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SIXTY-THIRD YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 17„ 1930. NUMBER 28 TO :R [ FRIDAY Residence on Fulton Street Destroyed by Fire Monday Faemng'CANDIDATE

Former Publisher Now Here’s MAGGIE VAN METER FOR GOVERNOR of News Palladium BLUES TRIM the Runs For Senator DIES FRIDAY MORN Proposition TOURS COUNTY OF NILES N. Y. C. GAME TO BUCHANAN 40 YRS. AGO; MARRIED WILLIAM V. ' ^ ■ i v V A N METER. Siiealts From First National Showing that Honesty Is the p W p Yd Bank Corner at ’ .Best Policy. 'A tf Mrs. William VanMeter, 63, 12:40 ». m. STARTED FIRE C* 1 NINE SUNDAY died Friday morning at 10 o’clock, Bi Haws ) ' in her home at 201 Clark Street. AT GALIEN AT 11:30 A..M. John Jenkins was a guileful man, 144 Ballots are Cast as.Com­ Mrs. VanMeter had been in failing he had. a guileful way Steve Freeman and Elder N. Pitching Superiority Proves health for about a year. However O f dressing up a berry box to put Taylor Families Were pared with Total of 22 Basis of Victory she had been confined to her bed Has Backing of Green Admin­ it on display. Driven Out. Cast Last Year. Over Eoes. only five weeks. istration Against Whenever he would fill a box to Mrs. Maggie Greiner VanMeter, take it into town, Groesbeclt. NO INSURANCE CARRIED DISCUSS ORGANIZATION i W was born August 5th, 1866, at Sha- He’d1 put the big ones on the top,. BLUE STANDING IS .890 mokin Dam, Pa., the daughter of iPIPwtt l i p ® Attorney General Wilbur Break­ the small ones further down. Supt. Stark States Seating Peter and Catherine Greiner. Her Oh, what a foolish man was he to Building Ablaze Five Minutes To Play Second Game Here girlhood was spent in Pennsylvan­ er, member of the Green cabinet, think no one would look A ter Discovery^ All. Arrangements not Due t ia, and forty years ago she came who is receiving the backing of > Next Sunday; Playoff the administration in his race Into his simple little scheme and - X to Buchanan, where she was unit­ Contents Lost. to 6-6 t’ lan. * Here August 3rd. against Groesbeek for the gover­ brand him a crook l ed in marriage to William VanMet­ norship, will visit Buchanan Fri­ For when they dumped his berries The 1930 annual school election er, on Oct. 26, 1892. mrs. Van A. five room frame house belong­ W m m m m day, July 18, in the course of a and they found the bottom for the Buchanan district was held The Blue prospects have assum­ Meter was identified with the lo­ **4. 'Y V '" * tour of Berrien county, and will small. ing to Mrs. Steve Freeman on in the high school auditorium Mon­ ed an even pinker shade this week, cal Royal Neighbor lodge. They said it was the berries and ^ i ' speak for fifteen minutes at the Fulton Street, a block east of Main day evening, the present board speaking of the county baseball In addition to the husband, she they would not buy at all. title, as the result of their decisive First National Bank corner at Street was burned to the ground emerging trom the balloting intact is survived by several nieces and Front and Main Streets. witli its entire contents shortly af­ as the result of the re-election o f victory over their ancient and tra­ nephews, also a wide circle of But Farmer Brown was honest as ■ h i...... 1 1 1 According to a communication ter 9 p. m. Monday, the fire re­ M. L. Hanlin as president and of ditional foes, the Niles New York friends. the summer day is long; ' \ Central team, 8-4. received by ..local Republicans, sulting from the explosion of a Mrs. Ida Rice as secretary. Funeral services were held in the To put the big ones' on the top to small kerosene lamp. Both teams played 'off-and-on Brueker stated that he is coming Frank C. Priebc, chief county Unusual interest was manifested late residence, Sunday afternoon here to make the acquaintance of him seemed very wrong. baseball the margain of superiority And so he put them underneath, Five people were living in the motorcycle squad, who opposes in the election, a total of 144 bal­ at 2 o’clock (fast time). Rev. demonstrated by pitcher Bill the Buchanan voters and to state house at the time, including Mr. Don Pears for Republican nomi­ lots being east as compared with4 Harry W. Staver, pastor of the briefly his position on matters of and berries that were wee Grooms for Buchanan over Smith He put on top in open sight for and Mrs. Freeman and their nation for Register of Deeds. 22 last year. Presbyterian church officiating'. state government. Brueker is The Record was indebted yester­ of Niles spelling victory for the all who looked to see. daughter, Morgaiet, and Elder and . Frank Ilabicht presided as chair-, Interment took place in Oak Ridge reputed to be one of the most locals. Tne Blues won the con­ So, when they dumped his berries, Mrs. Nathan Ta\ lor. Miss Mar­ man in the absence of M. L. Han- day for s. pleasant visit with E. W. cemetery Casket bearers were: forceful speakers in the state and. Frank C. Priebe test by piling up a four run lead in in, accordance with his plan. garet Freeman had gone into the lui and J. A. White acted u.s sec- Moore, veteran publisher of Benton A. B. Muir, Lloyd Sands. Charles his address will be of interest to the first inning. The railway boys They shouted all with one accord: northwest room and lit a small Tetary in the absence of Mrs. Ida Bachman, Harry Binns, W. N. all regardless of party affiliation, Seeks Nomination Harbor and Battle Creek, and. now- apparently had a chance to dupli­ “ Oh. what an honest m an!” lamp, turning it down when she Rice, both these members being Brodrick and Dr. Harry Beistle. Ke is widely known in this county opposing Dr. Bonnie of Cass coun­ cate in the same inning when they And where they used to buy a box, left. Within five minutes after absent on an Alaskan tour. through his connection with the she left the room, according to the Register of Deeds took advantage of local errors by they now demand four On call for nominations for pres- ty for the Republican nomination presecution of King David in be­ statement of the occupants, they filling the bases, with only one out And Farmer Brown, he jumped the dent. M, L. Hanlin was named to for state senator. Both men as­ half of the state several years ago'. price and charged them ten heard a crackling sound and went Frank C. Priebe, who has served against them. CRYSTAL SPRINGS He is also a World W ar veteran in to find the entire ceiling ablaze suceeeu himself. The names of- pire to the office which is being- cents: more, for the past five years as a depu­ E. M. Mogford and A. S. Bonner vacated by Senator George Barn­ Grooms headed them off, how­ and a member of the American Le Which shows that simple honesty The house had not been plastered ty sheriff and for the past year as ever, by striking out the next two gion, which adds materially i;i, but had been, partially lathed and were placed before the meeting, ard of Benton Harbor in order to CAMP MEETING TO will always pay and; how! chief of the county motorcycle try his luck against Congressman men up. Niles registered first in his strength. sealed .inside with paper. Within but both requested that they be While sin will come to doleful end squad, today commenced his candi­ withdrawn. John C. Ketch-mi. Moore publish­ the third inning, when Grooms Brueker speaks at the- Armory -—so who is foxv now! live minutes the entire interior was dacy for the .Republican nomina­ passed Fries to first on balls, and on fire. The occupants were oblig­ The result of the ballot was: ed the News-Palladiu-n in Benton in Benton Harbor on the previous tion as register of deeds. the latter scored on Benning’s sac­ BEGIN JULY 25TH evening and tours the county on ed. to leave the building without Hanlin, 92: Mogford, 31; Bonner. Harbor for a number of years and Petitions for the young officer for 23 years previous to that was rifice fly to center. In the fourth the following day. His schedule saving anything except two chairs 3. inning, Smith of Niles led a.batting are nowr being circulated through­ On. cul, for nominations for s •?. publisher in Battle Greek. He REV. THOMAS RIQE INSTRUC­ for the day is as follows: Within a half hour it had burned rally with a home run, three scores TOR IN El*WORTH LEAGUE out the county bv a group of men retary, Mrs. Ida Rice was named has served in the state legislature Stevensvilie, 8:30 a. m .; Baroda, to the ground. The fire depart­ resulting. That ended the count INSTITUTE. ment made a run to the building, who are backing Priebe in his to succeed herself, and the names and was at one time vice president 8:50; Bridgman. 9:10; Sawyer, MERCURY HITS of the state association of Repub­ for the visitors. Buchanan scored race. of A G .Haslett and Albert Rohl 9:45; New Troy, 10; Lakeside,- I but action was delayed for a few again in the third and seventh and The Crystal Springs camp meet­ Mr. Priebe is well qua'ified -ror were placed before the meeting. lican editors. He is the only Ber­ 10:20; Union Pier, 10:45;- New minutes by difficulty in locating two in the eighth. ing- and the Kalamazoo Epwortlr the position. He is a graduate The result of the poll was: Mrs. rien Comity man socking the of­ (Buffalo, 11; Three Oaks, 11:20; 'th e fire plug. The building and Grooms pitched excellent ball, League Institute will open for the of the South Bend. Business Col­ Rice, 98; A G. Haslett, 34: Albert fice of senator. Galier., .11:50; Buchanan, 12:10 p. j its contents were an. entire loss, allowing only seven scattered hits 1930 summer session Friday, July SECOND HIGH i: without insurance coverage. lege and has had four years- exper­ Rohl, 12. ------o------m.; Niles, 12:30; Berrien Springs, and striking out ten men. 25, ending August 3. | Rev. Taylor and his wife had ience in office work and mnnave- Motion was made and carried 2:30; Berrien Center, 2:55; Eau The game was witnessed by the An especially attractive pro-: Claire, 3 :la ; Sodus, 3:3 0;;W a te r- i moved to Buchanan from South ment. He was torriverly employed that the salaries of the school largest attendance of the season. gram of instruction, inspiration,'1 vliet. 4; Coloroa, 4:20 and.-Millburg, I Bend in Slay, the former being the at the Commercial National Bank board remain the same. The sec­ The second game will be played at and devotion is being planned, and 4:40. ‘ ' j pastor of the Church of God in and Trust Company in St. Joseph, retary now receives $125 and the I JULY 12 at the Compound Pyt-ono Door Co. treasurer 5100, the other members Athletic Park next Sunday, with a facilities are offered at the camp ------o— ------' Christ, a coloiect organization grounds for a pleasant and profit­ 1 formed here in February. and at the- Roxana Petroleum Cor­ serving without pay. third game here August 3, if nec­ poration. essary to decide the series. able ten day vacation. The District Dr. Curtis Returns Registers Downward Change ------o------Patrons in the Burkhardt addi­ Mr. Priebe was born In St. Jo­ tion raised the question as to the Summary Epworth League Institute will From Eastern Trip of 48 Degrees in Dr. Horne Enters seph and is now living in Benton possibility of transportation from Niles A S R H O A E Open Monday, July 2S, with Rev. 36 Hours, Harbor. that section -‘n inclement weather. Wainscott, c __ _ 5 1 1 9 0 0 Thomas Rice of Buchanan as one Practice Medicine No action was taken. EXPERIENCED CANDY MAK­ Fries, o f ______2 2 1 1 0 0 of the Instructors. Dr. and Mrs. Orville Curtis re­ THRESHING SEASON ON Administration The action taken last year in ER; WILL MANIT-'ACTU RE Corcoran, 3 b __ _ o' 0 0 1 2 1 The schedule for each day of the turned the first of the week: from With Dr. Wallace changing from the “6-2-4 plan” to HOME MADE CANDIES. Austin, r f ____ . 5 0 2 1 0 1 institute will be as follows; a vacation trip through lower Can­ 6:30 a. m. Morning Watch, Rev. Cuthbert Machine Began Yes­ the “6-6” plan was questioned by Oakes , l f ------_ 2 0 0 0 0 0 ada and the mountains of New Continues Drive on one patron on the ground that it Gleve Strang of Dowagiac. pur­ Teribelle, I f ___ _ 3 0 1 0 0 0 J. W . Broxholm, Leader. England and New York, termina­ terday in the Bend of Dr. B. Horne arried m Buchanan resulted in mingling of pupils of chased the confectionary and ice Bcnning, l b __ . 4 0 0 8 0 0 7 :00 a. m. Breakfast. ting in a :six day visit at the doc­ the River. the first of the week from Gas Careless Autoists uneven ages. On request of Chair cream parlor from Paul Swaim Nielson, s s ___ 9 0 0 0 2 1 8:45 Mission Study, Rev. Rice tor’s old home at Ballston, near leader. City, Ind„ to enter into practice Five citizens paid a total of $10 man Habicht, Supt.* Stark stated last week taking- possession Sat- Huss, 2 b ______3 0 0 2 1 0 Saratoga, N. Y. They went by urday. Strang had previouslj' spent The Buchanan district was treat­ iu fines and $25 in costs into the thai Uie adoption of the “6-6” or Smith, p ______^4 1 2 2 4 0 9:45 Methods Hour, Rev. E. C. boat down the St. Lawrence rivet- with Dr. Paul Wallace, the latter fifteen years in the employ of the 2 Finkbeiner, leader. ed to a spell of "corn” weather city treasury in the past week for ganizalion plan had no affect on T o ta ls_____ 35 4 24 9 3 from Detroit to Montreal, shoot­ having been obliged to secure aid in Crawford & Holmes Wholesale and during the past week, the ther­ traffic violations, three being as­ the seatiug arrangements and that Buchanan AB R H O A E 10:45 Bible Study, Rev. J. W . ing the famous rapids and viewing taking care of the increasing busi­ retail confectionary and ice cream Broxholm, leader. mometer Saturday soaring to an sessed for turning around on Front tiie necessity of mingling different Bailey, s s ______4 1 1 2 2 1 the Thousand Islands. A t Mon­ ness of his hospital and general business at Dowagiac ana is fully 11:45 Discussion Groups, Rev. altitude of from 9*8 to. 100 degrees Street, and one for running traffic classifications of students in as­ Miller, c f ______5 1 1 1 0 0 treal they found an automobile practice. Drs. Horne and Wallace conversant witli all angles of the in the shade, according to varying lights and one for speeding. One sembly arises from the overcrowd- Brown, I f ____ 4 0 0 1 1 0 Scott McDonald, leader. which had been sent there by Dr. formerly belonged to the same business. He states that tne place Subjects for discussion: Law thermometers. The heat was ac­ of the offenders was a woman. condition of the school and could Phillips, c ______4 1 2 10 0 0 Curtis’ cousin, who lives at Schen­ companied. by a dry sultry wand company at Fort Ogelthorpe. Ga., not be avoided under any organiza­ is tc be known henceforth as Swit, 2 b ______. 3 2 2 0 3 2 Observance, World Power. Recrea­ ectady, N . Y , They drove, to I while in the army medical service. Chief of Police Mitchell has been Stang’s Chocolate Shop. He will that sent the inhabitants scurrying instructed by the city administra­ tion plan. He stated that an effort Meilstroup, 3b . 4 1 2 1 4 0 tion, Social Rlations. Quebec and thence south through Dr. Horne spent three years abroad make a speciality of home made Afternoons— Recreation T to; the- bathing beaches. tion to strictly enforce the state may be made to relieve this situa­ Nash, l b ______4 1 2 12 0 0 the Green Mountains and White during and1 after the World War, candies, including chocolates and Evening— meeting in the Following this heat wave, the traffic law within the city. While- tion by cutting up some of the Morse, r f ______4 0 1 0 0 0 Mountains of Vermont and New and several years in the Indian ser- ail varieties of pan candies. Tabernacle. second high of the summer, the there is no explicit regulation on larger rooms. The senior high Grooms, p______3 1 1 0 2 1 Hampshire, to Ballston. From, mercury tumbciel rapidly, reaching ice. He has held administrative | school assembly lias a seating ca­ ------o------T o ta ls______35 8 12 27 12 4 Bring your bedding fbr the cot­ there they took a side trip through ^ positions in connection with gov-< turning around on a business street a mark of 51 to -IS degrees below the offenders are charged with in­ pacity of 120 in comparison with Score by innings: tages. Board at the camp hotel the Adirondack Mountains. ernment penal institutions. j Haslett, Boyle for $7.00 a week. the high point, during Sunday terfering with traffic. Arrests un­ an enrollment of 255. The junior N ile s ______001 300 000— 4 ------o------o------—: night. ” der this interpretation may be made high school assembly has a seating A t Meeting State Buchanan ______401 000 12x— S W e Investigate and ! The wheat harvest is now prac­ Niles Branch of for turning in any part of the busi­ capacity of 120 as compared with Earned runs — Buchanan, 7; City Government tically completed and threshing is ness section where it is rppar- an enrollment of 140. Elevator Assoc. Niles, 3. Two base hits, Nash 2, Find that Matt Knew * reported as having started. Barrs Stores to ent that the practice will be a men­ The board will form tiie budget Miller, Swit, Teribelle. Three base Moves to Kalamazoo \ Fred Siekman opened the thresh- ace. at a later meeting, and the annual A. G. Haslett and J. G. Boyle hits, Bailby,. Home fun, Smith, A ll About that $150 j ing. season on Portage Prairie yes- Be Closed Soon ------— o------financial statement will be pub­ attended, a meeting of the Michi­ Sacrifice hits, Grooms, Fries, Ben- To Play Bangtails ) terday, and O. B. York will start lished in August. gan Elevator Exchange held Tues­ ning. Stolen bases, Phillips, Swit. the first of his three threshing Wegner Breaks Arm j ------o------• day at the Hotel Olds a.t Lansing, Left on bases— Buchanan, 6; Nile’s, The Barrs store in Niles, is to It is the practice of the Ber­ outfits .on the L. B. Rough farm the local men going as the rep­ 11. Struck out by Grooms, 10; by Mayor M att Kelling, F. Clinton rien. County Record, along with the be closed soon, at the conclusion of Miss Cora Harris tomorrow. It is reported that t he Finds Out About it resentatives of the St. Joe Valley Smith, S. Base on balls off Grooms, Hathaway and Robert McKaban New York World and other great a sale now under way, according wheat of Portage Prairie has not Shipping Association. Hon. Chase 3; off Smith, 2. H it ’by pitcher. were among the race fans attend­ newspapers to avoid errors as far to the announcement of J. C. Expires in State filled out well and that the promis­ 2 Weeks Afterward Osborn was among the speakers. Fries, Nielson. Wild pitch, Grooms. ing the Kalamzoo grand circuit as is humanly possible and to Fulks, manager of the Niles and ing looking straw carries only a — — i------o ------Passed ball, Phillips. Time, 2 hrs. Tuesdy, to. test their judgment of cheerfully own. to them on the Buchanan branches. The store was Hospital Sunday light yield, of grain. The- first field Believe it or not, but Ralph Umpires, Welsh and Graffort. horses. more. Of less rare occasions when founded by O, A . Barr, who died Dorothy Gilbert threshed: yielded ten bushels to the Wegner of the local Indiana & ------o------0 ------: they slip through. Last week due two years ago. Since that date, acre. Michigan Electric company under­ Word was received nere Sunday to the perverted sense of humor on J. C. Fulks, previously manager of Weds George Nelson Harry Oxender is Mrs. Helen Smith —------o------— went an examination Sunday to by Mrs. Claude Mitchell of the the part of one. of the less prin­ the Buchanan branch, has manag­ determine the nature of an injury death of her sister. Miss Cora cipled members- of the staff, a Albert Banke Hurt ed both branches for the widow. Wedded Saturday Elected Treasurer which his right arm had incurred Harris. 