LEDGER Odds nnd Ends ENTRIES m Here find There and AI/TO SOLO Pithy Pointa Picked Up and B«ing a Collection of Various Patly Put By Our Peripa- Topics of Local and LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 NO. 10 tetic Pencil Pusher General Intereat FORTY-FIRST YEAR If it is only an empty tobacca NO GARDENS NO RELIEF can, carry sometliing in the So Many Good Names for car to receive cigarette and cigar iRK federal relief adminis- ashes and butts, Ihe Conservation tration at WuHhiiiKlun n Showboat Days Flower Show Department is urging vacation- T (|iioted as declnring that Pond, Judges Beg More Time; ists who go to the northern part "subsistence Kurdens" operated of the state. Careless smokers by unemployed wcu'kors on state Names Show Thoughtfulness are causing half of Michigan's relief rolls are in progress forest fires. throughout the country, to eut Are Almost Here To Surpass All down the cost of relief. The in- formation is given out by Hurry There's nothing monotonous Mtich interest has been mani- first trader and trapper has been L. Hopkins, administrator. about Michigan's weather. Suit fested by Ledger readers in the thought of and the name of a One state relief administrator, day noon here thermometers Second Annual Production Will Provide Finest campaign to choose a more lil- noted Indian Chieftain, promin- SirdM LonClub lepertt Entries Pouriit In—lutes, let- he said, has adopted the slogan, hovered around the 100 mark. ting name for the body of water ent in this section, has been re "No garden—no relief" to stimu- Monday night light frosts were in Minstrelsy and Vaudeville a short distance north of Ix)W- called. The name Lowell has late interest in the plan. uliliwis and List of Prins—Citjr Hilt, k»t. 1,4 nd S reported in some local gardens. •II, eommonly called "the pond." also been used, sometimes with Many names were submitted and Some of the biographies of uniaue versions. One version At a meeting of the State Board il will be seen from the list be- the departed great, now on expectation! are to be realized. of the word Uiwell comes from of Pharmacy held at Luising on 'Hear the beat of dancing low that each name suggested a Ledger reader in England. Here Flower and garden lovers of Mrs. N. E. Borgerson is presi- aale in the book stores, suggest Mr. Hunciman will be the In- Monday, M. N. Henry of tawell, feet? That is the final prepara- showed thoughtful reasoning. In are the names suggested: this community are manifesting dent of the L)w-ell Garden Lore (hat the writers got their in- terlocutor and much luughtei- was honored by being chosen tion for the coming extrava- fact when the judges met to de- much intensi in the Annual Club and Mrs. P. C. Peckham is formation from campaign will be forthcoming from the E Waba Vek, water with sup- vice-president for the ensuing ganza of the Show Boat which cide by vote as to the most ap- Flower Show, of the tawell Gar- the general chairman of the speeches of the opposition. deep and serious questions that ernatural power. Lake Ahoy, year. Karl Durham of Owosso, promises to be even more suc- propriate name from among those den Lore Club, which will be Flower Show. Those entering he will propound to the end men Slender take, U»ch Lady, Eden, was chosen president. Some cessful and entertaining than submitted, they were unable to held in the City Hall, Lowell, on special features requiring space who are—Dr. Stryker, Frank Lac Adam. Lac La Belle, Tarry- twenty years ago, Mr. Durham, COIN OK THE REALM last season's great exhibit. agree and will hold another the afternoons and evenings of are requested to phone Mrs. Peck- Newell, Walter Kropf, Bruce Mc- flow, Drowsy Waters. Shadow fresh from a school of pharmacy, To those who want to get an meeting In the near future, when Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ham so that necessary arrange- AKSAJt caused the Homan Mahon, I). MaoDuflTy and Bol- take. Lake Ampere. Elfin Lake, began his career as a druggist in money to be stamped with eyeful of the latest and best in il is hoped a decision will be Aug. 3, 4 and 5. Members of ttie ments can be made. land Crane. Pixey Pond, Arc Lake, Bent Lowell in the employ of Mr. Chis likeness, thereby includ- the form of entertainment Low reached The judges are v. E. Lowell club put forth great et- Holland Crane, who sang "Boil Bow, Archer take. Like Low- Explanation Henry. ing it among "the things that ell extends a cordial invitation Ashley, B. E. Springett, W. W. forts for the success of this an- on Mississippi" in last year's ella. Lake Conlow, Sunset Lake. Every class has a 1st and 2nd are ^'aesnrV In ancient times to attend the 1»33 presentation Gumser. Mrs N. E. Borgerson nual undertaking which each of the Show Boat. Show Boat, has written a number Lake MdMa-ho, Fiat take, Scenic year draws attention and interesj prize. Seldom in the state's history the emperor owned not only the and Mrs. Allen Bennett. When Beauty take. The Pond. Sunset Nightly, over fifty persons are entitled "•Heading Home," which from an increasing circle of gar- In sections A. B and C, where the has any legislature, at its final money but all the substance of the name is decided upon the View, Like Walleye, bike Lucid, putting forth their efforts to- he will introduce at this year's den lovers. 2nd is not named, it will consist adjournment session, enacted his realm, including the lives of next procedure will be to pre- Rod and Gun Like. Placid Luke. his subjects. The same is true wards making the play u suc- performance. sent the matter before the Kent The entries embrace every of a 2Sc onler in trade given by new- legislation. Yet this was There will also.be numerous Hooker take. Pou Lie, Lake Low today in all those countries iu cess. New and surprising no\- County Board of Supervisors foi flow-er and shrub native to this the Gals Rustic Gardens at Hei- done by the 1933 legislature in elties are being rehearsed, new specialties and vuudville acts, all Echo, Like Aloha. Lake Gam- section of Michigan and the man- di ng. adopting a bill providing that which the government is still an recommendation to the Michigan holier, Couzen's take. King and songs are being sung and new working hard to outdo lust sea- ner of display and arrangement The 2iid prize in Sections 1), E, all delinquent 1932 taxes could absolute monarchy. The coin Society on Geographical Names. Quick Like, Silver take, McDan- of the realm has peculiar inter- jokes are being fomiuliited. son's performance. It should be borne in mind at the show is a feature in itself G and J where they are not be paid without penalty, interest It is also said that there will nell Like, IMoye Like, Lowell est in that it bears the likeness Many familiar faces will be seen that a lake is a lake, whether well worth seeing. Lowell Gar- named will be one named Iris or collection fees until Novem- be celebrities present at the pluy Lake. taw(Iev)ell Waters, Pion- of the ruler of the nation. in the cast as well as many new natural or artificial, and to den Lore members hope for a big Rhizome. ber 1. 1933. The bill, which and it is rumored that certain eer Lake. Roosevelt Lake, take The coin of the United States is ones. The costumes and ef- change the name from "pond" to uttendunce this year from those now awaits the governor's sig- things will take place that even Lowell, Sunset Like. Fisherman's There will be a telephone, desk not a departure from this rule, fects will be all ditTerent and the lake with a fitting name provides interested. All are invited to nature or veto, also provides that the cast has not an inkling of us Like, Satellite Lake, Echo Like. and chair—Klingman Co., Grand although all the iigure.s depicted Show Boat itself will be bigger another opportunity for Lowell make entries. Polled plants and registers of deeds may accept for yet. Sunset take. Power Like, Lake Bapids, given and all winners will thereon are symbolic. Upon most and more gorgeously decorated to arouse additional interest in shrubs must be entered by Aug. recording deeds or land con- So with the boat about ready Mursac, Bainbow take. Lake be requested to put their names of tlu' coins is the Hoddcss of lib- than last season. another of its natural resources. 2. ('ul flowers by 10 a. m. Aug. 3. tracts. bearing certificates from for its final decorating and the Francis, Liughing Waters. Blue- on their tickets and drop them in erty. The eagle, symbol of Mr. MoGowan. the director, is The Kent County Boad Commis- Kxhibits of miniature rock gar- the auditor general or county show an assured success don't gill Waters. Gunclub Waters, a box for the draw ing. The draw- treasurers, showing that 1932 or strength and courage, is also up- trying his best to make the show sion has already made a good dens. pools, etc., will be welcome. ing will be held at ihe same time bigger and better than u year forget the flutes, 3rd. 4th, and 6th Like of Glory. George Washing- Liberal prizes are offered for all prior taxes are delinquent. on most of them. In only one start in establishing picnu ton Like. Lake taweli-en. Lake the other prizes are awarded. case is the head of a particular age and from observatiuns his of August. grounds on the bluff at the south entries and no admission fee is The constitutionality of at least Lowellene, Canteen Lake, Ver charged to the flower show. En- Rules Adopted by Committee two of the acts adopted by tlu- individual imprinted upon an end of the lake, where tables, gennes Lake. Timber Lust, Sein- tries of the more extensive ex- Please cut out this schedule 1933 legislature, is to lie tested American coin—the head of Lin- seats and cooking facilities have ick Park Like, King Lake, Cob- coln on the cent. been placed in the grove there. hibits should be installed by- and rules and be prepared to en- in court. In Wayne county, a Moo-sa take. Like Marsac, Cob- Wednesday night. Aug. 2. suit has been started to deter- Standard Puts This is a delightful picnic spot, Moo-sa-Waters. ter your exhibit in proper class, It is reported that petilionH The Darndest Bug cool and scenic. This body Tea will be poured and u pro as the schedule committee will mine Ihe legality of the state asking for the recall of Gov. of water has good bass and blue- gram of entertainment given each have a great many exhibits com- retail sales tax. Another suit New Gasoline Dance at City Hall is threatened to determine wheth- Comstock are being circolated gill fishing and a few months ago afternoon. For the convenience ing in. Let's help them by be- The Eddie Beynolds orchestra er or not the chain store license at some points in the state. We Ever Heard Of 70.000 walleye fingerlings were of many visitors the flower show ing prepared when we enter unnounces that dances will be That's like locking the barn af- On the Market planted there by local sportsmen. is given on the same evenings of ours. tax bill is in accord with the given at the City Hall, Lowell, on slate institution. This act be- ter the horse has been stolen. the Lowell Showboat production. (Continued on page Five.) Destroying Com The Names Submitted the evenings of August 3, 4 and 5. came effective after both house To feature a new, wine-colored In the names submitted for the THE OPTIMIST of representatives and senate had superfuel to sell at the regular body of water in question we Most people are very pleasant overriden the governor's veto, it grade price Standard Oil Com- NE OF THE encouraging Invaded Fields May Be Total find that men prominent in earl- as long as you don't try to col- provides that the individual or pany is starting an advertising Now We're Told evidences of the sanity of Loss If March of Insects is Not ier days have been suggested, the lect. Lies On Track company owning a single store Othe public mind is the grow- and sales campaign, the first ad Stopped By Barriers. would not apply for a license or ing impatience with rfb- vertisement of which appears in Feed Not Exempt pay any tax. The total tax for called "Pollyannaism." Genuine Immediate control measures to this issue of The Ledger. two stores under the same own- optimism does not consist in dis- stop the advance of the chinch- The new gasoline contains an Michigan Leads From Sales Tax To End Her Life ership would be $10, while the regarding the unpleasant parts bug into Michigan corn fields are anti-knock compound which tax for 25 stores under one own- necessary to save threatened gives it the highest octane rating UnexceDed Trip of life. Neither is it a thought- The new sales tax is causing ership would be $2,570. For each less satisfaction with present con- fields from this pest, according of gasolines of comparable grade In New Federal Mrs. Vada Brennan. 45. daugh- more headaches than any other store over 25. the annual tax un- ditions without thought of the to the entomology department at and price. In anti-knock quali- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rocke- legislation ever put on Michigan der the new bill is $250. future. Still less is it that state Michigan State College. ties, company oflicials state, the fellow, w-ho live Vj mile east of Co-Op. Loans To World's Fair statute books. List week's an- of mind that distinguished Mr. Instances of totally ruined new product will be as good a Whitneyville in Cascade town- nouncement came out of Lansing Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mapes, Micawber, who was always crops in certain areas have been gasoline as some premium gaso- ship, was crushed to death Sun- that feeds and farm equipment w-ho came to Lowell recently "waiting for something Jo turn inspected. One 20 acres field lines today and as good as the iMIichigan leads the four states As u matter of service to its day evening by a Pere Mar- were exempt from the tax. This from Washington, D. C., have up." of corn in Lenawee county is as best premium gasolines were a of the seventh Federal Land readers The Ledger has made ar- quette passenger train. week we are told by J. P. Mo- been making extensive improve- Antecedent to a justifiable at- flat as if it had been rolled down, few years ago. Bank district in amount loaned rangements to offer them a per- Mrs. Brennan. who had re- gan. director of the tax adminis- ments to the property which titude of optimism must be an and other pieces are rapidly Advantage of the high anti- to co-operatives during June by sonally conducted 6-day trip to cently been released from ai trative board, that— they acquired at 418 Eim-st., op- unprejudiced and thorough an- meeting the same fate. knock quality is only one of the the Farm Credit Administration. the World's Fair via the True isychopathic hospital in . | several new claims that will be The total of new loans to var- "We never issued any such posite West Side park. Mr. alysis of the situation; in which The chinch-bug is an ordinary Blue Coach Line. L H. Van Ant- eft an alarm clock, the hands of put forward. ious co-operatives during the ruling and I don't know where Mapes. who had been in govern- both dark and bright sides must year-by-year resident of Michi- werp, superintendent of Sarunac which indicated the time for the Although the product is new in month amounted to $10,986, ac- it originated." adding: ment service in connection with be equally clear; then a profound gan and only reaches dangerous High School, who will personully passage of the train, and a note mialities and color it will bear cording to figures based on the "If farm organizations can architecture of the national conviction, based on the evidence numbers in seasons which favor conduct the trip and look after beside the track. The train the company's established name June report of the Farm Credit show- us they are entitled to the capital for the past 25 years, up- of history and personal exper- its multiplication. It is a very every detail of your comfort. was not slopped after the woman for medium-priced brand. Stan- Administration^ Total loans exemption in Ihe light of the leg- on reaching time of retirement ience, of the slow but irresist- small gray beetle, twice the size Besides the transportation had been struck because, eithei dard Red Crown. The new- outstanding on June 30 in this islative resolution we may re- naturally returned to the place of ible conquest of right over of a pin-head, with red markings from Liwell to Chicago and back by design or coincidence. Mrs. gasoline has been manufactured district, which includes Michi- verse ourselves." his birth for his future home. Mr. wrong, of truth over falsehood, on the immature insects and two home again, you will receive all Brennan had selected an upgrade at the company's refineries for gan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Mapes was born in tawell not yet fulfilled, but eternally ful- white spots on the adults. meals from the time you leave curve to the left which made it North Dakota, amounted to $4,- township in 1858, the son of Mr. filling. It is now deserting oat and some time, and supplies are al- until you return, and a pleasant impossible for the engineer Ir. ready in the field ready for dis- 828,765.99. These loans are Kroger Float First and Mrs. F. C. Mapes who set- But no one who has merely a barley fields and is moving into room with bath and comfortable see the inside rail on which she tribution. adv. pill shared by 17 different organiza- tled here in 1854. and who erect- passive faith in the rightness of the corn. Its habit of traveling bed in a first-class hotel situated was lying, according to trainmen. tions of producers covering such At Cherry Festival ed one of the first frame houses things is entitled to the name on foot permits the construction on the shores of take Michigan, staple products as potatoes, Besides her parents, Mrs. Bren- to be built in this section. A of optimist. His belief must be of a barrier which stops its where cool breezes aid in giving nan leaves her husband, James, frame house was something ou Mrs. Sarah C. Lynn wheat, butter, cheese and other The float entered by the Kro- ouickened into action, and here march ami traps the insects so you a refreshing night's rest, and a son. Jack. 15. both of Chi- dairy products, cherries, grapes ger Grocery & Baking Company of the ordinary here 80 ye irs the pragmatic modern attitude Ihey can be destroyed. transportation to and from the cago. The body was removed to ago, practically all of pionoer Passes at Age 87 and other fruits, tobacco and won first place in the parade at manifests its sensible demands The barrier is made by drag- fair grounds, and free tickets to the Both & Brezina chapel. Ser- homes being of log constructim. poultry. the Traverse City Cherry Festi- for consistent living. The old ging a weighted plank along the the fair daily. vices are being held today, Mr. Mapes' father passed away in Mrs. Sarah C. Lynn, who came val. proverb, "All tilings come to ground to form a smooth path 10 Of the $10,986 in new loans, (Thursday) at the Barker-Gustin 1873 and his mother in 1880. to Lowell with her husband, the In addition to seeing the Cen- This was a fan-type float, with him who waits," has received a or 12 inches wide. Holes are Michigan obtained $8,980, bring- tury of Progress the trip will funeral home in Chicago. Burial characteristically modern supple- late Jose B. Lynn, 56 years ago. ing this state's total outstanding eight girls depicting Ihe progress dug in the center of this path include at no additional cost a in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Chicago. ment, "But it comes a whole lot passed away on Tuesday at the cooperative debt to the Farm of the company from its incep- Your choice of either Ihe 12 inches deep and 20 to 30 feet conducted tour through Marshall The people of this community quicker if he goes after it." age of K7 years. Mrs. Lynn Credit administration as of June tion iu 1HH2 to the present day, Michigan Farmer or the Ohio apart. An inch wide strip of Field & Co., the largest retail extend their sincere sympathy to Farmer in combination with The fresh tar is then laid on the side was a highly respected resident 3u up to $261^87.60. Minnesota, 1933. iSix of the girls wore cos- and her passing will be mourned store in the world, and to the X. tumes of the periods they repre- the bereaved family. Ledger for $2.25 per year. CLOTHES GET THE VERDICT of the path next to the corn field although it got no new loans in B. C. studios on top of that build- by many old friends and neigh- June leads the list of those four sented while the two girls rep- YOUNG lawyer of my ac- and this tar strip is swung in- ing; a visit to the famous Field ward to touch the edge of each bors. The obituary sketch fol- states with $2,961,858 outstanding. resenting 1932 and 1933 wore quaintance came back from lows: Museum, and to Shidd's acquar- sports clothes. A a trip to (California with hole in the path. The edges of Wisconsin is next with $1,378,- ium. Just think of it—all for the holes should be beveled and Sarah Cecelia Byerly was born 181.23, and North Dakota has This float was forty-one feet forty-five suits of new clothes and November 2«. I«4(i. at' Danville. only $30. long and twenty-three feet high. Taxpayers Are Exploited the same number of new shirts, the bottoms covered with two or outstanding loans of $227,429.16. II will be well worth your three inches of hydrated lime. Penna., and passed away at Low- These loans are made from A trophy was awarded as the neckties and other male adorn- ell. July 25. 