by said pow- AFFECflONS of any of the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Condon, Mr. and Mrs. George Raimer. Shovels Seed and Fertilizer away and lay a course into the the point from which the bullet GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST SIDE RE ID C. TOWNE. and Mrs Boyd Condon and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kingma spen' Clerk of Said Township. 19S4, Liber 765 Mortgagee page 269, some other auitable person. er of sale aald mortgage will be following parts may be caused IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS wind, thereby avoiding the chance must have been fired. -OPEN- which mortgage was assigned to It la Ordered, That the 17lh day foreclosed by a sale at North Door The Rerml Body MaiitaiK Mrs. Wm. T. Condon were Sunday Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John 2 Hand Cultivators HOUSEHOLD GOODS c44.45.46 by NERVES impinged at the and Monday callers at the Billy Workman and family in Grand of swamping. By the time he was His canoe had followed him Tuesday, Thurtdi.y, Saturdaj Kent Mortgage Agency, Inc. by as- of April A. D. 1938, at ten o'clock of Court House In Qrand Rapids, spine by a subluxated vertebra: Wagon ashore but for a long time he made signment recorded Liber 801 Mort- in the forenoon, at aald probate Kent County, Michigan, on June 22, Condon home. Rapids. Doan Scraper Bedstead and Mattress out over the Indigo depths again he from 2 to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balrd en- A brother of Mr. Coulson IF no move to secure It. Lowell Cenier gagee page 116, the assignee of office, be and ia hereby appointed 1086, at 0:00 o'clock In the fore- BRAIN Its Healthy Slate Moore Plow Slush Scraper was far from the 'breed nnd once AUDlE E. POST. Libra rial .Mortgagee declares principal and noon of the mortgaged premises, tertained their neighbors Saturday working for Mr. Bergsma. 6 Chairs He went on. to the cabin. By Clara B. Aldrich for hearing aaid petition; EVES Disk Harrow more Bluojay dared not shoot. He I interest thereon due and payable, It la Further Ordered, That pub- vix.: evening playing progressive euchre. Marilyn and Shirley Rickert have Wheelbarrow 2 Rocking Chairs could have killed his man without He opened the door, peered In, "whereupon power of aale has be- lic notice thereof be given by pub- Lot 2 Block 7 Tanner Taylor'a EARS By th« intelligent life force within, operating Mr. and Mrs. Bill Condon had high had the measles. New Springtooth Drag then stooped, frowning. A fine dust- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Summers come operative. Amount claimed Addition, also known as Lot 9 ovar the nervoua ayatem by which It communi- scores. Goldie Clark played the Mr. and Mrs. James Baird spent 2 Crosscut Saws half trying once, but the body lication of a copy of thla order, for NOSE Victrola ing of dry sand was on the floor. JBRR R. STRIKER were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. due this date on aald mortgage Is three successive weeks previous to Block 5 Long's Addition, City of catee with the entire body. most lone hands. Sunday in Flint with Mr. and Mrs. 3 Walking Cultivators 2 Ladders would have fallen Into shallow Word was received here last Chas. Balrd and son. Other articles too numerous Sand? No. his fingers told him It —DEN TUT— and Mrs. Earl Kinyon. $825.81, principal, interest and at- said day of hearing, in the Lowell Qrand Rapids, Kent County, Mich- THROAT Vour spine protecta thla nervous system. water then. His father and his Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrich of torney fee. No suit or proceeding at igan, together with the heredita- That a why aubluxationa of your spine cause week of the death in Detroit of Callers Wednesday morning at 2 Hand Drills Stoneboat to mention. was powdered clay. It went from Ledger a newspaper printed and NORMAL RMS father's father had told him that JUST WHAT THE Pkoae 210 Emmn • to • Qrand Rapids were recent visitors law has been Instituted to rccover circulated in said county. ments and appurtenances thereof. NERVE you diaeaa*. Mrs. Edward Story and baby on the Ed. Potter home were Mr. and Townllne lake never gave up Its the doorway across toward a far Open Wednesday tnd Saturday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. any part of debt now remaining se- JOHN DALTON. Dated: March 24. 