49. who passed away early Announcement is made this headline was allowed to slip thru Mrs. B arr plans; to leave for Los that morning at the state hospital week of the marriage of Miss Dor­ intimating that It was oversight When Tire Bursts Angeles, Calif., as soon as: the sale two weeks previously and the W al­ of Kansas District lace Hospital revealed that the for the insane at Kalamazoo, othy Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and to Constantine Girl: on the part, o the administration is completed. ‘ The Buchanan radius: bone had been fractured. where she had been a patient for Mrs. M. Gilbert to George Nelson that $150 happened to h e. left, in R Overturning Auto branch, will continue under the * Mr. Wegner had lifted too enthus­ 24 years. She was born at Bremen, an employee o f the Clark Equip­ Harry Oxender, time keeper at The annual district school meet­ the city treasury at the end of Jr same management. ■ iastically on an electric range he Ina., Jan. 2, 1881; her father being ment Company, who has been the Clark Equipment company for ing was held Monday evening at the tax year. Our attention-.has ------o------. Aloert Banke; Sr.,, incurred: was installing for a customer when Thomas B. Harris of that place. making his heme at the Allie May the past two years, was promoted the Kansas school in Bertrand been called to; the statement1 by painful; injuries Monday evening Party Motors to the fracLure occurred. The only surviving member of her Rough residence on Front Street. to the position of head of a house­ township, Mrs. Helen Smith being members of the administration, when his automobile overturned in ------o—------immediate family is Mrs. Claude The bride was formerly employed hold Saturday, July 12, when he elected treasurer for a three-year who have convinced us that the the ditch near Dayton. Banke was Corey Lake for a Mitchell of Buchanan. Funeral at the Wallace hospital, and is now married Miss Myrtle Sclierck, the term to succeed Mrs. Elba York, surplus in the treasury was not at eu route from Three Oaks where Program for Band Concert services were held Wednesday At employed at Healthwin. daughter of Rev. aud Mrs. George all an oversight, land that the city- he had been on business connected Week End Fish Fry Wednesday, July 23. the Child’s Funeral Chapel at 2 p. — ------o ------Scherck of Constantine, Mich. The Conrad Family to dads were all fully aware of its with the Up-to-Date Cleaning m., after which the body was Wilcox and Strunk ceremony was held at the Scherck. existence but were all watching Service, when his left front tire M a rch _____ ------Sousa. sent to Bremen, Ind., for burial. home there, the bride’s father Reunite Sunday each other so close that it femain- blew out.. Mr. Banke lost control A party of seven local fisher­ ‘ L “ Comrads of the Legion” ------— O------Fill Vacancies reading the marriage ritual. They ed intact. The Record has been of the car when the; tire collapsed men. complied with an annual cus-,- ’U y e r tu r e ______O ffenbach Infant Daughter are now at home to their friends at Sumnerville an: ardent supporter of- the present and tiie machine took to the ditch tom by driving to Corey Lake for '’Orpheus in Der tlntenvelt In Broceus Dist. in an apartment at 131 South,Oak administration, and we hereby and into the fence. He was a week end fishing party, those Gbrnet Solo ______:__,,__Halevey of Miltoh Haskell Street. Last, night they were ■wish to further testify to our ap­ thrown into the: steering wheel; making the. trip being R. F. Hickok,: "Bright ^tkr of Hope" honored by a rousing reception The annual reunion of the des­ preciation of their constant watch­ incurring a. fractured rib, and a se­ Roy Pierce, Lane Dalenberg, W.. L. r ,U '. Joiin Hess The annual school district elec­ given by tiie feilow-e.mpioyeos of cendants of the Andrew and- Fred­ fulness "'over each, ether-and over vere gash over the. loft eve. -The Willard, Tracey Near, ’Charles SelS&'tion from ______H irscli Died Yesterday tion was held Monday ’ evening at Mr. Oxender at,.the. Clark plant, rick a Conrad,, pioneer. residents'.of. Uie'Hity'tfeasury: ....3 ’ car was; damaged only, slightiy.-. .Ellisp and Sam. Wollet1. They.drove IT .. ‘‘Going- Up” the Broeeus School: with two board who “ took them- for a ride’Fiu an' UiCfrWagher.i-Distriet, will be held i -— — — O— ------— .o.. ’. _1 over 'Saturday afternoon,- fishing, •Waltz _I_!______-/______V. Weber Mary Hagkell, rhe month-old members to be elected. Charles ancient surrey “drawn; behind ' a .Sunday,; June: 20; at the home .,of . “ MiiyMn&.MrsV!-Bfnesiitj&^ Louis Runneivis at Mayo's in that evening and enjoying .ar(fish- ■’ -'nsii'jiyitation a. la. Valse” daughter-of Mr,, and Mrs. Milton Wilcox was elected director to suc- car. A t the conclusion of. the- William" -.Conrad near Sumnerville. livei hear-: the--'powef• plant, :;bad as Rochester, Minn.;-\receiving, treaty fry the? following morning. . They- Selecfion-'from------Vc-rdi Haskell, .dieciratJheir home on the ced Albert Hurley. Frank Strunk trip they presented. M e and Mrs. ■o 'their, iguests iSufiaSy; -signer a nrl Vn-'—H, ‘""n-T.:. ments, '.Mr. Runner Jbad-typhoid report the fishing as:-only medium, V*'* “Aida” Pears farm: last night. Definite was elected treasurer to fill out. Oxender with a handsome gift, for Mr.- and.Mrs..-4M.- O. vBurdett; and hrbther?Miss've:bra? aS&'EImer a 'number/of years fago-and, is'be­ but state that they 'caught all they M arch-______.______, Destabelle arrangements for the funeral have the unexpired term of Albert which the happy couple wish to ex­ were guests of Mr. and Mrs: Rearl’t Keafaber;ka'8fP"Rijbert: Haup'ert’ibf ing-treated for the-: effects now. wanted to eat, " Finale. not been made. Lehrke; resigned. press their, thanks. Price of Benton Harbor- Saturday- Ui-bana, Ihd. ! I . 7 • PAGE/TWO THE BERRIEN GOUNT% RECORD T h u r s d a y , j u l y 17,-1930-

good health at present, M r! and Mrs. Earl Berrj’ ar<’ . Mrs-Harold Joy-has,secured cm-. Mrs. Laura Shinn of Evanston, entertaining ‘ tlie former's .brother pioyment in Benton Harbor. 111., and Mrs. Henry Pletcher were over the wqek end: Mr. -and Mrs.VEarljfi.Driper of Galien and Vicinity callers at the Ed Barnhart home The special solo given at the M. Davenport, ia.;' spent" some time - * >■< : ' ’).wj '' - • , • • Thursday afternoon. E. Church Sunday by Chester Grob, last week' at'the'home of'fief' parf' Pipers'Returned Mrs: Laura Shinn, o f , Evanston, The annual school meeting will1 was •’very pleasing -So -the congre­ ents Mr. 'and Mrs.' S .'E ; .Pletcher;* 111.,- is -spending a .week, ,’at the, be held Monday evening, July 14. ' gation.: Mgc^cabees Visit l hom e'of .'Mr.' and M rs.1 Henrj’ . Mrs. Veiva' Pardee left Monday Wheat in the surrounding farms Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sowersby From‘Eastern Trip Pletcher. morning for Detroit on her way to is being harvested and soon tlie‘ •and brother and wife, M r, and Mrs. , 51. Home Commander Mr. arnd Mrs. H: O. Piper re­ Niagara Falls. She will he .joined' .. V"ffW ■'..■'* ...... ■■■ - . whistle of the thresher will, be' 'Charles Sowersby o f. Bridgman, turned Saturdaj’ fro m . a three by relatives at Detroit, who will, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Piper -return-■ heard, . drove to Allegan1 Saturday to visit accompany' her to the Falls. JEWSlve1 members: of the Macca- ;'ed Thursday from a three week's weeks auto trip. Word lip.s been received from relatives. trip-thru Massachusetts, Balti-: Mrs. Ross Conant has a brother beef lodge spent last, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Conant entertained Mrs, Fischnar, who is attending tffsoNVwHYi .s h o u l d ’ v v e t l F more, New York and, Washington, Mrs. Dick Mitchell and Mrs. Paul in Benton Harbor, who is very ill: with,their commander, Mrs. Carrie an aunt of the former, Mrs. Alma summer school at Kalamazoo, that- "Men, in South Bend:, P ot luck ■and report a wonderful trip with Chapman and also 2 cousins, Mrs.- 'Brodbeck are down among the The warm weamer or last week she likes her work very much summer resorters at the lake dinner!was enjoyed after which the ho accidents or motor trouble. Ensley and daughter of St. Joseph drove many to tho lake, the beach­ there; working, in the interest of the afternoon was enjoyed in playing They went to Niagara Falls from on Saturday. es being crowded most of the Ladies Aid. week. All are enjoying the cool, bunco,, firsg prize going: to Mrs. there to' Boston down to Marble­ Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Conklin and Mrs. Ida Phillips is visiting her " y J F V N i M rs, Flora Guettler and son, Carl, Nellie' Klasner, 2nd prize to Mrs., head, where lived three cousins two sons and two daughters drove children, Clarence and Nora, in weather at present. , Bertha Hamiltonb and third. priz" to which they had never seen. From to. Lansing . Saturday to attend a Grand Ranids. drove to Berrien Springs Sunday at the dose c-f Sundaj’1 School to Mrs., Florence Thorson. Mrs; Cor­ there, they returned to Baltimore, reunion of the, Conklin family. The Mr; .and Mrs. L. Ricnarcsoa drove- P rin tin g ---- Prompt-— Record nelia Ghilson carried home the where their son, Paul, who, is former’s father returned with them from Michigan City, where thej' house ’ prize. The hostess served .working as engineer in a govern­ for a short visit. spent the winter, to their 'home watermelon; ment motor company, l;ad a vaca­ M r, and Mrs. Ed Brodbeck, Mr. here Saturdaj’. They will come »5 *• . ' — o - — ■--- - • *C tion July -1 and 5. He drove his ■and Mrs. Albert Kline and: Mr, and again next week and put the home aif5£^m parents to Washington and they Mrs. Will Blimka drove to Three in repair and will rent or sell it.. ; Galvin Dodd,; H e v e r T ir o i£ .* > \ saw many points of interest be­ Oaks Sunday and surprised Mr. The Peterson family and Mrs, and Mrs. Albert Hinchman. The McKeen have returned from, their t f ) sides enjoying the trip with', their . 2 ‘Olive Branch . r*.\ > -• vt xJ >.^**1? son. They, had not had a chance latter is a cousin of Mr. Brodbeck trip to Niagara Falls and report a to visit during- the: year. After and Mrs. Blimka. Thej- carried very pleasant trip. DANCING “"Pioneer, Dies returning- to Baltimore with Paul with them well filled baskets and Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeWitt of they drove to Dayton to the home the table was loaded with the Benton Harbor visited their moth­ iGalvin Dodd, who has been quite of Rev. and Mrs. Clarence S. Smith weight of viands spread upon it. er, Mrs. Frances Penwell over illSat the home of his daughter, atid spent the night. The latter is Mr. and Mrs. Hinchman were for Saturday nightv , Mrs. Clarence, Brant, in: Galien, Mary Barnhart Smith, who is a many years residents on a farm Mrs. Saffrom of Whiting- was a pdssed' away Sunday: from the: ef­ cousin of Mrs. Piper. They drove one mile southwest of New Troj’ visitor at ; the Ray Zimmerma,n to Mishawaka, Ind., to see a broth­ and were very active workers in all home Sunday. While here she at­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT fects of. a stroke. Mr. Dodd was a its activities and have many pioneer resident of Olive Branch er and from there home. tended services at the Methodist friends here. Thej’ are hot in church. but was" bo m in. Ohio in. 1S43. His wife died, a. long time, ago. He Rebecca Barnhart leaves ;three children,, twelve grand At children: and thirty-two great Writes Letter From grand- children. He: has lived, alone ocEhis farm, for a long: time, and Univ. of Columbia was a quiet and good man. The funeral, was held in the L , D. S. church at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday con­ Word received from Rebecca Barnhart states that she sees a E lla iiio rfh ’js FULLER’S ducted b y Rev. J. W , McKnight. Mr; and Mrs. Firmon Nye sang lot of hard work ahead of her this “Beautiful Isle," ‘‘Valley' o f Peace," summer. There: are 24,840 students South Bend, Ind. arid “They are' Waiting.” and 1,200 teachers and everyone tries to get out one class room and hurry to the next all at the, same PoppySalesmen time. Everyone wants to ride on the elevator at the same time so RANSACK SALE . ■ Are Entertained one gains time by walking up anc cornea to their hime in: CCss.-if, Mrs. Mae Townsend and son, down stairs and it is quite tire­ Mr; and Mrs. H. E. Slocum re­ Paul, and Bert Burke of Chicago, CLEAR LAKE 'Fifteen little girls who- sold: pop-? some.. The, universitj’ covers will continue the whole month of July— won­ turned to their home in. Chicago, Samuel Holmes and daughter, Ed­ twenty-six acres. pies were entertained la st Thurs­ Friday, after several day’s visit na and son; Esta, and Miss Helen derful bargains in every department. day afternoon at: the home of, Mrs:, v until. M r. and Mrs. R , V. Slocum. Huff were Sunday evening guests N E W TROY Ernest Hess. Bunco was played. Mr; and Mrs, Jesse James en­ of Mr. and1 Mrs. George Gowland.. Prize winners, were; Miss: Mary Paul and Wayne Conklin anc' Note:.—Ellsworth’s will be closed Wednesday after­ tertained Sunday, Wiler Sheeley Miss Ruth Kulil was the Mondaj’ Musio by Iroquois Six Jane: Matthews. 1st? Miss Chariot- Henry Schoeback will go to Sut­ and family of Chicago, Mr, and dinner guest of' Mrs. M . Bowker. noons during July and August. Please plan accordingly te'Hohman, 2nd;: Miss: Arline Jones ton Bay, Wis., Monday to pick Mrs. Phil Sheeley of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klasner cherries. They expect to be gone 3rd, A luncheon, was served by the Miss; Ruth Shaffenberg spent hostess and assisted by Mrs. G. A. spent the week end with Mr; and two weeks. Monday with Mrs. Hanson at the, Mrs. Charles Klasner in Glendora. Jaimasch, Mrs., C. Ghilson, .Mrs. M . Louis Mitchell home, Njilson, Mrs. C. Britton. Mrs. F. Sunday was the: afternoon guest. M rs. Ernest Hess received a let­ ter Monday from Mrs. Charles Swank Reunion Hohman, who is having a wonder­ Elected Delegate ful trip touring Germany;, The let­ Held in Galien ter was written at Hamburg. fe To Carriers Meet M rs. Frank Clark was; taken ill; The annual reunion, o f the Swank! Monday afternoon. Dr. Higbee is family was held at the home of Mr. caring1 for her, isRichard Wentland was: elected and Mrs. Clj’de Swank in, Galien, delegate to the Rural Free De­ Mrs. Emma. Easton is entertain­ ing Miss Anna Metzger from? Sunday July 13; A bountiful pic­ livery mail carriers convention 'to nic dinner was served at noon and Utica, N. Y . this week. befheld July 22 at. Holland, Mich, the afternoon was spent bj’ play­ -o- -: Mr: and Mrs. Ernest-Hess at­ ing games and contests.. Among; tended the birthday dinner of Mrs, the sixty-seven who. were present, Charles Sebasty given'.at her home were Mrs. William,;Swank, Mr. and i in Buchanan Sunday. Thirty guests; Mrs. Clyde Swank, ■and familj*, Air. were present. ' * and Mrs. Walter Ender and daugh­ M r., and: Mrs., Ward? Doughton:: Giisfrlesi Hohman, was in Jackson ter, Mr. and. Mrs Nathaniel Swank, and: familynwepe Sunday afternoon ; Friday; , : + ■ ■■ - . • Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Olmstead, guifstsr^df1 Mr:, and M rs. Bert Kel- The -1 'H Club held a meeting Mrs. .M ike Bowker, Mrs. Myrtle. seydnkBuchanan; •: * 'Monday evening at' the home; of Keefer1 and fam ilj’, Ezra Norman,. " M r : and, Mrs-. Floyd Norris and Miss Leona Straub. Eleven mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenu Swank and, family Were: Sunday ■ dinner guests bers were present and demonstraf- family and Miss Ollie: Swank of of§M r. and M rs. Sherman: Brown .ed their second lesson in cooking. Galien;, Mrs., William McAllister.' oSBaroda. * Mrs. Shafer of East Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAllister fSliss Lela Roberts entertained H. J. Lurkins' of St. Joseph were, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ over the week end Miss Lucille also presents The hostess served neth Bowker and son. of South Fgree of South Bend. refreshments, The next meeting Bend; Mr, and Mrs. Leroy McAllis­ -H:, D. Roberts Is still confined -will be held with Miss Myrtle ter and familj’, Mr; and Mrs. Carr tebhis home';, being unable to w alk Roberts. Rogers, Mr." and Mrs. William frdrn the; .injuries he, received: last M r. and Mrs. George Gowland Swank and daughters, Mrs, Glenn Friday from, falling front, a load, of were Sunday afternoon: guests of, Sheeley and daughter; Mrs. Carrie hay. , - * *, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wright of. Sebasty and Richard Swank of S i. H . Nelson, .and: R, J. Kinney South Bend. N ew Carlisle; Mr., and Mrs. J. N , returned 'Sunday evening after en­ Gus; Bohan spent Sunday after- Haller and, Mrs. Anna East of Do- joying- several days fishing near noon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry wagiac; Mr: and Mrs. Frank Cow- Grand; Rapids. Kuhl. gill and Mr. and* Mrs.; Paul Hides tHoward. Doughton, three-year- The annual school, election was of Michigan City; Mr., .and Mrs, old: son? of Mr. and Mrs. Ward held Monday in the town hall, and Wilbur Sheeley and son,. Mr. and D&ughton, who has: been very ill: M. G.