1933. She was mar- while to go to the World's Fair prize. Pictures will be taken of ments. He is a smart young The cinch-bug dislikes to cross the revolving fund of the Agricul- via the True Blue Coach Line. the strip of tar and follows along ried in Philadelphia, August K. tural Marketing Act. New loans the float for the movies. By Legislative Lobbyists lawyer but had always been 1876, to Jose B. Lynn, who pre- August 21 to 26, inclusive. careless about his clothes. His its length till it falls in the holes made for the entire United States Upwards of 25 people from and is sufTocated in the lime. ceded her in death 10 years ago during the month of June by the . * « . - . T' L friends asked what had happened In January 1877, they came to Lowell. Stiranac and Hastings Coming Events g:wt to him in California. The insects may be numerous Farm Credit Administration to- made this trip last week and enough so the holes should be I.owell, where they have lived taled $2,404,238, and repayments Public Pays the Bill for Activities of Represent- He had gone out there to try since, except for two years in there wasn't a person in the pai Dunham—Ketchum, a lawsuit against a big oil com- cleaned out and fresh lime add- to the fund by co-operatives for ty, young or old, but what came atives Of Special Interests—Railroads, Qamb- ed every two or three days. Lake Odessa and 17 years in the same period amounted to Annual reunion and picnic w-il pany. It was a doubtful case Grand Bapids. She leaves three home full of words of praise for that the head of his law firm hud The barrier should be placed $2,411,647.06, leaving a balance the manner in which the trip be held Sunday, July 30, at Fal lers, Truck Transport Lines, Small Loan Firms. between the corn and the grain children, George of California. outstanding on that date of $181,- lasburg Park. All relatives and refused to touch. The young man Hattie and Mrs. Arthur Arm- had been conducted the entin. Brewers And Teachers Have Powerful Lobbies took it on a contingent fee4, one- Rilds from which the bugs jire 158.833.56. friends are invited. strong and two grandchildren of six days. At State Capitol. quarter of what he recovered for moving. If the chinch-hugs are We go to a World's Fair but already in the corn, the barrier Lowell, also a brother in Albany, "The Eye of the Dragon"-! G. A. R. and W. R. C. Picnic his client. (He was confident that New VorR. once in a lifetime and when we he could make any jury of rea- can be made a few rows in ad- Thrilling Novel of Love and Ad- Owing to the Flower show Funeral services will be held do go we want to go right. This vance of the insects. venture on the China Sea. Be- which is being held in Corps BY VERNON J BBOWN sonable men see his side of It. on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock 6-day, personally-conducted, all- But when he got to California lie The chinch-bugs suck the sap gin Beading It in The American expense, no worry way is the rooms, August 3rd, the W. H. C.. at the residence of (Mr. and Mrs. A great deal has been writteh learned that women customarily from the plants and travel only Weekly, the Magazine Distributed right way. will hold their annual picnic on Ihe medical group, the social ser- A. F. Armstrong. Be v. S. B. and said concerning the activities sit on juries. as fast as necessary to reach With Next Sunday's Chicago If you or your friends are in- that date at Hichards park. Kach vice group, the real estate deal- Wenger will officiate Burial in of lobbyists at Lmsing and at all "I didn't know a thing about fresh food supplies. Herald and Examiner. Adv. plO terested, we suggest that you member to bring sandwiches for ers. property owners associations the family lot in Oakwood the other slate capitals of the feminine psychology," he said, Damage done by the insects is make reservations at once. For their family and one other article and similar agencies which liter- cemetery. Arrangements by good old U. S. A. as well as at the ally swarm about the capitol dur- "so I asked an experienced trial apt to be most serious in the Job printing executed with further information see Mr. Van of food. In case of rain they Both and Brezina. national capital. Most of what ing legislative sessions. lawyer out there what to do. southern three tiers of counties, painstaking care at The Ledger Antwerp at Saranac or call at will meet at the home of Mrs. has been published has been He advised me to make myself but total loss of corn crops will the Ledger office. Leah Staal. Press Bep. Railroads Come Back office. either grossly exaggerated or the best-drcssed man in the follow invasions in any locality. The railroad interests, for a New County Maps highly colored to suit the writer. court-room. I didn't know any- The bugs are not evenly distrib- The annual Parnell supper will long time in semi-retirement In this chapter a discussion of thing about fashionable dress, so uted but appear iu greater num- be held Thursday. August 24. from the field of active lobbying, Are Available Free what the lobby really consists, I put myself in the hands of the bers in some localities than in The usual fair will be held in came very close to the point of what its purposes are and how il pnncipal men's furnishing house. others. All farmers should im- connection and a Plymouth sedan jumping out of class number one The Kent county road com- works will be attempted. Inci- They fitted me out with a com- mediately inspect their fields to will be given away. over into the second class during mission has just had printed a WheatCutBrings dentally this writer will atlempi plete new outfit for every day of see if the chinch-bugs are pres- the past session. Vested capital new map of the county, showing to give his own views concerning the trial." ent. The Vergennes Cooperative in railroad securities was ably all of the state and federal trunk- Ihe evils of the lobby, its good "What else did you bring back club will hold its annual picnic aided by the members of the line highways, county roads and points if any. and how Ihe tax- besides the clothes?" I asked on Thursday, August 3, at Fallas- various railroad brotherhoods in State Crop Outlook township roads which have been payer is milked for the benefit of him. Millions to State burg Park. Bring cold lea, eats a futile attempt to legislate the taken over by the county system. "Ninety thousand dollars," he and service for yourself and your certain classes and cliques. Al- Poorest Since 1925 In addition, all of the lakes and freight haulers and passenger replied. "I won the suit and got neighbor. All come. Supper at so it is extremely interesting U. busses off the highways. The ac- streams are shown. note how- each of Ihe scores of $300,000 damages for my client." 7 o'clock sharp. tivities of the railroad and truck The outlook for Michigan crops Copies of the map may be had lobby interests play into the free of charge at Tlie ledger of- lobbies became notorious before on July 1 was the poorest for Miehi|H Farners Vvm Ckaice to ttikillzi Wlwit Crop Florida picnic will be held at hands of others and how the lax- fice, county clerk's office or at the the session was a month old. The that date since 192;'). The com- Townsend park. Saturday, July payer always pays the shot. small loan lobby has already been Much Damage by road commission's offices. Lobbies may be divided into posite condition of fifteen prin- ly Accepting Federal PIm 29th. Supper it 5 o'clock fol- aired and not much need be said three distinct classes. First, those cipal field and fmit crops was lowed by business meeting and in addition while the notorious Hail and Wind 66.4 per cent compared with 74.9 Many of those in this commun- Benefit payments for wheat the same purchasing power as il program. All who have visited maintained by large corporate lobbying in connection with dog interests mainly as observers to per cent for July I, 1032 and 79.2 ity desiring motor car license acreage reduction in Michigan hud in 1914. This is to be done by Ihe State of Florida are cordially- racing bills is a stench to the detect and head off, if possible, per cent for July 1, 1931. Cher- plates may be interested to know- making it profitable for wheat invited to attend. nostrils of an honest citizenry. The recent blistering heat wave amounting to $2,500,000 a year any contemplated legislation not ries, grapes and tame hay were that they can obtain same at Bel- grow-ers to reduce their wheat There are many and devious was broken Sunday afternoon by are dependent upon the full co- in their interests. Second and the the only major crops with pros- ding at the office of the Banner- acreage so that plenty is raised ways of lobbying. There is the u hail and wind storm which Keene Goodwill club will meet class the public pects above the average. Exces- News. Those in the habit of operation of State farmers with for domestic consumption but no lobbyist, long experienced in leg- brought more or less destruction Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 2nd. hears mosliibout, sive rainfall in April and May- going to Grand Rapids to get the federal plan for wheat ad- burdensome surplus is produced islative affairs, who is perhaps along with relief from the heat. at Fallasburg park for their pic- thai group which delayed spring planting and the their plates have sometimes justment, according to B. W. Al- to depress the price of wheat better posted on state affairs than Trees were uprooted in several nic. Supper at 5 p. m. Please seeks special extreme heat and lack of mois- found it rather tiresome standing iin and W. W. Gilbertson, U. S. sold. any oflicial at Lansing and who places, and crops damaged and bring sandwiches for family and privileges for its ture during most of June handi- in line awaiting their turn. There Dept. of Agriculture, who talked Mr. Gilbertson stated thai the has at his command a staff of ex- many window lights broken by one dish to pass. Members please clients. Brewers capped plant growth. Haying will be no tiresome waits at Bel to Michigan county igricultural increase in wheat prices to farm- perts along many lines by whose pelting hailstones, described by bring your families. on hand to write progressed rapidly under favor- ding and the Banner-News office agents at Kalamazoo and at Flint. ers would result in benefits to all efforts reliable information on some "as large as baseballs." the beer bill; Electric light and power lines able weather conditions with is open every day and evening The average Michigan annual classes of industry as the added any subject may be had quickly. The annual meeting of "The small loan com- and many telephones were put yields and quality of the first for the accommodation of those production of 15,000,000 bushels purchasing power of farmer!- These lobbyists would be ex- Alton Community- church society panies on hand cutting generally' good. The total desiring plates. of wheat would qualify the grow- would he reflected in calls for tremely helpful if their interests out of commission. Employees will be held Tuesday evening. to prevent the 1933 crop acreage is practically ers for the huge sum but this more manufactured goods and were not so extremely selfish. It of the local ilghting plant worked August 1, at the Alton church, repeal of the 42 lute into the night repairing dam- the same as that of last year. ICE CREAM SOCIAL amount will be reduced propor- for increased pay rolls in factor- is by quiet helpfulness to the in- called at 8:00. Minnie Church, % interest rate While unfavorable weather con- tionately by the number of farm- ies. dividual member in aiding him age to electric lines. president. law; gambling The village of Ada was prob- ditions caused by a reduction in The members of the Congrega eis who prefer to play n lone Countv agricultural agents and obtain desired information, to sc. interests on hand to gain legal ably the worst hit of any point the total acreage of spring crops, tional church are preparing plans hand in Ihe wheat game rather Smith-Hughes High School teach- cure the passage of some pet rights to race track betting with in this section. The story of the this was practically offset by the for an ice cream social to be than to cooperate with their ers will address local meetings The Alton Cemetery Associa- measure, or in stopping the pro- dog and horse devotees at odds— storm there is clearly told in the increased acreage of winter held in West Side Park on Fri- neighbors. in their counties to explain how tion w-ill hold its annual meeting gress of some measure Contrary these and others of similar char- Ada department on page 4, by wheat, sugar beets, and tame hay. day, August II. at 7:30 p. m. Ev- TTie members of the U. S. Dt- the allotment plan operates. Com- Tuesday evening. August 1, ai the to the best interests of the people acter are typical of class number Mrs. Hattie R Fitch, Ada cor- erybody prepare to attend. There partment of Agriculture ex mittees to administer the plan in Alton church, called at 8:15. Cora of that member's district, that the E. Ford, secretary. two. Class three is represented respondent. No other medium or method will be some unique features the plained that the purpose of the Michigan counties will be select astute lobbyist gets in his best can be compared to The Ledger committee are preparing for the federal plan is to bring the price ed by farmers following the local by lobbies of eminent respect- ability like the educational group, (Contnued on Poge Two) Job printing—Ledger office. in covering this field. entertainment. of wheit to a point where it has meetings. Want ads bring results. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1JJJ THRRB

TWO THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1933 This and That jCowell Stems So. Lowell Busy Freah Home Made Comers Sherwin-Williams can be no question. We regret WEEK-END From Around By Mm. Howard Harllelt that the same consideration of Council Proceedings Morse Lake Lowell Ditt. No. 5 Pcppormint and Clu Cowdl Ledger their own interests has not been By Frances Houghton (Mrs. J. P. Needham) of25,30 and displayed by that unorganized VILLAGE OK LOWELL MICHIGAN BELL the Old Town Wintergraen Mr. and Mrs. George Wieland aid Alio Solo and inarticulate body of suffer- Virginia, Carol and Priscilla were Sunds} night callers at hot Paints and Varnishes (Ollcial) Mrs. Isabelle Needham enter- SPECIALS ers known as taxpayers, in Smith are spending the week 35 2/earsJigo parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John tained her mother. Mrs. W. H. TELEPHONE CO. Wafers Clark's of West Lowell. which case their punishment with their aunt, Mrs. H. T. Lus- w At Your Watch repairing at Stocking's. PuhliRhrd every Thursday nuirning al 210 Eaut Main Street. Graham at Campau I Monday, July 3, 1033. business to W. R. Schloerke of nac. Semi-Lustre—Idaal paint for kitchen and bath- What is true of Hritish Colum- lis, Annie and Merton Easterby, eral of Mrs. Haloff was held at Mrs. Gertrude Murphy of Sagi- H. C. SCOTT K. G. JEFFERIES. Editor and Publiiher. Meeting called to order by- A P Store Niles mid went to (irand Itapids Mesdames Geo. and Chris. Wie- bia is quite true of Michigan. were Thursday dinner guests at Ihe house and Saranac, with bur- naw WHS the guest of Mrs. B. room walls. President Ashley at 7:45 p. m. Home of Good Home- lo take charge of a wholesale land w-ere Wednesday afternoon Member Michigan PreHH AsHociation. There is no more effective oi Mr. and Mrs. L A. Dygert's. ial at Lake Odessa. They moved liedell Sunday. Trustees present: Armstrong. MPORTANT NOTICE—TIm prio* shown on all lUma in thUad- bakery. callers at Jack Ackerson's. Flat-tone— active lobby at work at Ihe state IMr. and Mrs. Whit Kiel and lo our neighborhood but a very- Made Candies A flat wall paint. Cook, Staal, Shepard. Trustees vortlMmont Includoi tho Miohit*" S por eont S«lo« T««. Miss Marie Davis of Ionia is A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mankin and capitol than that maintained by sons spent Sunday at Fallasburg short time ago from Saranac. Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: absent: Day, Englehardl. Park. spending the week at the William Harry Richardson of Ada. children of Wayland were Sun- Enameloid—A beautiful enamel finish. the organised teachers of Michi- Mrs. James Needham, Sr., and Year 12.00; Six months $1*0. The Clerk read the minutes ol Kerekes home. Mrs. R. Bowler of Parnell suf- day callers at her parents, Chas. gan. Its able secretary, E. T. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shindorff family have been entertaining Three months 50c; Single Copies 5c the regular meeting of June 19th — IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT - fered a stroke of paralysis. Ritlengers. Quneron, is constantly on Ihe and daughter and Leopold Shin- their uncle, George Duley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaver and THE THREE LEADING VARNISHES and the adjourned meeting of Fred Waters and Clifford Chol- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willette nnd job. Members of the legislature dorf of Saranac were Sunday vis- cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mrs. Verle Eddy spent Wednes- Sewing machines, needles, bells June 21sl. They were approved itors of M. Metternick's. Easy ,b ctn c day in Rig Rapids. erton left for Andover, S. D.. lo family and Mr. and Mrs. Guy "Marnot"—A fast-dri floor varnish. The Lowell Ledger, established June. 1893; The Alto Solo, es- are entertained al banquets. They Duley and son Richard of Manl- and oil at (Stocking's. Willette and sons were Monday as read. Mrs. Charles Smith and daugh- work during the harvest season. tablished January, 1904. Consolidated June, 1917. are cajoled and flattered, they lus, N. Y,. for Ihe past few days. Soap Chips Task 5 - - 27 ClitTord lloolsema has been night visitors at T. C. Willette's. llie bond of Will Buck with ters, Carol and Priscella, were Cassie June l^e is visiting in Everett C/Ogswell accepted a "Soarnot"—A water resisting interior varnish. are besieged by teachers and Miss Eva Graham of Grand spending a few weeks with Miss Pauline Kilgus is visitng William Smith and C. H. Hunci- Saturday luncheon guests of Mrs. (irand Rapids part of this week. position at the Victoria cafe in 11 school patrons back home if Ihey Rapid* spent the week-end at Mason Jara l-qU. doa. 89c qtt. COB. 69c pta. dom. 59c friends in Kalamazoo. trends in l/ow-ell lbs week. "Rexpar —A water resisting exterior varnish. man as sureties as required by Max Warner in Grand Bapids Port iH\iron. show any signs of independence home at Pratt's Luke. Attorney R. M. Shivel is a busi- William Graham and son of Ihe sidewalk ordinance was read. and attended Ihe icrcus in Ihe TEX-WAX pkg. 8c JAR RUBBERS ckn. Ac Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Sears of Mrs. Mahalath llichmond. for of thought. The bugaboo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Place enter- ness visitor at Sanlle Sle., Marie (irand Bapids were callers at the Taxpayers Are Exploited On motion by Trustee Cook, afternoon. Ijtnsing were week-end guests 43 years a resident of Vergennes education at all costs is brought tained their son. I^esler Place, JAR COVERS doc. 23c this week. C. G. Wieland home Saturday. supported by Trustee Staal, the iMrs. George l^ewis and son al the Win. IJIUX home. and l^owell. died at the home of into play and actual threats of and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acherson W. C. Hartman bond was approved. Yeas 4. Car- Melvin, spent the week-end al Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Howk visit- her daughter. Mrs. S. P. Hale, at political oblivion for any ono ried. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James vis- "Chicken Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Newell were ed her mother in Ionia last visited Mr. and Mrs. Edson Grant Phone 38 IIS W. Mala Si. Benton Harbor and St. Josepli, ited their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. cant 29c Salem, Ore., age 85 years. By Legislative Lobbyists who dare say nay to the demands ('Jerk read Ihe application TmuiFiih ol*- ' visitors in Indianapolis and Fort Thursday. of Elmdale, Tuesday. returning home (Monday, meeting Baird In Grand Rapids Sundav. Austin Miles added a two-story of Ihe "brain trust" are not in- of Howanl Gould to sell beer for Wayne last Friday and Saturday. George and Anna l^yer spent Mrs. J. L. Kopf of Houston, Tex- We were lucky we did not gel Supt. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser addition to his house on East frequent. During the past ses- consumption on the premises. Tuesday evening with their COOS- as. in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Kopf the worst of the storm Sunday. SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER 2 It. jv 21c Miss Dorothy Donohue of Mt. and son Waller, were visitors in River street. sion this lobby fought against The Street Commissioner's re- in. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith (Continued from First Page) will spend a couple of months Sunday evening callers at the Pleasant spent the week-end with Flint Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Randall every effort to reduce education- ;)rts for the weeks ending June CAMAY SOAP 2 b«n 9c and family. in Michigan. Needham- home were Mr. and her sister, Mrs. Byrne McMahon. .sold their home to Miss Jessie work. Quite as effective but not statesman hinted. Without doubt al costs. This school teacher -4:4l1 h and July 1st were read and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Coons were Edwin and Emerson .Smith Mrs. Jess Doan and iMr. and Mrs. MATCHES Birdwye S box* 23c Combs of Saranac. near us respectable is the prac- there was a considerable amouut obby is ably supported by the placed on file. Miss Charlotte White is spend- business visitors in Lansing one spent Sundit> with their grand- Roth & Brezina Harry Readsma, all of Grand George J. Olmslead and Mis tice of the clever lobbyist in of legislative "horse trading" in- faculty al all stale normal col- On motion by Trustee Arm- Seeley Corners ing a week in South Haven with day lasl week. parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Rapids. C Rell Godfrey of Bowne were helping the member to "get his" dulged in out of which the "little leges. Their teamwork is a strong, supported by Trustee By Mrs. 8. P. Reynolds TELL THEM OP Baifina her uncle, Robert White and fam- united in marriage. /eece. FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Emmelt Needham 4 ib. pkg. 2S ily. Howard W. Youngs of Kalama- Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Willette and in return for which a number ol skate gol his" while the public muslerpiece. During the 1031 Cook, Ihe following bills were Wilber Tyler of l.ogan suffered attended the funeral of a rela- zoo was a Sunday visitor of Miss family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil- such members who have been paid the costs of politics. session Ihe M. E. A. led by Mr. allowed and ordered paid. Yeas A larae number of people a broken collar bone. Perfection Oil Stovea, Circulating Heaters, Dining Cameron and a bunch of import- The Iwenly-slxth annual school tive in Grand Rapids Saturday Peggy Holloway. lette and sons, L. G. Boberts. Miss helped, in kind help the interests Early in this article reference 4. Boll call. reunion will meet next Saturday, MICHIGAN SUMMERS from this locality attended the Room, Living Room and Bedroom Suites ed high-pressure salesmen from afternoon. Miss Mary Horn went to Chi- Beatrice Grey and Miss Francis to get theirs. was made to "lobbies of eminent Light and Power July 29th at Success Grange hall circus in Grand Rapids last Sat- other states attempted to foist FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES cago Thursday lo attend A Cen- July 23. 190.1—40 Yearn Ago . MoDiannid all had a picnic din- at lowest prices in years. Each state has a lobbyist su- respectability." This reference urday. upon Michigan a teacher's pen- F. J. iMcMahon $110.70 for dinner and afternoon meet- ner at Morrison Lake Sunday. preme around whom all the les- should be explained. More than OUI oat-of-sUto reUlivea and friends will find tury of Progress. Orville C. Austin and iMurtha E. sion system which would have James iMk>Mahon 57.00 ing. All former pupils, teachers Moseley-Murray Lake PEACHES bushel $1.85 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beyers of Gordon Sherwood of ('.. C. C. W. A. Roth, Funeral Director ser lights play and to whom all the usual number of medical bills YUmitkoa ooportnnitj for rmmtioa pleunrea in Mrs. Bertha Claus look Mrs. Packard were married at the exacted millions from the pockets Mert Sinclair 47.52 and members of Ihe school dis- By Mra. W. Engle Grand Rapids spent the week- Camp at Gaylord. was a Sunday go with any information valuable were in the hopper during the Iricl are cordially invited. Michigan... thousands of lakes, streams and beaches, Bry Condon lo Grand Rapids lo home of the bride's parents. Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service of Michigan taxpayers. During Valda Chaterdon 40.32 CARROTS 2 bunches for Sc end with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mrs. Mike Downes of Parnell caller at the Bert Willette home. to all. In California this lobbyist past session. The medics, the Lena May Dalstra spent last consult Dr. Botman. Stare Phone 500 Nighl Phone 330 Ihe 1920 session and in previous Paul Hickert 36.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Elhart and splendid highway re, well developed resort eenters, un- Kingdom. caught in u trap an ow-l measur- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bitlenger supreme is William F. Hcrrin dentists, the osteopaths, the chir- week with her uncle and aunt years Ihe organization was Byrne iMcMahon 43.20 son Teddie of Fremont called on excelled seenie beauties and a water-eooled CELERY bunch 8c Shirley I>ee spent several days ing 20 inches from tip to tip. and Artie Kendall were Sunday chief attorney for the Southern opractors. and a number of kin- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Green ol climate. Mrs. Jane Fullerton has re- found constantly using every Mabel Knapp 30.00 his brother, Ted Elhart and fam- last week in Flinl as the guest Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Eaton left dinner guests at Mrs. Bitlenger's Pacific railway system. Mr. Her- dred boards all took occasion to Grand Bapids and on Sunday Mr turned lo her home in Luther af- available inlluence lo boost the Kiltie Charles 15.00 ily Monday. Tfensnsds of visitors spend a great deal of money In ORANGES dot. 21c of Charlene Taylor. for a ten days' visit at Washing- parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harley C. ri n told the whole story in a ask for drastic changes in their and Mrs. Green brought her ter spending two weeks with Mrs. cost of education both in the Jerry Devine # 32.00 Mr. and Mrs. Abe VerWys were ton. 1). C. Taylor. single sentence when he said respective board acts. Each had home and were dinner guests of onr state each summer, creating employment for manv P. A Gould. Miss Myrtle Foreman of Osh public school and in the college Ted Van Ocker 30.40 Sunday callers at Ted Elhart's. HEAD LETTUCE 2 for I9c Ansel Falrchilds and Ida Van Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith recently. "All the interests associ- a representative almost constant- Mr. and Mrs. Dalstra. people and adding to the prosperity of all Michigan, Kosh, Wis., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Hall and university field. Hay Ingersoll 28.80 and Mrs. Mike McAndrews The Misses Maryan and Norma Dusen. both of Vergennes. were and baby and Iris Wieland at- ated with us are not rich enough ly on the job to promote, to urge, Mrs. Libbie Cole and Mrs. Alice E. C. Foreman last week. TEACHER OF PIANO It would not be surprising it I^well Ledger 7.00 are entertaining relatives from we can increase that bnslneM greatW if each of ns Ashley were week-end guests of united in marriage. tended the musical program al to pay all that politics cost. It is and to cajole in the interests of Reynolds entertained al the home c in the future Ihe boasted placard Edson Gen. Elec. Co 4.00 Chicago this week. will urge others to visit Michigan. We can eontrih- Miss Ruth l^ockwoo. Phone 317 foregoing paragraph is what poli- Total % the week-end in New Buffalo and three weeks' visit with her par- kindergarten course in Grand the Clare Anderson home. Iken to St Mary's hospital in until the "house that Jack built" respectable" lobbies impose upon 18.70 POR CLEAN FRESH EGGS tics cost the interests in money attended the wedding of their Rapids. i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon Grand Ropids for treatment. She ai leeeeeeseeeeiK comes to mean no fairy tale. Ihe public, of which group Ihe Street Fund ents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Jay. and in entertainment hut what daughter and sister. Miss Hazel It is in this amazing maze of educational or M. E. A. lobby really costs the taxpayers their Fred Gramer $ 5.00 Tka Great Atlantic St Pacific Tea Co. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. James Baird at- hard earned dollars is that other "you help me and I'll help you" stands al the very head in powei J. Fahrni 19.20 tended the lasl of the series of angle of this thing called lobby- craze that the Michigan Educa- and in cost. Byron Frost 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clark have boxing exhibitions at Greenville ing, which is paid for in terms tion association stands out like a Ed. Clemens 14.40 gone lo Detroit to spend a couple Friday evening. Their two sons sore thumb. On many school of months with their daughters. of rich contract awards, appoint- jFred Gramer 5.G0 IS NOT ENOUGH' ed al the King Brower home were winners nnd received a house doors will be found a Lloyd Johnson came from De- ment of relatives or political Jack Fahrni 19.20 Alaska Atoms Monday on their way home from sweater. placard indicating that the fac- troit to take his grandparents supporters to sinecurean jobs, Homemakefs Byron Frost 15.00 By Mra. C. W. King Mr. and Mrs. George l^e and ulty of that school is 100% Grand Rapids. with him. free entertainment at slate insti- Ed. Clemenz 14.40 Willis Snow is spending a few professional. Interpreted it daughters. Cassie June and Shir- tutions. :ind favors to members Corner M. W. Gee 77 days with his friend. C. W. King Mrs. Giles (Merrill of Grand ley, spent Sunday in Holland. simply means that each teacher CT-"* —" " - — - iMrs. Alicr Dean of LowaO is not obtainable by the average A. Lewis 30.0,, Miss Elizabeth Sherrington is Blanc is spending the week with Dorothy Hawiey, who has been in that school has paid tribute to spending a couple of weeks with citizen. Scores of useless jobs Leo Denny 2.!K) in Grand Rapids this week car- her son, iRev. R. W. Merrill ana an organization of arch-manipu- By Home Economics Specialists. her niece, Mrs. James Fox. their guest for several weeks, are thus created, needless ex- A. IH. (Slormzand 5.05 ing for Mrs. Culver while Miss family. (Her son. Gyles and fam- lators of public money to pro- Michigan State College. Mrs. James Fox accompanied returned home at that Lime. pense is involved in necessary Fineis Oil Co 15.70 - neither strong enough, Edith Culver and Ida Wenger are ily of Flint brought her to liw- •Mrs. 'Halley Butlrick lo Grand Mr. and Mrs. Bert Randall of functions, contracts are awarded mote the interests of the teach- Gould's Garage 150.00 spending the week al Gull Ijike. ell Sunday. ing profession. Theoretically Rapids Saturday and called on Woodbury, N. J., have been above the figures of Ihe honest I'nground wheat as a cereal IMr. and Mrs. Henry Rich ac this organization stands for the Ihe former's little niece. Dorothy >y spending Ihe past week with her IN ANSWER TO A LADY'S LETTER bidder, stale funds are nipped and for use in main course and Total $312.87 nor safe enough, nor quiet enough companied Mr. and Mrs. Earl educational welfare of the chil- Dean, who has been sick. home Friday after a ten days* sister. Mrs. Ada Rogers and oth- for private gain—it is an endless dessert dishes is recommended : Douglas to South lHaven Sunday, dren. In fact il exists to exact Total bills paid <1,513.81 ^ '• * r • visit in Tennessee and Virginia, er relalives in Lowell. They process and a mighty expensive by food and nutrition specialists Noah Wenger and daughter where they spent the forenoon the last possible dollar from the where she was called on account expect to return home next week. A lady writes to say that she does not understand why an 8-oylinder one for Ihe people who pay the of the home economics depart- On motion by Trustee Cook, for the body of a quality car Mildred of Grand Rapids and Ashing. No luck. pockets of the taxpayers. If the of the illness of her mother. Mrs. bills. ment. Michigan Slate College. It supported by Trustee Staal. Ihe friend. Owen Allhrighl. ate Sun- ISunday evening callers at the Mrs. Cornelia I^ee is speniing car does not cost -ore to run than a oar with fewer cylinders. She placard read. "This school is day diner al Ihe Rob Sherrington M. E. Clark. The Lobby "Probe." may be prepared in particularly- Council adjourned to the call of home of Mrs. Esther Fish were the week at Elsie with relatives. 10095- unionized." then Ihe truth appetizing ways and is of high the President. Yeas 4. Carried. STF.EL BODY home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Borgerson Sunday callers at the Mert Sin- refers to By statement that cur Ford V-8 develops .ere power on a gallon Smarting under Ihe stigma like CHEVROLET WOllUJ Iw told. • • Iiulrilive value. Read and approved July 17, 1933. E. A. Hunker visited relalives Grand Rapids. and son Norman spent the week- clair home were Mr. and Mrs. placed against the legishilure Nor does this condition exist The whole grain is sorted and ,L'* in Alio the fore part of Ihe week. end at Suttons Bay. Mr. Bor- Harlie (Hunter of Keene and Mr. of gas than any car we have made. when Johnnie Smith, former V. E. ASHLEY. in Michigan alone. It is found washed•thoroughly, then soaked Miss Beatrice Lock spent Sun- NOTICE, LEDGER READERS gerson reports people of Ihe and Mrs. Bert Randall of Cam- mayor of Detroit, termed the 57lh Village President. The use of S-cylinders dees not mean the addition of two or four in every state in Ihe union and over night, using 1% cups of day al Ihe 'Henry London home. Grand Traverse region happy ov- assembly a "cash and carry" leg- O. J. BREZINA. » •»! Friends of The Lowell Ledger den, N. J. is held together by what is water to one cup of wheat. To iMrs. Ray I^ock and daughter er an abundant cherry crop at islature. Hep. Harold Bellows. Village Clerk. and Alto Solo having business White sewing machines priced extra fuel consumers. It is not, for example, a 4-cylinder engine known as Ihe National Educa- cook over direct heat, three cups Beatrice. Mrs. Herm Colvin and good prices. Hay county, a first termer, pro- very cheap at Stocking's. tional association to Ihe annual of wafer and one teaspoon of children and Mrs. Ernest Hurd in the Kent County Probate Court multiplied by two. Our 8-cylinder engine takes the fuel supply of an posed a house investigation into Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Horn of conventions of which the tax- salt per cup of soaked wheat is picknicked at Campau l^ike last will confer a favor on the pub- Mrs. illurold Yeiter and daugh- charges of lobbying. Ignored Harris Creek Dowagiac returned home Sunday payer frequently is found pay- added in the morning, and then Thursday. lisher if they will kindly ask the ter Colleen nnd mother. Mrs. ordinary 4-cylinder engine and divides it eight ways. And why entirely when the investigating ing the expense of superinten- By Mrs. Basil R. Vreeland Mr. and Mrs. (Harold Colvin after spending a week al the O. boiled gently for 3% hours or Court to send the printing of pro- J. Yeiter home. Mrs. C. H. Jack McDonald of Ironbridge. By reducing four larger explosions into eight smaller ones, we get committee was appointed. Mr. dent delegates. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Out., returned home after a three until tender. To steam, the P. Horn and Sara Yeiter went with bate notices lo this paper. We Bellows saw three first termer Within the past year a survey wheat is drained in Ihe morning Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pankow Evan Sneeden. months' stay in Ironbridge, engine smoothness and quietness. Eight-cylinders indicate the ^ay the democrats named to sit with two of public expense items in the returned lo their home in Ply- Sunday visitors and callers at understand the Court will cheer- thera. They expect to visit A and placed in a thin layer in the Century of Progress in Chicago where Mrs. Yeiter has been car- veteran republicans in an effort Province of British Columbia. mouth afler spending the past Ihe King Brower home were Mr. ing for her brother, who was not the the going top of steamer and then pro- fully comply with such requests before they return home. gas is used, amount. It is Just difference between to smoke out the truth—or lay a Canada, was made by a lay com- cessed for 3Mi hours. Salt is two months wilh their sister and and Mrs. P. F. Kline. Mr. and very ill. smoke screen over Ihe facts as mission composed of delegates added just before serving. brother-in-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Proctor and Sally Lou The Misses Riggs and Brown of upstairs in four long jumps or in eight ordinary steps. ' *1* one may see fit to assume Law- Gano of Alto and Mr. and Mrs. The tactful Mexican artist who Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Foreman representing 22 of the chief Whole wheat chowder pro- John Heier. the Riggs and Brown Trio, that ainted Lenin on the Rockefeller and sons. Charles and Phillip, Two things use up gas-bad engine design and useless car weight. rence O'Neil. affable Paris farm and leading civic, business and vides another interesting recipe. Miss Agnes Haley is assisting Phill Brower and daughters. have been holding services at the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godfrey of uilding would probably paint drove lo Collingwood. Ontario. machinery salesman, was made financial bodies of that province. Two cups of diced carrots are Mrs. Gosh of Freeporl with her E M. E. church, were guests at the Luther on the walls of the Va- Saturday and spent the week-end Besides havingVenglne that gets a high percentage of power outofthe chairman. Edward Barber. Kd- That the activities of organized cooked in one pint of boiling housework. White Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. F. F. Goons home during their more shipper of butler, eggs, Bunker and daughter Esther call- tican. wilh (Mr. Foreman's parents ai professional teaching groups water until lender. One-half Mrs. J. L. McDonald spent _ stay in Lowell. Mr. Warren their summer home at Georgian fuel, the Ford V-8 has a light, strong body and chassis so that no^power^ poultry and farm produce, and have not been confined to Michi- cup of diced salt pork is then part of last week in Grand Rap- Brown, Ihe third member of the Charles F. Parker, former Barry Ray on l^ake Huron. Charles. gan nor to Ihe United Stales nor fried until crisp and removed ds. HWOWC'JDftyJuOKCEM^l trio, was the guest of Mr. and county sheriff were tlie other Jr., remained wilh his grand- is wasted in moving excess weight. even to this continent is evident from Ihe fal. Then add four (Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flynn Mrs. H. L. Weekes. two democrats named. Ate from their findings. In their parents for a month's vacation. The only extravagance about the new Ford V-8 engine is in the bulging tablespoons chopped onions to are entertaining relatives from There is only one type of body construction which g Dykstra. political editor of a report recently published they New York. Ihe fal, stir in one tablespoon Fair through the Y. tour are Ray- Callers at the home of Mrs. Grand Bapids newspaper and a in turn quote from the May enm- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Vreeland, Chevrolet will permit on the chassis of the cars it of it. The extravagance is ours—tho economy is yours. Hour and cook a few minutes. mond Hoag, John Hughes, David Katie Wilson Saturday were Mr. veteran legislator with Earl L. mittee appointed lo investigate son IHarold, and Earl Bowei builds: That's the type which every test—and every experiment—and Citizens' MhIuiI and Mrs. Francis Fallas and This mixture, with) one pint Burhans. Paw Paw lawyer, were Sigler, Raymond Kiste, Fred The whole question of oar economy needs clearing up. An economical ^ Ihe costs of education in England, milk, two cups cooked whole spent Sunday at Long Lake. daughter Norma of Fairligbt. the minority party representa- every experience has proved to be the safest, strongest, and best Rickner, Dale Ford, Charles the May committee reporting, wheat, one teaspoon salt, pep- Mrs. William Anderson is sick Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gra- car gives economy all round. Price, operation, upkeep, all play their tives on the special investigating Houseman, Velma Burras, Robert "Educational progress has been per, and one tablespoon chopped and under Ihe doctor's care. Not steel alone, because steel alone is not enough. But a Fisher body ham and daughter of Milestone, committee. a popular plank in election plat- Automobile tntunoce Co. Northstine, Gladys Bieri, Esther parsley, is placed in the upper Mr, and Mrs. William Anderson Jack Martin and John Willough- part. If what you save on gas you lose elsewhere, that is not economy. ^ A great deal of lime was con- of steel reinforced by hardwood I The same kind of construction used Bieri, Alberline Blaser, Mildred forms since ihe war and we fear part of a double boiler, stirred and daughter of Alto, called 01. by of Saskatchewan, Canada. sumed in listening to evidence on practically all the highest-priced cars in America. OF HOWELL Barnes and Charles Biggs. Driv- that spending has developed lo until w-ell blended, and cooked their parents Sunday. The party then continued their As to upkeep, our dealers say that in recent years the improved submitted by witnesses sum- ers are Carl Melzger, S. B. Wen- regard expenditure on education about 10 minutes. The many friends of Thomas trip lo the World's Fair. moned before the committee. A Announcas tha appointment of ger and R. C. Wenger of North quality of Ford cars has cut down their repair business 50 per cent. as good in itself without much Another dish which will be Gougherty are pleased to know- Chevrolet well knows that steel alone has one distinct advantage: it's great deal of newspaper space Manchester, Ind. consideration of Ihe results that found very satisfactory is whole he was able to return home from IMrs. Grace M. Boot and daugh' was devoted to the testimony cheaper. Steel also is strong—up to a certain point. BUT—beyond As to price with quality,-Judge for yourself. are obtained." From the Brit- wheat scrapple. Three cups Ihe hospital last week. % Dr. and Mrs. F. E White and ter. Mary Carol, who have been presented, much of which was • m hTjtwi.. -. ish Columbia report Itself we cracked wheat are cooked in 0 Don't forget the annual picnic that point, steel alone will bend and crumple under severe stress or Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White were visiting here for Ihe past two pure hearsay and of little value As to economy, here'is the record of a stock car three weeks out of find reference to the Teachers cups broth from one pound at Ihe old 'Harris Creek school shock. It takes the strength and supporting solidity of a hardwood Mr. V. E. ASHLEY on the beach at Holland when weeks at the home of her par- except to build up in the public Federation which organization is ground cooked pork for one half grounds. It will be held Satur- the wind and hail storm broke ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Mapes, J mind a generally prevaleit opin- reinforcement to give you the full protection and full satisfaction you shop in Oklahoma: charged with having worked hour. The pork and wheat are day, July 29, all former scholars, Fr N Lowell Ropraaantattvo last Sunday afternoon. They re- were joined the first of the week ion that something is wrong at successfully through Parent- teachers, and any one ever living want in a motor car body today. by her husband. Lieut. Com- On a run Of 10,064 miles at the rate of 1,000 miles a day—the Ford Lansing. then combined, and three tea- port witnessing exciting exper- Teachers associations for Ihe spoons chopped onion, two tea- in the district are invited. iences. Large hail stones were mander Root of the 11. S. navy. Naturally any legislative body V-8 gave 18.8 ailes pdf gallon of gas. Not a drop of water was added purpose of building un an elab- spoons salt. Mi teaspoon black If you're thinking of buying a new low-priced car, better watch this the cause of deep wells on the They left Ihe middle of the week made up of a majority of mem- orate and excessively expensive pepper, and Mr teaspoon poultry Citizens' writaa every type of automobile bodies of bathers before they for Concord, Mich., where they bers with no previous legislative matter of bodies, and watch it carefully. Insist on steel reinforced by to the radiator. The oil was changed once in 1.000 ailes. school system. seasoning are added. Noxious Weed Notice could reach places of safety, will visit the Commander's moth- experience is more susceptible STRONG, SAFE coverage. "The teachers themselves." the The ingredients are mixed hardwood I Fortunately, the only low-priced car with this preterred wind shields of automobiles er before returning lo Washing- to outside influences than one report charges, "while they nat- That should answer a lot of questions. thoroughly and placed in a mold, Notice is hereby given that all type of body is also the only car with a proven valve-in-head six; with were shattered, trees uprooted Ion, D. C. otherwise constituted. Certain urally and properly have had in previously rinsed wilh cold noxious weeds growing on am and the Lake lashed Into quite a types of lobby entertaining ap- mind thelmany benefits to be, de- Fisher Ventilation; Cushion-Balanced Power; a Starterator. That car is BODY BY FISHER Carles baird was malched water. When the mixture has land in Ihe Township of Lowell fury. peared more popular during the rived from the best that modern Citizens* has paid over $8,500,000 |in claims. with Arza DeHart of Belding in set, eut into thin slices and County of Kent, must be cut Chevrolet—America's most economical automobile. past winter than during any re- education can give, have not been Out of town callers at the Wm. the final event of the Boxing brown in fat in a frying pan. down and destroyed on or be- cent session of the Michigan altogether oblivious of the addi- CosgritT home during the week tournaraent at Greenville Friday- July 24th. 1933 fore Ihe lliirty-first (3!) day of CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHIGAN legislature. A larger number of tion to their own picstige and were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De- evening. De Hart has boxed for July, 1933. so-called "shake-down" bills remuneration." The report fur- TAX NOTICE clair, Fred and Ford of Irving; several years and pretty handy Failure lo comply with this Is a Michigan Company, having operated in were introduced during the past ther along quotes from the jour- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mishler. Mr. with his mitts, but Baird had notice on or before the dale session than during any recent nal of the Teachers Federation Lowell village taxes are due Michigan for 18 years. . and Mrs. A. T. Eash of South him all but done at the end of mentioned or within ten days .session of the Michigan legislature of British Columbia as follows: and payable at Hartman's drug Bowne; Mrs. Addie Benton and Ihe third round. Richard Baird thereafter shall make Ihe parties WEBSTER BROS. Drinking bouts were more fre- "Several attempts have been store, beginning July Isl. son Wayne, A. J. Porrilt, Mrs. had a return match with Chester so failing liable for the cost of quent than pcevious sessions made to reduce salaries but the Clara Walts, daughter Mabel of Cummings of Grnud Rapids. W. C. Hart man. cutting same lo be levied and have disclosed. The very char- teachers have been able to with- Phone 298 Chicago; Mrs. Lucille • WatK Baird knew the weight of Cum- Villuge Treasurer. collected against the property in 508 W. Main St., Lowell Citizens' Policies protect any place in the acter of the bill!; under consid- stand such attempts owing to the Mrs. Kale Curley, and Mr. and mings right hand and clevcrly eration were of a type differing activities of Ihe provincial and Ihe same manner as other taxes iVfrs. John Porrilt of Alto; Mr. kept where his opponent was un- Advertising in The Ledger are levied and collected. U. S. and Canada. considerably from bills consid- local organizations." Comment- won't supply your shelves with and Mrs. William Graham and able to land it on him and easily ered during previous sessions. ing on the foregoing statement Dated July 15, 1933. sou Gordon of Grand Rapids. won the bout. new goods at cheap prices but it . . 1* J- HICKNER. There may have been some ac- by the organized profession, the will help dear them out of the tual cash which changed hands Commissioner of Highways of Att*44 / « 5a. mti- * tot. *565 Canadian commission states, "Of way for whatever you want to the Township of Lowell, County All prh* / o. b. Flint, Michigan. Spmci*] the truth of the foregoing tlu-re buy next. 511, uounly 01 Kent. (o63l CHEVROLET r T 1 ajKapw—WHWiMMWH

THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THUUSJ)AV, JULY 27, IfWl FIVE FOUH THE LOWELL (MJCH.) LEDGER sad ALTO SOLO THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1933 Section E—Zinniai* >aSSSSMMMS»( Spring Hill-East Ada (Do not use baskets.) Class 33—Best collection of WANT By Mrs. Earl Vosburg Flower Siperier Gnii Drills large flowered. (Mixed colors.i ALTO DEPARTMENT ADA DEPARTMENT (jinnisler—J'riee-Bile Hard- Miss Mary Wert and friend, ware—Lowell. (Mrs. Fred Pallison) (By Mra. Hattie R. Fitch) Harold Shenburng, ;Mr. and Mis. The Red & WhiteStore s COLUMN Class 34—Best collection of Beta Harveilers Wesley loimsden, William Lumi- large flowered, (one color.) den, all of Marne and Mrs. Mary Show 25c FOR AW * WANT AD UP MILLIONS Lost Onler for a ft.OO pair sandals Weston and son and Mr. Costcl- -Art Hill—Lowell. TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN Alio Loralf Adeline Hunt, Edward Keil, Teim Harness Ada and Vicinity Hard Hit b) Ada items lio of Grand Rapids were Sunday Announcemeni (Continued from Firsl Pagr) ('lass 35—Best collection ol OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, Maxine Simon and Illurold War- Hail Storm Mr. and Mrs. George Gulliford visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud dwarf (mixed colors). Specials for Friday and Saturday every year by WINDSTORM "rs. Hurley Vanderlip was la- dell enjoyed Cab Calloways or- NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25e Ada and vicinity are recover- of Grand Rapids and their guesl, Lumsden and little daughter, Exhibitors will be allowed lo Compact—R, 1). Stocking — ken lo Ihe BnMcrworln huspilal chestra al Hamona Tuesday eve- Leo iBicbmond spent Sunday CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. Friday, bul was able lo relurn Forks, Sbavels ing from the effects of the severe Mrs. Hertha Edwards of Tulsa, We with to announce to the people of Lowell make only one display in a class Lowell, ning. Oklahoma, and Mrs. Charlotte with Earl Vosburg and family. and will not be permitted to en- lo her home today, .Monday, wind and hail storm on Sunday Class 3(1—Best collection dwarf Some one, somewhere, his Week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gilpin of (irand Rapids were Peter Feenstra was a Sunday and vicinity that we have secured the agency ... Bccause the Property Owners afternoon which caused consid- ter the same entry in more than (single color). something you want; some one Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swayze of Elmer Dinlaman were Mr. and callers at Ihe home of (Mr, and visitor of his parents in (irand one class. Ban Epipaeit erable damage here. One camp chair—Bishop's— somewhere, wants something Saginaw spent the- week-end with Mrs. Gerald Fineis of Lowell and Mrs. Harry Filch on Thursday Bapids. for the All entries excepting Howers Carried No Windstorm Insurance Virtually every home and sev- (•rand Rapids. you have. Dr. and Mrs, G. M. Thorndike. Arthur 'Heart of Grand Bapids. evening. Mrs. Elmer Richmond, Mrs. Nola must be in and completed by M Peanut Butter 2»» 21c Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Meyer called eral of Ihe business places in Ihe Section F—CollectionH Mr. and Mrs. S. R Crabb of Pe- village were damaged either by Rev. James McGee of Flinl, Vosburg and daughler spent Fri- p. m., August 2nd, on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pallison Geaiiie Oliver, Jehi (Awards to be Based on Number KOB BENT—(Cheap — Six-room wamo were Sunday gnesls of falling trees or by the hail. Trees Mich,, was a week-end guest of day in (Irand Rapids. All flower entries must be in Butlsr Brand Bscon...... H tb, pkg. 10c - 'M.vrrV > »J Friday evening. of Kinds of Plants 50% house, garage, bath, furnace, Mr and iNfrs. Albert Duell. were uprooted and blown down, Mr. and Mrs. William Furner. W. Smith and family were Sun- by 11 a. m., August 3rd. hot water. Gall U01. (pi(Ml Deere, Syraette and Mr. and Mrs, Neil Jasperse and day callers of Mr. Spidel and ROUND OAK Quality 357c, Arrangement 15%) Rsd A White Mstches. 6 boxes 27c Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dygert and telephone and telegraph and pow- Flower Show will be opened danwhlers of (irand Hapids spenl Gove Lake er lines were down. Roofs children of Kansas City, Mis- family. to the public at 2:30 p. m., Aug- Class 37—Best collection of Imperial Queen Olives 26 oz. bottle 25c FOB SALE—Form of 28 acres, 6 J. O. Pearce, tie inspector for • the I-oweIL Bug by Yeiter Co., Lowell. As there are none In the bin, I wish program for Ihe morning service mile west of Sweets school. R. Bread and Butter young folks present. Section B 2nd prize—One deck playing Insurance Company in Grand Hapids with his molh- Iced Watermelon or Honeydew was as follows: B. No. 2, tawell. (plO you to get a sack while In town," Among the many out of town Awards To Be Based on Quality cards. Kline—Grand Bapids. er. Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Voluntary—Mrs. IJllian Pep- said the lady with much dignity. people attending the home com- of Flower Class 47—Best arrangement of M. E. CHAPMAN FOB SALE—Mid-west garden Mr, and Mrs. Vernor Lynn vis- per. Largest of Its Kind in Michigan - Home Office—Hastings, Michigan When the man could control his Very Special Dinner ing at the Ada Congregational Class 7—Best specimen of unprotected wild flowers, tractor, with plow and cullivat- ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline a Call to worship—Rev. !H. Luton. AN ENTIRELY NEW voice sufficiently he queried, Stuffed Egg and Olive Appetizer church on Sunday were Mrs. Delphinium. ids. Phone 11 Lowell, Mich. We Deliver ! or altached. One mile north couple of lays last week. "Lord, thou has't been our "Ma'am, do you mean a sack of Maryland Fried Chicken Boiled Rice Everest Ruel and daughler of De- Box of Chicknure—F. P, Mac- Sweater—May's — Grand Bap- on Vergennes-Bd. C, E. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and dwelling place in all genera- Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Thaler spent middlings?"—I^ewistown Journal. Corn-on-the-Cob Iroit, Mrs. IMerritt Reeves and Farlane—Lowell. ids. (plO Currant Jelly tions," Congregation, (Standing.) Sunday at E, Trowbridges of children of Detroit, Mrs. Jose- Class 8—Vase of 6 Snapdrag- 2nd prize—One deck playing Rolls and Butter "Before Ihe mountains were phine Burt of Grand Rapids, Mr. To Buy, Sell, Bent or Swap, Fenville. New Apple Pie ons. cards—Kline—Grand Rapids. Genu Long Prised brought forth, or ever thou hadsl and Mrs, Homer Rradfleld of Box of Chicknure—F. P. Mac- Flower Show Committees Use Ledger Want Column. Lowell MarketReport ALERT OPERATOR SENDS Mr. and Mrs, Clifl" Proctor spent Coder (hot or iced) Milk formed Ihe earth and before the Section H—House Plants S. W. Bowne Saturday evening with Mr, and The aquamarine Is among the old- Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Farlane—Lowell. General Chairman—Mrs. P. C. Fads Abut tke Telephone world; even from everlasting to By Mrs. L. T. Anderson AID TO STRICKEN WOMAN Mrs. Floyd Hunt. est of geniK. It Is simply a trans- Parish of Jackson, Mrs, Hurt Class 9—Vase of fi Verbenas. (Class 48—Best Fern. (Corrected, July 27, l!l3;t everlasting, thou art God," Peckham. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Godfrey parent variety of beryl, tropically Clinton and son, Howard Clinton SUPERFUEL Box of H'd'k'fs—Warner A One bag fertilizer—C. H. Hun- Publictiy—Mrs. B. G. JelTeries. Unable to speak, an aged woman Doxolgy. Wheat ... .Ml About 92 per cent of the 32,500,- of Colorado Springs are visiting a bluish green color. Hence the The Lowell Ledger and your of Six Lakes, Mr. and Mis, Arthur Scott—l^owell. ciman—tawell, Miss Anna Gannon and niece, The lord's Prayer—Repeated Mrs. K. S. White. Mrs. S .B. Wen- Bye ... .