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NUMBER 26 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937 SIXTY-EIGHTH YE

this yei nurser terestffi, or trees Vi tep to c « ■indicate BANK ISSUES STOCK, CHANGES NAM!Dumper 'ek Management Changed Polls To Open Increased Interest Islands ’ ' Now H ere’s Two Local Men Crandall Recalls Cool, Refreshing, At Haffner’s Store Stockholders Al 132 squar .-260 an act the Injured In Auto Today For Vote Memories of Forty Below in a Tent Shown in Better A change of management at Vote Dividends With hot weather coming on, The Indians weren’t probably Haffner’s Store has been an­ entirely to blame, however, he Animal, . Proposition On Amendments memories of sleeping in a tent in Driving Campgn nounced, Martin Zuercher, who Collision Friday said, for the reservation comman­ Special Meeti ended ani J the Dakotas at forty below are was transferred here from the cooling recollections o f William der had apparently been supple­ .jel MaVer Polls will be open from 7:00 Garret, Ind., store, will be in W. who die This Fourth of July will prob­ menting his income with revenue An auto collision one mile wrist o'clock this morning till 6 o'clock Crandall. An increased interest in the charge. Raymond Walters, the ably bring its share of ‘'booming." derived from the sale of flour, in­ Share Sale to Add of Niles, about 5:15. o’clock Fri­ this afternoon for voting on the He was sent there with the traffic safety campaign is evidenc­ former manager for several years, Over in Europe the share of Second Cavalry in 1906 to quell tended by the government for the Capital; New Name to b.~~ day afternoon, resulted in minor three proposed amendments to ed by a greater response and a is now manager at the Rehm’s “booming” is no small one, for a Ute uprising, he related, and Indians, and the Indians, seem­ greater number of inquiries, re­ Union State Bank ^Stevriife injuries for two Buchanan men, the Buchanan city charter. The Variety store. ------. j,haboobs,V the big gun.i aie i.i action again. they stayed there for seven ingly in retaliation for the injus­ ports the safety committee. Plans F, K. Montague and Charles first precinct is to vote at Dun­ ' ’iXPfipn Fortunately, however,' over here, Wales, and three Niles men, Ed­ lap's Garage at 288 E. Front St., months, through the entire win­ tice, took the warpath. have been made to pay out $700 in An increase In capital contrtio* except for .v,.nr nnlllary drills ward Bidewell, Bud Jerue and and the second precinct is to vote ter season. No trouble was experienced by cash awards during the three stock, a change of the name of and rituals, an., some fiiecvaek- Harold Sutler, and more serious at the Council Chamber at lill.N , "But I didnt’ mind it,” he said, the troops with the Indians, Cran­ month drive. Galien-Buchanan State Bank, and ers, we have nothing o f file sort. Four Year Girl injuries for two other Niles men, Oak St. “I dug a hole in the ground, dall said, except that one night Letters submitted may describe a declaration of dividends, ' Were But what will the next year Winiu.ui Arthur and William crawled in like a woodchuck, and some o f the Utcs, at least so all an automobile accident or near ac­ voted at a special meeting of the bring? Or tlie next five? Carkman. The two latter men was plenty warm.” the evidence indicated, crept cident, errors in driving, danger­ Killed Friday by stockholders, June 15, Mr, Ewing, . Who knows ? were released from Pawating hos­ The occasion for the sending of through the picket lines and loos­ ous driving or street conditions, vice-president of the bank, has* pital, Tuesday. Softball troops, Crandall explained, was ed all the horses of the second suggestions for improvement of nounced. - - streets, relief o f .raffic congestion, Accidental Shot To somewhat change l lie mood, 'IHo accident is,, reported to the result of the alleged killing of battalion. The common stock incj^uwb’V the following two lines ifom an •have, 'occurred when, the car driv­ about Seventeen white people, The Troop commanders held, or anything else that will help to from $25,000 to $50,000, (‘Mr. improve or make for safer traffic old pantonniie song have always en by. Bidwell, and occupied by (John Schultz) among them'the commander of several “pow wows" with the A shotgun wound proved fatal Ewing said, was voted becaus^ tho been pleasing. probably parUy.w- tiie ITiles men, turned out of the BOORMAN'S vs. GNODTKE the Ute reservation, by the ULes, Utes, Crandall said, and every­ conditios. for Barbara Miller, four, daugh­ large increase in deposits <$nd | cause of their sound, and also be­ last, hound traffic into the path June 28, Monday when o.n a rampage. thing was peacefully settled. , These letters will be analyzed ter of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Miller, made such a move necessary''in cause they so well describe in . ^y i;; the westbound Montague car. The game between Poorrrian’s and studied, and a summary of who was shot in the left thigh order to meet the banking law them Will be reported to -the' Na­ of tran.neiTihg. Information Ui.n. Muiitague was bruised and suf- and Gnodtke that was rained out about three o’clock Friday after­ ruling that a -ten to one ratio be tional Safety Council, which will is Older Ilian the ladio, older /ered a bad head cut, anil was 2 _ weeks ago was played Monday noon. She died at 10:30 o’clock maintained between deposits arid Dr. Fish Opens Office 'Gamble Stores then make recommendations as to than, the uewsi(ia,iei', older even night, this week being the play­ Friday evening at Pawating hos­ capital stock. j knocked out for about a half I what Buchanan should do to cor­ than, the mail,,. hour. Wales' nose was injured off week. The Association agreed To Hold Open House pital, Niles. The dividend was declared as of rect dangerous or inconvenient The 0U]Jlu.u Ida! the Took, Hie ' and. one ol’ ills wrists was severe­ to play off, the games that were Dr. E. C. Fish of South Bend, The. gun was accidently dis­ record, June 25, payable July 1, cook told tile crew, rained out or protested this week traffic conditions. at the rate of two and one-half ly wrenched, but subsec;uenL X- physician and surgeon, opened his Buchanan’s new authorized charged when knocked'over while so as To start out on a clean Slate Traffic Suggestions Made per cent, or the equivalent o f a The crew told me, so The story ru'ys revealed no fracture. : office at 112 W. Front St. today. Gamble store located at 224 E. Barbara was playing in a wish I must be true. with the lighted field. Among new suggestions made five pef cent annual rate. He asnd Mrs, Fish. have moved ■Front St, will be open for Inspec­ house with some other young­ Or if you are a race track fan, . Both teams fattened their bat­ in this last week’s letters are the New Name Effective July. 4..]? here and will make tlieir home at tion Friday night, July 2. A sters,.- Lieut. Peck Visits ting averages collecting twenty- following: The bank’s name was Changed you may liice the next from ail that address. radio will be given away during She was bom June 6, 1933 in old English music hall song three hits collectively. Poorman’s Dr. Fish received his A. B. at Stricter rules in regard to the from the Galien-Buchanan State Here After Panama- ’’Open House” hours. . issuance of driver’s licenses. Test Buchanan township. Funeral ser­ better: made eleven runs on twelve hits North Manchester College, and Bank, to the Union State Bank, The store, in the Redden-block, the applicant’s knowledge of traf­ vices were held at the Childs J. know a bloke wot knows a cove Florida Plane Trip while Gnodtke was making ten graduated from the Indiana School according to. Mr. Ewing, because has been completely redecorated fic rules as well as his driving Funeral Home at 2 o’clock Mon­ A s ’ad it from a man runs on eleven hits. of Medicine. He has been in Elk­ of the cumbersome and. Misleading with new, modem fixtures install­ ability. day afternoon, the Rev. C. A. character of -the former name; The Wot saw a party wot told ’im Gnodtke scored first in the sec­ hart and South Bend and for the A plane trip of about 2200 miles ed to make this one of the most Repair Chicago street at the in­ Sanders of the Evangelical church new name becomes effective, July ’lU'll win it if 'he can. ond inning on a hit and three er­ past year was house doctor at from Panama to Pensacola, Fla., attractive stores in this locality. tersection of Portage and Chicago. officiating. * rors, They got another run in the •Epworth Hospital. Mrs. Fish is 1. The bank has operated under.the was made by Lieut. Edwin R. The people of this community •Many persons fail- to stop when Surviving are her parents, one name of 'the Galien-Buchanan Grit says ■ The old fashioned third .on two singles and an error. also a graduate of Manchester Peck, prior to making a visit will have an opportunity to in­ turning to the right off of Portage sister, Esther, and three brothers, State Bank since July, 1934.' - spring is one when strikes were Another run crossed the plate in College. hero lit the homes of his mother, spect the line of merchandise during the 12:00 o’clock traffic Marion, Lloyd and Richard. the fourth on a hit and an error. The new stock, which stockhold­ called in the baseball paries of Mrs. L. E. Peck, and his parents- from Clark’s, and some drive1 Four hits, including a home run handled by this new store on ers voted to offer first for a period the country, not in its factories. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Childs. through Earl Beck’s vacant lot to by Batten, scored three more runs open house nignt. This merchan­ Walter Hawes Sends of fifteen days to present stock­ Lieut. Peck was in charge of ' avoid the stop light. holders, will be placed; on sale, to in the fifth. Putting on a great Buchanan, Niles, dise consists in part of automo­ This one is for The hook and the six-plane squadron which Graduated Speed Limit Proposed Card From Goteborg the general public, July 1; The .| roily in the seventh they fell tive supplies, featuring tires and liners: made the Trip. Among interesting batteries, paint, radios, electrical The twenty mile speed limit on stock is voting, $100 par value Two Welshmen were, fishing short by cne run when they got occurrences oil the journey was All-Star Teams supplies, sporting goods and outlying streets stamps Buchanan common stock, and. js tp, be offer about two miles .from land. They three more runs on two singles The following, card mailed on the discovery by one of the pilots, household necessities. as out of date in traffic regula­ ed at $150- i . had an excellent catch. Torn said and three errors. June 19, in Goteporg, Sweden, By I,w while in flight, that a big snake - All stores bearing the “Author­ tion. Most cities have a graduated The increase in capital, bxoe . Poorman’s went scoreless ’'until To Meet Here Walter Hawes was received at lit -Pave: “ We'd better . mark Che was wrapped around one of the speed limits, with a 40 miles limit together with an increase of $9,| they scored two Tuns on three ized Gamble Stores Agency" sign the Record office yesterday: spot in case wo come out tomor- wing stays of his ship. where there are few houses, 35 500 in surplus, Mr. Ewing stated, hits and. two errors. Poorman’s are owned by the men operating "We were o ff the North coast low.” The squadron first flew from .The Buchanan All-Stars and the miles closer in, and a 20 mile limit will bring -the bank’s capital and had a big- fifth inning getting; six the store. of Denmark this morning, and off . On reaching shore Tom asked, Coco Solo, Panama, £o Kingston, Niles All-Stars will piay the Open­ The public is cordially invited where traffic is -thick enough to surplus to $92,500, as compared runs on four hits and four costly the coast of Norway last night. “Hid ymt mark the place?” Jamaica, a, distance of 650 miles, ing game at the Athletic field, warrant it. The 20 mile an hour With a total capital and surplus Of" errors. They won the game in the to attend an Open House Friday We went between Orkney's and . "Yes,” said Dave, “I put a' then to Quantanamo, Cuba, 600 the Park Board has .announced. limit near the outskirts of the city $58,000 at Die beginning o f • the seventh inning with three runs on night, July 2, from 7:30 on to in­ the Shetlands on account of the chalk mark on the left Side o f miles farther, next to,St. Peters­ Expectations that the work on breeds disrespect for the laws, be­ year. The last increase in capita] four hits and an error, spect this new store and its mer­ fog. the boat.” . burg, Fla., . 