- Hampton, and Clark Glover Mrs: Charles; Sheeley and daughter is ^convalescing nicely. were re-elected: of Chicago, and Mr., and Mrs. Nel­ M r. andTMrs. D . W . Ewing en­ Miss Eleanor Smith and Miss son. Ferris and family of Buchan­ tertained' aEtdinner Saturday even­ Ruth Renbarger-returned home on an. Everyone had a v e r y enjoy­ ing; Mr. and Mrs; L. V. Tom. of Sunday from a week’s visit at able lime and all: are looking for­ Gpind,Rapids; after which they ac- Niles as the guest of Mrs. Raj’ ward to the 1931 reunion 'to he ccgipanied them to-Indian Lake Stevens. held at the home o f Mr: and Mrs. and spent; Sunday. Clayton Renbarger left, Sunday Richard Swank of: New Carlisle; M r. and Mrs: Edgar-Doyle were for a visit with his grandparents, Officers elected fo r the ensuing Sunday afternoon: guests, of M rs. Mr. and Mrs.. John Renbarger at year were, president, Clj’de Swank; William. Haroff of Glendora, who Kalamazoo. secretarj'-treasurer;, Mrs. Nelson resumed .Ufome- Thursday from , ■ The Latter Daj- Saints will hold Ferris. Buchanan; Mrs. rSwank Mayo Brothers; where; she under­ a; ten day reunion at Indian Lake and Mrs. Carrie Sebasty were on went a successful operation, beginning July 25th. the entertainment committee. M r: and Mrs.: John; Scott; of Ba- Mrs. M , E. Tooley returned Sat­ ------O----:---- roda have Jiioved into the cottage urday to the home of her daugh­ The great artist Leonardo da ofgjMrs;, W ill Morley.. ter, M rs. G„ A., Jannasch, after Vinci, wlio lived about the time ; $iiss: Bonita, Wentland: and Miss spending a, week, with relatives in Columbus discovered America, did 'Mildred Jones of Evanston, spent: Niles. much theorizing and possibly some Wbdnesdaylwith Mr. and Mrs:, R!. ' _ Charles Bohan and sister, Min­ experimenting, on the possibilities Wp^Wtentiandi) M rs. Floyd Fedore nie, were Sunday dinner guests of heavier-than-air- fljdng; ma- of s&uchanan,. was also a, guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris. ’S3 UU(0 Mrs. A.jW arnke and son, Billy, retumecTliqmc Monday evening, after a_vis\t with the former's brother^Fred Maddaux in-, Chicago; A. Roberts is building a new bridge oven.White Pigeon River at McipritviKe^Mich. '{Mr. and: Mrs;. W ill Morley and Your EYES daughter, Ruth, were the Sunday guests at Mr, and Mrs. Will' Ruff ofj’South Bend. Bobby- B est is- spending a few and O u r SERVICE days withr-Mr:. and Mrs.. Ray H ew - ittHn Buchanan. i Mr: and Mrs. Richard Wentland -left,'SundaWevening for Chicago1 to .help, their "daughter; Bonita, cele­ By Blackmond's brate: her birthday anniversary. 8 - Airs. ^Elizabeth. Renbarger was the, week end, guest of Mr. and Jewelry and Optical Store Mrs. James; Renbarger. Mr. and Mrs:, Schuyler VanTilburg of New The PERSON who Ca'rlisle’ were Sunday guests. ‘Mr: and Sirs. Jacob Cox of; Bought GLASSES— i Battle Greek were Saturday even- ping? guests8 o f Mr. and Mrs:. C. A , •Used to be called a customer. And so he, was. He ! Roberts^. JlILDER, y e s - b u t s o m e t h i n g m o r e . I Bodie,Foster and daughter, Miss bought an article at a fixed'price. Now .the custom­ Mt t-Ddfothji Wolford, were in Three er is called a patient. Why ? Because.he now seeks Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying I .Oaks, Monday;, l; Mr. a}id“ M rs. David Morley and comfortable- vision, and the; ability to see as he should. flavor. Who would want, to go hack ? '’ ^Certainly hot the pa­ labyl o f Bhch'anan, spent the week BETTER TASTE?—-that’s the answer; and I end' with.rMf: and Mrs. W. H: tient. Hergets more for less than he ever did. Glasses I Morley.. . ‘ are secondary to service with us;.^ that’s what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- I Mr:. anrl-Mrs.. Guy Best , enter- I tained: overtthe week, end, Mr;, and : a l . m -est measure^the flavor and aroma of mellow | Mrs.- ELWHMuesbeck of Chicago. | . Miss: LVetta Robert3 .-?who-hasta. tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blendfed. I position iniChicago;'‘speht-'t&e:;w’eek ■ sat. HZ1. Arli-L: _ rt > f-a

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M i: \-~ I 1 THURSDAY,. JULY 17, 19.30.. THE BERRIEN- COUNTY RECORD.:. _RAGETTHREE' , if* V?" . [ The best of everything and ev­ Citizens' Mutual auto insurance M r. and -Mrs. Dean Clark left, Mr. and Mrs.^Fred’ French, have Summer clearance"'; of silk selection at Boardman’s . atr$1.00 m s t - erything of the best in the- lines covers fire,, theft, windstorm, Friday tfbi‘?S&,uth Manistiquo Lake- returned from- a fyisit' -w.ith. the dresses, $10 and $12.50 silk prints ea'chi,..-' SJI4TJ. *■ 2Stlc *% #cdl$eps:... of" merchandise we- offer. Birins' transportation public liability, de- in. U1 1S .upper-poninsula to spend a former’s sister, who has„.heen, ill to close at $6195. at BoaKlman’s.v The-infahttHdaughter- of -Mr; and dspieiidiWg fhis-Sieelc whhUidr -aunB 4- Magnet Store. , . i|Stl.c fense of suits, settlement of claims, week’s vacation. ill Chicago. . Spring and summer., hats, nice Mrs^ Harry aOtwell underwent an Mrs. Lloyd Resler at Milford, -Ind; ^ Mr* ;and, Mrs.;. Eaflli Fuller left George Deming, -Sr., is improv­ payment of legal expenses, pay­ ' Haa !you,,? tried one of out de­ Mrs. Nancy l>yaif£gi($$3r guests, Sunday- by- auto fo r Seattle... ing from injuries incurred in a.fall ment, of judgment, protects own­ licious clioeollitc sodas, made with M r. and Mrs. Otto Lyon and child­ m ers' property, property damage arawteaaBaSi Dan Merson is ablet-to, be about last weelr, Whitman's clideolate ? They arc ren of St. Petersburg? Fla... left again., after being invalidated; for ■ Emanuel Johnson of Chicago, and emergency road service at cost great. The Corner Drug- Store, Friday for Battle """"Creek where two weeks, with; an injured foot.. spent the week end as the guest of See J. Vielei agent, at Rex Hotel. 28 tic -they will spend Lhercmamdcr of WEEKLY ST0-R-E- NEWS FOR WYMAN CUSTOMERS" | , 2011c the summer. -1- " Harry Beclc was able to be- about Mr. ana Mrs. Charles. Pears: Mi-, and Mrs. Elmer Starr had The 0 -1 -0 Sunday School class town again Monday greeting his Mrs. George Dressier was a Cds- as a guest thi^ week end, Miss Es­ Mr, and Mrs, Gyy Bunker of -r wj* friends,, after having been confined sonolis visitor Monday. of the M .E. church will enjoy a ther Omland of East Jordan. South. Bend were’"* dinner guests r*. -- - steak roast Friday evening at at home for a short time- by ill­ Miss Mina Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John. Lyddick of Thursday evening !of Mr. and Mrs ness. Howard Smith. who lives on the; Boyle lake. Members will, bring George Bunker. ;v own steak, sandwiches and one Gary, Inti., were Sunday guests of Treat your Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Frank Hickofc drove to Chicago: Pears farm northeast of Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyddick. Dr. and Mrs. Waldo were guests had the misfortune to- fall while other dish and meet at the church of the former's brother, Arthur Saturday* accompanying Fred Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Bittmar -of romping with hsr father and broth­ at 6. Waldo, who is connected with the Bathroom,iBedroom and Sun Room to new - n t G'ombosi ,wlio was: returning to his South Bend,, wore guests. Sunday of er Friday, breaking her collar M r. and Mrs. George Koons of University Hospital at Ann Arbor, work on the advertising staff of Mr, and Mrs, J, G. Bulks. the Chicago; Daily Hews. He re­ bone and- sustaining other injuries. Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam over the week end. Koons of South Bend, were guests Mrs. Walter Lamb has returned turned Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. H . T . Johnson re­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wiles have turned Sunday to their home in of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koons from a visit with her father in M rs. Clem. "Sharp returned to- South Bond. returned to their home in. B jfW p , her home Sunday after spending, Nashville, Tenn., after a visit with Sunday. N. Y.„ after a visit with Mr. and Wyman’s Model the former's sister, Mrs. Harris Mrs. Ray Miller, who underwent Misses Irma and Fern Rollings several days, at the Wallace hospi­ of Kalamazoo, aro spending- their Mrs. Frank Rinker. Arm strong Linoleum " tal for treatment, Simpson, an operation at Rochester, Minn,, Kitchen Boasts Mr, and M rs. Herbert Ryan, Sr., two weeks ago, has returned to vacations with Mr. and Mrs. J. E; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Mitcaell M r: and M rs. Harold Codings, Arney and at Clear Lake. 'have returned from -a visit with accompanied by Miss Wilma Ship- and daughter, Betty, returned Sun­ her home here. day evening from Chicago, where Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Griffith and John Jennings of Eau Clair'e. friends in Plymouth, lud. from Wyman3s ley. arrived home Sunday even­ Lawrence Jennings of Ilicli, N . T,, Dr. R. J. Wells of Chicago spent Armstrong ing from Urbana,. III., where they they had. visited at the home of son, Wade, and daughter, Beatrice, Mrs: Ryan's sister, Mrs. Bertha were in attendance at the Christ­ and Warren and Stewart Jennings the week end with his family at bad attended the Parson’s family of Benton Harbor, are guests of, Clear Lr-lte. reunion held in. Crystal Lake Park Snyder, ian conference on Monday and Mrs. Hattie Keller. Mrs. J. C*. Hughes and daughter, of that city. One hundred and three Burton and Lee Mills spent the Tuesday, which is being held at Here is the Wyman way of making floors attrac- r.J Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Haasv Leota, have returned--tc their home relatives *were assembled at the week end visiting relatives at Clay- Cedat Lake, Ind. Cedar Lake is Sec the embossed inlaid pool, Ind: They were accompan­ a beautiful lake and this Christian who have been visiting the latter'S" at Chester, 111., after visitin with tive. You choose a pattern in Armstrong Linol­ reunion:- sister, Mrs. Leon J. Campbell, havd "Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wessendorf. Furnas; ice cream is just the des­ ied by Miss Zelda Shoemaker, who conference i s a great school of linoleum in soft. greens eum that' suits your fancy. We cut it the size is remaining there for a week. Christian education which is di­ returned to their home at Stryker: Mrs. Fannie Devin returned to sert fpr picnics, parties- and din­ O: her home in South Bend, Saturday and grays .and a very of your room and then have it laid by our expert- Fred Seift- Mi,-, and Mrs, George Roe -and Monday afternoon guests at the man. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb were ful foods. Clean, and tasty— supreme food en­ home of Mrs. I-I. R. Adams and Airs. Mola, Greyhouse and son, Sunday visitors at Dewey lake, ; joyment at low prices that make them more daughter were Sisters Carlas, Sylvester, Of Chicago, were Sun­ Jack Atyers spent the week end Berudetta ana Acjuinas of St. day guests Of Mr. and Mrs. A l­ with iris parents at Marion, Ind, ' Drive to Wyman’s curb—our attendant w ill park your car undergo desirable. ; fred Flenar. Francis Convent. Dumtcpie, la., Frank Sanders had as a guest roof. 25c charge. \ * ■ ‘ - " "t who aro attending the summer ses­ Alias Helen Renninger of River Saturday Arthur Moiksgen of St. sion at Motre Dame Universitw. Park, lud.. Is a guest of Miss Joyce Joseph. Sister Caria.3 was a former school Kohhnan. Mrs. Phil Dilley was hostess to X E . A H M ET mate of Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Eli Sands, mother of M. L. the members of her bridge club “ The Square Beal. Grocer” Mr. and Mrs. Harleigh Riley and and Lloyd Rands, is recovering! Friday evening. High scores were W p r - i e e s are always at orkhelow- the m arket - .children, George. Alene and Fred from a recent protracted illness. held by Mrs. George Russell and Phone 26 W e Deliver and Mr. and Mr=. John Russell Miss Ruth Comer spent the week Mrs. John Russell, and son, Jack, spent the week end end in Gary, Ind., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conaht Of Air. and Mrs. Charles Huffman. Bolding and Mr, and Mrs. 'Vernoh. in Chicago. ! "GEORGE.-• . VSHTMAN : . L -- - ■-&: * - • V’- ♦.,-J ' fed ' V ••• Those silk piint dresses at $6.95 Dell of Rockford are guests of the • V -'-K* are outstanding; values. Board- former's daughter, Mrs. Gerrett f SOUTH. BENDl'IND. man’-S. J » 2Stlc ,Wisner. ’ j,

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i ' ' B&GE.JK5D3RL..: THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1936., Glories of Mighty Si. Lawrence Unfold En Route to'-Europe' BENTON HARBOR f e w t e l AX SLAYER IS • MICHIGAN-: iILL -M l L FOUND INSANE TELEPHONE COo House of .David to offset the early advantage of their old rivals. MRS. BESSIE BESSEY KILLED V Nips Colored Nine Henderson, pitched steady ball HUSBAND TIIURS. El'll; TO throughout the game tor Baroda. STATE HOSPITAL SAT. Whiffing 12 men. Herb Schults* of Chicago 8-5 started for Stever.sviiir and was relieved by Drown. Mrs. Bessei .Bessy,, who killed Score bv innings: her husband with a short handled The House of David nine gave hatchet while he slept at their additional proof of their merits as Baroda - H 2 003 ooo-- Stevensville ___ 000 110 018— 8 home on the Higman Park road, a baseball aggregation Sunday by Benton Harbor, Thursday evening' scoring* an 8-5 victory over the of last week, was adjudged insane Colored Giants o f Joe Green at Sawyer Aces Defeat Saturday by Dr. C. J. Sowers and Eden Springs Park. It was the R. J. Brown, who were appointed Duvidite’S first win out of three S. B. Tribune 3-2 by Probate Judge 'William An­ starts against the Giants. The drews: to make ;an. examination. Hpjjse of David manager had im­ She was taken that afternoon to The Sawyer Aces won over th? ported a. southpaw, "Red." Welch, Kalamazoo and committed to the South Bead Tribune team 3-2 on from Mi'shawaka, who was able to state hospital for the insane. Dur­ the former’s diamond Sunday, table -the Giants,, holding them to ing the 36 hours between the time Kieger for the Aces, fanning 14 five hits. The two teams battled of the murder and her removal to bettors whiff- Ar.drie for South on'-even terms the first two in- Kalamazoo, Mrs. Bessey was in a Bend fanned rive Sawyer men. xdh^Si each scoring three runs state of semi-coma-, and appeared apiece in the first and one apiece unable to give any account of her in-the second. Home runs by Bainbrxdge Trims crime or her motives for it. Four Harrison in the fifth and A1 children survive, including one son, Stemm in the seventh, with sever­ Berrien Springs; 27 Charles Bessey and three daugh­ al fruitful singles, netted four ters, Mrs. Gifford Ordway, Miss more runs for the Daviditos while Runs are'Recorded Frieda and Miss Rachael Bessey, the Giants were held scoreless un­ ail living in Jackson. til the ninth, when they rallied and Visit W e s t e r n Michigan sent two runs across. The Eeriicn Springs Independ­ ents proved not quite so tree with a o a c u 's c s OF /iTslOLL Brucker to Open the ta t as the Bainbridge Inde­ PA SW/NTEX£Q CM 4letQetTS OF CtUS&SC popular ior many reasons, not the Long Distance Telephone Service reaches every point in fohT runs for the Benton Har-1 emerged winners from a close con­ Plant the orange Africam daisy test with ih j Elkhart Greys Sun­ least important being the fact that, he is amazed to sec ilia great finer his decs chair. At father Point -the bob nine. Sort pitched for the ’ pass underneath ttHIi a 13-foot clear­ dimorpho.tlieca, for Unusual colors. in Western Michigan, enabling you to keep in touch day, edging out a 2-1 victory on for more than two days pi the voyage ship slackens speed to drop the pilot, Dixie Gas, striking out 12 men ance between lilt lonstoe&cl and tfcfc- then the Gulf is entered and rour flourishes in the hottest weath­ Uie Coconut diamond. Toe Ki-irs at least, it is impossible to be seaside with home and officewhileaway. Oeeasionaleallshomc avtSTe Dewey- worked in the pitch­ because the steamer Is travelling be­ steel structure.* The came Impression days later the tra veler roaches Europe. er. registered both thru- rasa as tnv er’s box for the Crane nine, tu-ife- tween the banks of the sheltered river is created when approaching the grc?.t The Jargost liners plying to and fro.:u trill banish any uneasiness that you.-may have and insvout six men. result ot heme tuns by second Quebec Bridge, near Quebec GRv. Canada, tue Canadian Pacific ‘ ‘White baseman Jackson and catcher and gulf. add to the pleasure and enjoyment of your vacation. Store by innings: One ot the most picturesque Picturesque Ftench-OaaacUan vil­ Empresses,'* srJI to and from Quebec. "Happy” Hcppler. Rudv Weber, Dixie's ______000 100 401—5 stretches o£ this voyage is between lages with Oid World names and ven­ Cherbourg and Southampton during * ' * jl'clephoning ahead ivhiJc ron your trip , C ran es______.