1986. HEART' Come In for free consultation. March 24. Mrs. Story was a daugh- Mrs. George Raimer in the after- DOCTOR ORDERED PINUILD ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wiley. TERMS: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything to be settled for on dead, did they drown In the chan- corner; Just a light dusting of IL Evealag, 7 to 9 Aldrich. cured thereby. Judge of Probate KENT MORTQAQE UNCS noon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Potter NERVE Some of our older folks will re- and four children Thursday after- a ragged stringer. He wondered When busy phyaiciana relax, they Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Dunlap of Notice Is given that by said po A true copy. AGENCY. INC. day of sale unless other arrangements are made. nels. Bluejay wanted no risk of Office closed Thursday aftonMM er of sale, said mortgage will oe LIVER member the Wileys living In the noon. Mrs. Coulson was a caller. what that might mean. Following, often order Miller High Life. But Grand Rapida were vlaltora at the FRED ROTH. Assignee of Mort- discovery In this doubly motivated Burch-Slocum home one day laitt foreclosed by sale at north door of gagee. house across the road from Bry Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mil- he found that It ended at two short you needn't De a doctor to enjoy thb. Register of Probate. c45, St TOMACH Gertride Tredeaiek, I. C. Phe. undertaking. week. Court House at Qrand Rapids, NORRIS. MCPHERSON, Condon's. ton Wilcox and Sunday guests were sections of flooring. At some time best of Milwaukee beers. That's a ANCREAS Albert Blaser accompanied P. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Boss, jr.. of Kerry Young was up early as H. L T. LISTIt Earl Kinyon attended the Am- Michigan, on April 25, 19S6, at 9:00 NOTICE. LEDGER READERS HARRINGTON ft WAER CHIROPRACTOR —there was no way of determin- privilege we extend to everybody, erican legion Monday evening. o'clock In the forenoon, of the Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Read to Detroit Monday on busi- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs well, the next day, stripping and SPLEEN ing when — these had been tam- our competitors included. OSTEOPATHIC The Rev. and Mra. King were mortgaged premises, vix: Lot 6 Friends of The Ledger and Al- gagee. c45, 12t ness. Ralph Wheaton and Marie and rannlng naked Into the biting cold KIDNEYS Phone 8ft449 pered with. Perhaps broken boards Physician tad Surgeoa Sunday callers at the Ernest Al- Block 8 Wm. P. Innes Addition to to Solo having business in the Mr. and Mrs. Will Byrne and Mary Anna Potter. The latter ac- lake, plunging, blowing, splashing the City of Qrand Rapids. Kent daughter Barbara attended funeral companied Mr. and Mrs, Boss 'o had been replaced. Still, why that General Practice drich home. Probate Court of Kent County The London airdrome sends up SMALL BOWEL Main Office Plett Bit. 243 Division, Sooth, great fronds of water at Tip, who Special Atteatioa to Roctal Mrs. Marlon Kinyon and son County, Michigan. will confer a favor on the pub- rockets to guide airplanes to the services of Mrs. Byrne's aunt near Grand Rapids Sunday evening to dirt on the floor? It had not been LARGE BOWEL Grand Rapids, Mich. Charlevoix. Wednesday. spend her spring vacation, had followed him In. The dog liked Diseaaes Billy were dinner guests of Mrs. Dated: Jan. 29. 1986. Usher by requesting the court to landing fields in foggy weather: here the other day. BEER (Prepared and equipped to tml Myrtle Bureh and Mrs. Guy Slo- Kent Mortgage Agency, Inc.. order probate notices published the rockets penetrate the fog and | ^ ENITAL ORGANS Branch Office King Block, Lowell, Wednes- Fred Blaser and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter spent JACOB LEPLEY, Prop. It; he barked and yelped. I SPIN "Tip," he said, as he stuffed to- cum Thursday. Assignee of Mortgagee. day and Saturday, 9:00 a. n. to 8:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellogg Fri- Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs A gpanklng little breere had Piles, Prolapse, Fissures aw) McPberaon, Harrington in this paper. Hie Court will be explode brflliantiy in the clear THIGHS AND LEGS day evening. Adrian Vandenhout. bacco Into his pipe, "I'm getting Miaa Grace Denny apent Friday | Norria, glad to comply with the request sky above. L, * come again with the sunrise, flat- FHuli without hospitalinAton). night with Gladys Kinyon, her ala- Waar, , . Mrs. Clyde Condon received a tening out ttie smoke of the small good and hot under the collar I 1174 Madisoa Ava, Graad tapMft teT Leila and Miaa Pearl Paraona Attomeya for Asaignee ofMort- telephone message from Pierceton Ledger want ads bring results. A. W. HILZEY, Aielioieer Shot at from ambush I Now. who