780 miles more, and The field will be completed by cause of its injustice. stock, Mr. Ewing said, waS in ' Batten and J. Ellis led the los­ chandise. No merchandise will be : “ The voyage was very smooth , To which Tom replied, “Silly, then made the 1100 mile trip to Saturday, were expresed by mem­ Erect a “keep to the right1’ sign April 1933, -the increase, at thai ers with the bat, with, the former for sale that evening. . across the Atlantic- but cold and We .might not have the same bout Pensacola, Fla. bers of the board. Because of the in conjunction with 'the stop sign time .being made to enable th.)i getting a home run and a single The personnel of the local store foggy. The waves were very tomorrow.” . • Pearson's Lieut. Peck arrived. Thursday uncertainty as to When .the equip­ at the corner of Front Street and bank to meet requirements of both .j in four times up and scored three will consist of Wm. Sullivan, own­ rough, and high in the North Sea and. left Monday. He has been ment for the field will arrive, no Moccasin, Motorists driving south Galien.and Buchanan needs, when runs; while the latter got three er, James Mokman arid George yesterday, but neither of us miss­ Tills poem was submitted by a stationed with the Naval Air definite date has- been set for the oh Moccasin and stopping for the the bank was established at Ba. ■ ;*a singles in four times, up. Sullivan of Dowagiac. ed a meal. writer who signed himself. X. Y. Corps at Panama for over a year. opening game. : stop-sigh at Front, invariably pull chanan. Haitenbach and Deilinger boost­ j “We arrived in Goteborg about Present Stock Non-Assessible j He has been in active service Bleacher charges for games at in or near the center of the street,; ed tlieir averages by getting three noon. Mrs. Hawes will go to her Daybreak since graduation from Annapolis the field, the Board reported, will leaving a very narrow lane for The enactment o f the -new bank-. .! lifts in four times up each. home near Bollnas and I will go O, the breezes are a humming, in 1922. be five cents for Monday, Tues­ Council to Hold drivers ascending Front St., and ing' laws in July 1933, Mr. Ewing And the woods are full o f song, Summary: day, Wednesday and Thursday, turning north on Moccasin. around the Norwegian coast to said, made 'all stock in stata Janks :: And the blue bells are a ringing, Pool-man's 000 260 3 11 12 9 and ten cents for Friday, with a Tronheim, across the mountains non-assessible after July 1,-. •• And the meudow’s at The dawn, Gnodtke 021 130 3 10 11 10 ten cent charge for car load along Meeting Friday Buchanan Album in Sweden to Bollnas.” New stock issued al ter July 1, And tlie brook lias been a rippling News Received Poorman and A. Tdpash. the fence line. non assessible but old stock's v?sii Over rocks the whole-nrgnt thru D. Eilis and Penwell. Being Compiled Niles, Buchanan, Lions assessed until after .the latter' daite^ Keeping time to nature's singing, A meeting of tlie City Commis­ Stockholders under laws existu Of ’37 Grads Buchanan Cub Scouts sion will be held Friday evening at Beating out a light tattoo. to Meet in Softball before .these laws, Mr. Ewi lg ' Women’s Meet Held An old time album, composed There are poems in the flowers, Attend Camp Madron 7:30 o’clock at the City Hall for pointed out, were liable fo r tptpq/. the essential purpose of deciding of old piotures of persons, events, In each rose and violet; Thanks to one ot our former at Orchard Hills Club That plans tor a soft ball game the par value of'the stock, on tlie submitted bids for the con­ buildings, and scenes, of bygone There are eliaritings in tlie. high school correspondents we are Six cub scouts of Cub Pack 141 between the Buchanan Lions club now they are only liable fdr1 - days of Buchanan and the near V* able to present the following news A coslunie golf tournament, a are attending Camp Madron this struction of a bridge over McCoy team and the Niles Lions- club par value. - . bowers vicinity is being compiled by Jesse as to what graduates of the 1937 Scotch foursome, and a putting week. This week and next are to Creek on the route of the propos­ team are being made, was recent­ The bank ended the six. rh'ontliH That a fellow can’t forget; H. East of Battle Creek, son of class are at present doing. contest, in addition to competition be cub scout weeks. ed extention of Third Street to ly announced. The Niles club period of -this year with very And the robins in a clioi-us; . j Charles East, and a former resi­ Dale. Boyce: Working for Sworn for The , lowest gross score, were Clark’s. . ■ ■ made a.challenge at the joint faotory earnings, Mr, Ewing“ r e ­ And the rooster with his horn The local cub scouts attending dent of Buchanan. Upon comple­ Funeral Home. held at . tlie Orchard Hills Club meeting of the two clubs a few ported. Try in every way To tell us are: Arthur Fibers, Denny Lyon, tion the album is to he donated to . Art Trapp, Dean Criffield and grounds at a women’s meet, Tues­ weeks ago and at their meeting Its tlie waking time of morn. Maynard Martin, jr.. Jack Rus­ G. Rose Picks Berries the city to preserve for its his­ Chuck' Wesner: Clerks in the A. d a y ;. Wednesday, June 23, the Buchan­ MEAD BIGHTS sell, Tommy VanDeusen, Louis torical interest arid is to be kept Officers Elected at.. & P. Winners of the ladies costume Nine to Half Pound an Lions decided to accept the Scientists Turn To Schools Grey, Jr. in some place where the volume Marie Montgomery: Working tournament were: Mrs. J. A. challenge. 1902-03 Reuniqd In Fight on Infections in Air They will receive instruction will be available to anyone who in one of Clark's offices. White, costume. prize, arid Mrs. If present plans go through and They mast be referring' to po­ and will participate in scoutcraft, .Strawberries that weighed nine wishes to see it. Imogene . Russell and Marjory Fay Frazee, Niles, second cos­ are agreeable to the Niles club, litical propaganda, of course. .} hobbies, athletics and boating- and to the, half pound was the record The book . now contains many The 14th reunion o f 'Cne 1902»R®h.& Mitch: 'Telephone' operators. tume prize. • . Booster Returns to Career • • sailing. A court of 'honor will furnished by berries picked on the piotures of ancient vintage, among the game will be held- Wednesday Classes of Buchanan High Sohoot•:' Joe Bachman: Working in Chi­ . The low gross score was won As Office Hoy, Giving lip J.i>vn be held sometime during the week O. E. Rose Farm by George Rose them being pictures of tlie old evening, July 7, on the new light­ was held at Island Farlc, cago. by Mrs. Rosalie Owen of Niles. at which time awards for the var­ ed ball field, which is expected to Who said that the horse was Rose Zaelinmii: Working at and brought to tlie Record office. Buchanan Blues, Class piotures, a Sunday, June 27, and was^ouenR- Die smartest animal ? I The putting prize was won by ious activities will be given. A full box was brought in and it picture of Aunt Charity, Truman be ready then. ed by 37 members from vinfoUsi:' HaiTiier's. Mrs, Mary Plyin. was found that the first nine Fuller, the original Pears mill, an parts of the country, some com­ Victor Vigansky and Robert Winners in the Scotch four­ Mrs. Ralph Cunningham left on weighed a: half .pound, and the old fire engine river steamer, the ing from South Bend, Ann Arbon, Former Resident Hquier: Are ttt Sclfridge Field. some were Mrs. William Bold, Jr., Downtown Archery Tuesday for her home at Pasa­ first eighteen, a pound. In addition M, B. H. and C. Railway Depot, Battle Creek and Chicago. ' . Mary Jam: Heiernuum: Office first; Mrs. Frank French, Niles, Of Buchanan Dies dena, Calif. She has been visiting they were sweet with lots of flav­ a group of local Spanish-Ameri­ Range is Proposed The following officers. Tvefi -r : girl at .Boyce Real Estate office. second; and Mrs. Miller, third. Word lias been received that Margaret Husc: Working at Mr. and Mrs. Cole Hayes. or. can War trainees, and Big Frank elected at the reunion: Roy Rice, That a downtown archery range Mrs. Rebecca Roland Childs, a Galieii-Bucliaiian State Bank. Merson. president; and Ray Weaver* - sec­ may be formed was the possibility former resident of Buchanan Melvin Campbell, Jack Polly, Dr. E. Waldo to Mr. East has asked that anyone retary and treasurer.- suggested by local archery en­ passed away June PI. Surviving- and Robert Stevens; Working at Invention by Buchanan Resident having old pictures, and wishing The members made plans to Attend Osteopath’s thusiasts. Their proposal being are her sister, Miss Susan E. Ro­ Clarks. •to include, them in the collection, hold next year’s meeting ai; the. that the range be located in one land of Pasadena, Calif.; two John Dale: Selling cars for Rus­ Convention leave them for him, With Ted same place on the last S u n d a y ’m, May Radically Change Archery Of the vacant lots downtown near daughters, Mrs. George W. Wool- sell garage. Rouse at Mead's Barber Shop. June. ^ 4’. ey of Corona del Mar, Calif., and Eva Kovick: Selling tickets at Dr. E. T. Waldo will spend next the creek. very light bow. So real archers Walton Becker and James Ev- Mrs. E. M. Prentice o f Upper tlie Hollywood Theatre. week in Chicago attending the “Archer’s Grip” Increases have, for centuries, followed the Record Co. Purchases Mrs. Naugle Injured ■ Montclair, N. J.; and a son, John , Max Beadle: Ice Man. convention of the American Osteo­ Accuracy of Shots eringliam have volunteered their practice of hooking three fingers R. Childs of Cleveland, O. Clyde Shaffer, Robert Neal: pathic Association at the Stevens Lithograph Equipment Services as attendants. In Fall Down Steps > ' Funeral services were held on Working at Thomas Ice Cream Hotel. An archer's grip which may ef­ around the string with the arrow One of the local group plans to June 17. Burial was in Rose IIlll Parlor, The Convention promises to he fect a radical change and im­ between the first and second fin­ The Record Printing C.o. now present the proposal to the City cemetery, Chicago, 111, ' , Don Bennttt: Rex Hotel worker. one of the best in many years, Dr. provement in the practice of arch­ gers. This helps some but often has the distinction of Being one bf Commission at their meeting on Mrs. John Naugle incurred’ a ’ Don Virgil: National Tea Store Waldo reports, as the program ery, has been invented by L. B. the fingers become sore even the few print shops equipped to Friday evening, to obtain the fracture of tlie left elbow- and a- H. Stark’s Father . clerk. will present osteopathic physici­ Spafford. The invention may though protected by a leather do lithographing work, as the re­ Commission’s reaction to the es­ broken right foot in a, tall jdown'. The remainder reported either ans, surgeons, and educators of prove to be the first important tab, and ih loosing the string the sult of the recent purchase of tablishment of the range. the back steps of her home, Thurs-, Dies at St. Johns' enjoying a very ' nice vacation international reputation. change in archery equipment for arrow is thrown to the left dis­ necessary equipment, day afternoon, Joseph Stark, father o f Harold somewhere or other; while some hundreds of years, since bows and turbing the aim and causing what With this equipment the Record NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Stark, died in St. Johns, Mich., on ' are still seeking som e: sort of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Stults arrows in that time have follow­ is known as the archer's paradox. is enabled to lithograph letter The device invented by Mr. Girl Tennis Player**, Thursday, June 24. ■ work.'