__ 000. 003 100— 4 southpaw, pitched for the Blues Montreal and Quebec, the "Ancient erable churches; anefruft windmills the -summer season. This first-class / • • . will assuni gpod hotel acconimoiialiojis. •„ and belli the Greys under control Capital.” It has its thrills, too, for as which are stii: used to grind corn; fleet will soon be;augmented by a uavr 1 Baroda Defeats throughout the game. the ship leaves the former port it narrow channels hemmed In esi either 42,CGC~l*on giant, the Empress of SPEND’ YOUR VACATION IN MICHIGAN ------o------■ passes under a huge bridge and tlie side b y dens*? forests; quesr rivsj craft, launched by H. R. Ii. the Sodus Boosters voyager gets tins illusion that the flashing-buoys and qibor interring; Prints of ^alos on June 11. This ' „ Stevesisville Nine ship's mast will be snapped, off at its Lights thrill voyager as •;» basics in vessel its c.Ti’Ccred to go fron: port fa Vanquish Coloma base; then In the middle, but finally the sunlight. ccsa2or«a«jIy coated .port lit isttghtly uocter five days. 1 The Bproda Merchants dofeafed ftST'S tsvensville baseball team for 2ie second time this season in a The Sodus Boosters defeated the tered St. Joseph, they passed un­ George Schrader of io-6 .con teston the latter’s dia­ Coloma Red Sox 11-3 at Sodue ea if III der a street light and one of tlie mond Sunday. Baroda secured a Sunday, pitcher limie Snyder de­ women noticed a trickle of blood livering his sixth victory for the on the boy’= head. They attempt­ 3 Oaks Held For can gfeveir run lend in the fir-tf tfcres Innings and was never headed. reason to the Sodas nine. He held ed to arouse him. and were unable Reckless Driving Stevensvilie rallied in the nin-.I: the E td Sox to three hits ; AGAIN LEADMG IN to. They stopped at the Neilson xcoring three runs, but not cnouirh lanr.e,'; eleven men. The Boosters Garage and the boy was taken to will play tru Benton Haibor Amer­ & nearby house and a physician George Schrader, 17-year-old to a pint of ican Legion nine next Sunday. ASSOC. M M TEST was summoned. Three Oaks youth, was placed un­ ...... - o ----- — An examination revealed that ■ n . . » » nr1* der arrest on a charge of reckless Riverside I sgera faTRAUB HERD HIGH; 8EBAS- the boy was dead as the result of driving Sunday following an acci­ EYES EXAMINED TV COW MAKES IVDIYID- :a fractured skull. I e is believed dent in which he ran down Elaine T'AL MILK RECORD. that he vas thrown against an l^ L A S S E S f i t t e d Whip Bangor 10-5 Suida, G year old daughter of Mr. SEMDAC iron brace by the impact of the and Mrs. Michael Suida, severely In the South Berrien Cow* Test­ sicieswiping sedan. injuring' her. The Suiaa fam ily The Riverside Tigers trimmed ing Association for the month of had stopped their oar on tlie main AUTO POLISH Bangor lC:-5 Sunday when they June there were 311 cows, eleven Benton Harbor highway leading into Three Oaks broke through the delivery of De- of which were dry according to a to let tiie child out to pick some Haven, former F r ig or nigh 1 ehooi report issued by the tester, Geiritt Loses Suit for flowers, .when the car driven by 1 pitching aee, for Ib r.its. Smith one Eoster. Twenty-nine cows pro­ Schrader passed, striking the child j He wait alternated for the Tigers, duced over 1250 pounds of milk Recovery Property just as she alighted, on the pave­ —or we might put it—you allowing 10 lilts, which v.ere too ana twenty-six cows produced Over ment. She incurred, a broken left can polish your car four I scattered to be productive os‘ runs. 80 pounds of fat. leg a fractured right aim and face times with one: pin t of • _ ------o------Doan Straub had high herd, his The 0 1 1 3 ’ of Benton Harbor was and body bruises and was rushed "A il Glassen Ground in ; Berrien Springs twelve ’ purebred and grade Hol- returned loser in its legal proceed­ tc the St. Joseph hospital at South SEMDAC. It’s economical Our Own Shop'* steins making an average of 126S Bend for treatment. ings against Atty. Humphrey S. to use—easy to apply— and pounds of milk and 46.92 pounds DU, J. BURSE Flans Home Coming Gray to recover downtown real es­ .extremely .'effective! South Bead, Indiana of fat. Frank Rcum's grade Guern­ sey herd of thirteen, produced an tate known as the “Wall Street-’ AH Wrought Up Over Nothing I Week Aug. 12-16 famous the w o rld over BCCiLlKAlf Office open on average of S39 pounds of milk and lot, according to a decision handed N o matter how dirty, dust}* Didn’t sleep last: night; too much work; the chil­ T U E S D A Y S 44 pounds of fat. George Olm- down by Judg'e diaries E. White, or smoky looking your car The date for the annual Home dren are fretful; the Boss is cranky; Mrs, DeYere stead’3 herd was next with 1003 who ruled the attorney had *>.CguIr- " ’at the Hotel Hex Coming celebration at Berries pounds of milk and 40.6 pounds of may be, SEMDAC will ed the property in good faith "and ® Pinaud’s didn’t invite you to her party. m,. ^ W. G. Bogardtis, Springs has been fixed this year fat for his eight purebred and loosen the film in a jiffy — paid an equitable compensation to Ordinarily you don’t mind any of these things, but 'Optometrist in charge for the five-day period beginning grade Holstein?. the city. In 1920 Gray bought the restore the lacquer t.o its on August 12 and ending on the High Mature Cows today they are simply unbearable. You . lot and received a legal title. In Shampoo ^Established I960 following Saturday night. Ar­ first shining brilliance. are nervous, that’s: why. Ralph Sebasty had high cow No. 1925 the cits* commission applied rangements have been made for a 17, a purebred Holstein'made 2271 for §3,000 additional compensation Did you ever try Dr. Miles’ Nervine ? complete program of entertain­ You don’t have to shake >r. J. Burke pounds of milk, 77.2 pounds fat. oh the ground that Gray had not Leaves your Just: two teaspoonfuls in a half .glass of ment. including boxing bouts, Frank Rerun's grade' Guernsey, the bottle continuously,It’s fireworks displays merry-go-round complied with the original terms water will quiet your over-taxed nerves Optometrist Dot, made 1C05 pound- of milk and of the deed. Gray paid the city hair lusirous, anemulsion-f--ready onthe and the usual concessions. Old 74.4 pounds rat. Doan Straub’s and bring you a feeling of calm and peace; South Bend, Ind. Time and Pet parades will again §3,00u in 192S. purebred Holstein. Colnntba, made Judge White ruled that Gray had instant. All you need is Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now made in . be featured: healthy, and 1035 pounds milk, G8.2 pounds fat. complied with the demands: of the some clean rags, a little two: forms:— Liquid and ..Effervescent: Cows Under Five Tears „ city and that the §3,000 plus other iio$ too dry ! effort and your car is bright. Tablet. Both are the same thera­ Herman Pintckc owned high cow, valuable considerations w as suffi­ peutically. a grade Holstein, made 1500 lbs: cient payment. At your.dealers—or send ^oc mirk, 66 lbs far. Frank Reum’s Mayor John Sterling instituted’ At Your Dealers At all-Drug Stores.': Price-$1.00 grade Guernsey. Ivfoille, made 106S the suit ir, accordance with a cam­ for full-size bottle to. J?inaud> lbs mills, 50.2 lbs fat. ' Doan: paign promise made by himself Ig , Dept, M, 22 oE. 2itSt.(NeuiYorh STANDARD OiL COMPANY Straub’s purebred Holstein, Count, that he would sue: for recovery of (Tnxfiana) 5161 the: lot if elected. 1 w [We will send sample battle free] © © © was last vrilh 1338 pounds mills. Are You 513 pounds fat. Cows tinder Four Years. Henry Goodenough ‘ and soil’s grade Guernsey, 1377 lbs mills, 62 lbs fat. Doan Straub’s purebred -..AMBITIOUS Holstein, Genevieve, made 1563 lbs milk, 5S.3 lbs fat. Fred Franz' purebred Holstein, V/hitic, made 1478 lbs mills, 50.3 lbs fat. A f t e r to “get somewhere” financial^? Then you Cows under three Fears may be sure that this bank will welcome .Leana Straub’s cow, Nellie, a purebred Holstein,, topped her class POVERTY is -a piper no every opportunity to assist you in carrying with 1320 lbs milk and 55.2 lbs of out your program—in peaching your goal. fat, Charlie Clark’s purebred S h o p p i n ; Guernsey, Josephine, produced 996 But we can, o f course;, do only as much as pouuds milk, 48.8 pounds fat. War­ man need pay—if lie pro- you will permit us to do.. ren Toney & Son’s purebred Guern­ sey, Annebelle, had S37 lbs milk, 45.2 lbs fat. vides himself with M. bank That is why we continually repeat our cor­ Chicago Boy Killed dial invitation: Whenever there is some fi­ Remember there are nancial service you want performed, and By Sideswlping Gar account. whenever you desire friendly, experienced Robert Katz, 13, son of Abe Eatz two good places to counsel in. some business, or other financial of the Metropole Hotel, 2300 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, was problem, merely come in. The man you. want killed early Sunday morning in a eat---at home and . to. see will always be glad to see you. strange accident on US-12 between Three Oaks and Bridgman. Young Katz was laying in toe rear of a truck asleep in company with threi; women and another child, all-bn route to South Haven for a picnic in a truck, driven by Sam Margolin, 19, of Chicago, A short THE.BUCHANAN STATE-RANK time after they had passed Three Sm ith's; Cafeteria The First National Bank Oaks,, a .large sedan - passed 'the, Buchanan, Michigan truck on,a..curve and sideswiped ifc,.v Apparently no damage was rill E. Jefferson Shetland Bldg. The Oldest Bank in Buchanan down’s and Margolin looked back and asked if everything was all: ^□BBSSSEnEEl right. On (receiving the assur­ ; South-Bendj Ind;, ance o f the; women he continued on the way. '• When the party en­

' /’ Section Two TH E BERRIEN C O U N TY 'RECORD' . N ew s - E ditorial Record Telephone Number Nine SIXTM-THIRD' YEAR. BUGHrVNAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. '' NHMRteR 28 Record Telephone Number Nine^ " " 7 ' .

high, pressure lines. Last year 110 January 275,374 401,037 231,728 ly. A Bumper Crop MICHIGAN HIGH !N miles of such lines * were built Feb. 346,'940' 466,418 323;796 A report last spring from Clark stretching.out from central 'g a s March 401,313 585,455 413,314 Lake in Tuscola county that all * plants in cities to neighboring, com­ April 422,835 621,910 410,104 "fish were dying, was found by the CONTE® BORING munities, and serving farmers en- May 417,154 604,691 425,783 Institute for Fisheries Besearch' to route. Michigan has a .total of 508 Canada. have heen the result of laclt of FARMERS DAY miles of such high pressure trans­ -January 10,388 21,'301 8,463 oxygen. Other investigations of a mission lines. ‘ ■ • February 15,548 3l,2S7 12,504 condition of this kind have been FOR FARM POWER March 20,730 40,621 17/469 found to be due to the same cause. SKILL WILL BE REWARDED Steady Increase April 24,257 41,901 -24,211 WITH FRIZES OF FITKE- SECOND O N LY TO OALT.F. IN May 24,672; 31,559 33,942 Warren Foimdatioii BKED LIVESTOCK. INCREASE OF AGHICOL- Graduate Students XUKAL SERVICE. Fish Expire When Landscapes State / .All (arrangements, have been U n k jo f Michigan made by Michigan State College Michigan is mailing outstanding Area at/Lakeside ; fo r a group of contests to try tne progress in taking electricity to Steady increase in the enroll­ Lakes Loose Gxygen shill of the thousands of guests the farms of the state and in adap­ ment of students in the graduate who will visit the campus; fo r Sum­ ting it to fann operations, declar­ school Of the university of Michi­ Berrien county is soon to be in­ mer Farmers Day, Friday, August • Driven up by lack of air, thous-. ed President E . L. Edwards at the gan since its organization as a sep­ ands of choice game fish, bass, debted to the Warren Foundation/ ■ : ■ , ' convention of -the- Michigan Elec­ arate unit in 1912, is noted by blue gills, pike and perch, suffo­ for a new beauty spot; the Lake­ V Fanners or members o f their tric light, association, here this Dean -G, Carl Huber in his. annual \amilies who have excellent jvdg- cated when Jones Lake, a twenty- side Plaza, located Immediately week. He said; report included in the receutly: five acre lake almost within the aenfc In estimating the production west of US-12 at Lakeside, where; ‘'According to the farm service published report of; the President. . Lansing city limits lost its oxygen. ricords of cows or poultry or who landscaping and parking have been Sheet of the National Electric The total number of graduate cVn compute the weights of beef Indications of fish suffering were under way for some time, the. Light association- the riumher Of students this year was 2042 where­ noticed first when a firimher of Foundation co-operating with the* cattle,, horses, h,cgs or sheen., will farm customers to whom service; hri-a an opportunity to win "prizes as eighteen years ago there were adult fish were found dead and state, highway.-commission. The was taken by Michigan public only 395. This progressive in­ ofVpurebred livestock, in the cons countless thousands of last year’s new park is beink landscaped and. utilities last year was greater than crease in enrollment exceeds the tc$s which will be conducted from hatch, principally speckled b.'iss, developed under the direction of the number of new customers add­ rate of increase, of the University warmoulh bass, and golden shiners Architect Fairclough of Chicago,, S, dm . to 11. ed in any other state, except Cali­ as a whole, and compares favor­ I], the production, contests, visi­ on the surface of the water gasp­ designer of the replica of Shakes- • fornia— and California is in an un­ ably With that of the graduate tors will estimate the amoimt of ing for air. ;pe:are’s home which forms the club usual position flue to the use of school in the larger and better house at the Lakeside Golf Links.. m ilf which a group of cows, to be electricity in irrigation. Although of tne opinion that the exhmteo, produce in, one year. The universities all over the country. condition was due to lack of oxy. Located in the center of the area Electricity is being made to pay wimer of the contest .will receive In fact, this large enrollment has gen, the Department of Conserva­ is an attractive, pergola, contain­ a pirebred. bull calf.. A prize of its- way On the farm, Consequently led to the suggestion that enroii- tion made a thorough, examination ing: a map of southwestern Berriem purebred: poultry is offered: for aimers are getting over their ment he limited, but Dean Huber of the lake, taking- samples of county, with directions for reach­ winring the production Judging fear of building up a real, power expresses a. hope that any such water at several points in various ing the beauty spots -maintained by load, one profitable both to them limitation, wiil be brought about by contest of hens- depth's: It Was found that the lake the Warren. Foundation. arid to the utilities. Hence several raising standards rather than set­ contained no oxygen except a A purebred, colt will he given to companies already report that the ting' any bound as to the nuinber the winner of tire weight judging slight trace at the surface. The contest on horses. The heat es­ average farm 'customer lias be­ of students. ranged from So de­ come a larger user of electricity timators of the weights of groups During' the past year there has grees at the surface to 58 degrees Relief from Curse than the average domestic custom­ been a distinct increase in: those in 20 feet at one point. Ah..out­ of beef cattle, hogs and sheep will er. get purebred animals as awards. entering the graduate scliOol from board motor boat was placed in the of Constipation "Michigan utilities, ready to; colleges arid universities outside of lake to disturb the water arid al­ Visitors will also he given a meet the farmer more than half chance to, show their skill in iden­ the state of Michigan. ; The num­ leviate the condition if possible un­ -A Battle Creek physician says; way, have been studying rate tifying grain for a prize of. enough bers entering from foreign univer­ til atmospheric conditions changed. “Constipation is responsible for structures and line extension poli­ Spartan seed barley to sow ten sities and colleges are also steadily Reports of this nature reach the more misery than any other cies with, a view to his needs arid increasing. department every season from a: cause.” ,/: - acres. limitations. Concessions already number of sources. These reports But immediate relief has • been Only farmers or members of have been made that would have Last year 505 students received their families are eligible to enter graduate degrees, including seven­ are received gcneralfy following found. A tablet called Rexall Or­ been impossible when the farmer the: -spring break up when the ice the- contests. COLVIN DISTRICT was considering electricity .merely ty who received the doctorate, with derlies has been discovered. .This Michigan Bean leaves the: lake, and later follow­ tablet attracts water from the sys­ as a lightning agent. These con­ a wide field of subjects covered. ing the spawning season when the tem -into the lazy, dry, evacuating Burns Hehuick celebrated his cessions are playing’ their part In Fifty scholarships and fellowships Hills Comers and Acreage: Lalargest water are high. This bowel called the colon. The water S3th birthday last Thursday at the the extraordinary activity in are available to students in Michi­ is generally found in the smaller loosens the dry food waste . and home o f his sister, Mrs. Alice electrifying the farms of the gan's graduate school. These in­ Coveney Dists. Hold Ever this Season clude the University ami state col­ lakes which have no surface inlet causes a gentle, thorough, natural Clark. Mr. and Mrs, S$- Carpenter STOPS DAMAGE state.” were supper guests and helped lege fellowships, the latter being' or outlet. movement without forming a habit Ann. School Meet Prof .H. J. Gallagher of Michi­ The decomposition, of vegetation or ever increasing the dose.