R. G. Jefferies, STLLedger* . Ledfu- want ads bring results. D. A. WINGEIER, Clerk Are, making coffee slow to bgl ftnd Office 88701; joiniag her Saturday. | gagea. oiT, Ut EIGHT THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 19S6 Social Events Mission Services at Ilk'c e a tree More Local News St Marys Church Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Roth are RAVELERS who visit the cnlcrtnining Ihe P. and P. bridge Sequoia groves on tin* Pa- Mr. and Mrs. James Raird vis- citib nt their home this (Thurs- A Mission by the Passionist, * eiflc Coati are linpieBsed hy ited relatives in Flint Sunday. day) evening. T Father Rasil O. P. will open next Hit- immiTM- mite nnd loiiKevtly of Mrs. Sophia Camahan and son' Sunday at St. Mary's church and tbe trees Some of Ihe niHKnin- Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Swarthout Robert are visiting relatives in will close Easter Sunday. cen. Hpeclaiens, towerlna bun- entertained the P D Club last Alma for a couple of weeks. Masses on Sunday are at the dieds of feet aliove the observer, Thursday evening. After dinner usual lime, eight and ten o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seger of1 are estiamled lo be from three lo :it Hiclunond's Tavern, Ihe guesls On week days the masses are at Grand Rapids were recent guests returned to Ihe Swarthout home 5:30 and 8:IH). with a brief in- flvo thousand years old. With of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon. where contract bridge was play- struction at each. th^lr Knurled hruncht p and roUKh- Mr. and Mrs. iliarold Morse of ed. honors going lo Mrs. F. F. The children's mission will be ened hark lln-y «lve • vldenoe of Detroit spent the week-end here Rosewarne ami Ray Avery. at 11 .*00 a. m. on Monday, Tues- having had iiinii> struKKb's aKalml wilh bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. day, Wednesday and Thursday. the vlementS, while yel malnialn- D. Morse. Ihe Rook Review Club met The preaching service every Inu peiHlsleul Krowth. The In-art with Mrs. R. I), ffflahn Tuesday evening will begin at 7:30. Every- of some of Ihe trees has bt«n cut Mr. and Mrs. Al. Daning were eyening. Mrs. Barbara Klumpp body is invited to all services. " or burned out. and yet. surmount* Salurdav evening dinner guests of nf Grand Rapids gave a review of Ine the reslslanre of destructlve- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parcher of he book. "Melissa Stark." Gucstsi ness. they continue to arow. send- Grand Rapids. King's Pure Gold Flour 24^ib.sack 83c 'or the evening were Mrs. M. B. Coming Events ing out new shoots from Ihe McPherson. Mrs. Donald McPher- hurned or cut stumps or esposed Rev. and Mrs. Neilson of Green- ville and Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson on. Miss Audie Post. Mrs. Hattie The Lila Group meeting has roots, and In some Instances grad- Target Flour s in. sack 17c Red & White Flour ••> in. sack 25c and son of Ionia were Sundav Peckham and Miss Dorothy Koth. been postponed until next week ually repairing, partly st least, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday. some of the Injuries. "> lb. sack James IHkmsan. King's Self-Rising Flour 21c William C. Doyle and Lee R. According to (heir estimated an- Miller won llrst place north and tiquity. some of them were sap- Target Flour Mich. Muied—241/2 ">• 65c Regular American Legion meel- Sunday afternoon callers at Ihe south in the contract bridge inKs are held on the second and lings when Ahram began bis jour- home of Mrs. C. O. Lawrence tournament at the Hosley House fourth Monday of each month at neying forth from Ur of the Chat- were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuller, Fruit Cocktail Premier No. 1 Tall Can • • • 2 for 27c last Tuesday evening. Frank the city hall at 8:00 p. m. If dees and when he listened to the ('.buries, /Helen and a friend, all Freeman and Henry Slater were divine command Klenesls 17:1), of Grand Rapids. Crushed or Sliced Pineapple No. 2 can 2 for 35c second high. Mrs. Robert E. The Peckham Group of the "Walk before me. and be thou per- Carl Wood has been recuper- Springett and Mrs. Frank Mc- Congregational*church will meet fect." Contemplating their endur- Whole Grain Corn Red & white NO. 2 can 2 for 29c Mahon were high east and west.!Fridav. April 3. with Mrs. Russell ance. one Is Impressed by the fact ating at his home for the past Runners-up were Mrs. David Cox I Belles. Those drivintt are asked tbst during the same centuries in week from an appendicitis oper- Provad right here In which the trees have been attaln- ation performed in Rlodgett