•‘{'AGE 'TWO •"Tvr THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937

vices Monday for little Barbara She also called at the Dalenberg Soak” with Wallace Beery, will produced _ in 365 days 7604.4 Anyone having knowledge of wfaeri extremely ydusrg treer arc Miller. home. be shown together with a pbundS of milk and 347.8 pounds Wattef's whereabouts is asked to rescued from forest fires and llrtrirtvCnuttlu ISetnrft communicate either with Mrs. Clarence Harroff and family of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dalen­ cartoon, a musical comedy and of butter fat in class Gfll arid two turriOd over to the refuges, they Published by Chicago were Sunday callers at berg entertained 25 guests Sun­ the latest news events. year old Stella of Ballard Farm Hiesrodt or with Major Howard THE HE,CORD PRINTING COMP AN T the Austin Miller home. day, honoring Mrs. Dalenberg’s "Good' Gfd Soak” 404345- produced in 366 days 5,- Starret, 1702 Washington Boule­ are fed on. whole milk or condens­ fcditor . , , . W. C. Iiawet ed milk until strong enough to ■suslness Manager . . . A. B. McClure Bob Rumsey of Buchanan is mother, Mrs. Florence Upson and On the screen at the Hollywood 552.0 pounds of milk and 284.3 vard Building, in Detroit. Untered as second class matter November 20, 191.9 spending his vacation with his Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Freeland of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, there pounds of butter fat in class GHL forage for themselves, but few ■Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March S. 1879 grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Toledo, O., who are en route to will come to life that unforget- State To Study Coat complete cost records of fawn re­ Hess, and assisting with the farm Grand Beach, Calif. Guests were able character, the Old Soak, im­ War Veteran,- Missing quirements have been kept’. FOR A CLEANER CREEK work. present from South Bend, Misha­ mortalized by Don Marquis in his O f Boflle Fed Fa.’vVriS Jte recent heavy rainfall made more evident than ev6r The regular meeting of the waka and Three Oaks. original novel. Wallace Beery now 3 Year's, Sotfght fry R rto many local merchants and others along McCoy Wagner Grange will be held Fri-] Miss 'Annabell Dalenberg is finds his greatest r6le in this Batfle Creek Relative Just What does it cost to rear LUST—Wire’ basket containing ffe, the existent practice of dumping sewage and sundry day evening and the third and spending this week with Mrs. A r­ characterization. a.fawn- on a bottlef As as inci­ Mcftess prociuefe, Wednesday fourth degrees will be conferred thur Annabell, South Bend. The picture, “Good Old Soak’,” dental food- study project, game- between Clear Lake arid 'Bu- ih the creek, and did so in objectionably effectve way. in three candidates. A missing World- W ar veteran' men at toe Cusino refuge east of practice should he scored on several counts, Those spending Sunday at the from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, has named LavCrne Warner is being Chanari. Firidev notify gam Francis Wright has been carry­ Coleman home because o f the drawn a cross-section of the Munising Will keep a food Chart Wobtlet, Glendora. Reward1. flumping of sewage is a definite health hazard, if for no ing mail on route 2 for .'the past sought by his sister, Mrs. Cleo this-summer on several fawns rioW serious illness of Mr. Coleman, America that was—the almost Warner Hiesrodt o f Battle Creek, 26tlp 1 reason than because of the creation of breeding places three weeks, who is at present in the Niles hos­ United States in the era of pro­ at the refuge to get an answer; John Coveney, .the only surviv­ Mich., according to a report from Res, particularly every time the creek rises and subsides, pital, were; Mr. and Mrs. John hibition. National Re-eirtployment Service ing old soldier in this community, rhe dumping of debris and sewage in the creek creates Long, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Long, Beery portrays the Character of headquarters hi Detroit. iij-aa«.rirn ■aula jresofe offensive to those who have pride' in the appear- is confined to this bed at 'the home Mrs. Beulali VanAntwerp, Ira a small town philosopher who re­ of his daughter, Mrs. Bert Mit­ The dispatch states 'that Warn­ of the city. Coleman. tires from active business in or­ er who is said to have beeri with iBJnaHy it seems a shame' that when many citizens, in chell. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewski and der to locate the local speak­ JTAiNll>NI£Ri Mr, and Mrs. D. DiGlaoomo, ac­ ■the 85th Division is reported to Mrs. Clark Wheaton o f Custer, easies. IJ3S and individually, are trying to improve Buchanan’s companied by Mr. and Mis. Steve have been missing for three years, came Friday. Mrs. Wheaton re­ WHI Rogers Here BATHING SUITS and TRUNKS for Water Sports laranees, and give the town a refutation as a clean arid Rudoni of. Lakeside, spent the b&ng ladt heard' from When he maining to spend some time with Davkl Harum,- played by Win active town to Visit and live lit, that their efforts should week-end in Detroit visiting rela­ Was an attorney with offices in For 'Sleri and Women Mr. and Mrs. Misjewski, return­ Rogers, lives up to his reputation lindered by such negligence. tives and friends. They were ac­ the Book Building, Detroit. . ing to their home at Custer Sun­ as the kindliest and most success­ $1.95 — $4,95 companied on their return by Miss Mrs. Hiesrodt is quoted as say- fMoreover it would seem that there is plenty roofri for day. fen as the practice of dumping anything at all in the Elizabeth Gianuta, who is spend­ ful match-maker in seven coun­ . mg that she iS anxious to let him ing her vacation at Lakeside. I ties to the great satisfaction o f kno wfchaf his mother, and sister skis forbidden by a eify.ordinance. There seems no revs- Evelyn Venable ancl Kent Taylor, Mabel have passed away, and that vhy this ordinance Should not be enforced. A five acre tract of land, be-1 longing .to Cleon and Elsa Hath- i featured in the romantic leads of she is married and is living at SPORT GOODS STOKE "David Harum," Twentieth Cen­ 215 South Oapifal St., in Baffle y. ONCE A YEAR away, and located north of Bu­ HOLLYWOOD 1 0 # N Iffitiugair S t Sotnffi b e n d , JND, chanan, has been sold by the tury-Fox’s adaptation of the fa­ Creek. . . _ Like its antithesis, the editorial on the beauties of mous Edward- Noyes WestCott isp&i& tfie editorial 6n the need for care if we' ar'e to have a Boyce Realty Co,, to Herbert and Besides the features, . "W e’re Laura Ryan. . . . on the Jury N ow" and "Hills of novel,. Wednesday arid Thursday jipftf and sdne Fbuffh, is annually appropriate. Old Wyoming,” the Hollywood at the Hollywood. >liii Pori there aKvays have' been persons injured or killed theatre will shpw on Friday and [pit the- Eburfh because of carelessness arid disregard for pub­ BakertOwii News Saturday an added attraction, the l i c safety, and unfortunately there probably always will be. opening chapter of Eddie Rieken- Ballard Herd Gets Among the varieties of “Fourth of’ July kfadriess” are backer’s “Ace Drummond," Uni­ National ReScogltitioiif Fjjwil outstanding specie. The “My God, I didn’t mean to Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Rice versal air adventure film. It is called at the Gilbert, Bromley and * thihw it so close to him,’’ kind, and another, present at all based on the newspaper strip of Three coWs in the herd of the Dalenberg homes Wednesday of pipes but accentuated on holidays,—the, “ Oh well, let’s have the same name and presents the. Ballard Brothels of Niles, Michi­ last week. •fapther, we can’t walk on one leg . . . Let’s see, what side exciting' incidents on the screen gan have completed official re­ Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Benson of which have been fascinating those cords in the Herd Improvement nccthe road shall we ride on?” , type. ' ‘ Galien, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ben­ who follow Ace Drummond!s ex­ Division qualifying them for ad­ # Again We say, these Words- probably will be ignored by son, Buchanan, were Sunday eve­ |feaay Who read them.',-hut here they are, and if you Want ploits in the newspapers. mission to the Advanced Register ning'guests'at the Gilbert home. This is the first of 13 thrilling of the American Guernsey Cattle - p risk your own neck, at least please try to keep from en- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed and ,: '{Iatgering. the other fellow’s. episodes in an extended movie Club, according to Karl B; Musser, Mrs. Olga Haas spent Saturday narrative, which concerns the ef­ cccrctary of the club. in Chicago. They visited the Field forts of Ace Drummond to com­ A two year old cow in .the Ball­ Museum arid fhe WfjS broadcast­ plete the last link in a world-en­ ard herd Helen of Ballard Farm ing station arid other places of in­ compassing- airplane service. 404344 produced in 349 days 5,- terest. Hollywood Matinee July 5th 114.3 pounds of milk and 283.4 GALIEN NEWS Miss Patricia Dellinger is On Monday, July 5th, a special pounds of butter fat in class GHI, Spending S few days with her par­ matineO will be -held at 2 p. m. Other Guernseys are two year old Horace Mortey Dies home Thursday afternoon. ents-, Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Delling- The feature picture “Good Old Myrna of Balla-rd Farm 404346 Miss Marie Carroll returned to er. June 24y at 8$ South. Bend after spending■' sev­ Sunday evening ;!• Our community ‘ was saddened eral days with her parents, Mr. at the Fred Bromley home were |jJ%nte$My riftornobh’ b y tiro death' and Mrs. Wm. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley of Niles arid Mr. and Mrs. Gale ritrr esteemed neighbor and Mr, arid Mrs. B eit BabcOok Bromley. tififlA H ottcn Morldy. spent Sunday in CoOpersville. Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Bromley ''iMrT Morfcy was born in Take Arthur Babcock and Children who called ori Mr. and Mrs. Norman nship, July 23, 1864. He was have been visiting there accom­ Wolf at Lyddick Sunday, [retired' farmer, leaving the farm panied them home. GALIEN Mr. and Martin Fay were Vnty years ago and moving to Mrs, dinner guest’s of Mr. and Mrs. .lien. His wife preceded him Muriel Bromley Sunday. death: six years ago. He leaves Olive Branch Mrs. Lela Swartz and children o sons, yL.ee, Tujsa, Okla., arid spent Tuesday -with her parents, [alter, eesa V ' township; two Saturday, July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linsenmier. Mrs. Helen Adams, Three ’ WilMril Moore and* two Mrs, . Mrs. Cowgill and sort are visit­ Its, and Mrs. Eliza Kelley, Ga- daughters' of Rolling Prairie spent ing at the Dalenberg home for a GALIEN VS. tHREE OAKS rpn; one brotlier, Douglas Mor- a few days' with Mr. and Mrs.