__ _ him observe the day. The Michigan bead acreage for gan state college in. a report on- open to the graduates of the var­ Little Jean Stoner has’ "returned ious colleges in the state of Michi­ absorbs a great amount of oxygen Stop suffering from constipation 1S30 is the largest ever planted in "Michigan Farm Electrificatton,” ' .from the Water at a time when At the annual school meeting home from Epworth hospital1. gan. Chew a Bexall Orderlie at night; the state, according. to Verne H. said that last year 1,227 miles o f- the ovygen content is at a low Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c hist Monday evening. Sam Wcolett. South, Bend, where she has. been ENEMY OF CHOPS APPEAP-S ------o ------— • Church, agricultural stalistieian, farm lines Were constructed, con­ ebb. High winds and rain usually today at the: nearest Bexall: Drug ■—was; re-elected treasurer and it w as a patient for the past two weeks IN LARGE. NUMBERS and Herbert 3 . Powell, commis­ necting 5,S59 farmers to the elec­ May Factory Sales relieve such conditions immediate- Store. W m . N . Brodrick. 16t32 ■ voted! to send the seventh and having had her tonsils and ade­ sioner o f agrieriitnro.. - The Xm S, IN MICHIGAN. tric powers of the state. This to­ * eighth graders of which there are noids removed. Crop Beporting Service estimates tal includes only real farmers and 69 Pet. Sales Made nine, to. the New Troy school this Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnham the jfthpttd area at-833,000 acres. The recent appearance of unus­ does not take in non-farming doming year. Twenty-eight voters and daughter. Am ie of Chicago, This is 30 per cent more than the ual numbers of* grasshoppers In rural dwellers. During May of 1329- tad many visitors were out to par­ spent the week end at the S. Car­ record harvested acreage of 1029. some sections of Michigan is the This year it is estimated that take of the eight gallons' of ice penter home and. visited with oth­ Of the eight leading bean states, signal tor ft: liners in the northern 1,363 miles of farm lines will be C$am which w as served,, er friends; , Montana is the only one reporting part of the state to prendre to constructed to serve approximately May factory sales of motor cars ^Thirty-three attended the Gov- a decreased planting, Elsevvher. ■ feed them poison bait instead or 5,840 new farm, customers. in tiie United States totaled 417,- euty district school meeting, of M rs. Eli, Sands, who has bean 154, compared with May 1929, ac­ iuchaiiaii LiisnSiir&Coa succulent forage, according to the very III,, lias improved so much the increases range from 2 to 21 “Eleven and three-tenths par Whicii fourteen were voters, the per cent over last year, w 6 rTth.c- entomology department at Michi­ cording to the U. S., -department -of that she is now able to take her cent of 21,890 farms in the state rest visitors- Henry Kxieger was entire United States the gain gan State College. commerce. Production during the meals with the family. « worn receiving high line service ■ elected moderator to succeed W al­ amounts to nearly 1 2 per cent or The proximity of large areas of January 1, 1930,” Prof. Gallagher first five months of 1930 was 1,- lace Dunbar. Ice' cream and. cake 230,000 acres more than were har­ uncultivated lands near farms reported. “'About 50 per cent of 883,616 against 2,679,511 in 1929 | were served after the business Gilbert Eidson and vested last fnil..' » makes it possible for the grass­ this number were connected in and 1,804,725 in a like period of 1928. meeting- u r f t t t , - The concition of the TTichigan hoppers to develop undisturbed 3.928 and 1929. The total farm Canadian production in May- ■,------o—------VV Uravely • crop on the first or -hi* month wa-r aaid then move to m e farms and consumption of electricity the past ' 1 per cent above the ten year- av­ do serious damage to growing year was 13,184,000 kilowatt hours 24,672, against 24,257 in April and 31,559 in May of last. year. First erage for tiiht date. The weath­ crops. T ug grasshoppers have “ Previous predictions that the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Eidson, well er during May and dime was fav­ natural enemies which will redact farmer would use more energy five months' output in. Canada to­ known Berrien Springs couple.; orable, a good -seed had was pre­ their numbers but this control is thari the city residential, customer taled 95,595, compared witli 16(5,- The .1930 Club will hold a wiener were gravely injured Monday *af- * too slow to be of much assistance. are coming true. Even in this 869 in 1929 and 96.5S9 in like per­ pared, and piaating was a week to iod. of 1928,. The Mule Says:- roast this weel- Thursday evening ternoon when their -sedan was fan days earlier than usual. Some Poisoned bran bait properly dis­ early stage of development the Following table compares auto­ _ at Tower Hill, struck at Tryon's Corners in Roy* fields were damaged by maggots turbed will prevent serious damage difference is about 10 per cent in , Fifty-two were out, to Bible niton Township by a car driven by Lo crops by Uiis insect.' -The bait favor of the farmer. This does not mobile production in United States bo that replanting' was' necessary, and Canada since 1928 for tiie first school last. Sunday, Ignatius^ , Daniels . .. of , . St. , Joseph; . -These, however, are early enough is prepare'd by mixing one bushel compensate for the fact that there Mrs; Amelia Foster o f Chicago, Daniels crossed tne highway f r o m , vith favorable weather, of bran, onc-half gallon of cheap Will never be as many farm cus­ month of each year: a, girlhood friend of Mrs, W . Dun a side road where a senool house. dley sll0ltlcI m -y .„ a crop. Cn the molasses, a little water, hud one tomers as city customers or that United States bar; came last Saturday to spend S.riJ trees cb.-.rucced t..e view.basis of the July 1 condition anti pound of white arsenic. Two or the expense, of serving the farmer Cars, Trucks and Taxicabs several weeks at the Dunbar horn; Eidson who is <9, incurred a tlle planted acreage, a probable three ounces of banana -oil are then is comparable with serving -city 1.930 1939 I93S .Tn the Gardner district C. A . crushed knee a.id a fractm e o f . production of 9;16S,QOO bushels, B&stirred into the mixture. Arsenate customers, but if docs indicate for Mules Hide Roofs are Good Roofs. Hendreekson was re-elected direc­ both bones of tin; lower right leg. -vllich ig a crop three and of lead or parts green can not be the first tifflri that the -inevitable successfully a poison RiGnc^______tor. StS entire body IS: bfuised and he oaerjjaj£ million bushels larger used as for problem of serving the farmer T U B BLVMOJvD While driving in front of Charles m ay oe suffenng from internal in- a a that of last year al,d 5Qp.o00 grasshoppers. A little salt added promises the relief .of -at least _ Xndics! AskyourXJruffc^st “Not a Kick in a Million Feet.” far OhI-chc8itcrs I>inmoml Welkins' last Monday, something juries Mrs. Eidson, lLIiS, for-10 years knowa turned In, the ditch, Mrs; Kelley Mrs. Eidson was driven by their grasshoppeis. Care should be have been . unusually hard on as Best, Safest, Reliable- B uyr Kow t r SOLD-BY. DRUGGISTS 5VERYWE£Rg and Mrs. Grace Franklin, an. occu­ daughter-in-law. Mrs. Eidson, who taken so there are no lumps of Michigan farmers and agriculture pant of the car, were not hurt, incurred a dislocated shoulder i. nt1 State Fire Guards bait large enough to be eaten by in general.” but M rs. Hildred Gardiner, who severe bruises. Daniels incurred animals, A t the convention -of the Michi­ was also in. the car; was: badly gashes on back and sides. Save Orphan Deer gan Gas Association; held in con­ bruised and, at present is unable The Eidsons were malting prepa­ Practicing. junction with the Michigan Elec­ to be up. rations to leave on the next day Luelia— W hy do you always keep tric Light Association, it was re­ A worried doe staggered thru Miss Clara Harris, a sister of for a visit at Denver, Colo. one arm-free when you neck ? ported that gas is also being tak the smoke of a forest fire, looking- Mrs, Claude Mitchell passed away ------o—----- Casper— .Well, you see, some day on to Michigan, farther^ through for her. lost day-old fawn. -e.s the last Sunday at the Elamazoo state 1 hope to own a car.” • the building of rural and suburban Yoor Kitchen hospital.. Let Contract: For flames, advanced she reluctantly moved before them, ignoring the - — '— o------B.. B . School Bldg. score of fire fighters working near Galien Rebekahs j The men. fighting a fire near ---always To 3VL W. Stock Co. Trout Lake hi Mackinac county, Install Officers stopped a moment to watch her, Tiaey had rescued rhe- fawn amt Installation of officers, was held ---spotlessty clean The contract for the construc­ had'made it comfortable benoatli by the Silver Link F.ebekab lodge tion of the junior high school at Galien Thursday evening, Dis- the branches o f a nearby tree. building to: be erected at Benton The meteor found the fav.n and & trict Deputy Nina James and Crisp, snowy-white curtains, immaculate Harbor, has- been let to the M . W. Jed it away. a Grand; Marshall Jennie Glover be. Stock Construction. Company of Scores of fawns have been res- walls, floors and coiling, shinning cooking | isg in charge. A feature of. the S t Joseph, who. submitted the low • .i?1 from burning and sufioepAor utensils, and a stove that glistens, are the H evening was a, miscellaneous; show- bid of 8124,900. bj- forest fire fighters this year. pride of every woman. , t er in, honor of Mr. and Mrs; Paul Other proposals- submitted were a Luther; who were recently mar- The young animals are kept as as-follows: near to ihpir farmer home as pos­ | ried. Henry G, Garlanger, 8t. Joseph:- sible in the hope that they will be The following officers were in- 8147.00. found b y the does. These orphan­ ; stalled: Noble' Grand. Qeraldean Charles A , Anderson Construc­ ed, by the fifes are reared and re­ • Goodenough" Vice Grand, Sylvia tion CO:, MhriiStee, §146,600, leased when they are old enough . ; Hoadiey: .Bight and Left, Supports Longaere & McOiaher, Elkhart, to. care for themselves: -in the . to Noble Grand. Nina James and, §167,700. woods. jG r a c e Goodenough;: Eight,and Left Joel G. Pearson, St. Joseph, j 1 Supports: to Vice- Grand, Bertha, ------o - ---- §143,929. Small wooden churches are being if! S Seyfred and Bessie Jarmusch: Sec- Levering & Longbodiam, Ann erected for week end recreation retary, Iceal Potter; Treasurer, W - ■ - t a Arbor, $147,889, parties- in the woods- near Berlin, : Neva Jannasch: Financial Secre- ;-I J. W . O’Connor, Kalamazoo, Germany. | ELECTRIC RANGE | tary, Henry Swem; Conductor, $149,400. \ Grace Luther; Warden; Hazel — ------o ------\w. |Jl •Heckathorne; ' Chaplain, Nellie Electricity creates t a o ; smoke, 'soot, -nor '0 I Swem; Inside Guardian, Fay Ben- Chicago Gangsters fumes;' Dirt and dust'from carrying and larger; Outside Guardian; Bernice handling fuel and ashes ate a. thing, of t h e1 Eichorn, Hijacking Berrien r — o— I past. Greasy vapor from the 'ordinary ventilat­ Fruit Trucks Now Tom Carpenter ed oven is unknown. .eaves County Chicago gangsters have added fruit truck hijacking to their other ill I III. Pots and pans keep bright and shining '* 7 Sheriff Force racketeering.activities, robberies-of without continual scouring and polishing' f o r ' that variety being not at. all in­ 1202 S. Third St, ELECTRIC \1 Tom: Carpenter has- resigned as frequent, according to press re­ the simple reason that electric heat creates chief deputy on the staff of Sher­ ports. The latest victim- is Harold w i l e s , a n c W . C O O K E R Y •no smoke, and therefore can deposit no 'soot iff Fred G- Bryant to .devote,, his •Krumref, driving: one of tne Mich-. ;■ g On Dixie Highway , nor stain. There is no oxygen-consuming ‘ true' to business affairs; ^though xd- icago Express trucks,, /.owned by IS flame, which causes the gases, smoke and soot fei aining his uridersheriff, /com m is- Nick Katsulus of Stevensyiile. As, Son. His; place as' chief -deputy Kiumrei was driving down Hal­ OUB'’ SPECIALTIES, MODERN of old-fashioned cooking methods. been taken by George- Bryant,, stead Street, a large sedan drove Spaghetti r'- -■ . ■ ■ s: '■ ■: J.:.:-";-. V toother of the sheriff who- has: been alongside and forced'his- truck to *. : ■■"--.T. 0 1 the county force three and one the curb. Two men dragged him Savaioli 4 ^ ,V * . • haf! years:. Carpenter had been from, the truck, and shoved him. in­ and Mushrooms he^d o f the deputies since the res- to the sedan, while another drove igtation of Bay Hall 'over a year off with the truck and its $1,500- i a g t.,- He-lshuilding- a residence-itr load. H e -was later released and :DINE;IEEBS Ney Troy, his former home, and found the truck unloaded and de­ 'wili-.jnove there;, as soon as it is serted in. another section, of the completed'. cil?fc . ;...... 'Sr??1* ’&**%!: **? 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PAGE SIX. ■■ ' ■"■: - Y THE BERRIEN COUNTY REGARD ., THURSDAY, JUDY 17, 19,30,;-.

ness and-finance, they look to the wise men , ,.0*. ,| (aK w;' off'Mrs. Xiani^Ma&le at Galien.'^A rV/iill bprn. John Smith, 1930, vljnow\l that firesafety is inexpensive, :bu,l of the-government to cheer them up. It is Selicious luncheotx was servedsjiy th OP. h A r ^ n o o k s g r a d u a t e Mrg.- Ahce^ijfio^SpSj 1 NmaM4mW he?geriP*iittie encouragement ||j die expected thing for the president and JVjoleC SwemHjrh^lma, fiambert anu H. L.' HAYDEN and .W ;C . HAWES, Publishers. J3cbtll\Straub.*, < Mi-s.jjCarrie Heck-' ;coniairisjnof'-wa-----aceffflOutdMiS diemieniberk of'‘the cabinet to try to do this, anger) of Clnpago”'lana npl^.cr^ped^^: elcbmis.-i. smi-j-f ,, - 'ir ' ■* ' t J* ^ ! ..< C GREAT TERMINAL SJGNAli’’ SYSTEM Entered, assecocd, class' matter ^November 20, 1919, but they‘ surely have had very had luck in -1 . T I ‘ r ' r' \ ^ J J Hanulfont ~ ”" " ' ' “ st enti]atiPi“ T"' 4 ’ were welcom&vi, ,alEseasqns, [ ShcK cleanliness. Buchanan, Michigan, 'under the act of March S, 1S79. ’the-matter o f undesigned coincidences. mg. ‘ , SI^®3SfSlaiSS8&j:^»fifGprp6K . JPor the most part, these repeated misfire 3ix M en Tn Cievelancl Signal paying of ihiicl* " ^ “'far as 1 went -rbqiiT- for ta^igarage. vand' .. - dQ-- t SUBSCRIPTION PRICE iin. them, I tried t6*(lo these things -,\yi thorn: firsi hazard. (if is Berrien and St., Joseph Counties; per' year____ 52.0Q- .’predictions' from Washington have- been (To'.vcr-'iGoutrol 150 Trains well.. -Tliero was ^required in the H-affVixvall-rriJoxriTriliaveTiiiSi ~Elsewhere. ' _____ 53,00; Single Copies______He treated with" respect, if not with too great idping: oft them ajjmafheniati’cal :exa;c- Jiiou ibizarrSiih; .extreme1; i'ynode: Operating Daily on 22 i^tiEpde:! is- tl’le- bedrock of ,my: style ) nd in spite of speculati credence, by die public. People have been it Is meant to .last. . . " 4 ; Income Tax May Increase < jbb today." ' _ . IMPROVED desperately anxious to see the brighter side, -Tracks Such, a home can be' buil&j.o- » Students of government at W'aSMrigton From " his job as a mason, Crank and have welcomed anybody who would un­ days -Erospective builders jcanr reas--,;‘; predict the end of the lower income tax that went in for telegraphing. It was dertake to point it out to diem. There has -© :elaborstoly 'eQuip-pecl: eti^k on the El’titnam division of the Now HOOSE'I proven tliat..X930. folks needi.not is' enjoyed by hv the nublicpublic this vear:-year.- The neerins solioof, bdb'xhe, Uni* been nothing like the open derision with jputiup,.with: 1910:- liomes7f--home: claim is made that all hope of maintaining K versity of Hard Knocks and fim J B jBXJlLpiN'G SLtoll?'' SEEN- huiiding' wilL he on, the;„Toad',;'to,.re- the tL per- cent reduction on normal individ­ which President Wilson’s attempt to explain lioma study of a taw wisely se­ vival. ual 'and corporation'taxes on. incomes for the depression of 1913-14 as purely “psycho­ lected correspondence courses, pro­ O: vided. the educational background ^Matches- manufactured in Soviet' 1930' has been abandoned toy experts at the logical” was received. Republicans have al­ treasury department. Income of the gov­ o£ Charles. D. Crenk, the man' who ways been better at partisan ridicule of a designed and has carried into exe­ ; Something has .happened to: ernment has begn reduced, while expenses iho’me.. building; Jim .volume.' it: is Democratic president than Democrats have cution the almost Infinitely' com- ismall- -and,;:busmess;: prophets’ isee: ' have been moiuiting continually. Expendi­ -cheated signal arransements of,‘ the. mo; immediate- signs; of recovery. ’ Statistics od-'mentallffiseases-m-.oJ’ ^ tures not contemplated when, the 1931 bud­ been in holding a Republican president and .Aew- Gleseland Union -rcrxainalT*-ar- get. wfi'i' made up have been made by Con­ But:^industrial!.construction,*' ipulilic his cabinet up to scorn. But it seems now rnagemesuts; wihich include tho larg* Wyorlcs .an'd certain .otlier types of, ^rS'dniq|r,ye^''!0l&i:b^ag)^UUSg^> gress amounting to much more than the to be the ease that most Americans, irrespec­ est power .interlocking': macliino, building-areranusually iactive.. «: . m a hospital for thei insane-during. , J amount of the 1 per cent cut, and certain to or limit ■ ■ It; is- easy to, blame -•'the1 situation his [lifetimefis' ahoufe one j,m ;20. - ■ « put the budget out of balance without re­ tive o f party ^politics, have grown rather Thanks to: the Ingenuity -;ot: on the -.stock .niarkeb slump tor on, calling the income tax reduction. tired and cynical in, respect to this Whole Oronk's system, six men stationed, any- iothec; large.! and' :, sensational, in the main signal tower -will’ be situation; ;It: is' probables - how­ I . Unless Congress makes other provisions class of routine1 official optimists. For some TJ1 0 - MliirjinaltMl ever,- ,fthat Ithere. ds .at present.