hos- l md Mrs. E. C. Foreman. lo lake someone who hns no car. Gold Medal Flour 2>. Truth endures; and "growth is home about 400 lbs. of these de- cure, education, training place- How beautifully the words of who deserve a chance to be lime that Mrs. Cobb was initiated McPherson Fms...31 8 .795 the eternal mandate of Mind,'' lectable fish which he generously Tire ft Radio Shop this favorite old hymn lit into straight and strong. ment. and prevention can be car- into Ihe Order. Cyclamen Chap- Pete's Place 29 10 .746 Mary Baker Eddy declares on page distributed among his numerous ried out—here, Ihere, and every- the picture of "The Door of Op- Partly ajar is the door, as it ter was entertained by Valley Lowell Ledgers.. .29 10 .619 520 of "Science and Health with friends, the editor and his family Cor. Main and Riverside Drive portunity" which is the Crippli should be. for in every commun- where. Chapter. .Weaver's Market..23 19 .547 Key to the Scriptures." Despite being among the number. The Phone 23-F2 Residence 2J-FS Children Seal for Easter, 193G. ity much good work has been Seals sold al Easter time de- Those from Lowell who were Palace Cleaners..22 20 .523 the wounds that come from the smelt runs are now at their velop these resources more read- oresent included Mr. and Mrs. W. Richmond's Tav...20 19 .513 world of sense, the trusting heart highest point and are attracting ily than any other medium or C. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.jL. & P. Plant 10 20 .487 looks up to God, and as its hope people from all over the country. method. Thev spread and ease Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben!Railey Acres 20 22 .476 is renewed, further growth out of he burden of financing crippled Lee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Duell.,Central Garage....15 27 .357 tbe material sense of existence re- Grace Walker was entertained Rimless Glasses children*! clinics and hospitals Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Thomdike. Foreman Chicks.. 16 29 .355 sults; for thought which turns to at lunch Fridav by Mr^and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS and convalescent homes and Mrs. Emma Coons. Mrs. Hattie Texaco Station...15 30 .333 God partakes of immortal suste- Martin L. Smith and daughter, We wish to express our heart- schools and all Ihe rest. In doing Peckham, Mrs. Cora McKay. Mrs. Slate Sav. Rank... 10 20 .277 nance. The truth which has been Nina, at their home on South unfolding through the ages, must Clarendon Ave. in Detroit. Tlie felt thanks to the neighbors and so thev widen public interest in K. S. While. Mrs. Mert Sinclair, friends for the many acts of Mrs. Vine Hunter. Mrs. Howard Adventure is a stale of mind. ever continue to unfold until all Smiths lived in l^owell for sever- the whole problem of the crip- kindness and for the beautiful pled child. RittenRer. Mrs. Howard Krum. To have adventure you need not true existence is seen to be spirit- al years and wish to be remem- ual and to be made manifest flowers and Rev. S. B. Wenger "Open Wide the Door" says Mrs. E. H. Roth. Mrs. Oscar join the Foreign Legion, nor hunt bered to their many friends here. through constant abidance 'vithin for his comforting words at the Ihe Crippled Children Seal, tn Rrezina. Mrs. R. C. Smith, Mrs. wild beasts in the jungle, nor be Mr. Smith is a musician of abil- Its laws. time of our bereavement. William C. Christiansen, Mrs. L. visited by a burglar. You can ity and rich experience. He play- Raster Seal, for IMC. Let's give Whatever difficulties arise Mrs. Howard Burt. adventure with your mind as ed in the somewhat famous old thnt door a hefty, hearty shove E. Johnson. Mrs. R. G. Jefferies. through the temporal storms of Mr. and Mrs. iHarry L. Briggs. Mrs. Eugene Carr, Mrs. Myrtle well as wilh vour muscles. There Pingree band years ago and for by buying and using these Seals sense, we can look away from the A. O. Burt. - -generously—now! TreDenick. Miss Audie Post. Mrs. can be adventure for you ns you more than forty years played Ihe material evidence and know that pipe organs in several big De- Mr. and Mrs. (Hi J. Taylor. William Murphy and Harley May- sit at your de-.k, the adventure of "the tree of life" never fades, but nard. enjoying your work by seeing troit churches. He is now di- FARM HOME BURNS endures, for its roots are in divine CARD OF THANKS through tlic humdrum part and rector of a choir in a Detroit The Julius Fisher residence Principle, and its branches out- church and while happy in his Marriage License making it interesting. There is spread