- few days. . iy, North" Kingsville, O., and George Reeves. Mrs. Roy Pierce spent Monday fjtliiee ^grandchildren, 9:00 PM . 10c — 'Z5t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mussick of afternoon with Mrs. Ray Frame. ioj'ilfr,/ Moriey was- a director o f Chicago, and Mrs.. Mussick o f St. i'lle Oaiien'Buohan'an State bank, Louis,- Mr. and Mrs,, Frank; Law- 1 member of the' Odd Fellow son of Buchanan were Sunday ;.iM dinner guests in the home of Mrs. FORD OWNERS REPORT -Mfineral services' w ere hold on Anna Seymour. turday afternoon; in the L. D. Mr. and Mrs, Elba Unruh spent WHITE 22-27 MILES FIR GALLON church, conducted by the Rev. Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Leon | jB W. McKnight. Burial walS iri DuBois. ■' Be Galieri cefnfeteiy. •■ :■ _____ ; Mrs. Joseph Fulton is quite ill. Footwear T h e 60-horsepower Ford V-8 is writing remark­ Dr. Gorey is caring for, her, NOTICE able mileage records on American' roads. Private liiM d Ftfpiis Recital Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lee and son, for the Fourth Phillip, were Sunday guests, in. the owners and fleet operators alike report averages \;Heid at M. E. Church Russell McLaren 'home. f Will be otlfi of flic' office from Jlily % to July :j;i*ilrs;-fr\tiri!. Davis (nee)' Ml's. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee spent of from 22/16 23 miles on a' gallon of gasOline. the week end with the latter’s 12th, (luring Which time the Office riilrt toy btisiilc'ss , jjl&e ,Swank preSerifed. heV pfiriO You can filf fhe tanfc of your Ford “60?* and S ib ils in a recital Sunday everting sister and family, in Chicago. will b“. hondled s usual by Miss Alone Arney. Rijj) the' M. E. church. Hafold Mrs. Mae Van Lew and son, drive all day 309 to- 400 miles— without stop­ tulbnsiVerth, South Beri'd, gave a Irving of Dayton, spent Saturday ipS^bOrie solo arid was aocOm- with Mi. and Mrs. Richard Lee. ping again for* fuel. Besides cosfing less to run Mr. and Mrs. William Roundy d pn the piari’6 bV bis moth- than any Ford car ©Ver built,'it sells at the lowest F0RDV-S ti-A M it dfciftrri FA%. tfs. HazfeT BouSweftli. The spent the week end with. Mr. and PRICES /II fniflforiaTifn. rtarMh ill-was beautifully decoi'ated Mrs. Wilbur Watkiris at Osceola. Ford price iff years. That’s doubfe economy f BEGM AT U L v StiUMl FiVirgtuH Oi W if flowers. A large crowd at- Mrs. HaSel SlottS and daugh­ E. N. SCHRAM ters were Sunday guests in the This pries is for the 60-hdrs^ponfer Coupe, illus­ The “60” delivers V-8 smoothness and qifiet at' trated shove, cqufttfritfwfth mSdt' and* Fear William.- Kimg Home, Mishawaka. Meny Women and Children “ The Insurance Mari” tfpare tire, hori!^ wttfdshiei^'wifleV,- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith, Mr. spedds up to 70' miles an hour; It is Built into the tforve compaHtnedt,' and asli hfay. Aff sizes, styles and prices sad Mrs. Ralph Gootfenougitf arid sritite roomy body as the famous “85”—with the Galien Locals daughter, spent Sunday With Mr. PHONE 4 M l E. EKONtf ST. $ O C Av MONTH, after UsUaf ddf^d-tMymed^ ^ * huyp anV rifdtlel' JW7* Fora V -o iVonf and Mrs. Virgil Culp, Mishawaka. same modern features of comfort and depend­ • any FoYd dealer— any^he^o fn tfie Ufllfdl States. ii-j'Mr, and! Mftf. Jofm H . Renbarg- Mr. and Mrs. Ofvnie Roundy JOSEPH ROTIR0TI Ask yokr Foi*d dealer rfftoVt the indy pdyriftiftf ability that mahe the 1037 Ford V-8 unqtres* plane of the Univcrs'aC Credit Company. $ $ of, Kalamazfcfci, Wilt celebrate Were dinner guests Stoddy with Foot Comfort Service Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Roundy. ;tjieir golden wedding- anniversary ^Griably t He q u Al it V cAr In ' THe low -price field. J312nday^.Jjaly 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Henry Goodenougi [il&fTson ancf •ftaugfiteV-in-law, Mr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. rf-'iiifd Mrs. Carl Renb'axger, Galien. Walter HemSifgef fri Misfrawdka. ^reception Will b e held from 2 Sunday afternoon and evening liktil 5 o’clock. M r. and Mrs. guests in .the Currie M6Laren- ifttobarger have three sons, Les- home were Mr. and Mrs. Rsbert Jtcir, Niles; Albert, Kalamazoo, and Grant, Mr. and Mrs. George Mat­ GET WINDSTORM INSURANCE iCari, Galien. The R ecord joins hews o f South Bend. kV/itfl’ their many friends' in extend­ Mrs. Odean Roberts entertained ing congratulations and wishing several guests Saturday afternoon Before a Cyclone Hifs You— The vuly aU way them many more years of health with a gift shower in honor of Mrs. RUSsell McLaren. BUricO was .and happiness. played and prize winners were Cjrclohes and dam aging windstorms are regular dtciirftadts-ia . [ Mrs. Mae Doyle entertained the Mrs. LOOA DKBois, Mrs. Richard- M ichigan every year, basdd oli fydst experienced. To b'6 srictifS IMaccabee ladies at her lidme on Lee arid Mrs. Frank Clark. Re­ "Wednesday evening. from financial loss from one of thesd te ste rs, a complete freshments were served by the .. .ThcWomen’s department of the ^Overage windstorm insurance policy With this big Conlparty hostess. •L._1E. £>■, church, held a social Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nye enter­ should be obtained at ohee, The experiences of eoittiiSahy ^meeting Thursday; afternoon at tained several guests Sunday, Mr. over the past 52 years— it# erf phliiiylihlcfefs, if a - Flic Harper-Green home. and Mrs. Clin Berridge and two .ind Miss Jane Reeves o f South fab? adjuistmertt of claims, fta prom pt paym ent erf losses and daughters, Michigan' City, Mr. and th6 low cost of adequate protection— shhuld commend it to and children of Rolling Prairie,! Mrs. James Livingston, Mr. and arid,Miss ane Reeves of South Mrs. James Hagenuw and son, every M ichigan property owner. “ •Bend, were Sunday guests of Mr. James, Mr. and MrS. James Sand­ See & ld

George Deming left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Snydor of poisoned, snared or reared in division, "has no funds for 'the Cleveland on a business trip. Boston, Mass., visited Mr. Sny­ captivity. ■control o f .these Insects. The mat­ Maynard Post left Wichita, der’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ New Game Rules Under the present bounty State Pest Crop ter of protection is up to tile tree Kan., yesterday for Ft. Worth, ton Snyd'er, last week. They it ft system which expires June 30, owners, who If they detire to save T Texas, where Tom Gentry and his Sunday. Raise Awards Or bounties of $10 are paid for wolves Appears Bumper, their trees, must spray.. There S 2 r Ambassadors with whom Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph True. It ft and coyotes and $7.50 for bobcats, are sections of this state, though, OCALS Post is playing, will open at the Bobcats will no longer command that an airplane, with dusting Friday on a motor trip through Mrs. Harris Simpson has been Reports Lansing I Mr, and, Mrs, E. N. Schram and Hotel Texas on July 1. Northern Michigan and Ca.uvlu Coyotes, Wolves a bounty under the new system. equipment, would bo needed to ill for several days. [daughter, Barbara, are planning to Mrs. Charles Shean and son, and returned Monday morning. Under the revised regulations control these pests, but funds are [leave Friday for a ten day trip Mrs. E. A. Orpurt returned on George, and Miss Anna Dispen- The bobcat will be retired from any resident of the state who has Along wun its many other not available.” " ' . * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voorhees, gtihrougli Ontario, Canada. Monday from a visit at Peru, Ind,, nette were guests of Mrs. F. S. the bounty list in Michigan and an unexpired shunting and .trap­ bumper crops, Michigan is expert-1 “ It will be necessary this yedr Sr., and grandson, Donald Vooi- A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. since Saturday, and brought Miss Whitman and daughter,- Margaret, payments on coyotes and wolves ping license and gun permit, is encing an unusual yield of insect for every orchardist, nursery­ hees, were guests of Mr, and Mrs' |Fred Schultze, Saturday. Constance Klrsch of Peru, back over the week-end. Mrs. Shean will be increased from 00 to 100 eligible for a bounty contract at pests, if volume of inquiries, re- ' man, and individuals interested ,in Arthur Voorhees, Jr., of Battle Miss Brenneta Andrews, Mins as a house guest of Miss Mary and Miss Di3pennette are Mrs. percent under the new regulations no charge. In certifying animals garding control of the pests, re-1 plants, flowers, shrubs or trees to Creek, over the week-end. iGraee Munhall, and Miss Irene Lou Qrpurt. Whitman’s sisters. for predatory animal control for bounties, the hunter will be re­ ceived by ,the Department of Agri­ take every possible step to con­ McDermott, Pittsburgh, Pa., are Mary Elizabeth McKinnon is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McWilliams Tony Keller and daughter, Mary which became effective July 1. quired to sign an affidavit stating culture may be accepted as an trol insect pests. It is indicaieil expected as guests' of Dr, and visiting her grandparents, Mr. spent Sunday in Chicago and at­ Ann, of St. Cloud, Wis., and Mr. A revision of predator control i that the predator certified was npt indication. Sample limbs o f .trees, that Michigan has a bumper 'chop 5J Mrs. J. C. Strayer today. They and Mrs. Charles Stears of Con­ and Mrs. Floyd Black o f Gary, regulations and bounty payments raised In captivity or imported plants, the Insects themselves ore of insects." tended the ball game there. -______• . • are en route to California. stantine, Mich. Mrs. R. tt. Rouse was brought were week-end guests of Mi’, anti was necessitated by a law passed from another state or county. included in the day’s mall, with b y the ,1907 legislature and sign­ Kenneth Ferris underwent an Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gamble home from the University hospi­ Mrs. Leroy Bulhand. Mary Ann The new state bounty law as letters asking suggestions to pre­ Purchase of Virgin Islands ed by Governor Murphy, setting