-np; able to handle tile'150. trains that to\Tcr'of-tlio-iicw the tax rates will revert to those in force in time to come they.wquM do well to follow the ivlil operate in and lout -of the sta* iioverwhelm-ingt. . economic reason Clcichiml Union wliy. prospective: home builders? are; 1928, and the taxes for 1930 will be paid on, injunction Of Hosea Bigelow: “Never prop­ lion daily. Twenty-two tracks, nil TL-rini 1 1:l 1. (Left)’ m Cli:i rlcsh. Croiilt, .letting their plans; gather, dust. that basis; The business recession has ap- hesy onless ye know.” In, boom times- any fed !.y three main tracks over .the.;: .epns,tructi:on. -prices _ -are at loro ;eratgd to reduce the amount of tax to be Cuyahoga iviver, will be ,contrqlled Scsiiruer of tlio c?--., ^ - f ' j : n signal :sy.sloin;,,l iai»l:ipedple.:(»iiyj>uUd .i& * -t h c y paid and has made ah important reduction in kind of prophet,, with or without experience by tiiese men who -with'ihe. electric want-to. ! The: ftrouble, us - more- 'the. income of the government., NO an­ or credentials, can set himself up-,as-infal­ levers of the enormous 576-lever.- .likely ia. matter of . the houses Fot/pyorrli^. Interlocking machine will thVow themselves. 1 nouncement has been made but the under­ lible. But after a huge speculative Gollapse, switches separated from, tbenr.-by r for. - electrical en­ .. John Smitii of':I930 ,is quite un­ standing is general at Washington that the the stoutest lungs go wrong in trying-to blow-, hundreds 0“ yards;, -ondr upon tite-' gineering. T, Ills like John' Smith of 3930 an his l. -For ,prevention' cut will not he in operation when the 1930 the bubble up again. - , . . [irope. operatic-;-, of which will de- , study, backed, bjr everyday life. 'Yet, if he starts ■■ iagainst gum infec- • tax is paid. Americans heartily believe in, thargospel of pend Ihs lives of thousands of pas­ n s tam t practicej, '.to, build a ‘ house, he -finds that ■' tions, use; Zohite, V ‘ ------o------hope. They are not really downcast’ of dis­ sengers; *r - ' v--t hart of llio iworlills ilargcst.powerinter­ was- a factor in devis-; the plans and specifications, are: ' the new- powerful, locking imtcliinc witli Wlitdi aro Uirown. ing the signal system of very-much -as .they were- twenty antiseptic: Also", Reforming Our Prisoners. “ There is often," Gronk says, "a tlio Ulorjninul switches. heartened today. With everyone who plans the new Cleveland Terminal." jyears1 ia'gpi with sundrj’ ,variations, i guards against ’ vsst difference between, what'a boy .most of them;,-classed ;-as; “gadgets’’ ; . If an otherwise normal young man in a' and works to bring about better‘times, they, i colds; coughs - and p divaais 0“ work for- the future -and' :York Central Railroad, north -of Cronk has seen a complete: revo­ 1 or-mechanical contrivances ’which W/fMh moment of forgetfulness loses control of are more- than ready to co-operate. But die- * .more;-seridusi'idis-i; tho actual work that, comes, with Now .York. City. “As time went on,” lution in signal' methods since ho do not alter the basic scheme of "SJSkB.' n himself, the shorter his prison sentence the diet of false encouragement upon,which they maturity. Yet” if the boy is: sin- , ire says.' “I earned diplomas from went to work for the New, York the house. . , , ' easeb o f hose land ;U better chance he has for reformation. have been fed fox' three or four months past two. universities. The first univer­ Central^ “When I first entered1 throat.’ " : at-cc and tlvnt sincerity lingers in ’ ,i 1 , John Smith of 3.930 has one or l"1 This is the belief voiced by Newton D. by government statements is getting pretty manhood, there is a certain- con-: - sity is the largest in the world. It signal work,” ho says, “if ,we had miore motor cars; John'-Smith,-of Baker, former secretary of war, in a recent :fk®. The time seems to have arrived, for sistency between the early dream : is the U. H. K. (University of Hard two relays at an interlocking plant1 1910 may have; had- a-horse- and „i i ,address before the Cleveland Association for public men to talk less about a future neces­ and ilia deed -which comes later; Knocks)." The other university we thought we had a 1 big- lay-out:; buggy1, but--even if he didrihewas; Now we have 1,640 relays- on the ■ careful to- keep;'his barn-well ire- m■4,5 My first- boyish dream was: to be; 1 was a correspondence school. “Af­ .'Criminal Justice. sarily veiled from their eyes, and to take to moved from the 'house. And so heart the final word which President Hoover obme a meson. There was the mix- ter earning a diploma in mechani­ rack in the chief terminal- signal; NO’ EXCUSE FOR A « Mr. Baker is; not advocating abolishment ing of mortar, tho plastering, .tho , cal drawing,” lie says, “I, enrolled tower.” solely 'because the barn w as -for­ of punishment. Ho merely.wants the prop­ addressed to the conference at Washington merly a baeklot affair, the average ' 1 “SPLITTING HEAD’ — “W ork.” modem house is designed with the .. T'7?' ...... ter amount of medicine to be given to. cure -garage as- a -separate unit., ghat’s Thcrc’-s jio -need for an>fa'ching<‘head 1 to 's p o il-• the illness. Too much may be as harmful ------o------'neither reasonable nor economical,' lyour: day. xJiC .nrst -u'arning rthrob .ta'kc jDil- »■. Mexican Highway. larf’svAspcrgonii CAcw.-itaifewr^ainoresi. (All as too little. ;and ;John: Smith of 3.930 knows- i t :. .'befort you realize*.ir. yau heve chciacd-Kthe1 “ In Soviet Russia a man may go to jail for The Mexican government has announced Back in 1910 the general: -idea'of; ]atbaij;iT It’s •■•as'1 ;sfmp]C| ’as-1: tljat-^no^tronblci; the near completion of the paved highway window's was to provide for*- a f^crnjTcss—ifor. TDillard's-1M1__i*_ Atj. ;n __-h::! only ten years. The government believes The Old Timet' .modicum of light and air without easier’ \va>v to take aspirin; from L redo, "Tex., to the city of Mexieo, .that if he hasn't improved by the, mid of 3 .sacrificing expensive heat in- wnn- Dillard’s Aspcrgnmi- is-iithc iaspirii^i.i-.jl and expects to have that highway open for Ocean steamer for two years. It Richard Ohnstead, .Elwood Rick- 'delicious- chewing, ’gu;ini Mform.-; -Yon:3caas :take>^ •that, period, prison Isn’t going to make a man takes a strong attraction to bring erman, Russell- James, Mr. and tei-. Yet today, with the means' at '■any* time-1—any. -.place.-.- 4 Vou-, need:, mo r.watcr:^] travelers, by September. With the road Forty Years Ago ■a. young man clear across the con­ Mrs. XCred Andrews and 'daughter, hand- for producing avails ° f high , gulp ic down. ’There” is noAunpl-----'--- ’ -out of him. msulatmg value, windows are still completed there will be an improved high­ tinent. It is likely that this may­ Myrl, .Miv ^aud Allis. ;Eimion.,iS?ye;,'' ^noVctidking;!'--- v,.’- 'r:-: . The crowded condition of penal institu­ very much' 'as they were in: .3910.: way" iron Boston to the city of Mexico, I'Tom Issue of July 17, 18801 '■ be plainer soon.- Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nyc, , Gladj's .Because you • cbeui.-Dillard’s . tions in America today makes thoughtful And, John Smith; 1930.. know's tiia’t aspirin? niiYCSvthoro.ughly,'Avjth 'the most of the way a staudai’d hard surface Jolm Holmes, Editor Mr. Carothers is1 gatliering con­ James and Violet Sw,em attended . ;all. iitsv sootliiQg-yqualiiicsi'iare icffcc^tlvc'iq: people consider the advisability of such a Kompass, Stoll & Stone have siderable of a managerie about the the airway meet Friday at Niles, his house, should enjoy the maxi- “continuouslv..continuously., r- ' : - •‘l |- road. Mexican officials hope to interest their work started and are going hotel. Besides his pond of-fish he; An ononnous crowd was present mum of sunlight. .. course., . Twenty years ago firesafe com-: 'Keep ^ package, of ^ispergum. on* .! A normal young man, and it is of such American tourists in visiting them country into the business of furniture mak­ now has a pair of young wildcats and there were many planes which qu7clr.: ^arralcss /jclicf.; fromV.thii;,i{pain : _,4 . IV luring the winter months. The road is open ing in great shape. brought from Oklahoma by Mr. were very pretty and cut many stijuctioh.was consideredian/exri.eiis iachcs;;;ncuralgia;^urrtls^_'ecc..>i,I^vbjelps.:I»r^ that Mr. Baker Was speaking, is usually pen- 'Sive luxury, t Today, .jnflamniable ■ t incentive for improvement. ienees with the people there, and if pleasant, The machinery for the- FeatheA returned to Buchanan by four in ■ f t t Intimate contact with hardened, seasoned hone Worlcs is now being placed in the afternoon.: A n accident hap; they would provide a finer understanding % prisoners, those who have committed out­ position and will be started teday pened on the way which we will 4 between the two countries. Only a few f i rageous crimes and those who have a crimi­ or tomorrow witli twenty-five girls. allow the young ladies to explain Americans- know Mexico and the people there Prof. Thornton’s Historical Pan- for themselves, nal tendency which leads to repeated wrong­ To others it is a distant land, with much of oplicon will exhibit hi Buchanan Prohibition- Caucus $ ! doing,. isn’t going to benefit the normal re- mystery; with a great Jaek'of, information of on the day of the Young People’s A Township Prohibition Caucus i' Picnic August G. will .be held in Gathcart’s room on ■-VS -pentant man. Attitudes are contagious. H> conditions. Travel v/DUld supply that infor­ ■ won’t llift- up the fallen. He’ll slide after The Bartmess brothers are home Main Street Monday, July- 21, at; mation, more of friendship would be develop­ for a visit witli their parents- and 3 p. m. to ele’ct delegates to the them. ed, and tn that both countries would share". such a family reunion is certain­ 'county prohibition convention t-01 ■ til YBufc if he knows that after he has taken ly enjoyable after years of separ­ be held: in. Berrien Springs July I — ation. ' ■ ! *: •25v All; who desire the abolition of Zaro Ag'na, the 15$-ygar-old- Tui'k,- who Mr. Lloyd Bartmess arrived in the liquor' traffic are cordially mV -ifI f never had a drink hut’ took 11 wives instead., i : '-1 re- this place last week from- the-’-Pa- vited. is now on-his way to this country, and we cific coast. He has been em­ B y order of Township % % imagine the old boy is going to feel, a bix ployed as an engineer of a Pacific Committee. - W -Ah feast, Mr. Bsker’s assertion opens, the 4 > hurt when kemeets soine of the movie actors way- forxan interesting field of discussion., E d YanTilburg ,and family spent, Darkness is their stock in trade. They 'work by Who havei drunk, when they wanted to, Sunday afternoon in the William: § ! '.have heat -him. in acquiring wives, and1 are & A Heavyweight Predicament; r t & M e m Partridge home. I still considerably under the 158 mark." Mr. and Mrs. Evert Hardman* & stealth — unheard and unseen — their movements ■ o j ■ and .children and Mrs. Eugene Elwood Rickerman was oh„ the Kaiser of South Bend spent Sun­ ' in secrecjh It’s honest folks that -seek the - 1 The road, o f jpurnalxsm. is beset with ob­ sick hst the first of the jyeek, V day- in the Charles Diedrich home; stacles, and- if yoxx don’t believe at, look1 at Ruth Baihl, was -a dinneE guest Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sorgetz . i hey are?'the only ones ■ can risk it. Calvin Gbolid’ge., who had to detour by. way in the Myrtle Kiefer home Mon- and daughter of St. Joseph and I ‘ Scixmeling and' Sharkey. 1 in our own,, cool; of the IfiOnte House before he cotfld-become a hay. , Leslie Smith of South ,Bend, spent !I t’s, the; samefway-in ^business. anufac.tufer. ■ u fl1/' calm, and ..unprejudiced, opM on Which really jicxys^apprcolxiiruiist. Currie McLaren, and daughter, Sunday in the Lew Trulin home. i i s near theboijing .point,, iXeither -Schmeling Margaret, and son, Fred, were on Mr. and- Mv^. .Ban- Marble spent* -T ___i_____ ' __ 1 •fhfl cinl* lith tli'o -Fivcf !fif /tho wipplf. , ■Friday in1 ’the Ralph Gbodenough; or the merchant who is not sure of his goods (does , — , -.! nor;nrti’j ; Sharkey itblrmiTf leti;should mrlrl" Vitor- her allowed.ol1r\iT7£>r^: ‘witMn .the the sick, list the first of the. week. Give youth a; chance to tell older' "folk,” Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sheeley of. home, i x, limits of a boxing-ring-:again..’ .And.-furth-eu pleads-a, speaker^ who, ought to know-that South Bend were visitors in the E1-; ■Mr. -and Mrs, Ralph Goodenoughi not dare to advertise. Advertising would hasten the ’<'1 . an; the- same cool, calm and unprejudiced modern youtli has -a1 habit of telling 'em ha Unruli home; Tiiursday. 1 .. land 'daughter, Reva, -spent.,Sunday opinion which we have go mnchja’emble can- Mr. and Mrs. Frank - Sprague /evening iJi-the. Chris Goodenough end..of ;his;business, career-v-put nim to a test-h.e, . h’ whether it has a" chance’'or not. of near Dowagiac, spent Sunday in home at Maple Grove. . . drolling, we believe people who will'pay mefn- Mr. -and- Mrs, Schuyler YanTil- the Gene Sfirague home. f - could'not'meet.* ' ' 1 , ey~to see ’a Ye turn match between the? two Many a, Junmhridegrooni has already had - 1 ' Mft ancirMiis. Firnipn/Nyeihhh1' burg spent Sunday afternoon in ithesiJ^mesitRenhaTger' homes: ’ : Katzenjammer Kids of the boxing ring are Ms -fond Illusions-.shattered by-' discovering son, Lysle and wife wore' enter­ bigger dubs than we thought they were. tained Sunday m the home of Mr Mrs. Harry Williams and daugh­ that his mate likes tc dunk her toast. and Mrs. Holly Nye of Benton ters, Irene and .Evelyn, were home V V V l ' : 4 Each of the fighters (?), has proved coix- 'fioni/Nilesifiom Friday until Sun1-- Hafhor. " /. ' 1 ' i. .."/.. . -The man who advertises, deliberately invites your - cliisively to, tlxe world -that he is not of chain Wouldn't tMs he a wonderful old world if Mrs. Iia Lee is suffering froin a da.>. f , pionship caliber.,, * the taste of roasting ears.lingered with,..one carbuncle on the hack of her'hand. Ira 'Lee arid family spent Sun-, inspect/ion. He tells-jmu about hisJ product or’ his ’ ’, airs., Hovina Swank celebrated’ day in the-Russell McLaren home. * We were sorry to see that the boxing com­ as long- as that of onions ? Mr. and QVL,-s: Joe Ftothn .and: mission granted the title of champion to her 'birthday last: Sunday by- in; merchandise and then lets it stand on its own merits;. ’ ", 1 -i ’ 1 ' • -c- ’ »■■' ■ . viting friends m to dinner guestsj,, .Helen';; ijHmman; np.cl .jja^ne - -Sclimeliiig, although we realize that after a We haven’t heard of. anyone dying from - Mr. and' ,Mrs. Pauli' Pence;, lOf1 Brmey^ spent Sunday afcernoon iri: ,' match is,'not/the time to make, rules to gov- South Bend spent Thursday night the Lee Hinm an'home. 1 You can depend on him. He knows his product is excitement while listening to a broadcast of MiUie: iBowker 'andstfamiiy , ’’ 'Tj ’ | r I ,l"r " - - l’-" " , 7 | *’ |Hi r ; ' ‘ ’ ■ '| ■ . .(| .1 ' « 'l'* k 1 a ’steamboat race. ;in ;the;©ell;!Smith;:home;: rgoocl. v . .■ -- W , : fy ; ViHathayy-ajji of New Garlisle; -were '.callers -.on.1 he John Dickey home. .Wednesday,., 7 MEj/aiid a/ffsiliGgorge.- '.Grafford: ■enty,,relatives thei-e.-and-all had- -la,; and; 'three; children .of: Nilesl -spent’ Toysly, time; , 1 1 7 " 1 Sunday, in the -Chris Andrews home; i.i .-J. .. * :. . ^ J." • l.-lt-J- 7!.f f"iJ 'Lebter^,Janies and ./the-;. iKiefer;' hoys’ gspe - som e ;nice;;. IhnusicA;at; -Olive’ Branch iSunday;" School* :lasti lefto-keep in touch ' ’ ISuhdayA/ g ^ '- - ’ -7 ---'.7.' '. I Y .- THere'dre-tljeetryin/^ iWe^bonceEnfedthefStatem'ent/was'uh I womariis lifer.when'jthe ^Imdhife3| issive business rneri j ' 7 ized...... -■ • - - ■ -- ■ ,!o ifriprir , tor if' Schmeling were ruled, out of the. ring; gives liirth to her, first child, when a Dickey 'home ilast Thursday.,^ , C are spch<'nding'their money to introduce and,,to keep J how could anyone meet him to take' his title .woman reaches ,middle ‘age. At- from him? 1 All, well, we,have a suggestion. Mrs. ’Peter Fuzzp’" and children of Nilas,, spent Monday, m the A i t these times' Lydia E . Pinkham’s .Ah the old titles, records and rules might be what the right hand is/doing is when a-fel­ "Chapman.^ home ’ ” Vegetable Compound helps to re- 3W.- ■ '''--flH scrapped .and fighters could start all over’ low is dmung.-mth- the.'pne and hugging Ids’ Yyiliiqirn.;1!H*o,uhdy:: alnd/ifanuly^ncl; istorenqrmaf, health^^and.vigorii again. We could' obliterate the past and let •336^7!MSk'&«5re7^^6l'Stufdawil&' girl Yyith' the" other-; ^ s . ____ j ... J ,Vi i the battlers’ fight /it out for a new and im- cV' trj V .. !)»' q‘ • , _t - - - ' , j 1 South Bend Miss 'Rutli- Chapman -is spen'diri'g We supposed Dr: Einstein arrived a,t his jthis^eek’/in'lljiles. ' , fb .^fl U . \ 1^1!C0^jSY7 TT/\i 1 lri'niTn-tKaAvit?; t-Ti n r-.'.n■ -in; V»n 4-t^ fJohii Clark.' and faihily ahLd< Mr.' 7!Tryou.iriH5fill in'’ thejc6bpon an'd man; tq?th^ and {Mrs. Paul,Smith attenrled the Pinldiani McdiaQe^CompMyJ.tbcy.wil^belcladjtojsend; pHqlhster; reunion iheychg! .-Stiirsris; iyou%'cbpy;of-LVdia^£^PinJ^am>|PKvatB^ frceof cbsrec;:/;', :.7 • ■ ...... Jast/Suriday/;' - Yy"V id";7 *•' „ .-.r- , . .iMf."7ahd-iMfp;; AftilurtiSmqbh'oB, -Thej report .that a tasteless cod liver; 'oil .South.-.,Bend*.and M r. .ar.d' /Mrs: w . „ . Charles'Smith went to Michigan is been perfectedirevives Jiope. that sonie- Strati ~ ' "'behone about canned salmon.