in the sunlight of reality. We wish to thank our many| near the Thomas school on US-16 natural sphere of action speaks a OPTICAL SALE adventure onlv to be found by Thought which is rooted and friends and neighbors for their was completely destroyed bv Are Rudolph A. Wlttenbach, Low- little wistfully of Ihe pleasant exploring w;th your mind and grounded in Love cannot be made kind expressions of sympathy, This is a good time to make a saving on glattes—Only a few of undetermined origin last Tues- ell, 22; Dorothv E. Raglin, Lyons, turning vour imagination to good hours he spent in his garden in also for the lovely flowers, and days left to take advantage of special discount on all RIMLESS weary of the struggle to resist lay evening. 21. account, instead of day-dream- Segwun and their associations in many kind deeds shown us dur- GLASSES. Consult me for prices and particulars. material sense. Strength is gair.ed ing. There is adventure in discov- by overcoming the senses" resist- Lowell. Their friends will be ing the illness and death of our Attending Dental Clinic ering the pleasure that can be ance to Spirit, for spiritual glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. dear father. Jacob Ruegsegger. Lowell Smith, who celebrated their E. E. SIGLER • Optometrist $ ® Dr. J. R. Stryker announces found in little things. There is alrengtb Increases and endurea.— Especially do we wish to thank that his ofllce will be closed next adventure everywhere and every The Vhrittian Science Monitor. fiftieth wedding anniversary a Bey. S. B. Wenger for his words & BIRTHS 0 while ago, are plump, happy and Monday and Tuesday because of day. for where there are people of comfort, also Mr. Sterkin for prosperous. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thor his absence in Chicago where he there is character, and where music rendered, the German M. itf Ionia, on Wednesday. Mar. 18. will attend a dental clinic at the there is character there is adven TELEPHONE CALL PRETENTS E. Church, Good Will Club and :i son. Richard Phillip. College of Dental Surgery. lure. Cream cheese, mixed with Jolly Community Club. WATER HEATER'S EXPLOSION dates, celery and cream, makes a p4G Tbe Family. good sandwich filling to use for Plqntmq Time school children's lunches. Read the ledger ads. A telephone call from Indianapo- lis to Cincinnati probably was the means of forestaUlnf a water heat- STRAND er explosion In a home in the latter GOOD SEEDS city recently. Mrt. ffcnnie Stevens FRI.-SAT., APR. 3-4 had left Cincinaatl to visit friends Poultry and E99S Wanted I SUNDAY-MONDAY, APRIL 5-6 In Indianapolis. Upon arriving o MATTER what your crops may be, you 18 there, she remembered that she had certainly want the greatest possible yield failed to turn off the gas under the n IMAGINATION-^ Matinee Sunday, 3:00 p. m. Evenings 7:15-9:30 for the amount of time and lubor you put STAGGERING water heater before leaving home into a crop. And there's only one logical early that morning. To make mat- Runciman Poultry House EPISODES I ters still worse, the water into the way to start for a good yield. That's to plant house had been shut off to guard PHONES 34. 1S2-F-2. nothing but seed that you can be certain against freezing. With the water 112 So. Rivarside-dr. Lowell, Mich. about—and that's the kind of seed we sell! \xc\asm tank boiling dry, an explosion seemed imminent, and Mrs. Sterens foresaw her trip to Indianapolis as Grimm and Common Alfalfa, \ VTOTO \ completely rnined. Quickly she put in a telephone call to the Cincinnati Medium and Mammoth Clover/ iAfraiichot TOME lire department and explained the circumstances. Firemen gained en- Sweet Clover, Alsike and Timothy. ^^BUSTER ^^smapot Evanj\v trance to the house and turned off the gas heater before any damage Congoleum Most of the aliove are home-grown and priced //SBBx CRABBE was done. very low. Also excellent Northern Grown / ALSO Waler pipe made in England of Grimm Alfalfa at a reasonable price. lead, tin and cadmium alloy is 33 FLUSH per cent lighter and has 84 per Bou Oil Stoves Eauipptdwith High W* Carry a Full Line of Inoculation for Above Seeds, cent more tensile strength than lead pipe. Speed Burners WOOL WANTED CORDON Add one tablespoonful of maple Baskets and Hampers JIAN I06IIS at Dilt Artfta, syruo to your pancake mixture. It- will improve tbe flavor of the — ALSO — cakes and make them brown PRICE-RITE HDWE., Lowall. Mich. C. H. RUNCIMAN nicely. "Remember Last Night" 108 E. Mala SL Phone CI Lowell, Mich. Matthew Vassar. a brewer, Phone 34 "Lawless Range" founded Vassal College for wom- en in f861.