emergency mastoid operation at and 10. A. Orpurt visited in Mar­ tal at Ann Arbor, Monday. Keller remained to spend a weelc set up by the legislature makes vent further damage by the in­ The Virgin Islands, 132 square up a fund of $75,000 for the pur­ Pawating hospital, Sunday. shall, Mich., Sunday. Miss Harriet Rishel of South with Mr. and Mrs. Bulhand. it unlawful for any individual to sects. miles, were bought for $260 an acre pose of suppressing coyotes and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold and A. M. Slate left Saturday for Bend is spending the week-end Miss Helen Hanlin was in Bar­ keep a coyote or a wolf in captivi­ Departmental attention has been by the United States. , ,,, , wolves in northern Michigan. daughter, Virginia, are visiting in the Boy Scout camp at Camp with Miss Billie Metzger. rington, 111., over the week-end. ty and to import either of 'these called, by .the number o f inquiries, Madron, and will be there through The law authorizes payment of c species without a permit from -the to the damage being done in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce arriv­ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wagner, St. Maverick, Unbranded Animal. July and August. He will instruct a bounty of $20 for each female J state. The law also stipulates that many Northern Michigan counties Mr. Jesse East of Battle Creek ed lrom. Harbor Springs Sunday Joseph, visited Mrs. Belle Wag­ A maverick is an unbranded ani­ in first aid, handicraft and In­ wolf or coyote ct rtified through when pelts are certified for boun­ to pine trees. It has been found 1 has been, visiting ins father, Mr. evening. ' They had been detain­ ner and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus mal; named from Samuel MaVer- dian lore. conservation rfflcers ami a pay­ ty, the entire carcass must be that the cause o f trouble is saw- Charles East. ed there for about a week as the iclc,'a Texan cattle-raiser, wlio did Lundgren over the week-end. ment of $10 for each male wolf submitted. flies, which in many instances are not brand his stock. ••*' Robert W illard, is expected Robert Glover of Blue Island, result o f the automobile accident Mrs. Kenneth Blake and sons, and coyote thus .certified. Pay­ defoliating the trees. Nurseries . home from Seifridge Field, Satur­ near. Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs, last week, Arthur and Bill, and daughter, ments will be made o,nly on wolves are controlling this insect by day, for A visit at the home:of his Clarence Glover, of .Gallon, were Mr. and Mrs, J, M. Blodgett and Scope of Meteorology Egyptian Sudan’s Dust StoYiAk' ■■ Ruth, have been spending several and coyotes taken by accredited spraying with arsenate of lead. ..parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. guests at the home of. Mr. and daughter, Iva, Glendale, Calif., Meteorology is world-wide in its Enormous dust clouds, "haboobs,'.' \ Willard,, over (he Fourth. Mrs. C. V. Glover Sunday. , days at the Honeywell home i *af’ bounty hunLers by means o£ trap­ scope. A storm occuiring on one “The Department of Agricul­ blanket. Khartoum in the Egyptian visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blod­ Albion. ping or shooting. No payments are continent will affect the weather on ture," said E. C. Mandenberg, Sudan on an average of 20 times gett on their way home after a authorized . in ease of predators another.' head of the Orchard and, Nursery yearly. two month trip through the East, Miss Glenna May Thurldttle of I.yle Chubb of New York spent Middleville, Mich., is visiting her the week-end a t the home of his aunt, Mrs. Allen Matthews. She parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Frank lias been here. about two weeks FREE DAY Chubb. and plans to leave Saturday, Mrs. Louise Jackson and Miss. Lowed Sweiri took Will Leiter Minnie Blodgett, of Niles, made' a to the University-hospital, Ann J U N E 8 t h short Visit at the home of Mr, and Arbor, Saturday. Mr. Leiter htui All Coimons Dai ed June 8 May lie Exchanged for Mrs. Henry Blodgett this week. been there a few weeks ago and Mrs. Mary Hawkins left Mon­ was returning there, for further day for a visit with relatives at treatment. Elyria, O. Miss Eunice Miller of Goebels, CASH Mrs. Belie Wagner and daugh­ Mich., and Miss Betty Duff, of NYTIME DURING JKTi ter, Mints., visited Mrs. Wagner’s Elkhart, arrived Tuesday to visit daughter, Mrs. Homer Randall, at Alias Allegra Henry. Miss Miller TATEMENT of CONDITION Finn, over the week-end. Laughl music and art in Buchan­ SAVE Chester A. Walkden accompan­ an anil Miss Duff has been teach­ The figures oi our current ied his nephew Clyde Walkden, ing in Dowagiac. of the Your Cash Register Receipts As Any Day in July to Elyria, O. Mr. Clyde Walkden statement are most encourag­ May Re Another Boyd O’ueirne of Clarksville, is employed with the Eastern Air­ Mich., has been visiting Donald ing to us, and no doubt they ways. Both will visit in Elyria Koti Koti. He arrived here on will he interesting to you as a for a couple days and then will Monday and plans to be here 8alien - ^Buchanan State SBank !&v return here. FREE DAY about a week. depositor, {or you have had a William Shinn plans to leave on Miss Virginia Anderson of Oak At Buchanan, Michigan, at the close of business June 30, Friday night fm a week’s visit Parle, III., and Miss Addo Hussey part in the building oi these with his nephew, Fred Herman, of Kalamazoo, are expected as 1937, as called for b the Commissioner of the Banking De­ at Wluting, Ind. He will be ac­ iigures. Your patronage is • if Wisner’s Corner Drug Store guests of Miss Allegra Henry ov­ partment. companied tlier> by .'a. Herman’s er the Fourth. Miss Anderson hearlily appreciated and we uncle, Arthur Herman. is the kindergarten teacher in Bu­ chanan, and Miss Hussey has thank you. W e shall continue been teaching in Niles.' to do our best to give you the lvlr. and Mrs. G. O .: Vailderbcrg ate spending tile ween at n.uia/i cooperation and the protec­ Lake, near Do.vagiac. Mr. and Mis. uuarles Budds <5f" tion which you expect in deal­ Puna, in., anu Mrs. a,uia Marshall ing with this bank. or Pearl, Inu., spent the-week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rajs- taeiter. Mrs. Budds and MrC,- RESOURCES Marshall ai-o sisters of Mr. Kds'i. * ' *»*&■ taetter. Commercial Savings k arining . Without Soil. IJow in­ 1. Loans and Discounts, viz.: ------;------a Secured by collateral ------$ 58,239.13 genious scientists are proving V vegetables and fruits can gro,», b Unsecured (includin'; enoersed paper)----- _J-— 65,506.47 50.634.76 twin the aid of chei-icenl-, in -and, c Industrial Loans _—•_ .—- - - - - :— .—,------143,680.93 v. tiler or sawdust, :An. interesting V" d Items in transit.__ - ' - - - ——- - - - -—- - - -—- - —- 162.00 feature in the American vVcVitly, Totals ______. ------267,588.53 50.634.76 318,223.29 ’ 1 the magazine - distfibuited., witft, 2. Real Estate Mortgagee: next Sunday’s Chicago Herald and . a Mortgages in Office __------— ------——■—— - — 108,530.03 T Nxain’jier. 108,530.03 , . ’the Herbert M. Ryan home at II. Bonds and Securities, viz. : 409 W ejt Rbe Street was. sold a Municipal Bonds in office — -—,— — 146,651.27 1 0 H4 8 ° Saturday to William Jane and: d 11. S. Government Obligations Direct and 10 lbs. 50c wits'. The transaction was effected . Fully Guaranteed Pledged. ----- ,-U-- 10,000.00 * < lb . 5c through; the Harry Boyee Real e Other Bonds and Securities in office------6,000.00 Estate. Agency, 16,000.00 146,651.27 162,651.27 •;» « 3 lbs. 17c Totals ...______—--— ------Mrs, Tracey Neal, Who has'been Reserves, viz.: 9 f a patient at the hospital in Niles, 205,583.27 14,000.00 is expected to arrive home Satur­ 5. Due from Banks in Reserve Cities and Cash on Hand 2 4 4 -lb . day. V ■ . ,' . 0. U F5. Government Obligations Direct and Fully Guar­ c * bag All'S; Mae Weiner of Gary, Ind.,. anteed legal reserve in Savings Department ------106,000.00 who iias bee'll visiting Mr. and Totals ______------:..- 205,583.27 120,000,00 325,583.27 ‘ 49-lb. bag $1.37 Mrs. Phillip Frank, left Sunday Combined Accounts, viz.: 24§-lb. bag 73c alter spending Several days here. 11. Banking House ------10,998.39"’” Mrs. Myrtle Asmus of . Dailey, 49-lb.-bag $1.45 12. Furniture and Fixtures —------4.993.74- • ■Mich.,.' returned home after visit­ 13. Other Real Estate— .;— - ..... 4,727.70"' COMB AliAIN ing at the home of her sister, Mrs 20. Ollier assets ------1.913,25 Claude Stretch.: Totals . ------$937,620 91 qt.iar Airs. Louis Proud returned on Wednesday morning from a trip LIABILITIES Salad Dressing through the several states includ­ Peanut Butter Come Aga 2-lb . j- r ? 5e ing Illinois, Idwa and- Wisconsin. Preferred Slock “A” ______25.000. 00 Majestic Crackers Sodas or Gratia 2-lb. pkg. 15c' Her daughter, Blanche, accom­ Common Stock paid in — — ------25.000. 00 50,000.00 panied her and stopped off at f.,a- Pabst-ett Plain or Pimento Cheese Pood 62-oz. pkg. 15c Surplus Fund ------— ------10,009.00 „ Porte, Ind., .for a visit until Sat­ • 3 lbs. 2 5 c 4,286.57 ’ AMERICAN HOME Orange Slices Delicious Candy • urday when she will return here. Undivided Profits, n e t ------______------Extra Dry Pale or (jcldon 625.00 Fruit Caps Delicious Candy * » • 2 lbs. 2 5 c Mrs.: Cora Coyell and Airs. Jesse Dividends Unpaid ;______;______------—- ;— Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Depreciation, etc. — ;— - — 5,776.15 NATIONAL Deditch, who also accompanied them on tire trip returned as far COMMERCIAL DEPOSITS . j G i n g e r as their home In LaPorte; o. Commercial Deposits Subject to Check------341,796.11 Billie Root, son of Mr. and Mrs. 7. Demand Certificates of Deposit ------...... ■ 11,297.57 Evap. Milk 4-25® A. S. Root, dislocated Ills right 8. 127,22 Snider Catsup 1 4 - o z . bottle 14c wrist in falling' down the stairs at Certified Checks______------U: 9. Cashier’s Checks _____.___------7,621.69 A l e Fruit Cocktail ...... 2 1 6 - o z . cans 2 3 c the Legion Hall Tuesday evening. Also Root Beer, Lime Rlckoy n . Public Funds (Secured) ______------a—;------American Home - 3 20-oz. cans 25c and other flavors. Red Kidney Beans (b) 11. S Government Deposits ------j _____ ------9,000.00 A NOTICE TO FRIENDS C O M E A G A IN Securities pledged under Sec. 35 for (to) $10,000.00 G 71,387.38 Having taken position as man­ 12. Public Funds—No assets pledged------—----- 1-lb. pkg. 441,229.97 ager o f the John Rehm’s 5c to '$1 store I will as in the past appreci­ SAVINGS DEPOSITS Plus deposit Op each bottle. Including free bottles 14® 6&50 Mustard Arrow Brandi-French Style « i . 