(»5 at home alone in , 000 telephones In the world can be Mr. and Mlrs. Frank Bunker and name, meaning "sea water." The choice of either the Grand Rap- Clinton of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Class 10—Vase of 6 Larkspur. 2nd prize—5 pounds sugar— Mary Gannon of Detroit spenl in Unison. ger, Mrs. Charles Gardner. Wanted Flour, per bbl ....5.(50 managed to dial a telephone opera- connected wil!. -ny Bell System other relalives in Alto. ids Herald or the Grand Rapids Fred Holmes and daughters of Bottle of toilet water—W. C. A. A P.—tawell. liyd week al the John Troy and emerald Is another variety of beryl, IHymn No, 324—(Mrs, Lillian Specimens—eginning of 19S3 there There are many Greek Intaglios of Hennett. Anderson families attended the (Com Meal ....1.30 ning. delivery. Send all orders lo The ley of Grand Rapids. Towels—Warner A Scott—Low- 2nd prize—5 pounds sugar—A. Schedule—'Mrs. F. E. White, a head-on collision with was the only sound that came over were mon than 4,350.000 miles of these gems, displaying the finest Duet—Mrs. Myrta Nelllst nnd dance at Green Lake Saturday Cracked Corn, cwl ....1.35 Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Colby of Ledger. The "Ada R's" will hold their ell. A P.—tawell. Mrs. B. T. Ford, Mrs. F. W. Mark- the wire. Mrs. Verne Turner. evening. another automobile at Ionia Bran, per cwt ....1.20 telephone wire In service In the Grand Rapids called on Mr. and workmanship. The beryl was one of annual meeting on Ihe second Class 12—Vase of 3 stocks. Class 50—Best Begonia—f 1.00 er, iMrs. W. Doyle, Mrs. E. Sig- Free Fair opening day on- Miss Mary Terrlo, supervisor la Fifteen minute talk—Rev, James AT ALL STANDARD OIL STATIONS (Mr. and Mrs. Alden Porrilt are Middlings, per cwl ...,I,:*I Suite of Naw Jersey. Mrs, Earl Colby Sunday after- •he stones of the breastplate of the Sunday in August, and the place Sherbert glasses—B. D. Hahn- worth of sewing -Mrs. DuByne— ler. ly, AuKuat 14, in connection the Hillside office of the Southern McGee. the proud pareuls of a baby girl Pea Beans .... 3.05 noon. Jewish high priest, and the Homan of meeting will be announced at Lowell, Lowell. Finance—Mrs. B. Hahn. Mrs. with ConRress of Dare- Tallfornla Telephone Company, Prayer—Rev. H. Luton. who will answer to the name ol Light Bed Beans .... 3,5(1 More than 60 per cent of the ap- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dygert and Jewelers, who put It to a number Women Life-Guards a later date. AND DEALERS Class 13—Vase of 6 Cosmos, 2nd prize—One vasi -A. A P. W. W. Gumser, Mrs. L. Yeiter, devils. Must crash at for- communicated with the police. An Duet—A. R. Marlin and Morley Martha Mae. Dark Bed Beans ....3.25 proximately 700,000 owners of Amer- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dygert of purposes, anticipated one of the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ward and Garden hat—Priscilla Shop— Lowell. Mrs. (C. Myers. ty miles per hour or no ambulance was sent to the house, Carew. Mrs. W. (C. Anderson was taken Eggs, per dozen n ican Telephone and Telegraph Com- were Sunday guests of Mr. and son Wayne were week-end guests Lowell. Class 51—Rest tantana—One Feature Display—Mrs. A. Walk- pay. Must give uncondi- popular modern uses of the aquama- 15-minute talk—Rev. H, Houw- very sick al church Sunday Butter fal ... .22 and the doctor found the aged wo- Mrs. Elma Dygert of Lansing. of Mh and Mrs. Alfred Faulkner Class 14—Vase of 6 African bag fertilizer—C, H. Hunciman. er, Mrs. M. Sinclair, Mrs. G. tat, tional release in case of pany stock hold ten shares or less. rine hy making ear pendants of it. man. morning, bul is much improved Butter ... .24 man near death. Treatment at the Mrs. Herbert Croninger and at their summer camp at Murrav Marigolds. Lowell. Mrs. F. P. MacFarlane, Mrs. C. injury or death. Already 1 Anthem—Double Quartet. at Ibis writing. Hogs, dressed .BVj-t) 1 hospital revived her, and the quick Lake. Pair of Ladies' hose—Ira Moore 2nd prize—One vase—A. A P.— have man to drive other In Belgium, subscribers to tele- children spent Tuesday wilh Mr. Hymn No, 342, Collar. Thomas Gougherty, who has Hogs, live 5.0(1 thinking of the telephone operator Mrs. Josephine Ward and Clara —Lowell. tawell, Awards—Mr:;. N. E, Borgerson, car. Name terms by mail phone service may now pay their and Mrs. Charles Bancroft. "Veritable Celvadoi" Offertory—Mrs. IJllian Pepper. been confined to St. Marys' hos- (Calves, live ...$5.5(1 Is credited with saving her life. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Walson and J. Ward are spending the week Class 15—Vase of 3 stems of (Class iKc—Best Ivy—Hand culti- Mrs. H, P. Gotfrcdsen, Mrs. M. I'. only, addressing: advance charges on a quarterly ba- Less than a hundred miles by- Benediction—Rev. H, I Alton. Salpiglossis, vator—W. E. hall—tawell. pital for the past two months Beef, live 5 The woman had suffered a stroke children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank in Kalamazoo with Mr, and Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. 1). Niles. sis Instead of annually as hereto- road from Paris you can find LI- Potluck dinner, 1:00, served on Bottle of stuffed olives—Kro- 2nd prize—One clean rake- returned to his home Friday. Beef, dressed ....6-10 and. while unable to talk, was able Bunker and Mrs. Norman Fer- Russell Ward. Decoration—Mrs. P. J. Fineis, sieux, a very charming little city the church grounds. ger Grocery,,Mr. Kaufman—Low- Frank Newell—tawell. Mrs. Sidney Wiersma and B. Ward Beam Fowls, pound ....9-10 to tap her foot near the mouth- fore. guson attended the Kent Co., Mrs. Olive Ward, Mrs. I-co Mrs. O. J. Yeiter, Mrs. A. Schnei- Wool Mrs. Verne Furner, assisted by ell. Class 53—Best Baby Tears— daughters spent from Thursday ... .25 piece of the telephone. Rural Letters Carriers' picnic al of 10,000 inhahitants, situated on Ward and son Wayne, and Mrs. der, Mrs. H. Bartlelt, Mrs. F. Care Ionia Free Fair, Mrs. Frances Bowman, was chair- Class 1&—Vase of 6 Scabiosa. until Sunday al the John Troy Caledonia Park Friday. the Touques river, where old man- Maurice Alexander motored tci Glass tea set—B. 1). Hahn. Typewriter paper, 8^x11 size. man of the afternoon program in Smooth glaze auto polish—A. Gramer, Mrs. M. Houseman, and Emmelt Sheehan homes, her Ionia, Michigan. Mr, and Mrs. I-awrence Bich- sions and churches are known to Kalamazoo on Friday to be guests tawell, To Buy, Sell, Bent or Swap. 20c the pound at the Ledger which Ihe young folks of Ihe H, Slormzand—Lowell. Entertainment — Mrs. H. L. husband joining her on Sunday. Job printing—Ledger ollice. ardson are moving into the Bap- many thousands. Llsleux is a of IMr. and Mrs. Russell Ward, 2nd prize—One cleanrake-- Use Ledger Want Calumn. office. congregation took pari. Class 17—Vase of 6 stems Frank Newell—tawell. Weekes, Mrs. M. N. Henry, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Brtilon tist parsonage. shrine and every year thousands of who returned to Ada with them The opening number was French Marigolds. K. Altland, iMlrs. Cox. and daughler Marian, spent Fri- There will be a ball game on on Saturday to be guests of Mr*. (Class 54—Besl Sanseveria. pilgrims come to the little place to piano duet, "The Flag Salute i^arge can of mince meat—L. LightinR—Mrs. K, talley, Mrs. day evening al the Clare Gless Alto diamond Friday night al fi Josephine Ward. Sprinkling can—M. W. Gee— make their devotions to Sister The- played by Mildred Souzer and W. Butherford—Lowell. tawell. J. Bannon, Mrs. 11. Young. home. o'clock, between Alto Kids' and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alexan- rese de I'enfant Jesus. All about Dorothy Morris. Class IK—Best vase of 1 rose. John Dens spent Sunday afler- M. Dutchers colts'. Everybody der and Miss Daisy Hill attended Class 55—Most I'misual.' Children's Exhibit—Mrs. 1.. K. the town are lovely Normandy "Narcissus" by Ethelbert Nevin Sprinkling can—M. W. Gee— noon wilh Claire Anderson. come. Admission oc. the 25th wedding anniversary of $1.00 worth of sugar—(Chapman Johnson, W. M. Hunter, Mrs. F, was played as a piano sota by Grocery—tawell. Mrs. Anna Hockefellow of Mc- The ball game between Alto walks and many an hour can be Mr. and Mrs. Htnry Alexander Lowell, Reiser, Mrs. A. Bennell, Charlotte Fitch, Class 15)—Best vase of 5 flow- Cords was a Friday afternoon kids and Farmers lasl Salurday spent at the concerts provided.— held at their home in Lowell. JudgCH and Tair and Entry— Clara Silloway ga\e the recita- ers of any annual, not otherwise Section I—Children's Exhibit caller at the Will Flynn home. afternoon was very interesting Kxchange. The Ada Athletics played Par- Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mrs. C, James, liou, "The Old Tme Family" and classified. (Open to Children 14 Years of Sunday callers of Mrs. William and close. Score 17-18. in favor nell at Ada on Friday evening. Mrs. ('.. M. Himebaugh. this was followed by a vocal Furniture polish—L. E. John- Age and Under.) Anderson were Mrs. Joe Flynn Go to the World's Fair of farmers, and the boys would Ada winning with a score of II solo by Dorothy Morris, who A—Must Be Grown or Made by Hostesses—Mrs. W. Pennock, of Freeporl. Mr. and Mrs. William have beaten them only for a cou- Motions of the Earth to 2. son—fl^owell, sang, "The Little White Church 2nd prize—Plant marvel—B. T. the Child and Arranged Ry Mrs. E. Plelcher, Mrs. N. Blakes- Anderson of Alto, and Mr. and ple of bad breaks. We are all So far as Is known the earth has Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richard- on the HSU," with Mrs, Morris Ford—Lowell. the Child lee, Mrs. taon Anderson, the latter hoping lo see another Saturday four motions—rotation on its axis, son and IMr. and Mrs. Moses Wha- remaining until Monday. at Ihe piano. Class 2(1—Best vase of 3 llow- Class 56—Best individual flow- Plant Sale—Mrs. W. Frost, Miss afternoon game by Ihe same revolution around the sun, proces- ley motored to Mt. Pleasant on Mrs. John Troy and daughleis. via the No-Worry Way Merrill Reeves of Detroit, then ers, any perennial not otherwise er, any variety. M. Perry, Mrs. W. Harlman, Mrs. teams. sion of the equinoxes (a slow wab- Sunday. Misses Anna and Mary Gannon <,1 gave a piano solo, "The Volga Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson classified. One box bar candy—Claude P* Billenger. The ball game between Hast- ble of the |Kile of the spinning earth, Shampoo and wave—Mrs. Ma- Detroit spent Thursday nflernoon ings and Alto was called olf on Boatmen" by Mlsener. and daughter Dorothy and Mr, Staal—tawell. Shadow Boxes—Mrs. Thomas like the WPbtlc of a spinning top. Gladys Winters of Grand Rap- bel Scott—Lowell, 2nd prize—One box of candy— Wykes, Mrs. F. Bosewurne, Mrs. wilh Mrs. Mary Reynolds and account of a terrible wind storm, and Mrs, Clifford Courtright mo- Mrs. James Troy. which requires something over ids, sang "Shining Star" and her 2nd prize—Insecticide—ftf. N. Theron Bichmond—Lowell. W. Wachterhauser. but as it was followed by a much tored to Hart wick Pines. State Alphonsus Milliary of Grand 25,000 years to complete), and mo- mother, Mrs, lionise Wallace iHenry—Lowell. Class 57—Arrangement of flow- needed rain, every one was hap- Park in Northern Michigan on Artistic Arrangement—Mrs. 11. Bapids is visiting his cousins, lion throogb spact together with > Women life guards, the first ever Winters, accompanied her he Section C—Gladioli ers. py, and we will probably see Sunday to spend the day with E. Shepard, Mrs. V, E. Snell, tawrence and Gerald Anderson. ti. be stationed along the Atlantic piano, Camera — Leonard's studio— 6-Day All-Expense Trip, Aug. 21 lo % Inc. these teams play at a later dale. the sun and all the attendant plan- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marks who Class 21—Best Gladioli spike Mrs. K. Both. Dorothy Ann Bucll of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. IHenry Cooley Score was 2 to 1 in favor of eta, toward a point in the constella- i oast on regular service are BOW on are camping there. The party carrying greatest number of buds Lowell. liifore and Afler—Mrs. D. Be- then played two piano numbers. spenl Sunday wilh their parents, Alto, tion Hercules. duty at Wildwood Beach, N. J. Thej report the park as a most beau- and blooms in good condition. 2nd prize—One box of candy— dell.. Mrs. ll. Peekham, Mrs. W. Mary and Ruth Holmes of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDiarmid Jackie Curliss spent last week arr Miss May Ottey and Miss Floi tiful spot. IHIere are the last of Pair of hose—Houseman Jones Mrs. Dan Simon—tawell. E. Hall, Mrs. E. Carr. with his grandmother, Mrs. Laura •r.rc New ton. Rapids, sang as a vocal duet, the virgin pines in the state of Todaj at every Stamdard Red Crown pomp you'll —Grand Hapids. Class 58—Best Bird House. "My Task," by E, L. Ashford, Boy's Polo Shirt-Ben Wepman Tea—iNPis. 1C. Foremaui, Mrs. J. Underhill of Boyne City, and this Avoid Pessimism iMfidiigan, and for the conven- Class 22—Best 3 spikes of pink. iScolt, Mrs, S, S. tae, Mrs. B, Mc- West Bowne via The True Blue Coach Line week in Lansing visiting Mr. and with Mrs. Holmes at the piano. ience of the campers a large log find a new gasoline, wine-colored and different Shampoo and wave—Mrs, Flor- —Lowell, Pessimism is merely a disease of Marie Aileen Reeves of Detroit, 2nd prize—-Boy's bell--McClin- Queen, iMrs. J. Fahrni, Mrs, C. By Beatrice Kelaey Mrs. John De Ryke, the mind. It places wrong construc- | Skated, Street to S«ge cabin has been built. Over two firoan amy Standard Red Crown you've ever uaed ence Stiles—tawell. Dolloway, Mrs. iH. Englehart. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford sang "My Bonnie," with Merrill hundred campers have been at Class 23—Best 3 spikes of red tock, Boslock & Co.—Grand Bap- tion on what has happened and de* Record—Mrs. C. Bibbler, Mrs. See what this trip includes: Transportation from Lowell to Chicago, direct to the and Mr. Emmetl Crawford of Six Beeves, playing her accompani- this resort at one time. before... .We want you to try it We know yon or crimson. ids. Mrs. Elton Peet and Miss Bea- nles absolutely any faith In or hope ment. A. Both, Mrs. B. Hudson. Lakes visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Plain dress cleaned and pressed Class 59—Most unusual exhibit. trice Kelsey were in Grand Bap- hotel door and back to Lowell; all meals from the time you leave until you return; for the future. The pessimist Is A trio composed of Bev. J. H. can't bay anything better unless yon pay more. ids Tuesday. Silcox Nalurday, and Mrs. E. People get good results everv —Freyermuth i Kiel—tawell. Box of candy—Scott Candy Shop Bennett and his daughters, Mrs. Miss Evelyn Pllsch spenl Thurs- Crawford returned home with never happy. What Is more, he week by using The Ledger want Class 24—Best 3 spikes of yel- —tawell. Birdie Chesley and Mrs, Mary day wilh Miss Bealrice Pilsch. room with bath and comfortable bed in a high-grade hotel located on the shores them. gives the rest of us a pain In the column. You may no longer low. 2nd prize—Shoe polisher and Cramton, sang the lovely hymn, BUCKET BRICADE, CALLED, Mrs. Ellon Peel, Miss Beatrice Mrs. G. M. Thorndike and neck.—Grit need some odd article, but it may Talcum powder—(Claude Thome brush—E. E, Sigler—Lowell. of Lake Michigan; tranfpsitMtion each day to and from fair grounds; free tickets Mrs. Fred Pallison attended Ihe "Sweeter as the Years Go By," be just the thing somebody else —tawell. BY OPERATOR, HALTS BLAZE Kelsey and Mrs. Viola Belman show at Hamona Wednesday af- with Mrs. Lillian Bennett Pep- wants. Advertise it and And a The Comnlete Superfuel! Class 25—Besl 3 spikes of lav- B—Flowers Need Not Be Grown were in Lowell Thursday. per at the piano. ternoon and called on .Mrs. buyer. ender. By Child, But Must Be Ar- When the help of outside Are de- The young people of Ihe L. to fair; all personally conducted by L. B. Van Antwerp, Superintendent of Saranac Ruth Cramton then gave as a Frank Madigan, faces East Again Box of Chicknure—K P. Mac- ranged By Child partments was refused, a telephone D. S. church held a marshmal- piano solo "Wayside Chapel," law roasl near Thornapple riv- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg Farlane—Lowell. Class GO—liest arrangement of operator recently took charge ot a High School, who looks after every detail for you—not a thing for you to worry Closing the pragram the chil- Some rtguUr gitolines tquslSundtrd Rtd Crown in one er Thursday evening. and Ihe latler's brother, Johnie Class 26—Best 3 spikes of Flowers by child 8 years or un- dren of the Sunday school, undei critical situation at Oxboro Heath, Mrs. Frank Huizinga spenl Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd or two qu«//tie«—no t one surpasses it.Andwt bc/iere that white. der. about—and $30 covers all. Extras at no additional charge: A conducted tour Ihe direction of Miss Nellie NO PREMIUM Minn. As a result much property Friday evening wilh Mrs. Win. Houghton and daughter Sussane, Toilet water and powder—W. One box of candy—Earl Cole— Smith, sang the hymn, 'iHe Keeps not on* equa/s it in all the essentials of good gasoline. was saved. Sehrader. and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hosen- C. Hartman—tawell) Lowell. tnrough Marshall Field & Co/s, the largest retail store in the world; a visit to the Me LSinging," after which they The emergency arose when the Miss Evelyn Pilsch spenl Fri- berg all enjoyed a picnic dinner 2nd prize—One box of candy marched to the platform for the 1 Top anti-knock rating for Ht pries class. Section D.—Perennial Phlox home of C. B. Armstrong, manager day afternoon, with Mrs. Ed. with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rus- Kroger .s—Mr. Goul—tawell. presentation of the church and Cream (Class 27—Best 3 stalks of pink. at the Oxboro Lumber Co., caught Beed, Merchandise Mart, the largest merchandising building in the world, and to the sell on their lawn Sunday. American flags, to which the chil- 2 Unsurpassed in starting, accslaration or milsags. Class 61—Besl arrangement of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Pallison Bottle of olives—Kroger Groc- lira about 6 o'clock In the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Lock and dren repealed their pledges and Flowers by child over 8 years. N. B. C. studios on the top of this building; a visit to the famous Field Museum; a and sons, Jack and Dick called on 5 ery, Mr. Kauffman—tawell. Mr. Armstrong's home adjplfis a daughler of Alaska spenl Satur- closed the day's program with 3 Frss from hanaful sulphur and fum. Class 2S—Best 3 stalks of white. One box of candy—Earl (Cole- lumber yard and other bulidlngs, day evening al the Henry London Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pallison Wed- Wanted Lowell. nesday evening. Mispah." GALS. One month's subscription to which were endangered by the home. visit to Shedd's Aquarium; a visit to the Chicago Board of Trade wheat pit. It 4 Seasonally ad|ustsd for maximum power. One box of candy—Kroger's— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline and Press or Herald—iMrs, Jennie flamos. • dw" uu, - Miss Anna bilone was a Sim- Job printing—Ledger office. Jlr, Goul—tawell. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Proctor and at the Townsend—Lowell. Mrs. Bonnie Carroll, from her fell.inn(T fiues, of Miss noalrict' doesn't seem possible, but you get all of this for only $30. 