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I ' W ; ", ■ ! THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE SEVEN of 1,000 a year. < be the same as that harvested last -CAUGHT SQUINTING Doubtless from an economic year. The only scraps showing; pi '“ATn L1TJLE GAME”- standpoint it would-not be practi­ decreases ,are, .wheat, ' buckwheat, cable to install protective devices and clover-and timothy. at. all of the remaining ,210,000 un­ Crop conditions as reported on protected railroad crossings ,but July 1 were average .to 10 per "cent where heavily traveled highways above average for that date; on intersect with other busy high­ all crops except rye and tame hay: ways and railroads safety meas­ Rye was 3 per cent and tame*hay ures are not only demanded from 4 per cent less than the average orsmm® MEY«E6®ESI1IS. the humanitarian standpoint but July 1 figure. W ith increased also from the economic. . acreages and favorable growing conditions to date, the present out­ But what constitutes a protec­ look is for larger total production tive device ? A man sitting at his than last year on all crops except desk, smoking- a pipe, is one thing, wheat and bay. that same- man behind the steer­ 1st insertion July 3; last July 17 rives if deceased, and that service The condition of field beans on RATES STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ of the process of this: court can­ ing wheel of a 40 horsepower .mo­ tor is another. According to a sur­ July 1 was reported a t- 84 pen .cent Classified Advertisements are bate Court for the County of not be made personally on said de­ vey made by the New York Cen­ as compared with a ten year aver­ inserted, at the rate o f 5 cents Berrien. fendants or any of them. tral lines nearly one half of all age for that date of ,83 per cent. per line each insertion; mini- At; a session of said court,, held; On- motion, it is Ordered; that accidents at its crossings occur at The planted acreage is estimated mum. charge 25 cents when at the probate office in the city said defendants and each and ev­ the 25 per cent of; the intersections to be 833,000 acres which, Jon the laid ini advance., I f payment of St. Joseph in said county, on ery and all of them cause their where special protective signal de­ basis of the present condition, in­ s not m ade,. whan the ad­ the 2Sth day of June A. D. 1930. appearance to be entered in said vices have been installed. These dicates .a jjrobable production' of vertisement' is inserted the min- Present; Hon. William H. An­ cause within three months from accidents took place in heavy 9.163.000 bushels. I f realized," this mum charge of 35 cents— five drews, Judge of Probate. In the date of this1 order and in de­ traffic areas. would mean a crop nearly three lines or less. the Matter of the Estate of Kath­ fault thereof that Plaintiff's Bill of and one-half million bushels larger erine Susan; deceased. Holla Mim- Complaint bo taken as confessed This indicates that the American than that harvested in 3.929 and ro having filed in said court his by them and each of them. motorist needs absolutely fool five hundred thousand bushels FOR SALE petition praying that the adminis­ It is Further Ordered that with­ proof protection against fast mov­ more than that of 1925 v/hicn was tration of said estate be granted in twenty days from the1 date here ing trains. Congestion multiplies the largest crop on record for the FOR SALE — 1S2 acre farm, to J. C. Chapman or to some other of publication hereof be made in accident possibilities a hundred­ period: that estimates have been known as the A . A . Ham er suitable person,, and; the petition Berrien County Record a news fold. Highway authorities point made. farm, to settle estate. George P. of Rolla Munro and Harry Her? ■ paper printed: and circulated in- out that the best solution is the Sunday, Baroda, Mich, adm. bert Munro praying that said court said county, such publication to elimination of crossings, at both The planted acreage of potatoes 25tSp adjudicate and determine who continue once each week for six intersections of highways with is estimated at .263,000 or., th’e same as that harvested last fall. were at the time of her death the successive weeks. railroads and other .highways, FOR SALE— -Brood sows due to legal heirs of deceased and entitled CHARLES E. WHITE, through depressing- or elevating The condition is reported at 87 per cent of normal or the same as j farrow soon. Elmer Clark, Niles- to inherit the real- estate of which Circuit Judge.. the highway. Properly constructed Buchanan Road. 26t3p deceased died seized; Rolland, E . Barr, grade separations enable traffic to the ten year average for July ,L The probable production is set at It is Ordered, That the ,2Sth day Attorney for Plaintiffs. flow freely in each direction and •FOR SALE— Sweet pea blossoms of July A. D. 1930. at nine St. Joseph; Mich. all without so much as a left hand 29.183.000 bushels as compared delivered every morning,, 10 and o'clock in the forenoon (Standard This suit involves title to lands turn. witn 18,410,000 bushels harvested 25c bunch. Come and see them Time) at Said probate office, be in the Village (now City) of Bu­ last year. .The average production grow; W . D. Pitcher: Phone 33S, • Accidents in 1929 were 8,2 per ■for the'state’ during the five years and, is- hereby appointed: for hear­ chanan, Berrien County, "Michigan, cent greater than the year.hefore. 27tfc ing said petition. '1924-1928 was 29,403;000 bushels." described as: Part of Lets One (1), One half of the 192$ • accidents It is Further Ordered; That pub­ The condition!, of the winter FOR SALE—Duroc sow and Two (2) and: Three (31 Hamiltons took place at. intersections/ Com­ W h e a t crop oh July liw as.33 ( pet j- pigs. Clarence Cauffman: 4: miles lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Plat to the Village of Buchanan, munities that really attempt ’ 1 to lication of a copy of this order, cent of normal or.3 points'above south' of Buchanan. 2Stlp commencing 95 feet East of the average" for tbat'date. The,>pros- once each week for three succes­ .Southwest corner of Lot Number building as many grade' separa­ sive weeks previous to said day of pective produetipniX^ now escimat- FOR SALE—5 passenger Stude- One (1) in said Hamiltons plat; tions as possible. ’ baker touring car in good order hearing, in the Berrien County ; thence running East 22 feet; with;-'5 new tires. John Morris,, Record, a newspaper printed and thence North 99. feet; thence West 203 Days: Ave. 2St1p circulated in said county, 2 feet; thence South 99 feet to the 1929. |Sig. WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, place of beginning and is brought Charles French Assoc. Organized CROP S S iffi: Sugar beet companies" 'report FO R SALE— Farm 74 acres, 2 ce­ Judge of Probate. for the purpose of quieting -title that 85,000 acres of that crop have m ent silos, cement cow barn for SEAL. A true copy., Lillia. O. thereto. Named Director To Beautify Banks been planted. The condition re? 20 cows , fair buildings, 7 room Sprague, Register of Probate. Roliand E. Barr, ported by growers is 86 per cent -or house. 3 miles east of Buchanan. Attorney for Plaintiffs, of Howe School Along Grand River 'MISHAPS MOUNT 4 per cent more than the five- William; Gitchel. 2Stlp 1st insertion July 10; last July 24 St. Joseph, Mich. year average for July 1. This in­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro- URGE GRADE' SEPARATIONS dicates a probable production, . o f FOR SALE—Fruit farm at Hart, • bate Court for the County of The annual school election and An organization that is believed MICHIGAN 1 ’30 606,000 tons, after-allowance has Mich., or will trade for small 1st insertion July 17; last July1 31 business meeting was held, Monday will prove to be a forerunner of TO MAKE ACCIDENTS Berrien. been made for average abgudon? farm, near Buchanan., Charles STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ evening at the Howe school- south manj'' others in Michigan and that ' .IMPOSSIBLE. , ’ ' CONDITIONS ON STATEFARMS A t a session of said Court, held bate Court for the County of Pett, Buchanan., - - ■ 2Stlp at the Probate Office in the City of town. . Charles F. French was will bear an important part in. f IN -JULY 10 EOT.'BETTER Berrien. elected for the three-year term as cleaning- up the rivers and streams - After waiting’ 'an: " unreasoriabTe \ ih l’iJAN LAST YElVR. of St, Joseph in said County, on A t a session o f said Court, held FOR RENT the 1st day of July A. D. 1930. director to succeed W . B. Dale. has been founded in Lansing, time for a' 124.-ca‘r freight train to at the Probate Office In. the City '------Q—------Ippspcct^SSel^iose Present, Hon. William H. An­ The organization is known as move on, a New Jersey motorist Michigan farmers Uavtv.plantecl a FOR RENT OR SALE—Six room of St. Joseph in said County,, on recently uncoupled the frain in t he] of|', la stly ear exfcepl; ’ fo r * pfears, drews; Judge of Probate. In the the Grand River improvement A s ­ larger total: acreage of crops tins' house; not modern. Price reason­ the 10th day of July A . D. 1930. College Men Tested middle so:-.when'; the train started grapesv -cberries and’ plums. " - 'The :Matter of the .Estate of Serena, sociation and is now operating' 2/ear than they did1 in 1929 accord? able. Inquire at The Buchanan Present: Hon. William. H. An­ he immediately drove ! through. probable production s of the’, total Hine-,, deceased. with highly gratifying results. ing to the report'which"has been .State Bank.. 26t3c drews, Judge of Probate. In the Apple Scab C ontrol The train at once 'backed, up, clos­ apple .crop is estimated ati4;o201- It. appearing to the court that The association is finding co­ received: from the Michigan Crop Matter of the Estate ox Ida Bur­ ed the gap and other motorists' 600 - bushels as. compared' with 7 ’- ‘FO R R EN T— A t reduced rate, un- the time for presentation of the operation with the state officially Reporting Service at Lansing. The nett, deceased. Florence M. Ruhi were-ioreed. to wait an additionai 020.0000 bushels harvested in 1929. : furnished apartment,,129, Main claims against said , estate should < Repeated tests of methods for .thru H. S. Murphy, head of- the gain-is nearly. .3 per. cent, over the having1 filed in f said court, her fin­ hour, and a. half. ' -/ - ‘ .. The commercial apple crop is now phonhltBu- be limited, and- tliat. - a time and al administration account,* and her the control of apple scab must be pollution division and 'representing] planted area -of 1929;’' For the estimated'- at 864,000 barrels as This • is a ' story of one motorist chanan' 710SF12...... ‘ 27t2c place be appointed to receive, ex­ petition praying for the allowance made before the worth of the Director George Hogarth of the' thirteen leading' field crops for against 1,206.000 barrels produced who obeyed an impulse not foreign amine and adjust all claims and thereof and for the assignment and method can he determined because State Department of Conservation. which the Department of Agricul­ last year. The probable: peach FO R REN T — Furnished apt rt- demands1 against said deceased by to most motorists. Sucb action is distribution of the residue of said scab is not serious -every year and Organized on a simple plan, the ture makes estimates of planted crop is set at 595,000 bushels.. In ment. Mrs. Raymond, 506 Days and, before said court;; estate. does not develop in all orchards in Association contains representa­ not recommended, it is illustrative acreuge, the total increase amounts 1929 that crop amounted to 816,000 Ave. Phone 265W. 2Silc It is ordered, That creditors of of the dangerous practices engag­ It is. Ordered, That rile 11th day equal amounts even in bad years, tives of practically ail of the Lan­ to more than 200,000 acres. An bushels. The indicated ’producriph said deceased are required to pre­ ed in at intersections by motorists of August A. D, 1930, at nine the members of the horticultural sing local clubs. Women’s clubs, unusually favorable spring for of pears is 690,000 bushels as com­ FOR RENT— Apartments; furnish­ sent, their claims, to; said Court in a burry. o’clock In the forenoon (Standard department at Michigan Scats col­ the Izaalt Walton League, various plowing :and seeding with very: pared with last year’s crop of ed for light housekeeping. Nar. at said Probate Office on or be­ Time) at said probate office, be lege. have found. service clubs, Boy Scouts, local Lack of protection at grade little replanting necessary, and an 468.000 bushels. The condition G. Kent, 307 Main St. Phone SS. fore1 the 3rd day of November and Is hereby appointed for exam­ The department has made exten­ newspapers and many others are crossings accounts for a large abundance of farm labor a t cheap­ of grapes as1 reported, on July 3 ; ' 2Stlo A. D. 1930 at ten o’clock in, ining and allowing said account sive tests of the- controls; used and taking an active part in the work. portion of the annual two billion er wages than in previous years indicates a probable production oi the forenoon, said time and place MISCELLANEOUS and- hearing said petition: * recommended for apple scab in For many years the Grand Riv- dollar traffic congestion loss. A t are two of the leading causes giv­ 70.000 tons. In 1929 the harvest­ being hereby appointed for the ex­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Michigan. Experiments were con­ 'er running through Lansing, and present there is one utterly un­ en for this expansion. ed crop was 68,900 tons. Tlia SCRATCH PADS—Assorted sizes amination and, adjustment of all- lic notice thereof be given by pub­ ducted in commercial orchards at its banks, has carried the reputa­ protected crossing in every 14 The increases for the various probable production of cherries i.t ..at, 10; cents p er pound. Record claims, and demands against said lication of a copy of this order, Morrice, Belding and Fenille, and' tion of being an “ eye sore.” Aside miles of highway. Although in crops as compared with their re­ estimated at 16,000 tons as com­ Office.' 31tf deceased. fo r three successive weeks pre­ in the Graham sub-station at from the pollution carried by the some sections of the country pro­ spective harvested acreages last pared with 15,000 tons, produced in It is Further Ordered, That pub­ vious to said day of hearing, in Grand Rapids. river from the city of Lansing, the gress is being made in grade year are: corn, 6 per cent; spring 1929 and 20,000 tons, the 1928 crossing for every 14 miles Of GLASSES FITTED— C. L. Stretch lic notice thereof be given by pub­ the Berrien County Record, a The report made after the tests banks of the river have been fill­ wheat, 15 per cent; oats, 10 per crop. The condition -of other fruits highway. Although in some sec? at the Cathcart News room ev­ lication of a copy of this order for newspaper printed and circulated that several specially prepared sul­ ed with rubbish and refuse. cent; barley, 2 per cent; rye, S per in terms of percentages of a full tions of the country progress is ery Thursday. No extra charge three successive weeks previous to In. said counlv. phur sprays nave not given, satis­ The object of the association is cent; beans, 20 per cent; alfalfa, 5 crop as reported on-July 1 were: being made in grade crossing eli­ for house calls. Phone -11S. 44tfc said day of hearing, in the Ber­ WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, factory control of apple scab under not only to beautify the banks of per cent; field peas, 30 per cent; plums, 5S; blackberries and rasp- rien County Record, a newspaper mination, crossings in the United, Judge of Probate. all conditions and have even been tnc river, but to work with the • and sugar beets, .63 per cent. The berries, 70; strawberries ,54; and FOR EXCHANGE— $3000.00 con­ printed and circulated in said city in a successful completion of SEAL. A true copy. Liilia O. very unsatisfactory in several in­ states are increasing at the rate acreage of potatoes is estimated to melons, 70. tract paying1 6 per cent interest countv. Sprague, Register" of Probate. its proposed sewage disposal plant. and $50.00 per month, for clear stances. Dry-mix and wettable WILLIAM H. ANDREWS', sulphurs are said to be much less This plant is now in the process ” property around. Galien or Bu­ of construction. Preliminary work 1 . Judge of Probate. effective in the control of scab chanan. Edna Wallace; European SEAL, A true copy. Lillia O. Twin City Garage is being done and within three than lime sulphur. JHotel, Benton, Harbor. 27t3p Sprague,. Register o f Probate, e years it is expected to he in oper­ Man Announces for The use of casein spreader in ation. SUMMER HATS at $1.00. Many 1st insertion July 10: last Julv 24 combination with the higher con­ - • —,—^-o------r n lovely styles and colors to; clcwe STATE; OF MICHIGAN, the Pro-, Sheriff Candidacy centration of lime sulphur, two at. $1. See them at The Style bate Court for the County of- and one-half gallons in. 100, did not Anglers Return '• Shop. Mrs:. E . F. Kubis, 22S E. increase the value of the spray. Berrien. Charles L, Miller of St. Joseph • Front. 2Stlc At a session of said Court, held The addition of calcium sulphate Creel Census Costs Y today formally announced his can­ and tobacco dust to the lime sul­ LOST— Rod and reel, between at the Probate Office in the City didacy for sheriff of Berrien coun­ of St. Joseph in said County, on phur did r.ot increase the effective­ To Conserv. Dept. ■Clear Lake and town. Firmer ty, and thus definitely confirmed ness of the spray. the 3rd. day of July A . D. 1930. rumors, that have created consider­ please return-to; Bick Smith. A detailed report of the expert 2Stlc Present: Hon. William H. An­ able stir in political circles, for the Increased interest in angling and drews; Judge of Probate. In the past several days. ments is given in special bulletin in the w'ork of the division of fish­ MINIATURE GOLF COURSE— Matter of the Estate of Mary F. The St. Joseph garage owner number 203, which can be obtained eries- and the department of con­ free by requesting it from the di­ Construct your own. course with- Stryker; Deceased: Ethel S." Rice will seek the Republican nomina­ servation in its fish planting pro­ *. but experience at minimum ex­ tion in, the September 9th primary rector of the experiment station at gram is indicated through the re­ having filed in said court her pe­ Michigan State college. pense.. Miniature golf courses tition praying that the adminis­ election. His petitions are in cir­ turn of large numbers of creel everywhere; making big money. tration of said estate be granted to census cards, To duly 1, 3,04.2 of these cards W e furnish plans, specifications Ethel S„ Rice or to some other Wild Life -Exhibits and. operating information; for suitable person. had been returned to the Division offices at Lansing, and it is ex­ sporty course. $85. Mitchell.En- I t is: Ordered, That the 4th day To Be Feature at -gineering Co., Fore Smith: Ark., pected that the .number returned of August A. D. 1930 at Mine ' 28tic for the 1930 season will be far in o’clock in m e forenoon. (Standard Mich. County Fairs excess of the number received last WANTED Time) at said probate office, be year. . and is; hereby appointed for hear­ Wild life exhibits will be shown Creel census cards are returned ‘ J W A N T E D — pupils for summer1 tu­ ing said petition by the Department of Conservation by anglers, Izaak Walton, League your toring. Mrs. Minnie Haas: 307 It is Further Ordered, That pub­ at 27 of Michigan’s fairs during' officers and by conservation offi­ j Main Street, phone 8S. 2$tlp lic notice thereof he given by pub­ the coming fall, it has' been .an­ cers who obtain the information lication of a copy of this order, nounced by the. Educational Divi­ from fishermen along the lakes .W AN TED t o REN T— S' room, once- each, week for three succes­ sion. and streams. The cards list the nibdern house, diaries E. Pert, sive weeks previous to said day o f The Conservation Commission, in number of fish caught, the num­ !? Buchanan,. 2£tlp hearing, in the Berrien County ber of hours fished, species, length, selecting the fairs at which ex­ 1st: insertion:: July 17;: last July 31 Record, a newspaper printed and hibits will be shown was guided number thrown back, because of Classic L STATE OF M ICHIGAN, the Pro- circulated in said countv, not only by -the applications for small size, place fished and other > bate Court for the County of WILLIAM H. ANDREWS these exhibits, but by the aggre­ information of a like nature. Those Judge of Probate:, gate attendance at these fairs, the returning cards are also privileg­ Berrien. culation throughout the county SEAL, . A true copy. Lillia; O. agreement of the fair boards to ed to: make any remarks concern­ A t a session o f said Court, held and will be filed with County Clerk 'A D at the Probate Office in the city Sprague, Register of Probate. pay half of the cost, and the lim­ ing fishing conditions, etc., that, 11 Ben Bittner before next Tuesday, ited departmental funds available they may care to make. of St. Joseph in said County, on the deadline for all candidates. 