2-lb. jar 10c Hut Oleo ate your patronage and endeavor Dish doth for 10 with each purchase 15. Book Accounts—Subject to Savings By-Laws------327,502.28 * - m p S O Saturday, July 3 only. . . 22-oz.pkg.I9c to supply all patrons with quality 92,427.04 merchandise at the popular low 16. Certificates of Deposit—Subject to Savings By-Laws — LtiX Flakes reg, 5-oz. pkg. 9? 2 Ige. 1 2 4 - o z . pkgs. 3 9 c prices prevailing elsewhere. 17. Club Savings Deposits (Xmas) ___------5,754.25 CALIFORNIA VINE-RIPENED JUMBO SIZE Seminole Tissue . . . 4 1000-sheet rolls 25c T ota ls------425,683.57' SHIRLEY Alma Shaffer and Virginia Metzger, as well as all other em­ 24, Other Liabilities ______— - 19.68 Cantaloupe 2to2$c 14-oz. ployees will endeavor to render Totals ------—------$987,620.94 "~l bottle the same efficient and courteous FIRM RIPE ® 10 service that has been our polioy STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF BERRIEN ss. GOLDEN BROWN In the past. Bananas 5 **25' Signed Raymond Walters. I, D. W. Ewing, Vice-President and Cashier, of the above named bank do solemnly swear, that the Pork & B eans 2 27-oz. cans 1 9 ° above statement is true to the best of my knowledge a nd belief and correctly represents the true state of the, California Peas » 2 lbs. 15s HERSHEY'S, NESTLE’S, BABY RUTHS AN D OTHER several matters therein contained, as shown by the books of the bank. Will Share Same Burrow Onions HaB«wwn' 5 bunches |0 c Candy Bars , 3 f°r IOc Rabbits and badgers will, on 0c ALASKA I- D. W. EWING. California Iceberg casion, share the same burrow, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th Vice President, Cashier although they use separate en- Lettuce 2 lge. heads; 15c Pink Salm on 2 16-oz.cans" 2 1 C day of .Tune, 1937. Correct Attest . FORT'DEARBORN _ _ ■ ranees. Limes < ♦ carton of 1217c CHAS. A. CLARK, Corn Flakes 3 13-oz. Pkgs. 2 5 ° 0. A. VAN PELT WHITE COBBLERS Rome’s Seven Hills P L . KARLING, Notary Public...... LUCKY STRIKES, OLD GOLD, CAMELS, CHESTERFIELDS OR KENTUCKY WINNER The names of the seven hills on RAY BABCOCK My commission expires Oct, 1st, 1938. Cigarettes ... 2 pkgs. 2 5 c which Rome was built are Capitol- Directors. Potatoes ,up“ 27c Ine, Palatine, Aventine, Quirlnal, X / Price, affective Thuridoy, Friday and Salurday Viminal," Esquillne and Caelian. o FOUR' .... . THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JULY T, 103V

America. Chief Sahrom, -com­ commissioner, as a means of pre­ Above American Flag SMART MILLINERY VOGUISH SILK NET manding officer of the District of venting diarrhea and enteritis, the The church flag can be placed Elliott to Give jamboree Camp above the American flag when reli­ By CHEIUE NICHOLAS By CHnnin N ic h o l a s Columbia Fire Department has j hot-weather disease of infancy detailed a fi-re marshall and a which caused 467 deaths last year, gious services are performed on a United Slates war vessel, ich. Lakes r~" Two Talks At Called World’s three platoon fire company and “Diarrhea may be oaused by in­ two pieces of apparatus which-will fected milk or other foods or by be in -charge of a Deputy Fire impure water,” Dr, Slemons stat­ For Fish Data Education Meet Healthiest Spot Chief. ed. "Bolling of questionable water All Meeting Places Inspected and milk supplies -and -regular j Glasses Properly Fitted ■ Information on Species, For- To Speak on Life of Horace Sectional Medical Staffs, One River steamers, busses, meet­ habits of feeding and sleeping “ ago. Soundings, Vegetation, Mann, and Teachers’ of Safeguards, West ing places, camp fire locations and with, plenty of sunbaths in -the To Be Obtained Salary Question Renorts general assembly grounds and open air are effective in prevent­ EST. 1900 stands have been carefully in­ ing stomach upsets. Sudden Sixty . inland lakes from the Dr. Eugene ts. Elliott, state spected and will receive periodic changes in temperature must be The healthiest and safest com­ £>hlo state line north to Lake Su­ superintendent of public instruc­ checkups throughout -the Jam­ avoided. Diarrhea should always W. G, Bogardus, O. D. perior are to he surveyed this tion, is to make two addresses be­ munity in the world is the 360 boree, Swimming will be enjoyed Masonic Temple Bl

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r * ' y tfflSbAf, iftJLt i, i # ’ BERHUaM (JOUM'l'Y RECORD NEW A. M. A. PRESIDENT Ten Eggs Monthly Proper feeding should be observed crankcase oil and kerosene are o f Michigan 4-H clubs has been lege. The new bulletin deals lines a farm-mapping project for even if it is necessary to sell off .recommended for mite treatment. published by Michigan State col- with soil conservation and out- 4-H club members. jpBeirien Farmers Necessary Per Hen some pullets in order to feed the

rest adequately. SFjSS’T’K* - V V A , ™ , sv/fMvy. v # < o' :£> --'i To Pay Feed Bill I l l W J -'i -■ i t ; 7 '* Receive Awards J. M, Moore, secretary o f the New 4-H Conservation - - ? V - - Good rations for young growing Michigan Poultry Improvement Bulletin Published J For Soil Guards stock are far more important this ‘ association, draws attention to an­ month and next than to skimp on other success factor. That is the The third of a series of bulle­ pest angle of lice and mites. Lice Tie Berrien County farmers pullet feeding care in order to tins on conservation for the use may be controlled by two applica­ received $46,370,' And will receive coax along some iazy hens that an estimated $5,000 more, in. bene­ ought to be culled. tions of Black Leaf 40 applied to This is the advice of the poul­ •the perches with a ten day inter­ fit payments in tie 1086 Soil Con- EYES TESTED V sorvation Program out of a total try department at Michigan State val between treatments. Only a SWIFTS ; V f $6,550,000 paid to Michigan College. Staff members report very thin strip should be painted on each perch, but every bird ! Jigfrnem, was reported at the that each hen in the flock should PREMIUM ■’ roaetlng of the Board of Directors be laying at least 10 eggs a month should roost on those perches that Broken Lenses Replaced of i the • Berrien County Agricul­ in order to pay the feed bill. Even night. The second treatment is to With extra green feed on ranges, kill off those lice not hatched at Speciul attention to tural Conservation Association,! o- Frame Fitting, the lazy hens ought to be culled the time of the first treatment, gether with members o f the Ber­ F. B. Blackmond, Optometrist at ggj rien County Agricultural Project out. With high feed prices, the i Mites live on the birds at night. care of the growing pullets should Painting perches and nests with HAM! Planning Committee, in the office BLACKMOND’S of the Berrien County Agricul­ receive attention, as these younger wood preserver, carbolineum, NILES tural Conservation' Association, birds are the key to possible egg crude creosote or equal parts June 22. profits next fall and early winter. Participation in benefit pay­ Dr. Irvin Abell of Louisville Ky., Older birds that show yellow Plan to serve lean, lender, sugar- beaks, seem to be losing weight, ments was’ made by 25 per cent former president of the Southern FISCHOFF CABINET CO. cured ham for die holiday week­ Whole g C of ithe Berrien County farmers, rep- Medical association and leader in or have gone broody should go to end. These hams are flavored as Southern medical activities, who market or canned for use on the] or lb . esenting 31 per cent o f the total only can be, yet so Shank Half ,rm acres in Berrien County, ao-, was elected unanimously by the table next winter. | Upholstering—Recovering American Medical association as its In spite of the inducement off- | mild they need no parboiling. m ■ •ding to the report Bent here, Antique Furniture Repaired and Refinished which stated that 50 per cent of president-elect for 1938 at its At­ ered by high feed prices, good the farms in the state, represent­ lantic City convention. This action pullet care is considered essential. 406 N. Scott St. Phone 4-8311 South Bend, Ind. 29 ing 60 per cent of the total farm means that next year Dr. Auell be-* WAFER'SLlCED % lb- acres participated. An estimation comes head of the 105,460 organized 25c American physicians. m that at least 68 per cent of Ber­ H rien County farmers will partici­ MICHIGAN GRADE 1 lb- I5c Hi pate in the 1937 program was re­ Hockless Picnics cured lb< 2 2 c Ring Bologna ported. Bridgman Holds July ii>. n .1 PRESII DRESSED. 19c Broilers . iy, to 2 -111. Avg. 111 23c Approval of all benefits being Fourth Celebration 0 “ \ Chickens * paid for soil building practices and CELLO. V.-U). opposition to any further reduc- on the Charter Amendments Sliced Bacon WRAPPED i t o 17 c Veal Loaf • • • • 22c Bridgman Will hold its sixth an­ Ntion of crops in Berrien County, nual Fourth of July celebration, Filial. OF SEA ! i w as the recorded sentiment eX-i M in ce d Ham lb. 2 2 c Fillet PKRCU * • • 2 «*-29c opening July 2, four four days. passed by the Berrien County JULY 1st Free wrestling matches are to S' IP group, who voiced interest prim­ start at the open arena at 9:00 arily in conserving the soil and Under the statutes of the State of Michigan, a city charter may be g i t o’clock every evening. Conces­ stopping erosion by wind or amended. A percentage of the voters of a city, under this law, may pre­ sion stands, displays, and amuse­ sent the question of such charter amendments for the. approval of the JANE water. Vienna Rolls \0c Local Men Attend Meet ments are planned. voters of any city having a charter form of government. PARKER The meeting was called by the A representative group of public spirited citizehs have petitioned for Kellogg^ Corn Flakes : ' Z 10c Michigan Agricultural Conserva­ s i the amendment of the charter of the City of Buchanan, to provide: MIRACLE I tion Committee and H. J. Lurkins, Salad Dressing WHIP ! qtijnr 3 9 c H County Agricultural Extension Forsythe Visions 1. For the direct election of the Mayor of this city from the voters BEST Service, to consider recommenda- of the city at large, and for the election of city commissioners, equally, French Dressing FOODS* 8-oz. hot. | 5 c BOKAR v^ions for .the 1938 Soil Conserva- 6‘Man Football in from each precinct. • . Ssa r'Ti5n Program. Mr. H. D.