5 Absoluts uniformity in performancs. Section J—Arrangement Sally Gano visited wilh Mr. and Class 29—Besl 3 slalks of crim- switchboard, called Bleeping resl* Kelsey. . i Awards to be based on arrange- Miss Bealrice Lock was a Sun- Mrs. Carvette King of Alaska dents ot the commnnlty, and then 6 Fresher because of Standard popularity. Camp chair—Bishop's—Grand meat and quality of bloom. day dinner guest of Miss Jane Sunday. New Cream Station tried to get help from the Minne- Adeline Hunt spenl the week Unnids ' 62—Dahlias—Vase—(Hijdcrley s and Nellie London. You Will Probably to But One World Fair in Lifetime— Right! 7 SeHs at the prks of regular. 84* Drug Ktore—Lowell. apolis fire department 60 's a 60 end in Lowell. (Class 3(1—Best 3 stalks of Mrs. Viola Belman and family Located at The Down Town 153—Lilies—Double dock Servi- The appeal was refused, because Mrs, G, M, Thorndike and Mrs. TAX PAID lavendar. allended the circus at Grand tor—Frank's 5 and Iflc store- Oxboro Heath had not entered into Fred Pallison were in Lansing Dairy on Riverside Drive, Camp ehair—iBishop's—Grand Bapids Saturday. You can see more with a guide in four days than alone in two weeks. More than Lowell. arrangements with the city for lire Thursday. just north of Chapman's Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. George ^kidmorc If (Class 31—'Best collection of 64—Flowering shrubs— protection. Appeals to other places amg 50 people have gone from this locality via The True Blue Coach Line Ask them. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Red and White store named varieties. Isl prize—Toilet water—Jack were also turned down. Mrs. Carroll ments. Visiting Cards, Social Cor- Foole to Thomas Lake Sunday, Miss Arietta Young of New York Sprayer—Lowell Sprayer Co.— Bannon—Lowell. than summoned residents of the respondence Papers, Etc., Etc. 2nd prize—Auto lop dressing— where they enjoyed a picnic din- City foand recreation by roiier skat- STANDARD Ixiwell. town and told them to provide them- The Lowell Ledger Job Printing ner. Pearl Buck, who returned home to ing on the roadways in Central Park. Printing WE PAY CASH '2nd prize—Box of gum—Ther- A. H. Slormzand, Lowell. selves with buckets. As a result ot Department. For contract or information, call THE LOWELL LEDGER, Phone 200, Mrs. Don Wright and daughter America to win great fame and the A theatrical producer saw her doing on Bichmond—Lowell. 65—Annuals and perenials lo- their combined efforts, the lumber of Dowling were (Wednesday) her turns and glides and signed her gether, (Ba^ed uu number ol I'ulitter prize for her book "The Class 32—Best collection ot un- yard and other hnildlngs were saved, The Lowell Ledger and the or Prof. L. B. VAN ANTWERP, Saranac dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. to a contract. Now she is appearing can do it varieties as well.) Good Earth'has again faced East, named varieties. n u \ t. although it was too late to check tha Grand Bapids Herald, both for William Fairchild, and all attend- on Broadway. RALPH WHIMERY Butler-fly table—Van DenBurg sailing for Cfeiaa again last week.' REDCROWN^Lo&d Bird bath—Pears, Boebuck & blasa In tha Armstrong home. $5.50 on R. F. D. routes. All ed a party at Mrs, Sherm Rey- 8hc plans to meet hasband and and do it right Co.-Grand ftapids. —Grand iBapids. 2nd prize-—One camp chair-- Herald clubbing ofTers are good nolds of Snow, in the afternoon. daaghtor in Eaglaad, thea on to the "Every production ol Phone 127 Prop. 2nd prize—Box of candy—Mrs. IH MMUMMMi Bishop's—

visiting relatives In Hastings. Lowe Diftrict Keeneland Hills Tom Bead and family visited By Mra. Gertrndo Thomas By Mra. M. F. Faahbaugh .\> '-4/ LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. George Frost Thurs- THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 day evening. SKVFV Miss Marian Smelker and grand- In July the Good Will club met Marie Anderson of Golden, mother, Mrs, Anderson, spent the with IMrs. Nelson at the G B> Colo., returned to Chicago Sun- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE post week with relatives in Penn- Lumpkin farm for an afternoon day evening, where she will visit meeting. A very good atlend- Default having been made in Default having been made in sylvania, relatives and attend tho fair foi 'mm Charlie Posthumiis Is again con< ance was present and after tho Ihe terms und conditions of a the conditions of u reul estute a few days before returning certain roul estate mortguge made fined lo his bod with a heart at- business meeting was concludeu home. mortguge mudc by Alvurado J. Ihe ladies lied off a nice quill Henry's Drug Store by Emory V. Storey and Myrtle Mupes und Myrtle Z. Mupes, hus- tack, Showboat Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas and under the shade of tho trees. A. Storey, husbund und wife, to band und wife, to I^wls P. Morse The supper served by Mrs. Nel South Lowell the Belding Savings Bank, ol und (Harriet E. Morse, husband Mrs. Addie Benton called on Roth & Brezina CL1N0R4 BARRV Belding, iMichlgan, u corporation Lewis Skinner of Lelghton, Wed son and her helpers was very By Mra. Charles Yeiter Good Second-Hand School Books und wife, dated May 0, 1927 and much enjoyed by all. The club King Milling Company organitod under the banking recorded In the ofllce of tho nosday evening, ho being laid up Complete Home Furnithingi laws of tho State of Michigan, with u broken rib. then adjourned to meel Aug. 2ml Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slcrzlck ekjiiteknth installment you! So I came, and doggone if Register of Deeds of Kent Coun- for the annual picnic at Fallas- Save money by taking advantage of our bargains H. C. Scott Candies benellclal lo her. She kepi to duted the 24th day of March, A. ty, Michigan, on June 28, 1927, Mrs. Keith Fuller und children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manufacturers of Synopsis: Joyco Ashlon, poor herself, finding that the other l didn't find you the second day!" of Hustings, visited her mother, burg park. Pot luck supper will Joe 'Sterzick Sunday evening. when school opens in September 1). 1925. and recorded in tlu In Uber 013 of Mortgages, on be served til 5 o'clock p. m. Brimt Ed. VanDcnHeuvel ... Billiards sli'iiDnrapluT. siillered loss of girls wore suspicious of her llnoi "So Roxio believed in me!" ofilce of the Begister of Deeds pages 403-400, by which morl- Mrs. Will Fox. Friday evening. Miss Frances Marker and Chas. ineniory in a skidding luxiciib clothes. It amused her to won- thought Joyce, deeply touched. for the County of Kent, Michi- The Bowne Missionary society own service and the usual iart. teller spenl the week-end with "Pure Gold" and "King's Flake" Flour. accident in Chicngo. One morn- And aloud she said, "Kless her! iage it was ugreed that If de- We hope lo see ull our mombors Gould's Garage Dodge Cars der what they would think if gan, on the 28th day of March, fuult bo mude In the puyment of enjoyed a taxi party and picnic her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ing two ycurs fidcr she woke, they knew how she really gol I always felt Roxie could be de- supper at Caledonia purk Wed- present. Marker of Ionia, A. D. 1925, in Liber 419 of Mort- uny of the sums of money there- Mrs. l^onanl Bozung Is In a afUT n full from her horse, her them! pended on!" gages on pages 139 and 149; and in mentioned, or In the perform- nesday. The church services of South FURE- WHOLESOME-SAFE Freyermuth & Kiel... Cleaners, Dyers "King's Poultry and Dairy Feeds" memory restored, lo And herself, One day, less than a week af- Suddenly she realized that they on the 24th day of September, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller and Grand Rapids hospital suffering Lowell wore taken up Sunday nnce of any of the covenants with gangrene In one of her feet W. A. Roth as Frills, the wife of Neil Puck- ter she had begun her job. Joyco were more than half way to A. 1). 1931. C. N. Wilson having and ugreoments therein when the son of Ixdghlon spent Thursduy night and all attended the ser- McQueen Motor Co,. Pontiacs ard, rich California fruit nuok- was leaving the office at five- Manzanila. been appointed permanent Re- ovenlng with Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Is In a serious condition. vices ut the Lowell M, E. church, same fell due, and should said Mrs. Ruth Trumble of Bay City Funeral Director er. She determined lo tell no- thirty in company with two of Half way home! ceiver of said Reldlng's Savings default continue for thirty (30) Dean. ull claiming a lino service at that Grade-A Raw Milk Warner & Scott Dry Goods body of her predicament hut set the other girls with whom she A sob caught in her throat. Hunk by the Circuit Court for Mr. und Mrs. Glen Dean. Joan, has been visiting relatives In place. days thereafter, the said mortga- Saranac and Keene the last two Ambulance Service aboid learninK what she could was exchanging desultory re- The house seemed deserted the County of lonlu, Michigan, gees might sell said premises at and Betty Potts, accompanied Mrs. Ray Rlttenger entertained Phone 351 D. MacDuffee Barber Shop of her life in Ihe interval. From marks, when a familiar voice when they arrived, and Joyce, In Chancery, In suit No. 7884 by Beatrice Thomas and Merrill weeks. She will go from here Ihe Aid lust Thursday afternoon. Your Neighbor for 45 Years the conversation of her friends who had been nerving herself foi bllc vendue lo Ihe highest bld- next Monday to ChTeago to visit Phone 500 Night 330 made horl remble. (Court order recorded In the o Sr, and such default having Karchen accompanied Bealrice A^ ^ood attendance. Proceeds Mrs. J. M. Townsend News Agency and letters in her desk she gath- "Oh. Mrs, Packard, Mrs. Pack- a reception by "the gang." fell flee of the County Clerk of said Thomas to see "Peg o' My Heart" tho fair and also visit friends taken place, In that the entire while In the city. ered that she had been a heart- ard!" It was Sam. calling lo hei tremendously relieved. She (County In Liber R on page 470, principal and Interest thereon, In liwell Monday evening. The next Ladles' Aid will meel less, pleasure-loving young wo- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Preece of Melody Farms Dairy W, E. Hall Cream Station from the Duesenberg. which ho wanted a little time before see and said Receiver having duly us hereinafter set forth, have not IMr. and Mrs. John Nash enter- al the home of Mrs. Charles Yei- man. One leller that troubled steered quickly to the curb and ing any one. even the faithful quallfled as such, being now such tained Howard McDanial and Needles. 4Callf.. were visitors of ter, August 10th. Work will be her was from a woman signing been paid, und more than thir- Mrs. Mae Fashbaugh lust Mon- stopped, "(lee, I'm glad I found Roxie for whom her heart was lleceiver, and being duly author- ty (30) days having elapsed since family of Mul!lken Sunday. furnished. Come for dinner und herself Sophie, blaming Frills you! Ho was out in a moment full of gratitude. She slipped ized in the premises: upon which Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Brew day. E. L. and L 1). Buchanan bring thimbles und darning nee- ir HE 3C DC DC DG for not giving a home to a baby the same fell due, and no pro- of Grand Rapids were with them. W and holding the door for her, and quietly up to her bedroom and mortgage there Is claimed to be ceedings at law or In chancery wore Sunday evening visitors al dles. Sophie was oaring for. Could due at the date of this notice for Wayne Benton's. Mr. Preece is a nephew of Mrs. having been Instituted for Ihe Fashbaugh. it be her baby. Frills wondered! principal and Interest the sum of recovery of any sum due there Wo are glad to hear Thomas She also found herself involved Mrs. Williamson of Wisconsin, r want ads cost little, ac- George Herold R. D. Hahn Seven Thousand, Nine Hundred. on, therfore the following sunu Gougherty was able lo be brought complish much. in an affair with a man named Six and Sixty-four One-hun- home from St. Mary's hospital came aboul three weeks ago to are hereby declared to be due make her home with her daugh- Maitland. In San Francisco, dreths, ($7,900.04) Dollars, and and payable on said mortgage, Friday. GROCERIES BAKED GOODS GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS where she went while her hus- an attornev fee of Thirty-live Mr and Mrs. Wall Thomas ami ter, Mrs. Leouurd Bozung. to-wlt: M!rs. Ernest Miller Is sick and band was away on business, she ($35.00) Dollars, as provided for Principal $1,000.00 Beatrice were In Nashville Sun- •.L SIEPUI, M. I. Of Highest Grade and Reputation met Robert Ainsworth, a poet under the doctor's cure. In said mortgage, and no suit or Interest 00.00 day. PhotM 47 First Door West of Postoffice whose work she always admired proceedings at law having been Miss Felghner of Owosso was Insurance premium paid a visitor at the Fashbaugh home Luncheon Meats Choice Cheese, All Kinds When Joyce returned home, she instituted lo recover the moneys by Mortgagees 3.25 J. I. ALTLMI, M. 1. decided to be pleasanter to Neil Davit Lake one day lasl week. secured by this mortgage or any Attorney Fee by Statute 25.00 IM than Frills had been. But this By Mrs. Wm. Sehrader Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sparks part thereof, Ncfoaca Block, Lowell. line was dangerous, too. fur Neil Notice Is hereby given that by have moved onto the Dan Carr Total sum due $1,088.25 farm. It Is pleasanl to have the Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. a. was pathetically anxious to win virtue of fhe power of sale In iMrs. Ernest Colby visited Mrs. Notice Is hereby given that old homo occupied once more. Office Phone 36 back her love. Al his request said mortgage contained, and Ihe pursuant to the Statute and the U. S. Hunter Thursday afternoon. they call upon Neil's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckens of Statute In such case made and power of sale contained In said William IKlllsburg attended the Price-Rite Hardware whom Joyce finds adorable. Lat- provides on Tuesday, the 19th Belding spent the week-end at mortgage, said mortgage will be circus In Grand Rapids Saturday. the JUchmond homo. Superior Furniture Co. er she met the poel. Hobert Ains- day of September, A. 1). 1933, at Mrs. William ISchrader spent JMI L STITIEI PLUMBING and HEATING worth. and several times slopped foreclosed by sale at public auc- Dale Richmond spenl Sunday ten o'clock In the forenoon the tion to the highest bidder, at tho Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. -DKNTBT- for lunch at his cabin when she undersigned will, at the north Nick Pilsch. with his grandfather at Belding. AD-EL-ITE PAINT Manufacturers of was horseback riding. One day north front door of the Court Mrs. M. D. Hull entertained her Phoao IU Hoara t to • front door of tho Court House in House, In the city of Grand Rap- iMr. and Mrs, William Llnd of Open Wednesday and Saturday he started to make love to her. the City of Grand Rapids, Michi- son Riley und wife of Lake City LOWKLL, MICH. Ids, Michigan, on Saturday, the Caledonia called on Mr. and Mrs. a couple of days last week. Eveniag, 7 to 9 Later. Joyce and Neil, out riding, gan, that being the place where Jerry Freeman Monday evening. HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE STOCK 19th day of August, A. D., 1933. Mrs. Lee Jones of lonlu spenl oaco cloood Tharaday ifteraoeaa are come upon by Ainsworth the Circuit Court for Kent (Coun- Albert IMcConnel called on ills (Cornered, Joyce makes full con- at ten o'clock In the forenoon. Sunday evening wilh Mr. Jones's C. W. Cook A. E. Armstrong ty Is held, sell at public auction, Eastern Standard Time, of tho mother, Mrs. Mario McConnel ol fession,—her loss of memory and to the highest bidder, the prem- Alaska Sunday. mother, IMae Fashbaugh. its restoration. When Neil ac- premises described In said mort- Hulla Miller of near Lowell, •OlHitS H. OUTLET ises described In said mortgage, gage, to-wlt: Mr. and Mrs. William Sehrader cuses Joyce and Ainsworth of and not after the execution of has been helping his father, Lou —DENTIST— Lands, premises and property and Tom Forward, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and brother FCrnest. being in love Ainsworth makes said mortgage released there- Phil Dlefenbakor and Elmer Rlt- Oflce over Hodges Grocery Rugs Linoleums a "graceless" exit, leaving Joyco situated In Ihe Township of through their harvest. from, or so much '.hereof as may Lowell, County of Kent, and ter of Alaska spent Sunday at OBce Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to S to explain. Neil is hurt bul up- be necessary to pay the amount (Caledonia park. Open Wednesday and Satarday on arriving at home is called to State of Michigan, described as Art Hill so as aforesaid due on said mort- follows, to-wlt: Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp- Vergennes Center Evenings, 7 to 9 his mother's home. Joyce de- She had tried to banish him but could not quite gage together with 7% Interest, cides she must go away. Commencing at the North West son and (Mr. and Mrs. Clifford By N. M. K. Closed Thursday afternoon H. L. Weekes and all legal costs, Including corner of Lol number six (6) of Wilson of lousing spenl the Phone 50 25 YEARS FITTING RELIABLE FOOTWEAR NOW (10 ON WITH THE STOHY Joyce, too befuddled to think of stretched herself out on tho bed, said attorney fee; Block number nine (9) of the re- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mrs. George Lewis nnd daugh- DRY GOODS the amazement of the olfico girls, in tense silence. The following described prem- corded plat of Ihe Village of Seg Ross. or even to remember to bid them What next? What next? She ises In the Township of Grattan, ter Laura of Moseley and Marie Writing to Neil was didlcult: wun and running thence South iMrs. Frank Hulxlnga called on Anderson of Colorado, were Sat- Lowell, Michigan "Dear Neil." she finally wrote: good-bye, climbed In. had never felt less mistress of the County of Kent, State of Michi- along the center of Block nine Mrs. William Sehrader Friday af- LOWELL NILIC LIMUBT Coats Dresses Sam started the car before he situation since she had found gan: urday supper guests at the Clare "I'm going away—forgive me, (9) and eight (8) five hundred ternoon. Anderson home. GRAHAM BLDG—WKST SIDB but it seems the only (bing to spoke further, and Joyce, sud- herself Frills Packard. Part of Lol Number Five (5) (500) feet, thence East parallel iMr. and Mrs. Nick Pilsch called denly overcome, burst Into tears Gradually, as night drew on, Section Number Ten (10) Grat- Mrs. Rlvetle and Mrs. Boughey -OPEN- do. I know how you feel about with the South line of lands on relatives at North Dorr Thurs- of Ionia came Sunday to spend and began sobbing uncontroll- she hoard sounds downstairs, tan Township, commencing on day afternoon. Tuesday, Tharaday, Satarday THE SHOWBOAT facing me after all we've been deeded to S. C. Hooker lo the ably. and, along with pangs of hunger, the East and West quarter line of several days at the Tom Read from 2 to 8 p. m. through today. When you wrote center of the highway on East Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pilsch and home. me that you would 'camp out "There, there." Kam was saying, she relaxed somewhat and begai- said section Nine Hundred Fifty side of the Northwest quarter Mrs. Sam Horig spenl Wednesday- AUDIE E. POST, Ubrariaa Second Annual Production of the Most Unique "It's all right, goo. I'm glad I to consider facing Nell Packard. (950) feet West of the center Bev. and Mrs. L. L. Dewey ol Richmond's somewhere else tonight' I quite (V4) of the Southeast quarter Vi evening at the Nick Pllsch home. Hastings, Mrs. Wilber Crouk- understood. Please don't think found you!" . . . and then In a She took a hasty bath, and thereof; Thence North Ten (10> of Section number eleven (11) Evelyn Pltsch visited her cous- E. Sigler minute, when Joyce was calmer, dressed herself In one of the