1st insertion Julv 17; last Aug. 21 for the purpose. Information obtained from the the $th day of July, A . D. 1930. Mr.. Miller has never held public Present, Hon. William H„ An­ STATE OF M ICHIGAN, The. Cir­ The places at which, Department cards is considered in making up If yoirre a telephone subscriber, simply office, but- has- been prominently the annual fish planting program, drews, Judge of Probate. In. the cuit. Court for the County of exhibits will be shown this fail Berrien, in Chancery. -active in Berrien county’ Republi­ and -in drawing up designations lift the hook, ask for No. 9 and state I Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth can circles for many years. are: 1 Voorhees, deceased. Frank J. Burkhard and Jennie for lakes and- streams. In. malting his announcement the Upper Peninsula: Ironwood, Es- your request. It s a service that makes < it appearing to the Court tnat Burkhard, plaintiffs, vs. John ------—o--- i— St. Joseph man said: canaba,. Newberry, Marquette, the vtime for presentation, of the Hamilton, Joseph Demont, Albert Profit? Nine Bucks it comparatively easy for you to insert B. Staples, Henry Vanderhoof, “I am confident J can give the Sault Ste Marie, Manistique, Martin: 191 give you $10 for j claims against said estate should people of Berrien county an honest Houghton. be limited, and-a time and place John D., Ross, John L. Ross; Rhom- every question you ask m e that. I efficient and economical adminis­ -Lower Peninsula: Greenville, St. your advertisement. And Want-Ads be appointed to receive, examine as L. Boss, Thomas L. Fulton, F- can’t answer. And for every one tration in the sheriff’s- office, plus Johns, Ionia, Holland, Marshall, ' and.adjust all claims and demands M.. Fulton, Geo. W . Lee, Richard I ask you that you can’t answer, ' offer the' solution to many a problem. a fair and impartial enforcement Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Bay |)‘ against said deceased, by and. be- A. Demont, and Mary- E. Demont;, you give me a dollar. Agreed? of all laws. That will be the City,' Detroit, Jackson, Gaylord,. | fore: said court; his -wife,, Samuel French, and Mer­ George: O. K. Whatis it that has There’s always someone eager to buy, platform upon which I will’ seek Saginaw; Cadillac, Adrian, Alpena, i , It is. Ordered,, that creditors of cy J. French, his; wife, Henry C. six legs, flies, and lands on its election.” Traverse City. E ast Jordan, Hills? sell or trade; someone who has a service ; said deceased are required to pre- French, and. Emily K. French, his: knees?” " v wife; Mary Arthur; John A . A r­ M r. Miller is a. native of Berrien dale, Bear Lake, Hartford. Martin ;(afror long- thought) • ; sent their claims; to said. Court at “More than twice: as m any ap­ to offer. Results are certain and f said-Probate Office on or before thur, and the wife of any of them, county.. H e was born 42 years ago “You win! here’s the $10, but what plications for exhibits were receiv­ l the 10th; day of. November A. D. where no^wife has joined, in con­ in, Baroda. the son;of Mr. and Mrs. is i t ? " •"•••* cost i-s quite moderate. I 1930; at, ten. o’clock: in. the fore- veyance;; -and his, her or their un­ Cleon Miller, who still reside on ed than could be physically and fi­ George: “Keep one dollar— I nancially accepted,’’,'raccbrding to: I noon, said: time and, place being known heirs', devisees, legatees and a farm near Baroda, where the don’t know myself.” Director George R.jHogarth,,0f the - hereby appointed for the examina- assigns,, defendants., have lived since the days .immed­ Sad, but True I tion' and adjustment of all claims A t a session: of said, court, held, iately following the Civil war: He Department of Gpnseryation, In She came into the police station some instances applications ware, 5 and. demands against said deceas- on the- 1.4th; day of. July A . D. began his career in Baroda as a with a photograph in her hand. !' jbd; ; ...... 1930. Present: Hon. Charles1 £.: rural mail carrier, working for received for exhibitbHdt- as many “My husband has disappeared,” I It is Further Ordered. That pub- White, Circuit Judge. Uncle Sam.for 10, years. About as seven and eighty.places in one said she. “This is his photo,” anil I KcMiotice: thereof be; given, byypub,- . In this: cause it appearing that 15 years 'ago he moved to St. Jo­ week, whereas thrcqfpr four is as she handed it to the inspector. jtv hcation, of a cop yhf this orde'i^for the parties . made defendants; in seph,, where, he has since been en­ many as is possibleltblhave during: “I want him. found ,at. once,’Vshe I* -three successive; weeks, previous; to said cause! as above-, -shown;,’ are gaged in the operation of an auto- that period...... , added. 't'1',.. jNt saidi day, ;of hearing; in. the; Berrien? said cause, as above shown, are mobile agency and garage. . ------O—-—4— . The inspector looked up from ^ -Conn ty’Record, a newspaper not residents of the State.-of Mich­ The British Legion1 is becoming the photograph.. “W h y ?” he asked. one of the largest employers of l ed and circulated in said county. igan, that it is not known in what First Mother: “Do you always ------O — — — : [ , ^WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, state or county they reside or kiss your daughter good-night be­ disabled labor in England its pop- - The clock in the town hall of i » • . , Judge of'Probate. whether said: defendants are living fore she goes to bed?” py factory employing’ 267 disabled | Gastleton, on the Isle of Man, has *>. 'SEAL.. A true copy. Lillia O. or dead- or whether they cq any of Second D itto: ‘N o, I always kiss ex-service men who made 31,000,- been going for 380 years. It has I SDraaue-i -Reaister of Probate. them left ^ieirs or legal rej^esepta-; her-good pyvrning before she does”. 000 poppies last year, I only- one’ hand. 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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold and Once a Sickly Little Youngster daughters have returned from a Former Blue Pitcher Encampment 169 A.t This Rate We*II motor trip through Wisconsin and LOCAL nortnern Michigan. Bats 1.000 in Game Installs Officers Soon Hit 4000 Mark Mr., and Mrs. Jay.,.Glover spent She Outdoes Men in.Ten-Mile Swim Sunday? wich/MqJand Mrs. John G.. Miss Johanna Deseuberg was Versus Niles Eagle Redden.: VI hostess Monday afternoon at a Buchanan. .Encampment No, 169,. The three month period from bridge party honoring Miss Violet Mr. and Mrs. Will' Smith and L ,0 .'.O ^ F i held installation of .of­ April i .t S July: 1 , irnelusive,’ wlflie G'-cita of Detroit. Mrs. J. K. The Niles Eagles were defeated Lawrence spent Sunday at New ficers Friday evening, July 11, only ay.gisage iin ,numl3Hribij -deaths Mr. and Mrs. D, D- Pangboiu Tracy and MrshGardiher McGraek- in a one-sided. * game ’ with the Troy. In,‘ the afternoon' "they. mo­ District Deputy Grand Rafelarbli' as compared with the preceding arrived home last Thursday from. en held high scores. tored to Benton. Harbor, and” visit­ Sumnerviile nine Sunday, Arthur Harley E, Squrer ci reeling the cer­ three month’s and with the corres­ Rudd, la., where they spent a week , Carl and Esther Arnott who have ed! the fruit market. < Ross, former Blue pi Leber,, eou- emony The new elective and ap­ ponding period of last year, has visiting their granddaughter, Mrs, been visiting at the home of Mr, Mrs. Olga H aas entertained sev­ pointive officers are Chief Pa­ been a banner period for increase Clarence Budenseik. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Will Whittaker west of U-ibuting largely to the 11-0 de­ eral little folks Tuesday in honor triarch, John Fydeli; Senior W ar­ of population via the stork route, Pangborn accompanied Mr. and Buchanan, have returned to their feat, both by bis work on; Ihe of Margaret's, birthday.' den, Warren Willard; High Priest, according to Harry Post, Chief of Mrs. C. P. Forman and Frank of home in Rensselaer. mound and with the stick. He had Charles Ellis- Junior Warden, Or- the Department of’ Statistics, of ttafi M r, and Mrs. H. Barnhart,. Lloyd Elkhart on the trip. a perfect day at bat, slamming Conley of Gler.dc ra, Mr. and, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs, I-I. M, Shriver of out. three doubles and a single’ in vel Compton; Recording Scribe, city. The vital statistics: for the Mrs. Ollic Allen, 3529 Fulton Chicago, were Sunday guests of Idoydr Conley, Mrs. Arvada Knight four Limes at bat. Next Sunday Albert Brown; Financial Scribe, city during the three months just Boulevard, Chicago, will be hostess Mr. and. Mrs. D. F. Shriver, north of Bay City, spent Sunday after­ the Sumnerviile nine will play —!e Leon Sittig; Treasurer, Joseph Ra­ closed were; births, 28; deaths, 9. to a dinner party Sunday honoring of the city. noon. with, Mr. and. Mrs, Clarence Auto Top Co. of Benton Harbor. ti Roti; First Watch, Lester Mit­ For the preceding three, months George Franklin and his bride. Linsenmiiir, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heim are ------o --— — chell: Second Watch, Joe Melvin; ending April 1 they were:: biro . Mrs. R. B. Franklin and daugh­ the parents of a son horn at Pa­ Third Watch, William Nelson; 15. deaths 9. For the quarter end­ Mrs, Cleo Soutlierton and1 child­ Art and Gastronomy ters, Mary anci Florence, of Bu­ wn ting hospital Tuesday evening. Fourth Watch, Roy Wynn; First ing July 1, the comparison was: ren Spent Sunday with her parents, The fact that 200 of them, re­ chanan will also bo present. Guard of Tent. Sam Wollet; Sec­ births 11, deaths 1 1 . M r. and Mrs, Charles Klasner, at James Benson of Holland re­ cently attended a dinner :in New Mr. and Mrs, Edward Philips turned to his home in Holland Sun­ ond Guard of Tent, E. Sittig; In­ Glendora, York would seem to disprove the have moved to Aurora, 111. day after spending a few days at old theory that poets don’t eat. side Sentinel, Leonard Dalenberg; Amos Spaulding Mrs, John Redden’s motner came Mrs. Roy Hoover entertained tire heme of George Remington. Outside Sentinel, Charles Lightfoot Tuesday to make an extended stay'. her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marcia Reams and Miss A silver treasurer consisting of Re-elected Treas. The Misses Marie and Lena Koe- Mrs. C. I, Shackley of Aurora, 111., Steinman have returned from Buf­ 1000 old coins dating from the Niles, Blues Play nigshof returned home Sunday al­ Sat. falo, N. Y . where they were guests years 1636 to 1661 was found by ter an extended visit with relatives Colvin District Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cranklc .of of Miss Doris Reams. Miss Stein­ German, foresters in the hollow of Second in Little and friends at Jackson and De­ Bridgman visited at the Roy Hoov­ man left for her home in Detroit an old tree trunk. troit. er home Sunday. Wednesday. ------o------Amos Spaulding was re-elected Mrs. Fred and Cieo Linsenmier George H. Batchelor and daugh­ The United States frigate "Con­ World's Serious treasurer of the Colvin District at were in Niles Tuesday. ter, Miss Beth Batchelor attended Masking H im- Feelings stitution” maintained American the annual meeting held at the M rs, Kate Gilbert entertaiDed the annual meeting of postmasters Mrs. Goodpatter, It makes my rights on every ocean and sailed The Niles New York Central school house Monday evening. fifteen little folks Friday: in honor of the sixth congressional district heart ache to turn a hungry, home­ 500,000 miles in her S-l years of ac­ nine and the Blues will meet again of Patricia Bellinger's sixth; birth­ at Kalamazoo Tuesday evening-. less wanderer from my door. tive service. The ship was one of at Athletic Park Sunday afternoon Ira Neiswender day. The hostess served ice cream, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and Mrs. Topflal, Same. That's why the first three built for .the Ameri­ in the- second of the Little World's daughter, Irnogcne, returned Men-, and, cake. we rented this apartment, where can navy. Serious, which is to be wen by the day from a trip to Niagara Falls. they can’t get past the janitor. ------o------team taking two out of three. Named Director Mrs. George Dressier is in very- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mogford en­ The nation’s vacation industry Manager Fred Mead will play the poor health. She is under the tertained a party of friends at. a Russian lumber is being used ex­ does a 33,000,000 a year business same lineup which he used last Ira Neiswender was re-elected1 to care of Dr. McCutchcon of Cassop- dinner-dance at their summer tensively in French houses this as much as the iron and steel com­ week and states that two games the post of director in the; Miller olis. home at Diamond Lake. year. panies. will be sufficient to decide the su­ district at the annual school meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bellamy of premacy. ing held Monday evening: - Oak Park and Mrs. Dora Borst of Buchanan, spent Tuesday: with Mr Q u t j Co r s a n £N0UQ<4NC£ ar.d Mrs, George Dressier, Her father died from tuberculosis. visited Battle Creek, Mich,, recently* Margaret Haas is spending sev­ When she was a little girl she suf­ she was: Introduced in the great Battle E v e r y Veedol victory is a victory f o r your pocketbook eral days with her uncle, Bd Herb fered so with pains in her back that Creek Sanitarium dining room. and fashily at Buchanan. there wore times when It seemed she "She follows: a otologic liie.*' the Mir. anil Mrs. A. E. Houswertb, would not survive^ guests were told. The same principles M r. und Mrs. Carson. Houswerth But look at her now. of living taught patients from every and baby and Mr. and Mrs- Will Ruth Corsan today is otic o! the part of the country when they go to Rough were entertained Sunday at world’s best swimmers. She finished the Battle Creek Sanitarium physi­ the Krieder home in Niles. third in the first Lake Ontario ten- cians and dietary experts for treat­ The E. L. C; E. of Portage Prair­ mile Marathon, three places ahead or ment have made Ruth. Corsan an out- ie will-, hold: their monthly business Ederle, in water at 50 ~:andln3 leader in world sports. She and; social meeting Friday evening degrees. Gus Sonnenbqrg tiusfc*, is ?n perfect health. She is a pettcct in the church basement wrestler, gave up after four miles- physical specimen in every respect. The Live Wire class of Portage She covered the course m G heurst i Ghe itivcs the credit to her mode of will hold, a wreiner roast at the minutes. Second m the 1929 con ■jvmj and eating. camp grounds Friday evening, July test, she swam the ten mile? in a Framin’ for the third Lake Ontario 35. hours. 27 minutes. Only seven or th‘* ;:r.r:thcn she expects to give an Friends of Melvin Boyle will be 300 contestants finished the race »; \ !'.* account of herself In it. glad to know, although unable to through 60-degrce water i v ’ -i mends at Battle Crtrx Sam- sit up yet, he is- gaining. When. Mrs, George C CVr - - The- entertainment Sunday even­ ■ M M I ing given by the Mission Band of Partage was well, attended. The Christian Science Churches Junior orchestra deserves a lot of ‘Sacrament” was the subject of praise, their numbers w'ere well Lesson-Sermon, in all Christian rendered. Science churches Sunday, July 13. The play, '"Dot', the Miner’s Among the citations which com­ Daughter," presented Tuesday by prised the lesson-sermon was the the Maple Grove Sunday: School at Christian Science. Church following from the Bible; “Ye Portage Prairie church, was well also, as. lively stones, ’are built up ' T T T attended and each- character deser­ Sunday School at 9 ;4f> a. m. a spiritual house, an, holy priest­ ves special mention. Sunday service at II a. m. hood, to offer up spiritual sacri­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherwood Subject, "Life.” fices. acceptable to God by Jesus a t l i t i l Wednesday evening meeting at received word from, their son. Har­ Christ.” (.1 Peter 2:5) vey,. and party that they? were at 7M5. The lesson-sermon also included * illillll Temple, Tex.. July- 12 and were Reading room, located: in the the following passages from the 1r p leaving for Austin, Tex. They church at Dewey avenue and Oak Christian Science textbook. “Scien­ 36 bad .cot had much trouble and no Street,, is open, each Wednesday af­ ce and Health with Key to; the had roads. They report the worst ternoon from 2; till -1 o’clock. Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy; roads; were at the Baki-rtowr*. “Church. The structure of Truth Mich,, railroad crossing and that Evangelical Church and: Love; whatever rests upon was because of the laying of new Rev, \V. D. Hayes, Minister : and proceeds front divine Principle. *\\ £ V ; ¥ plunks. Sunday School: ait 10 a. m. The church is that institution ------o.------Sermon, "Serving Tables,” at 11, which affords proof of its utility A London-3 COL hind air service is Leagues at 7 p. m. and is found elevating the race, being, promoted. • Sermon, “The High Cost of Sin­ rousing the dormant understanding ning”, S p. m. i from material beliefs to- the ap­ Prayer meetings Thursday at S. prehension of spiritual ideas and: \ ^ < s Camp meeting over the last two the demonstration of divine Scien­ NILES LADY Sundays: in, August. Boys and ce. thereby casting out devils, or * * ^ girls camps will be conducted at error, and healing the sick, the camp; meeting. ip. 5S0.) - > * —*v The Adult League will meet with ------o------GRATEFUL Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rough next Church til" Christ Monday evening. J. L. Griffith, Pastor TG KONJOLA! -You are cordially invited. Bible School and worship service — i------o ------... at 10 a. m. Bibie study, Moses, a Methodist .Episcopal Church Courageous Leader. Text, chapter 1, 2, 3. 11, 32. Sermon subject. TEAKS OF SUFFERING FROM Thomas Itice. Pastor “The Grace of God.” COMPLICATION OF AIL­ You will find/ friendship with mm Tiie Junior «md Senior Endeavor & ■ MENTS ENDED BY folks; and: fellowship; with God in NEW 5IEDICINE. Societies meet at 6:30 p. m. The the work of the church and Sun­ theme, “Some Good Summer Read­ day School. There are two precious; ing.” Do you read? What do things we would like you to enjoy you read?’ and share. Scout troop No. 42 meets on Sunday School at 10 o’clock Tuesday at 7*15 p. m. “A Scout is with interesting helpful lessons for Loyal, a Scout is Reverent a. Scout everyone. is Trustworthy.” Enough said. Morning worship at 11 o’clock.. Mid week service every Thurs­ Mrs. Frank Kean. is. hr charge of day night at S o’clock. Leader, the singing for this Sunday, Dr. M rs. S. J. Johnston. If you are Sargent will give a vocal solo, in looking for a season of refreshing the morning service. Sermon sub­ you will find it here. ject, “The; Appeal, of: Athletics in Preaching service Sunday even­ the Bible;” ing at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon sub­ 'when hurricanes howled their hymn of hate Epworth Leagues at 6. and 7. ject, “The Lord's Prayer.” What The Junior department seems to: be­ did He pray for and why? Do you coming strong all the time. Good, know what the Lord's; prayer1 is? attendance and enthusiastic leaders Come and let’s; talk it over. Byrd over the South Pole . . . That seem the order of the service. We ------o — i—- were glad; to have, visitors in the First Presbyterian Church; was a victory for V E E D O L . Senior group, they gave us- help­ Harry IV. Stiver, Minister ful, suggestions; from: their own ex­ Church School-—10 a. m. perience Morning service— 11, a. m . Evening1 service at & o’clock. But both of these- unparalleled tests No evening service. r: x. Arthur Johnston and. Mrs, Edna of motor oil were victories for your Reist will give, a vocal! duet for Redeemer Lutheran Mission w f t , the; evening service, and Mir. John-; O. E . Sohn, Pastor pocketbook„ ston will lead; the congregational; Corner Front, and. Main, :2nd floor MRS. ALBERT GOFFINGER singing.. Subject Of address: “The There will; be no service* June •‘For a long time: I suffered Tragedy of the Transgressor.**- 29th, as the: pastor is attending from1 the disordered condition of The; boys; from the Morgan. Parle the. Michigan, district, convention For VEEDOL proved conclusively my stomach,” said Mrs. Albert camp; with; their leaders; will attend’; o f the Lutheran church. a^soiiar a that, no matter how severe the: ser­ Coffinger,, 619’ North Second Street, i d rop to the Oronoko; church at 9 o’clock. was Niles, Michigan. “M y food re­ There1 will also be special music at; fused to;, digest, but; lay- like a rock this service. Folks in this neigh, vice, it will keep motors humming in my stomach. ,1 was always, con­ borhood! are especially invited., Wagner News stipated, and. strong- laxatives gave The young people of. the Ep­ sweetly and save costly breakdowns me only temporary relief.. M y kid­ . L A D Y D R U IV 1 M O N D H A Y worth League will have a. beach Miss Eva and Ray Hopkins of the Graf Zeppelin ’ and repairs. neys and bladder caused, lots of party this Thursday evening, start­ Chicago, spent the week end here trouble. M y back, constantly- pain­ ing from1 the, church at 6, p, m. The; with their aunt, Mrs. Sol. Norman. ed' me, and X had, to get up four plan is to have a hamburger fry on Miss Mabel. Gunyon of Frank­ or five; times every night due to. the shores of Lake Michigan at fort, Ind., is spending the* summer VEEDOL has proved that it gives a bladder actions. Tower Hill. with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde -Gunyon. “Konjola proved: to1 be Just the Farewell party to D r: and Mrs, Mr; and Mrs. John Abele and A VA G E squalls could not still the quality of performance that no other medicine-1 needed. In, a remark­ Sargent, Beth, and. Donald—-Thru- family spent Sunday with Charles serene song of the Graf Zeppelin ably short time m y stomach- was: out the; years this family has been Abele and family near Niles. S motor oil can excel. restored1 to a normal, healthy com a splendid moral and financial, sup­ Mr: and Mrs. Charles Hess spent motors . . . as they hummed their way dition,, and m y food, digests, and all; port to; our church. W e are very Sunday with. M r. and M rs, Victor stop For oil where the: distress; that used to follow my> sorry to lose them but ive wish; Rofinot near! Berrien Springs, Mr. Now , the thriftiest motorist can give meals is gone. M y bowels are them Godspeed in their new en­ Rofinot is much, improved' in health YOU. SEE THIS SIGN around the world. regular and m y kidneys: and; blad­ terprise: There will be a farewell, Mrs. Eli Sands is much better. his motor the thrill, of a genuine 10096 der are, in first; class condition,, party for them Friday, July .18,. M rs. Ida, Slireve is caring for her. That was a victory for V E E D O L . and the: hack; pains are-gone, I in Kathryn Park; with a pot luck1 paraffine base motor oil. . . and thrill never have to get up nights, sleep; supper a t 6:30. Please bring dishes; welt and benefit: from, the rest X. and, tableware. Mrs, J. R;. Semplei Ray Travis Again Pitiless cold gave no pause to eager his purse with substantial money sav­ get.’” Miss Lena, Letter;. Mrs: Lyons and Quickly Konjola: goes to the; Francis Hiller arc members; of the’ i Elected Director pistons as they carried Rear Admiral ings in upkeep and repairs. source; o f the, ailments and, if tak-; committee in charge;, If;,the weath-; en- with regularity for six or eight- en is not suitable fo r an out: of Polly wog District weeks, it, brings new; glorious and doors; party it will be; held'in .the: jRay Travis,'was ,re-elected to the; abundant health. - ■; church.; L e t ,us,m ake it,:&Vbig1 af­ three-year term, of. director for'the Konjola is sold in Buchanan. fair: .. , ■ 'i ■■ Oak. Grove school;* district, better Michigan; a t W , N. Bro.drick’s drug Each. Tuesday-.the;-Boy; ’Scouts THE HIGH GRADE OIL CO., DistrM tn i-nown> as the “Pollywog” district, store, and by all Iheibest druggists1 hold their meeting under- the very at the annual business meeting and in all towns throughout:this entire: capable. leadership*of -Scoutmaster election held there Monday even­ B u c.hia n aTii ,J| M ichigan v section. Leo Slate,J31' «V - - ing.