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1927 saauW'dSjeiOT

ed in- any waters that finally ed in commercial and farm or­ "The w ofk will require a year o f lem through the survey which Will FASHfd^-qO^RCT reached the fishermen oh how GAV LjNfcl* PittNT chards. The equal or perhaps study and survey of several sec­ result in the assimilation o f a vast By Cfej5BW?ff0fOpAS-' such a percentage would compare nr <5hi:«ix'-sj,(ph:opa& 1 bettor then the 1936 apple harvest ondary curriculum revision- pro­ amount Of data valuable -in map­ With that qf wild native fish. is- probable, according to Marshall. jects now under way in various ping out 'an improved curriculum." t m ¥6*t& Ag& hd has Occupied Since Mr. and The June drop became heavier the sections of the United States," Sma g-taduatis ot Cho Mrs1. Baker moved (e South Befldl last few days and wet weather he said, and following the nation­ What Does a Bank Mean by Buc’. M. Carlisle opened the authorities, every fisherman along} fastenings of the same leather.give ter' almost black. However, in the fishing season at Christie Lake the recently developed eight fnim spring the coat becomes much- Southwest .'Michigap. The state as Dr. Eugene B. Elliott, state super­ it outstanding distinction. It in­ a Whole is-'expected to show about with' a cafes of fS for the three. stretch of Pino river acquit ed by terprets the fiewCst silhouette which lighter and browner than in- win­ intendent o f public instruction, a 60 pei'v.cent.-i'sour cherry crop. Mrs. Lillian Hunter and Mrs. the state is being contacted with calls for the slenderized Waistline ter because the black tips lfave The grant was made to the State Glen® Sanford attended: the fun­ creel census forms. With uplift bustline and skirt, that been worn from the hairs. Good yields of- sWeet cherries also Board of Education, of which- Df, eral of Mrs. Ralph Dcnn, Eau Each fisherman is being asked while it may flare at the hemline, a#e forecast. Yields may. be some­ Elliott is executive officer. Claire, Friday. the extent o f his catch, Lhespecies must never, no never look any but what lower up- ife.the Hart and “We .intend- to develop -the basic ■ Ernest Hcwbcry is expected taken, their size, and whetne.-' any slim and sleek about the hips. Large Fruit Yieldf Slielby arid fftc’ Gtfand Traverse policy in accordance with which here from St. Louis, the coming of the fish were tagged. Here’s telling you. a secret as to Expected In State cherry sections'.'.- " V the secondary curriculum should week-end to visit over July Several weeks' ago' fisheries au-' how this modish young woman has - Apple’ trees ard fairly, well load­ be revised,” Dr. Elliott announced. Silent Operation Fourth with his wife at the home thoritfcs planted S-,000 aduit-so'e achieved so perfectly the new up­ lift bustline—her smart figure is due o f Mr. and Mrs. George Hanley. trout, a number of which were Michigan’s1 prospects for a good t0l the correctly styled brassiere she tagged, in the stato-Owned portion fruit harvest this year arc good SOLD ON of the stream-. Many of these: have Wears. It’s the new uplift type and enough to- make nearly all or­ Twenty Years Ago to add to its practicality it , has at­ e a s y p a y m e n t ^ The Clark Equipment began been caught by fishermen. chard men in the state optimistic. tached-dress shields thtis assuring [With- a ladgc volume o f Apples, work on another addition as th’6 . When all the ureei census cards underarm protection. c, demand for Beseo Steel Wheels arc turned in after the trout sea­ cherries, peaches and grapes, makes necessary an enlargement son closes on Labor day, the In­ hopes center aroifnd good prices. of tlio foundry. ' stitute for Fisheries Research at the fish taken were • hatchery In a recent survey by V. R. i ^ - A T L A S tire A cow valued at $150,- owned- by Ann Arbor w ill: begin ; to-' -compile reared trout and wjia.t proportion Gardner, direotor of the Michigan Henry Adams broke her log. in the data obtained. The final dope was, wild,: strean^prpduced fish. Experiment Station, and R. E. WITH GRIP-SAFE SILENT TREAD some manner Monday night and is expected to show approximately The data will furnish informa­ Marshall, professor of pomology had to bo killed. • what the total catch was on the tion long needed b y ‘fisheries au- St Michigan- State ■ College, fruit .. E. B. Ross has purchased the eight-mile intensively fishe'd por­ thorities Of #iis, state,’ who have crops- evidently have A good start, Standard Garage & Super Service JSakor property -at the corner of tion of the Pine during' the 1937 hitherto had DO information as tof One of the best sour cherry PORTAGE AND FRONT STS. PHONE 86 Itrpnt and Detroit gfrdetS, Wlileh' season arict-what proportion of all the percentagfei o f ' the. fish plant- yields ever grown is expected'in i K. W in Dollars wita iSafety Letter I Every citizen of Buchanan is urged to enter this contest in the interest of safetysiri-automobile driving in Buchanan and vicinity. Write a letter of 300 words or less about traffic conditions and incidents as you observe 'them. You may wish to refer iu the letter to dangerous or improper driving, breaking of traffic laws, dangerous corners, anything at all fhaf has to do with traffic conditions in our city. Deliver or mail the letter to Harry Post at the City Hall, The writers of the five best letters will receive this week a prize of One Dollar Each. WATCH THIS AD NEXT WEEK Buchanan Co-Ops Montague Motor Co* Sweitt Funeral Home WILSON DAIRY Safety and Purity ut Dairy Products QUALITY FUELS — FARM SUPPLIES Guaranteed Used Cars, Parts" and.R6pairs AMBULANCE SERVICE CLARK We Earnestly Desire to Serve You East Front St. : . PHoNR 20 PHONE 610 JX1 Main St. PhoriC 140F I EQUIPMENT n REAMER’S High Grade Oil Co, Nelson Transfer. Go; #. E. N, Sehram F o r h ig h g r a d e g a s o l in e CaTcfuf — Courteous Safe Transportation The Insurance Man Market and Grocery OILS — TIRES and ACCESSORY - PHONE 18^F-1. Safety Reduces YoUr Insurance Cost Choice Meats — Quality Goods COMPANY Portage at M. C. R. R. Phone 401 101 E. Front St. Phone 4 Cor. Front and Days Aye- . ""P h o n e 161 Samson Dairy Store Gnodtke Drug Store J , Modern Cleaners Complete Line of Drugs Fottiltain'Service ' HOME Ma d e ICE CREAM S. Rakowski Bud Leach — Phone’ 12 •— Stub Boyce. SUPERIOR QUALITY "The Rfexatf Store" PHONR 2$&F-1 Pressing and Cleaning the Best and Quickest 103 Front St. Phone 224-PH Drive With Care arid Save Repair Laundry Service. Special Dollar Prizes for most STANDARD GARAGE & * Orpurt Plbg. andHtg, Shop helpful accident reports D^s Cafe Plumbing — Heating rind Furnaces SUPER SERVICE Bick Smith’s Market Front Street ALL ESTIMATES F R R fe . STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Buchanan's Popular Eating Place • 302 Cecil Avc, Pnone 69 < Poftrige and Front Phone 86 1 (2 K, Front St. Phone 1311 Oiil of courtesy to tliese .mfycrftsdrS ilild in su|>port Farmer’s Mutual fire Ins. Co. of (ids safety ehfcrprhfd \Ve'-Hvfll fufflish the ’■■ ST. JOSEPH VALLEY This ad Iftlps1 £o pfoioo( life . . . Brize JSaqtt W 06K. - . , CREAMERY Harry H, Banke Mark Reports for A. H. Kiehn Wo protect your'property againbt . Irtre Heating —- Plumbing and Sheet Metal Cor. Front aud MaiU Phono 135 The Record ’ ; • High Grade Dairy Products Guaranteed Plumbing Service. N. Portage St. Phone 67 124 S. Oak St, Phone 118F1-2 / Irt. Support d f This Safety E nterprise Galien-Biucheman State Bank UffVSfofANS — rife, KBNRtRat L) Ga m b l e — Modernize Your Home Bsfabllshed iil 1662 - DR. fit. <1. BfefirittfCKSOtr^- DR. J. g; WISNER’S sTAYR it --i- d m . e . x: WALriri; , Cook Electrically Coitipleto Ailttf Rttd Lubricating Service BUCHANAN — MICHIGAN — GALIEN ’ DENTISTS -w.rife, a , M ; MElSTfJb — Dit. M. J. CORNER DRUG STORE Cor, DSfvoy arid Stain Phone 92 MombOrrf Fiodoral Deposit Uisufartce Corporuttidfl CONVfeltSE-> DR..J. ti-GQriFfeEY "Oompleto Drug mid Soda ICoUiitaili Sorvice” rn o N E 212 B u c h a n a n Ind. & Mich. Electric Co. STRANG'S Chocolate Shop Cotopliments ot EARL BECK HOLLYWOOD THEATRE A & P FOOD STORE Home Made Candies — Salted Nuts AttractiVu Fo’od at Attractive Price BE SAFE - - DRLVE Cigars and Tobacco For Safety’s Salto Send Your Children LARSON Steel €orp, 113 m Front St. CN GOODYEAR TIRES , " WHOLESALE— To The Saturday Matinee. i.tfT* ww*U(ir «n The followirigr 6fti4!6'riS have donated to the Brize Fund: -D. L. BWrfmun — H. N. BMehelor — I>vBoiUws — giftlflnqy- -f RaljiU fttoNaftfo M HousOwertU Radio Safes — Rolling Cigar Store J— Blank Morson Alien’s Hardware / * A. B. Molr — Root’a-n«-GlDnrt'OEJr ‘$inltk —• Oscar Swartz — Miclilgriir Gas j . GbtBtdks " Ogdcrij.Jevvdlry'Stttfd—- tJIytfo L. Marbe! -— F , <3, Haflfiaway. ' PAGE EIGHT THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1037

Mr, Eisenhart Is employed at the Haslett Reunion Chubb-CIemens Iteunidn Tyler Fixture Co., Niles, They The Haslett family reunion was The Chubb-CIemens reunion was Will make their home at 323 W, held at Fox Lake, LaPorte, Sun­ held Sunday, June 27th, at the Broadway, Niles. day. About fift y ’ members of- the country pomp; of Mr. and Mrs, A wedding dinner was served family attended. Frank Chubb, with- an attendance at 6 o’clock Sunday at the home ^ * * of sixty. The oldest . member Of the bride’s parents for the im­ Royal Neighbors Meet present was Mrs. Mary Elba of mediate families of the bride and The guest night and supper for South Bend, who is 84. Among groom. Royal Neighbor Club Ynembefs the out of town guests were Lyle )> lege, She has been teaching for Miss Emms' Boh! and it * * and friends was held In the hall Chubb of New York City, Mrs. the past five years. Ralph Brunhe Wed V. F, W. Hold Meeting Friday evening with Mrs. jpre[) j Mary Ellis, Mrs, Alice Clemens, Mr, Brunke is employed by the The V, F. W. held their regular Welch In charge. Bunco prizes ‘ Fred Ellis, Miss Rea Ellis, Harry in Buchanan Ceremony Tipton Machine Co,, St. Joseph. Miss Emma Bohl, daughter cit meeting last Thursday. Their were won by Mrs. Lily Collins, Swartz, Mrs. Jennie LiiLime and He was graduated from the St. . Mr. and Mrs. William Bohl, Sr., Mrs. Tenny Bunker, Mrs. Bettle family, all of South Bend; Mrs, Joseph high school in the class of I " ext ™ee" ns w‘u be 0,1 Thu«- • Was married in a quiet ceremony ,2i * > day, July 8. Smith, Miss Louise Adams, Mrs, Peter Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ at 7:45- o'clock Friday night in Welch, Mrs. Carrie Smith, Mrs, lon Maudlin, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ After a honeymoon trip Mr. and ard Moore and son, Granger; Mr, tile home of her parents, to Ralph Birthday Dinner Floyd Antisdei, Mrs. Lydia My­ Mrs. Brunke will be at home at and Mrs. Alva Sellers and Mr, Reunite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McWilliams ers and Mrs. Nora Miles. 1402% Niles Ave., St. Joseph. and Mrs. George Sellers and fam­ Am os Brunke of St. Joseph. The Jjt # * . entertained Mr. and Mrs. _S, T, ily of north and west of South ■ . coitplo was attended during the Reid, Jr., Niles, and Mrs. Carl Shower for Newly Weds Edna Holmes Weds Pend, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray The old, old favor­ Single ring rite by Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton at a dinner Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wray, Jr., James Eisenhart Frame and family and guests of ite. A pleasure to Wm. Bold, Jr. honor of Mrs. Hamilton's birth­ were surprised Saturday evening • The wedding ceremony was per- Miss Edna Holmes and James Zanesville, O, ask for it and a Eisenhart were married Sunday day. with a miscellaneous shower held; still greater pleas­ JTorjned before an altar decorated at the home o f Mrs. Wray’s moth­ with, summe" flowers. Both the afternoon at 3:00 o’clock, in the Legion Auxiliary ure to drink it. Dinner Guests er, Mrs. Asa Smith. They Were . bride and her attendant were First Christian church, at South The American Legion Auxiliary Extra pale and Bend, the Rev. Elmer Ward Cole Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rizor and Showered with many beautiful extra good. That’s - dressed in pale blue silk. gifts. Out of town guests were: will meet next Tuesday, July 6, reading the single ring ceremony. children were dinner guests of RHEINGOLD. ‘ , Mrs. Brunke was graduated Mrs. Ted Wilcox, Hamilton, Ind., instead of Monday, July 5. Attendants were the bride’s sis­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith at Ga- » # * .