dog. 30 mln. (East Four Hundred right and Dean Cronkrlghl of I blame you—all the fault is mine Town number six (0) North of in, Beatrice Pltsch Thursday. near Rockford, and Mrs. Mary 1. P. MTFIENEI Entertainment Ever Staged in Michigan The Place to Eat from beginning to end—but I "Shall I make straight for Man- pretty frocks that still hung in Thirty-nine (439) feet; Thence range Number nine (9) West, Mrs. Ed. Und spenl Friday af- zanila, or do you want to get her closet. It shocked her to North 0 deg. East Three Hun- Cholerton of Milwaukee were Phyalelaa and Snrfoon couldn't bear to bo the cause of thence North along the Center of ternoon with Mrs. Nick Pltsch. Tuesday callers at the Arthm JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST making your home repellent to your bags first?" notice how worn and haggard dred Elghty-slx (380) feet: thence said highway live hundred (500) Mrs. Ubble Hunter, Mr. and Short Orders Regular Dinners North 9 deg. 15 mln. West Three Anderson home. OVER CITY STATE BANK you. Nor could 1 bear to see "Oh, Sam, I mustn't go to Man- she looked; tho life she had led feet to the South line of lands Mrs. Warren Hunter and family, LOWELL, MICHIGAN zanlta! You took me so much In San Francisco had left lis Hundred Seventy-eight (3 7 8) FrqJ; Westbrook of Chicago First Door East of Postoffice you being chivalrous and pre- deeded to said Hooker, thence and Mrs. De Wrient of Grand spent. Tuesday and Wednesday YtM, We Have Beer on Tap tending that you wanted me here by surprise that I just naturally mark. feet; Thence North 0 deg. 50 mln. Westerly along Hooker's South Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stauf- Office Phone, 222-2; House, 222-9 got In Ihe car, but I'm not going Sam was standing by the door East forty-six (40) feet; Thence with bis sister, Mrs. Mary Kerr. when you didn't! You can sec line to place of beginning, ex- fer and family. Robert and I^wls Mrs. Tom Read visited her there's nothing else for me to do. to be weak-minded as you think! as Joyce came down the wide North 4 deg. West Five Hundred Ross ate picnic dinner Sunday On FLAT RIVER cepting a plec# of land twelve If you don't mind driving mo stairs; he smiled at her with a Seventy (570) feet to the shore granddaughter, Mrs. Horace I'm not going to Robert Ains- (12) rods North and South by with Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hunter Weeks Friday evening. H. I. T. LISTIO worth of course—don't think around for a little, until I gol return of the old friendliness, of Pine Island Lake; Thence fol- and daughter. lowing the shore of said I^ke to fourteen rods East and West Arthur Anderson gave a party OSTEOPATHIC that. I am now enjoying the control ..." she sobbed afresh. and then slipped out. heretofore deeded by Chesbro tc Mrs, Henry Ansburger and the East and West quarter sec- Friday evening In honor of his Phyaiciaa sad Sarfeon bitterness of my mistake about "What do you moan, weak- She was left facing her hus- Thomas Walker. Also except- sons of Grand Rapids spent Fri- Stormzand's Garage minded? Excuse me. Mrs. Pack- tion line said section Ten (10) i niece, Marie Anderson of Golden General Practice Weaver's Market him. I'll go to San Francisco, band. ing that portion of above descnp day night and (Saturday with iMr. Special Attoatloa to Rectal ard, but I think there's a tall lol All thought of how she shoult! Thence West along said quarter (Colorado. General Automobile Service and perhaps there I can make lion deeded by Sarah Dlckerson and Mrs. Nick Pilsch. Mrs. J. H. Wesbrook of Mid Diseases At LOWELL line Fifteen Hundred Forty-eight Meats, Fish and Poultry some plan about my life. I'm of explaining to be done some- meet this situation vanished when lo Ferris J. Taylor and Ellen Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hulzlnga where !H (1548) feet to the place of be- dlevllle, Is spending a couple of (Prepared and equipped to treat By Competent Workmen taking about $14)0 I have in cash, she saw Nell. Such an intensity Finch by deed dated July 5, 1912, were In Caledonia Saturday. Piles, Prolapse, Fissures and Sam suddenly reddened, and of unhappinoss brooded over his ginning, Town Eight (8) North weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mary- Located Corner of Main and Lafayette Streets, and some day I'll pay you back." hereby conveying all land lying Evelyn Pllsch called on Mrs. Kerr. Flstuli without hospltalisktion). Joyce hesitated when she looked at her with a mixture of face that Joyco was Inslantly Bange Nine (9) West, Michigan, Iva Sherman and Mrs. Eddie Near Entrance to Showboat Dock South of said Thomas Walker's Marie and Estella Anderson re- 1174 Madison Ave, Grand Rapids THURSDAY, FRIDAY Firestone Tires and Service Willard Batteries reached tha» point. She wanted to apprehension and d 'te. filiation. slabbed, and without a moment's EXCEPTING and RESERVING Reed Friday afternoon. IX)TS Sixty-four (04) and Sixty- land, so called, being a part of turned Tuesday evening afler tell Noil how awfully much she "Maybe it's none of my business, hesitation she ran toward him. blocks eight (8) and nine (9) of Helen. Marion and Morris Free- Phoaes: Ofice 38702; Res. 58019 Phone 156 We Deliver Washing Greasing appreciated his niceness, his kind- and all that, but—gee. 1 like you Here was some one of whom she five (05) of Woodland Park (on man, Victoria and Ralph Valdez Pine Island Lake) according to the Village of Segwun. Also ness. to Frills, but she felt she and Mr. Packard bolh too much was genuinely fond, In the great- Conveying: Commencing at a spent Sunday evening at Cam- ADD SATURDAY ... simply couldn't let herself go on " He stopped confusedly, and est trouble—no thought but to the recorded plat thereof; and pau Lake. AUGUST 345 point five hundred (500) feet this subject. So she ended briefly, then shot at her a perplexing comfort him! He did not once FURTHER EXCEPTING and RE- question, "Why didn't you want SERVING and EXCLUDING EN- South and Eight hundred twen- "I'll get in touch with you be- lose his self control, but the ty-seven and one-half (827%) 8 oXIock Each Evening Admission 2Sc fore long. Neil, because you'll be to come homo when Miss Abboit tragic look In his eyes lightened TIRELY IX)TS numbered 12, 13. So. Keene-No. Boston Compliments of told you Mr. Packard's mother 14 . 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25, 27, feet East of the center of Section wvnting to get a divorce and I when ho saw her, and his wholt- number eleven (11) In Township By Mra. Ed. Potter shan't stand in your way. Joyce." had died?" tense expression softened. 28, 29. 31. 32, 33. 34. 35. SC. Hilderley's Drug Store Joyce stared at him In such 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 45. 47. 49. of Lowell, Kent County, Michi- Sam was warming up Ihe mo- "It was a lie, Nell!" she said, gan, thence running East four- The Jolly Community club had O 1 d - T I m e Minstrels tor of tho Duesenberg; she could honest bewilderment that he was "It was a lie that I know! Of 50, 51, 52, 04. 05. 08, 09. 79, seventy to supper al Ihe home of Foreman Poultry Farm impressed. "Why, what on 80, 83. 98. 99, KM). 109, 110, 111, teen (14) rods and fourteen (14) hear it purrr outside the long course 1 didn't! Oh my dear, feet to land formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buegsegger Keep yourself fit to enjoy the Showboat earth are you saying, Sam? my dear, forgive me. I'm so 112 of WOODLAND PARK (on French windows. Lewis P. Morse and Harriet E. last Wednesday afternoon. Pro- Chorus of SO Voices Joyce Hung herself down on What do you mean? I Lis Mrs. terribly sorry. 1 loved your Pine Island l>ake) according to im was by Ann Denton's side. U. S. 21 West Village Limits Packard died since—since I lift? the recorded plat thereof Kent Morse; thence North along line with Toiletriet from Hilderley's. ihe davenport and stifled her mother too. No one could have of said land fourteen (14) rods Kere will be no meeting In Of course 1 didn't know! 1 have- helped loving her." County, Michigan. The descrip- sobs in a pillow. "Oh. Dickey, and four (4) feet; thence West August. TTie Sept. meeting will be Laugh-Provoking Stunts Side-Splitting Jokes n't seen a soul from Manzanlta! "1 guess I was the dud." ho tion first above set forth being she said as a soft little nose in- fourteen (14) rods and fourteen held with Mrs. Klnyon und Myrtle sinuated itself into her clenched Toll me—please!" Noll's mother said grufily, "to have believed known as WOODLAND PARK, a St. Clair, with Daisy Blckert side —she knew how fond he was Joyco Abbott. Gee, I didn't resort on Pine Island Lake, Kent (14) feet and thence South four- palm, "why should I feel so ut- teen (14) rods and four (4) feet on program. This Is also the 17-Piece Accordion Band Scotch Ballad Singer terly wretched about the only of her—how he would grieve! Of know women did that sort of County, Michigan. AlJtO EX- last of tho contest. course she must go lo him at thing to each other!" CEPTING IjOTS Numbered fi. 11, to the place of beginning, all on Lord Dunraven, direct from England decent thing I've done since I've Section number eleven 'II) in Mrs. Uszowskl put through the Compliments of been in this house? I don't once. "Not all women!" said Joycc, tfi. 26. 37. 43. 44. 81. 82 and 88, deal Wednesday and moved Fri- Gee, that's funny," Sam an- "Remember it was Roxie who released by mortgagee. Town number six (6) North of Hartman's Drug Store want to go Dickey. I really Bange number nine (9) West, day to her new home In Grand don't want to leave at all!" swered. "Miss Abboit said-well, didn't believe her. and sent Sam Together with the heredita- Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Bergsma American Legion Brass Band you see, it was this wav." he lo find me!" ments and appurtenances there- Kent County, Michigan. Joyco had Sam take her to ihe Said lands and premises are moved here with same vans. Lowell Manufacturing Co. Y. W. C. A. in which she hud paused to collect his thoughts, CONTINUED NEXT WEEK of. Monday was Charles Baird and DRUGS SUNDRIES "guess I'd better go back and toll Dated June 3. A. D. 1933. now owned by Martin L. Smith Manufacturers of previously stayed in San Fran- and Annie L. Smith, they having Roborl (Carnahan's birthdays so THE SHOWBOAT, with cisco, but she remained Ih're you all that's happened since you BRLDING SAVINGS BANK, both families celebrated Sunday WALL PAPER PAINTS left. When Mr. Neil came tho acquired the same by Warrunty only over night, feeling that -f Whitneyville By C. N. Wilson, Receiver. at Ihe (Curnahan homo with a Mandar. Aug. 14 The World's Finest Sprayers next morning and got your note Eldred &. Gemuend, Deed, duted September 22, 1928, Its Gay Minstrels Neil pressed Sam very hard h«* By Mrs. Carl Graham recorded on September 2fi, 1928, dinner and Ice cream. Afternoon CHILDREN'S DAY Colored Boys might tell her whereabouts, and ho was about sick. Ho was sick Attorneys for Mortgagee, callers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl anyway, looked terrible, never Ionia, Michigan. 4-13t In Liber 720 of Deeds at page she preferred to remain in hid- Mrs. Vada Bronnon. daughter of 300, In the office of the Begister Wingeier and family and Mr. and Its Dazzling Lights Dancing Team ing. saw him take on . . ." Sam Mrs. Simeon Wingeier. stepped on the gas. a grim ex- J. E. hockefellow. was crushed of Deeds of Kent County, Michi- "I know Neil will fool that he to death beneath Ihe C:3d passen- gan, In which deed said grantees Mrs. Kennethh Call spenl Fri- Thritli tmr gyrrena from Ionia Reformatory should make every eiTort to find pression around his usually La Barge Ripples day at the James Denton home. FOK THEE KIDS Its Inspiring Music r ger train Sunday evening. She assumed the above described mo." she thought, "but it'll bo pleasant mouth. ''He sent fu By Mra. Vern Loring Wednesday evening guests at Cr*a4at*i»4 Saat, 10: was found by a neighbor who mortgage. Show.- Rid*. Sc better if ho doesn't succeed," me right away, and I don't mind happened lo pass that way. Mrs. tho Adrian Vendenhout home Northern Ice Co. - will come down the Flat from the North and drop anchor on Lafayette Street, where lolling you that 1 told him all i Dated this 15th day of May, A. BRING THE WHOLE The Red & White Stores Joyce found it banter to gel Bronnon Is survived by hei Mr. and Msr. C. La Maise and D. 1933. were Mr. and Mrs. Crooks ol a job than she had supposed. knew. Ho brightened a hi' Lowell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Sow- FAMILY spectators will see and hear from comfortable husband James and one son baby of Grand Rapids spent Sun- Lewis P. Morse and H.C. Callior After installing herself in a cheap when ho heard I'd taken you If. Jack, In, of (Chicago. Mr. Bronnon day with their parents, Mr. und ers and family. Art Stiles, Ed. rooming-house under the name the Y. W. C, A. In the city, and Harriet E. Morse, Bleacher Seats For All M.E. CHAPMAN, Prop. arrived Monday and the body was Mrs. Boyd McWhinnov and fam- Mortgagees. Potter, Llbb Carr, Fred Boasch, of Florence Hilton" (to make il we both went there right away, taken to Chicago for funeral and ily. Mrs. Carr was also a dinner guesl BEER ON ICE and missed you by just twenty Llnsey, Shivel &. Phelps, easier perhaps for Neil to get his burial. The community extends Mrs. Vern luring and daugh- Attorneys for Mortgagees. that day. divorce) she sot out to find em- minutes the clerk said. We its deepest sympathy to the fam- ter spent Friday with her par- Mr. and Mrs. George Balmer Phone 11 We Deliver hung around all day, hoping you Business Address: We Deliver Phone 2S9 ployment. ily. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stewart 608-611 G. B. Trust Bldg, wore {Sunday guests of Mr. and She took to reading tho Want- mlglit come back for something Miss Thelma Graham spenl of McCords. and also called on Grand Rapids, Michigan. 52-121 Mrs. Frank Thompson. Ads in the daily papers, but she you'd loft. Then wo came home. the week-end with Mrs. Eythol Mrs. Bill Frisbie, who is slowly Mr. and Mrs. Relsdorph ot could get up no interest in the Mr. Nell was nearly crazy, what Schrowder and (Miss Virginia Mil- on the gain. Pennsylvania are guests of her kind of work Ihey otTered. She with worrying about you and ler of Grand Bapids. Mrs. Stella Van Namoe of Cas mother, MH. Frank Thompson. By Lowell Gardei Lore Clsb worrying about his mother, who Annual Flower Show found that the luxury of living Sunday visitors at Ihe Graham- cude, Mrs. Andy Stewart and Mrs. South Boston Mr. and Mrs. Garret Crumbeen, really was sicker than he'd lot as Mrs. Noil Packard had sapped Peel home were Mrs. Cora Milter Ward Stewart spent Thursday By Mlsa Belle Toaog Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roell Mr. and Tweity-Foir Years' Sitisfietory Each Afternoon and Evening of August 3-4-5, at City Hall, East Main-st., to be open- her courage, and left her loss able you know . . ." and Mr. and Mrs. .Howard MllUor afternoon at the Vern I»ring Mrs. George Denton, Mr. and Mif. Lowell Board of Trade to face hard work and uncom- Oh. Sam!" Joyce's misery of East Caledonia. home. Jack Denton, and Mr. and M*s. Vern Ashley shot her words through with Mr. and Mrs. Ryven Etlnga ol ed on August 3f at 2:30 by R. E. Springett, President of the Lowell Board of Trade. fortable living conditions. Her Mrs. Prlddy, an Invalid for Isaac Amon Is spending tho Oak Hill street. Grand Rapids, James Denton and family spenl room filled her with horror; she pain. some time, was taken to Grand week with his daughter, Mrs. Sunday at Murray Lake. — Service — Announcement of prize winners will be msde on Satnrdsy evening,. Aug. 5, by V. E. REAL ESTATE Well, anyway. Mrs. Packard announce tho birth of a son. Ray- was actually unhappy every mo- Bapids Wednesday where she Gene Snyder and family. mond Peter, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Garrie Ralmer ment she had to spend in it. died four days afterward. Ev- IMt. and Mrs. (Carl Hlgley and and baby were Sunday guests of Ashley, President of the Village. INSURANCE will be cared for at the home of Promptly MUling all legitimate claims. (( She began to wonder what she eryone felt terrible sorry for baby spent Sunday with then S. G. Nell Is a ptienl In Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells. •, ff her daughter. (VBss Marguerite University hospital, Ann Arbor. King Block Lowell, Mich. would do when all her money Mr. Nell. That Miss Abbott McCaul also went and will assist larents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ix)r- Mrs. James Bali^i spent Tues- Steady and consistent frowth year after year. Lowell Knows How was spent. seemed to come around an awful with the care of her. Mrs. Prlddy ng and daughter. •Mrs. Clara Knee of Grand day afternoon In Grand Bapids, Somewhat sadly, she lot hei lot. No one knew anything formerly lived with her grand- Mr. and Mrs. Claud l^orlng and Rapids visited IMrs. Nellie Young and all were In GreenvilleJFrL Always maintaining; i very strong: financial poeition. mind open itself to thoughts of about you. but 1 guess a lot of daughter, Mrs. L. H. Bazuln of daughler were Sunday evening last week. day evening. likiE DC DC DC DC DC DC DC adi Robert Ainsworth. She had gossip went tho rounds. Then this community. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ix>uls Miss Velma, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Vandenhout spent Thursday Writinf a broad and liberal policy at roaoonabie tried to banish him but could not just two days ago Roxie told me Mr. and Mrs. A. Bonnet and Luneke and son. and Mrs. Henry Tapley, was unit- afternoon with Libbie Carr, and quite; persistently the thought how she'd heard Miss Abbott daughter Rhoda, also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luneke and son, ed In marriage with George the former and family spent that rates. telling Mr. Nell that she had seen evening with Ihe John Hoover of him would thrust itself up. Mrs. John Wllstead and two chil- Mrs. Carl Hlgley and baby spent Austin of Saranac, July 12th, by Paying nearly four and a half million dollars in onl to be persistently ignored. you In San Francisco the day be- dren, all of Portland, were Sun- Monday afternoon with their Rev. L. G. Blood. family. iummer Suit Clearance For Coal Prices She had but one conclusion to fore, and she'd told you about day callers of their cousins, Mr. >arents, IMr. and Mrs. Vern Ixir- Miss Carol Cahoon of Saranac Sunday evening guests of Mr. losses since organization. Nft*. Nell's mother dying, but thai ng and daughter. and Mks. James Denton were reach, and that was that he had and Mrs. Yern Aldrlch and fam- will teach In the South Bell Dis- Three Groups Are Advancing failed her. that he had shown you were sorry but you couldn'v ily. Mrs. R. Shattuck and Miss Shat- trict next year. Clara Wheaton of Luther and Er Today the largest farm mutnal fire insurance com- come back to him." nest Wheaton of Gr^nd Rapids. himself lacking in chivalry and tuck of Grand Rapids called on Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester courage, that perhaps ... he . "Oh Sam! did ho believe her? Mrs. Colin Qamppell Monday, Mrs. B4. Potter and daughter, pany in Micbigan. You don't suppose he really be- Hickory Hollow Stuart, a son, July 11th, at the Mary Anna went with Mrs, Jean $11.75 - $15.75 - $19.75 ... did ... not .. . love . . . then all enjoyed the day huckle- Lake Odessa hospital. her. lieved her?" By Mrs. Gordon Brown bc trying. Darling's dancing class Tuesday See one of our agents or write the home office To Joyce this was too bitter for "I dunno. It's hard for men Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lutr and John Miller and Fritz Wingeier to Crooked Lake, Townsend pa Probably your last opportunity to buy at these low Fill That Bin Now tears, too bitter for complaint. lo know what you janes are pull- Mr. and Mrs. E. Plckncy were Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Rathbun mo- are attending the Century of Pro- and Bostwick Lake, Needle Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R. E. Springett, Grant prices for years to come gress exposition and will visit She could not hold her head up ing. Bul Roxie didn't. She Wednesday evening callers of tored to Hartford Sunday to vlsh lo say all had a delightful time Warner. under the shame of it. said to me. ISam.' she said. 