-tv. Jv the class of ’20 and also and Charles Smith and son, of ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and lien Sunday. from Western State Teachers aol- South Bend. The evehing was Modern Woodmen It’s “ high class Mrs. Fred Schultz of Mandan, * ss * spent playing cards, and refresh­ The Modem Woodmen will hold in a glass” when North-Dakota. Past Noble Grands ments were served. ■' their regular meeting tonight at Fine in quality—superfine you drink CHI­ The bride wore a navy blue ‘en­ ’ The Past Noble Grands met at - * * their hall. in Its rich, mellow, exhila­ CAGO CLUB. A i semble with a peach lace blouse. the home of Mrs. Charles Hoff­ Desert Bridge Club rating Pilsner flavor. GOLD real' new b re w - Mrs, Schultz was also dressed in man on Wednesday evening. old in age but blue. Both had a corsage of * * # The Desert Bridge club wifi V. F. W. Auxiliary GROWN is the crowning SCHICIC achievement in beer luxury, new in flavor*— Briarcliff roses and sweet peas. Dinner Guests meet Thursday afternoon with The V. F. W, Auxiliary will That's why it is preferred to andina“ steinie,” SHAVER The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Reid o f Niles Mrs. Sig Desenberg, meet tonight. The committee in costly, imported beers. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes and were dinner guests at the home * # *, charge Is composed of Mrs. Roy the bridegroom is the son o f Mr. of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hamilton Country Club Holston and Mrs. Roland Fisher, and Mrs. Guy Eisenhart. Both recently. A pot luck dinner and bridge ■ \ * lb are graduates of Buchanan high * * * will be held Wednesday evening Buchanan Woman Woods Beverage Co. school, the bride graduating in Surprise Birthday Party at the club house far members. Wedded in South Bend 1034 and the bridegroom in 1932. A surprise birthday party was * * Mrs. Sarah. Shimkovslcy and 522 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST. PHONE I802-W The bride is employed at the held for Mr. Earl Rizor Saturday Friendship Club Max Margowsky were married on NILES, MICHIGAN Simplicity Patern Co.„ Niles, and evening and was attended by Mr, The Friendship club of .the Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at UNION MADE BY ad Mrs. Herbert Goodenough, Mr., Evangelical church lias postponed the home o f Paul Margowsky o f and Mrs. George Seyfred, Mr. and the regular meeting from July 7 South Bend, the Reverend M. H. Mrs. Rodney Hoadley and Mr. and to July 14. -i Altsed of South Bend reading C.ie " 1 - w o u l d n ' t S a k e Mrs. Floyd Smith all o f Galien. ritual. * * * • Following’ the ceremony a wed­ $100 for it" FISH FRY F. D. I. Club Saramost Club ding dinner was served in the EVERY FRIDAY The F. D. I. club met Thurs­ The Saramost club will have a home of Paul Margowsky. The Not one man— dozens write that GERMAN BAND day night and played bunco and pot luck dinner today at 1-o’clock couple will make their home at pinochle after their meeting. Win­ at Riverside Park, Niles. Mem­ 105 North Portage. they wouldn’t sell their Schick Friday — Saturday — Sunday ners at bunco were Mrs. Jesse bers of the committee for the din­ 9 * 9 • Shavers .for $100 if they couldn’t ner are: Mis. Dan Robe, Mrs. Geo. D A N CING Leggett, Mrs. Rose Marrs, and Dorothy Dunlap, replace them. Mrs. Joe Forgue. Winners at pin­ Exner, and Mrs .L. W. Johnson. frt ' at ■ 9 9 * Lorin Johnston The sheet joy of shaving with ochle were Mrs. Fred Bromley, Wedding Announced | Mrs. Lloyd Shire, and Mrs. Chas,' Dinner Guests • NO BLADES and NO LATHER W EKG BEACH Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Womer of Announcement has been made BRIDGMAN, MICH, Eoons. The next meeting will of the marriage of Miss Dorothy is thrill enough. But the real en- be held Thursday, July 8. The Niles, and Mi-, and Mi's. Harvey aNEW Dunlap, daughter of Mr. and ” thusiasm comes from getting a committee for that meeting will Hass of Mexico, Penn., were’ din­ ner guesls Monday evening at Mrs. Merle Dunlap, and Lorin ^uick, clean shave with not the j be Mrs. C. N. Lightfoot, Mrs. Johnston, the son of Mr. Sam­ I Lena Mittan and Miss Eleanor the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. slightest chance of cutting or Arney. uel Johnston, on June I7th, in | Mittan. 9 <1 9 , the First Presbyterian church In scraping. There’s no upkeep ex­ inly 4th Celebration i * * * Plymouth, Ind. pense with the Schick Shaver. Birthday Guests Dramatics Ciub The Dramatics ciub of the Zion Tlie bride was employed at the So figure out ho w quickly it pays 4 - BIG DAYS - 4 | Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Arney were Wisner Drug store and the bride­ Fun asul Frolic for Everyone Christian Legion will hold its first keoenc ^ for itself. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. groom is employed at the Clark Joseph Grouse at Lyddfck, Ind„ 'meeting Friday evening, at Die 1 We invite * church at 8 o'clock.- ijquipment Co. They will make RIDES — BANDS , on the occasion of Mrs. Grouse's their home at 210 W. Detroit St. you to see the birthday. a w * •• ; 12- CONCESSIONS 12 W. F. M. S. ^ ^ ^ T o r . . . Schick andjet The W. F. M. S. of the Metho­ Sunday Reception us show you dORN GAME dist church will meet Wednesday ■Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Frank held •how to take all Opening Office July 1 afternoon, July 7, at -the home of a reception Sunday afternoon in BUCHANAN .the discomfort WRESTLING NIGHTLY EDSjON C. FISH, M. D. Mrs. Frank Kirnn, Miss Gertrude honor of the confirmation and Show Every Friday Until Simmons is -the leader of the devo­ birthday of their son, Jack. About ; 224 E Front Street Pries® § 1 5 Physician and Surgeon out of shaving. I.abor Day Office Hours: 10-12 a. in;; tions and Miss Eva Ch-ambex-lain 50 guests attended, among them 2-5 >p. m. Except Thursday. has charge.of the lesson. On the being friends from Elkhart, Ben­ GAMBLE STORES Evenings: 7-9, Mon.,. Wed., Sat. refreshment committee assisting ton Harbor, South Bend and, APPOINT Bridgman, Mich und SSoSStoys by j, Mrs. Kassi ’S&rs, ''bEpbrnMafeS!.....- *<-+m Biackmonds Sponsored by Bridgman : appointment only. I and Mrs. Sehrieber. All needing : * 'V*.' 1 Jewelry apd Optical Store Business Builders 112 W, Front S t Phone 475 I transportation Will meet at' the Awarded Thirty Year Pin WM. T. SULLSVAN ____ _ NILES, MOM. parsonage before 2 p. m. Raymond Hlckolc was awarded As Authorized Agent a thirty year pin at the Odd Fel­ low meeting : Tuesday even to,#, NOW, PLAYING A Grand anif’GIorious Fourth of July Week Tho j//u ' wiis' presented by John, a new merchandising service is -available -to this territory. Ending Thursday W. Luke. Mi-.-Hickok is the. only Gamble Stores announce the appointment of Wm. T, Sullivan, as Program of Hits at This Theatre local member possessing the thir­ -.-authorised agent for Buchanan. HOUYHODD “ R0M1E0 JULIET7' SUN. — MON. — TUES. JULY 4 - 5 - G ty year actLve service pin. This new Authorized Gamble Store Agency will handle regular AIR COOLED COMFORT______with Mr. Hickok also holds the un­ Gamble Store merchandise; at regular Gamble Store prices. NORMA SHEARER Continuous Shows Sunday usual record of having . been a There are now 255 Gamble and associate stores, and 1300 Gamble FRIDAY.SATURDAY JULY 2 — 3 BARGAIN NITES Special Matinee Monday, July 5 ■ member of Uie. degree staff for Store Agencies in the north and middle, west, handling automobile sup­ Don’t Fp.il to See- Tlie First Chapter of the World’s 10c - 20c thirty years, and at one time for Matinee* Prices 10c - 15c three consecutive years was pres­ plies, radios, paints, electrical appliances, sporting goods, household neces- Greatest Air Soria! and Follow It Each Week. ent at all meetings without a sites and many other similar lines of merchandise. single absence. This new Gamble Store Agency has the buying power of over 1555 re­ UNIVERSAL ‘ presents ON THE SAME PROGRAM tail stores. The great savings we can make, buying in such volume are passed on to you. • • ■ CAPTAIN EDDIE RICKENBACKER’S Feature No. 1 > (America's Greatest War Pilot) Auto Tag Laws Changed by Bill Open House Friday Night Deadline for Plates, Slickers, Set at March 1, Witli July 2nd No Extension The public is cordially invited to attend open house Friday evening, to inspect this new store and its merchandise. Store open at 7:30 p. in. No Second Feature Passage by the legislature of merchandise will be sold Friday night. the bill to make March 1st the Another Honalong Cassidy ^annual deadline for the purchase -of automobile license plates and Adventure Through The Rug­ stickers, with neither the Secre­ ged Ranges of the Old West tary of State nor any other of- FREE! RADIO FREE! -fici-al authorized to extend 'tills deadline, is believed by Leon D. A beautiful radio will be given away Friday night during “Open "H ills of Old Case, Secretary of State, to be a House.” Merely register your name when you call. step in ‘advance. The present law permits the Secretary of State to CORONADO Electric Washers _ _ 1______„ $49.95 Wyoming” extend -the final expiration date DeLuxe Coronado 7-Ft. Electric Refrigerators $159.95 to March 1st. with WILLIAM BOYD In addition -to Case’s desire to 7-Tube Mantle Radio ...... $28.95 Added Cartoon CSJl public attention to these two 6-Tube Car Radio ------$26.95 Important changes -in -the motor “PUTTING OUT vehicle law, the Secretary of State WHITE HOUSE PAINT, gal. ______1____ $1.79 JONH KING « JEAN ROGERS THE KITTEN” also points -to the-fee o f 25c to be "collected hereafter for the issu­ WHITE HOUSE PAINT, pure lead and oil, gal. $2.95 NOAH BEERY/ JR, * GUY BATES ROST ance of stickers or half-year per­ 30x4.50 Crest T ire ______$7.10 Aon Chaneyr Jr. * Jackie Morrow To Tlih Kiddies mits. This fee will cover the extra : - Robert Warwick' * Ed Cobb cost of issuing half-year permits. 30x4.50 G. & S. Tire ______$5.55 Chester Gan • James Leong FREE Ice Cream Bars The charging by the state of -this 30x4.50 Red Tube ______$1.15 , FrGrnlbkfiapvfarRUigFcaturcs'rtewspapBntrfp Given Away At The small fee appears to be fair and 13-Plate Battery, 1 yr, guarantee, _ _ _ , _ $3.49 exchange DIrad6<( by Smith and Fbrd tioeba Saturday Matinee. proper, considering the accomoda­ CHAPTERS • tion. represented by a half year BOYS’ BICYCLES ______$21.95 up installment plan for the purchase Of a set of plates. I GIRLS’ BICYCLES . - ______$24.95 up WED. — THURS. FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHTS COMING , The bookkeeping, special costs ‘ Comolete Line of Household and Kitchen Eauioment AMERICA’S BEST LOVED HUMORIST represented by the printing and “I MET HIM WILL ROGERS handling err the some half-million IN PARIS” Hi The Greatest Picture He Ever Made Stickers annually is on item which no one sho\dd long expect the “ DAVID HARUM” State to absorb. The collection of “THEY GAVE Added Comedy “A Blond Bomber” — Cartoon “Swampland” the, 25c fee will bring in approxi­ ltoc A GUN” W O W S A T 1 — 9 COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS mately $125,500 ‘annually, It is es­ timated.