'I Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vanderlip. Mrs. Rathbun's sisters, Mrs. Lee relatives in Milwaukee enroute and picnic dinner and supper. don't trust that Miss Abbott. home. Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Potter and Job Printing of Quolity When tho hundred dollars was Quite a number from this way Davis and family. Cascade—John Watterson Vergennes—William McCarthy so nearly gone that Joyce was I'd have to hoar them words from attended a party Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Dutcher iMlss May Noyes of Saranac Is Mary Anna called at the Franklin Every load hat our guarantee seized with a fooling of sudden Mrs. Packard herself before I'd ning at the home of Mr and Mrs. and family spent Sunday with spending a few days with her Ott and George Potter homes Black and White Sport Oxfords $2.59 panic, she shook olT her lethargic believe them, her having changed Clayton Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis and fam- brother and family. late Sunday afternoon. Edwin of Quality Coal mood and. striking out wildly foi and being so nice lately, and Mrs. IMlary Rlckort spent Sun- ily. Claude Condon and family Potter accompanied the Huffman Stile Miitial Redded Firelis.Ce. Sunshine Twill Trousers $1.49 employment, seized upon a posi- all' " Sam paused In confusion. day afternoon In Sarunac with Mr. and IMrs. Maynard Dut- spent Sunday afternoon with the family to Pino Island l^ike. Call or Phone tion as file clerk in a large paper "Go on. Sam," said Joyce, "It's her sister. Mrs. B. E. Blckert. cher and family spent Sunday former's sister, Mrs. Edwin Ban- Mr. and Mrs. Balph Wheaton Home Office: 702 Church St, Flint, Mich. concern. The work could not nil right." Mr. and Mra. Arthur Plckney with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring som and family. of Saranac were Monday dinner have been loss interesting or less "Well, so Roxie she said to me spent Thursday and Friday with and daughter. John Christie of Caledonia, guests at the Ed. Potter home. W. V. BURRAS. Pres. H. K. FISK, Sec'y. C. H. Runciman rofitable. but in her disorgan- that I was to go to San Francisco her people helping them with called on old neighbors here (Mary Anna accompanied them Eze d state its very dullness wait I and not come back until I found threshers. ledger want ads bring results. Monday. home to stay over night. THE LOWELL LEDGER Lowe!!, Mich. Phone 34 TUB LOWELL (MICH.) LBOGBK aa4 ALTO SOLO PHl'H&DAY, JULY 27. 1933 r.lGHT

Cross Consignment WEST LOWELL U. B. her work in Grand Bapids after SEALED BIDS WANTED More Local News Sundav school. 10:30 a. m. a two weeks vacation with her Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m mother, Mrs. Ethel Yeiter, The U. S. postofflce departmeut EGG PRICES Is advertising for bids for car- Congressman Carl E. Mapes of Bill Slauffer and .Max Lawloii Fresh Fruits and Vegetables rying U. S. mail between the this district, called on friends SNOW M. E. CHURCH called on Robert und Edward Extra Urata. 22 oi 17c Lowell postofflce and Pere Mar- here yesterday. Preaching 10 a. m. Yeiter Tuesday evening. oz Firata ISc Mrs. Ivan Blough, Mrs. J. quette and Grand Trunk depots. Oranges California 252 and 288 size 2 ^ * 37C K. P. McQueen of New York Sunday school 11 a. m. Seals must be filed al Lowell Bible study at church each Blough and Mrs. Ethel Yeiter and City is here on a visit lo his Medium, 19 oi ISc daughter Pauline and son Ken postolllce bv 0 p. m. July 22, father, E. J). McQueen and broth- Thursday night at 8 o'clock. 1933. Cabbage Ib. 5c Yellow Onions 3 lbs. 10c Trade 8c James G. Halliard, Pastor. ndh did shopping in liwell Sat- er Bruce. urday afternoon. 9ubi*ct lo cKan|« witkwit no'le# Dr. and Mrs. S. ,S. Lee and Ml To insure publication the cur- The bachelor comforts himself Watermelons 20 to 25 lb. average Red Ripe each 37C and iMVs. William Hartman made with the thought that disappolni- WE CALL FOR EGGS rent week church notices should Elmdale u motorcar trip lo Port Huron reach this ofllce on Monday, ment in love has one consola- last Sunday. By Mra. Ira Sargeant tion—il may have saved him a CHROUCH Phon* 279-F3 greater disappointment in mar- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stevens Hickory Corners Spinnor Johnson and family, riage. und Mr. and iMrs. Oscar Allen re- By Mra. Joe Yeiter l^iwrence Wieland and Clarence Savings In Meats turned Tuesday from a several Houserman, all of Uke Odessa, days' motor tour in the I'pper called at the homes of Steve Cus- ee< IMMM Peninsula. Mrs. John Schwab and chil- ter and M. J. Stahl Sunday after- dren of Rockford spent several noon. lit'! Crcbesln tanrict Beef Pot Rout Pork Roast Miss Florence Dowling .. days lust week with her parents, Pig Hocks turned home Thursday after a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland preaeata Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blakeslee. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krauss Sh'lder Center Cut, Ib. six weeks' visit in Stanton, where Utile Ann Smith of North Park JIM MIC RASONEL Real Meaty, lb. lb. she was the guest of her aunt. and son Duane attended the Air Is spending the week with Mr. circus at Lansing Sunday. And Hla Famous Colered Miss Funnie Dowling, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sc and Mrs. B. Frank Hilton, John Kranenberg and George 5c 9c Virginia Ann Moore of Detroit Sunday schedule services— Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Hilton Kilgus were In Grand Bapids on Row Orloaas is a guest at Ihe home of Mr. and 10:3a—Morning worship. Mr, spent the week-end with rela- business Tuesday. Mrs. Earl •Hunter. Miss Virginia Merrill will preach. tives and friends at North Park Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Northup and gets a great kick out of her an- 11:30—(Bible school, classes for in Grand Hapids. 14 Raeblen 14 Ml E,he Miss Irene Sargeant all of Port- Ring Bologna or Large Frankfurters 2 ">• 23c nuul visits to the •Hunter farm. all. m \ ' Yeiter. Mrs. J. land and Miss Verginia Sargeant Featuring 7:45—Evening song service Blough and Mrs. Bay Bobbins of Belding were entertained Sun- Messrs. V. E. Ashley, B. E. and brief sermon by the pastor. accompanied Mrs. Ivan Blough to Misa Estelle Ga lie way Springett, E, S. White ami B. G. day at the CusternSargeant homes. SMOKEI MM KEF CRICK I0MT Wednesday—7:30, mid-week Grand Rapids. They also called Mr. and Mrs. Addison Erb and Heading Monster Fleer He Jefferies were in Grand Bapids service. on Mr." and Mrs. Rob Mansfield Shew direct from Celten Boned and Rolled .b 18c Wednesday to attend a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Houser- The Phi la A. Clark Circle will Tuesday afternoon. Club, N. Y. called by oflicials of the Michi- man of I.ake Odessa attended the meet at the church Friday after- John Yeiter called on his sis- funeral of iMrs. -H.'s father. Moses PHR HOPS P0IR LOIR ROAST gan Municilpal league. ter. Mrs. C. W. Schwab last Sun- Lincoln Lake Pavilion Boned and Rolled «. 15« noon. Pot luck lunch following. Chupp. who was buried at White Center Cuts lb. 121c Archie Knapp of Detroit, who VcrgenRea M. E. Church day afternoon at Elmdale. Cloud Saturday. WHS born and reared In Lowell, Mr and Mrs. Kreling and fam- Mrs. Marion Willis and (laugh- ffttediy Riti, lif. I guaranteed tender 17c Preaching by the pastor Sun- ily of Flint spent •Sundav wilh called on old friends here this day at 9.-00 a. m. ter. Maria I^ouise, are visiting her Dancing 9:30 to 1:S0 Mr and Mrs. L J. Ulowk at the Round, Sirloin or Swiss Steak week. iMr. Knapp has been in Bay William Merrill, Minister. parenis of Northern Michigan. 40c per person the employ of Ihe Packard Mo- John better home. Mr. and L\3rs. John Kranenberg TIGE HALE, Manager HAMBURG or SAUSAGE 3 Ibr. 25c tor Co., for over 25 years. He Mrs. L. J. /Howk spent Wed- and son George, spent Sunday has made several trips to Europe LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH nesday with Mrs. I .ester Swim. wilh Howanl Lite and family of Ib. 10c in the interests of the Packard Bible school—10.00. Mrs. Ivan Blough returned lo Logan. PORK CHOPS End Cutf company. Preaching—vSeries on the 'ISec- ond Coming"—11:00. Dora Jane, daughter of Mr. and B. Y. P. U.—Three departments, Mrs. Earl Thomas, was taken to 0:30. Blodgett hospital. Grand Bapids, Preaching—Evangelistic, 7:30. Tuesday by Dr, B. H. Shepurd. We Deliver suffering from an attack of ap- Mid-week prayer and praise Phone 156 WEAVER'S meeting Wednesday evening, pendicites. She underwent an 7:45. operation on Wednesday morn- At the annual meeting of thi ing and reports from the hospital National Evangelical association later in the day were very favor- able. held in Grand Bapids last lliurs- Social Events day the pastor was elected sec- A considerable number of extra retary. The quarterly meetings KROGERS Ledger Classified Ads Get Results chairs were In use Sunday eve- will be held In October at Three Ross-Nesman ning to nccommodate the crowd Bivers, tMich. , Miss Hnrel Mnric Boss, eldest attending the concert at the The pastor is beginning a ser- IdiiuKliler of Mr. and Mrs. Willium •Methodist church, which present- ies of messages on the second j K. Boss, was uiiili"! in marriage ed Miss Helen Biggs, iMiss Leah coming of Christ, This is truly HARVEY CALLIER Michifan'a Finest to Hurry K. Ncsman, son of Mrs. Brown and Warren Brown. Many a subject for this age. What • STORE MANAGERS WEEK Manager cTiun Small Thaatra stayed for the reception accord- does the Bible say concerning w I ntMA|| v Mary Nesinun of Nashville, al the Lowell l honu1 of Rev. und Mrs. H. IL Har- ed them later in the dining room this event. Does it matter. Your AN ANNUAL BUYINC EVENT ris in New BnlTalo, Michigan, on where refreshments were served newspaper tells every day ol Sotunlay, July Z2nd. The wed- by the Wesley class. The con- various prophecies being ful- THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 27-28 ding ceremony took place at 8 cert was appreciated. filled daily. Come and bring your Bible. o'clock. Only a few relatives Bev. and Mrs. Alex T. Luther of All Fancy Cuts Ib. Greater than "HELL DIVERS" submarine vs Airplanes- and intimate friends were pres- Baptismal services Sunday eve- Ionia, celebrated their golden ning. Beef Chuck Roast Expect Great Things— ent. 0*. and Mrs. Nesman will 12c wedding anniversary Tuesday at intike Iheir home in Lansing A. J. Hoolsema, pastor, When you see "Hell Below I" Glorious romance against a the Ionia Methodist church. Bev, where 'Mr. Nesman has a posi- Luther was pastor of the Lowell Lamb Breast lb. So thrilling background of sub-marine warfare! tion with the Slate Dept. of Pub- Methodist church some forty odd CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE lic Instruction. years ago. The following from Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. Pork Steak Shoulder Cuta IX)well attended the anniversary: 10:00 a. m. Bible school, Ib. 9o Celebrates Birthday Bev. and Mrs. B. W. Merrill and 11.*00 a. m. preaching service. HELL BELOW Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mr. Merrill's mother, iMrs. Jian 7:00 p. m., N. Y, P, S. service. iHtolen, Junior and Paul of Bowne nab Hurt left, Mrs. John Bitten- 7:45 p. m. evening service. Boston Butt Cuts ib. with ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Jimmy Durante. Walter spent Tuesday evening ut the ger, the Misses Edna Allen, Emily Wednesday evening prayer Wm. Cosgriff home in honor of Sayles, Annie Maynard and meeting at 7:45 o'clock. Pork Roast 10c Huston, Madge Evans, Robert Young, Eugene Pallette Mrs, CosgrilTs birthday. Ice Myrtle Taylor and Harley May- NOTICE—You must have coupon clipped from program or crenm and cake were served, nard. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Helen making a beautiful angel- Pork Loaf Hnrud'. Fin. Qualtt, |b. ISO regular admission price will be charged. At the regular meeting of the First Congregational is always food cake. (Mrs. Cosgriff re- American Legion Auxiliary held ceived 48 cards and letters from cool. Be at church somewhere EVE. SHOWS 7:15-fKM). ADM. 10-25c. at the home of Mrs, L E. John- next Sunday. Minced Ham lb. IGo Ihe Bowne Indies' Aid. The son. Mrs. Grace Niles and Mrs. time she spent reading them Church School at 10 a. in. Lylia Johnson were elected dele- Classes for all ages. helped pass many pleasant gales and (Mrs. Pal Bowes and thoughts of the day. Morning worship at 11 a. m Saturday, July 29 Sun.-Mon.„ July 30-31 Mrs. Mary Bitlenger, alternates Subject: "Can You Stand Befln- Shoulder Cuts lb. to Ihe Department convention in List Tuesday evening a group ing?" Lamb Roast Every cell is filled with Grand Bapids, Aug. 21-22-23. Mrs. 10e Alton Community Church "WOMEN" of friends of Mrs. Kenneth Call Niles will also be a delegate al .'t \ of Vermillion, U, P.. enjoyed w large as assistant secretary ol the Join the crowds that attend Cottage Cheese lb. So TAKE a thousand years picnic supper al) Fallasburg joint poppy committee of the Alton. Service at 8:15. Dra- of thwarted longing for Purk in her honor. Among Ihosb state. A picnic is planned for matic or acted sermon: "Paul, love— present were Ona Denton, Evelyn the members and families for the Persecutor." Smoked Pionio Hams Ib. So Uorgerson, Cora Louise Byder, August, Community club meets August ADD a thousand year^ Doris Conant, Dorothy Briggs, 9th at 8 p. m. of sngry passions— Anna Kerr, Elsie Kerr, Elizabeth S. B, Wenger, iMinister. Slormzand, Marjorle 'Hanson, MULTIPLY them by Fancy Fowls Winifred! Gpul. and Mrs. Call, Family Reunions ib years of flaming hate— GERMAN M. E. CHURCH (nee Myrtle Jay.) Miss Huby Chickens 14c and you have German preaching Sunday al Eickhoft entertained the same Sweet School Reunion 10 o'clock. roup with u theatre purty in The third annual reunion of Swift's Premium gonor of 'Mrs. Call Friday eve- Bible school at II o'clock a. Sliced Baoon V^lb. lOo Sweet school will be held at m. You are cordially invited. ning. Afterwards, ull enjoyed 20,000 Fallasburg park, Sunday, August John Claus, Pastor. u light lunch at Christiansen's ice 13, 1933. cream parlor. Basket dinner at noon, fol- lowed by sports. You are cor- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY TEARS IR Mrs. J{ M. Shivel and Mrs. Wil- dially welcome. Please notify Christian Science services arc liam Doyle were hostesses al a Ihose who may not receive cards held every Sunday morning al luncheon ai the Cascade Country us all addresses are not available. eleven o'clock over the Lowell club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Stale Hank. SIH6 SING Willium Wachterhauser und Miss Subjecl for Wesson sermon foi PORK & BEANS 6~~25' Kutherine I.alley won the prizes. Births July 30 is "l 19c ADDED ATTRACTIONS WE LIVE Applicalion blanks may be ob- Rocky River tZSL 10c cam© through by telephony and al- 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the Kftxxxf/oUuynftya ncmias tuined at post ofllce. French Brand. Ib. 23c. l-emon Lime, Orange and Root Bear — NEWS—COMEDY though she was Informed that the Pastor. No bottle charge NEWS - COMEDY — NOVELTY waters of the sea were being blown Special music. Everybody in- Eve. Shows 7:15-9:00 Honesty is put to a hard test Sunday Matine at 3:00. 10c—2oc inland and the town was threatened, vited. Fresh Bread ">-io«f 6c Latenia Club 10c in hard times. Bev. C. A. Lohnes, pastor. Admission 10-250. Evening at 7:15—9:00. 10c—25c. she stuck to her post. • Famous Country Club Ginger Ale — No bottle rh^ge Case Catling one subscriber after an- of 12, ll.lf other, she warned them to ffee the CATHOLIC PARISHES endangered town. St. Mary's—Lowell COUNTRY CLUB And those warned did flee, with SPECIAL Rsv. Fr. Jewell, pastor. EVAPORATED tho exception of Senorlta Acosta 7:00 a. m.. Low (Mass, sermon. MILK and her nance, who kept close to 9:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser 3-19 her side at the switchboard. Mean- mon. while, the waters csme nearer and can* St. Patrick's Parnell Tomato Soup 6 15c Kitchen Klenier <*" 5c nearer. Finally they rolled over the Barbara Ann — Fine quality Scouring Powder town, wiping It out. Rev. Fr. McNeil, pastor Several days later, the bodies of 8:00 a. m., Low Mass and ser- each the telephone operator and her fi- mon. Macaroni 4 »* t5c Brooms 39c 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- or SPAGHETTI - Bulk ance were found close together, Blue handle — Sturdy, well made Just Received mon. along with those of hundreds of Cascade and Bowne Scratch Fttd too-ib. Block S«lt SO-lb. block 31c others who bid been killed. Bev. Fr. E. H. Bacette, pastor. This was not the only Instance ot Services at 9 and 10:30 a. m. heroism in the telephone service at the time ot the hurricane. Two sis- CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST Carload ters. Cella and Maria Urbsy, oper- Sunday school. 10 a. m. ators at Neuvltas, are credited with SOAP CHIPS 5-27< Church services, 11 a. m. ssvtng the lives ot many persons at L. C. Doerr, pastor. Clean Quick or Easy Task Jackson Prison Puerto Tarsta by telephoning that We are now prepared to give a town and warning them ot the ap- special M. E CHURCH—ALTO CHARGE FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES proaching hurricane. Throughout Rev. C. A. Lohnes, Pastor the storm they remained at their Alto Church—10:00 a. m. Pub- swltchbosrd, although the root and Scalp Treatment lic worship. Preaching by the one wall of the exchange collapsed. for dandruff and other hair dis- pastor. BINDER orders which has proven bene- ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH ficial to both men and women in ORANGES 2 - 39< NOTICE. LEDGER READERS Lowell and vicinity. We have Bible school at 10 a. m. California Valencies — fuU of Juke — 2M aiaa Friends of The Ledger and Al- tried this treatment for some Preaching service at 11 a. m. to Solo having business in the months and can safely gusrsntee each Sunday. Probate Court of Kent County the best results. Good teachers for all classes. TWINE will confer a favor on the pub- . .The special HUH week in a Tar- Bananas 2 15c lisher by requesting the court to O-La Treatment with a shampoo, WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH Ripened to the peatak eo#f their lavar order probate notices published for only 50c Sunday school—10:30 a. m. in this paper. TTie Court will be Morning preaching—11:30 a. m. glad to comply with the request E|;worth League—7:00 p. m. C. H. Runciman when made. Respectfully, Celery ^ 8c Evening preaching—8:00 p. m. Well kUectied — Heme grvwn B. G. Jefferies, Pub. Ledger. Stiles Beauty Shop Wednesday evening prayer 115 Broadway Lowell, Mich. meeting, 7:45 p. m. It is said that members of the Phone 385-F2 Rev. J. G. Ballard, pastor. Senate consumed • 5IH) aspirin For Appointment tablets al the expense of tlie tax- each yers during the past year. Bul Second Floor, Strand Theatre ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. WATERMELONS it think how many aspirin tab- Lowell, Mich. Sermon at 11 a. m. Red, ripe — 2ft-lb. averafe Eis the taxpayers had lo An are welcome to attend. because of the Senate Rev. H. A. Luten, Pastor.