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N U M B E R 23 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938 S IX T Y -N IN T H Y E A R H.S. BAND TO GIVE CONCERT SAT. EVE State Police Complete Organization For Tri-State Blocade ^'11 Tues. Legion p,ayVnde.r Auspices

Now H ere’s To Guard Thirty STATE CALLS ATTENTION TO SALES TAX ON OUT-STATE BUYS To Present Long Program and Uniform Drill the Berrien Roads Education W ill Be Summer Colony? Heck No! We re May Pay Tax at WLS Shows Play The Buchanan high school Proposition Sheriff Charles Miller to be Victor Says Dunning band w ill present an open-air con­ in Charge in This cert at 8:0Q p. m. Saturday at H. Post’s Office the intersection of Front and County Home Colony Says Clear Lake Woods to 3 Good Houses Keep It Up and Keep It Down The cure for present ills is main- ______. , i Main streets, playing under the “E'er Gosn suite, keep it up till Blanks Left A t City Hall to ly in the hands of individuals and Over 100 Entertainers from ausP*ces the American Legion, Final organization of the tri­ M. S. C. Graduate Association Organized for As - payday," was tUe p-iea of the state blockade on the Michigan,. sured Future A s High Grade Make it Handy for Local 1 the remedy is more in the adop-| 22 Cities Contribute ’ which takes thls means of uaUing hordes of the local impecunious, Indiana and Ohio state line was Public to Pay Tax tion of better individual attitudes attention to. the fact that it is including ye scribe, as they tight-• cpmpletecl Tuesday by Lieut. Van Residence Sub-Division than any exterior juggling of to Program [ taking the band to the state con- ened their belts hungrily and j A Loomis 0f the. state police, political set-ups. according to Dr. | | vention at Lansing. If you should wish to see a eom- Just a reminder, perhaps, that qC. A. Dunning, Kalamazoo pastor Three nights of excellent enter-j Director It. R. Robinton, in watched the solvent minority go I wno had. been in charge ot the on an ice cream diet Tuesday alt I mumty that seems to have an as- j a law requiring payment of sales and recently elected president ot tainment to houses ranging from charge of the concert, announces organization entirely across the ernoon. sured future of steady growth, tax to tne Michigan government Alma College, in his address to 500 to 600 were reported from the] the renewing program: state, working westward to Lake “How long can it last Jerry ?” ■ ! take a out to Clear L ake, on goods bought outsioe the state ‘ members of the 1938 graduating W LS shows produced a-, the Clark | March, "Indiana State Band,” said one of the fortunate alfluent' ■ Woods and look about you. j has been on the books for some . ciasa 0f the Buchanan high school, j theatre Thursday, E'riday and Sat-. by Farrar. li Collaborating with Lieut. as he edged up to the counter at And don’t go with the idea that time, a batch of blanks was sent Taking as his title. "The N e w ] urday of the past week under thej Overture, “Harmony Queen,’” by the corner. “Did you say how long j Lo^ ‘s ™ co" n^ (11 weref j you are going to see a shaeky lu v,,ty uiei-K Harry Post last Age Against The Sky,” Dr. Dun- auspices of the Veterans of I Coate. can I last?” countered cnder bherifts Lowell Miller of I summer colony. For while , the ma- week so tnat it mlght .be cu»»en-' ning declared that in spite of the E’oreign Wars. j Waltz ‘The Rose of Tralee,’1 as he swiped, the counter and pre-i ^ ^osePh ,Rinker of | Jonty ot the 50 house-owners lent for anyone who wisnt-. to threats and menaces of the cur- Miss Edith Schlytern had as- Buchanan. At least two men by Glover. pared to take the order, “what I ' there live, in the city of Chicago in be strictly law abiding to go to ent scene he remains an optimist sembled some excellent talent . Selection, "Merry Men,” by .living.1 conveniently near have from a wide range of territory, in kind do you want—I got vanilla.” winter .and use the place only in file city hall and till out a blank in the belief that education—-the Thomas. been enlisted for each of : the eluding 22 towns, from Michigan A wild rumor that circled the summer, every house is substan­ hny time they" make a shopping right kind of education— will he March “El Capitan,” by Sousa. thirty Berrien, county roads lead­ tially built with the idea of event­ City and Nappanee in Indiana to jtown last night that the price was Expedition to,-—well Los Angeles the victor in its present race with Overture, “(Solosseum,” by De- ing to the Indiana line. The list Decatur, Paw Paw and Lawrence. [dropping another nickel was vigor­ ually using it as a place Of retire­ or Miami— and pay the tax m to catastrophe. Danger is added from Lamater. includes several Buchanan men, ment. In fact there is a nucleus One of the favorite groups of ously denied by Bill Gnodtke. Mr. Post. the fact that much of the popular Song, “Rosita,” by Dupont. but since they will not be em­ of residents already who make entertainers was the Ardmore Vy/hat do you want—we’re selling Mr. Post has not been asked to ! education thru movies, radio, press Intermezzo, "Jolly Peter,” by powered to act until they are their year-around homes there. Wildcats from South Bend, includ­ ivi 3% cents under wholesale now," act as a collector, and the pay­ and even the school is the wrong Kerstan. sworn in by Sheriff Miller, no The residents of the Clear Lake ing a clever left-handed trick stormed Bill, "O f course I am still ment of the tax at his office will kind, he said. March, “The Stars and Stripes announcement of the names is Woods colony are sold on the idea fiddler whose work is in great Ji.glting money on account of the be entirely voluntary on the part Addressing an audience -. com­ Forever,” by Sousa. being made yet. that they have one of the most favor at all amauter W LS shows volume of business.” of tne puDlic, if and when aone. posed mainly of the 64 capped and “The Star Spangled Banner.” Tney will be subject to call at pleasant and beautiful home sites in this district. > Meantime the ice cream price The notice reads: gowned seniors, the 86 juniors, and During an intermission the 45 any tirne by Sheriff Miller, who in Chicagoland, and what is more their parents, friends and teach­ Jake Schneider and Raymond ■war continued as the Record went The blan..s are to he used by members will stage a spirited to press last night, with the var­ will be in charge of the blockade Among me bau seniors from they are organized to keep it that ers, Dr. Dunning pleased all with Rothfuchs, Three Oaks performers individuals who make purchases on the accordion and xylophone, uniform drill,. The program will ious dealers of the city dishing it for Berrien county ,to aid in tne* Michigan State College who are to way. Sites are sold with restric­ a mixture of humor, eloquence and outside the state, Which are not were favorites, although they have last about an , hour and forty out at 19 cents a quart and 10 capture of fugitives wanted for receive their degrees at the annual tions on types of building, on good sense. subject to the sales tax. Under | been heard in Buchanan several minutes. cents a pint instead of the former the crimes of murder,, sex crime, commencement at East Lansing maintenance of the natural woods the terms of the Use Tax Act all times. . 35 cents and 18 cents, the lower kidnaping, bank robbery,, aggra­ on June 13 is Miss Helene Spatta, and other limitations Intended to tangible persdnal property pur­ The Misses Geraldine and Edith ■ schedule going, into effect Tues­ vated assault,- and prison break­ daughter Of : Mr, and. Mrs. George maintain the beauty and general chased for use .consumption or Taylor of Niles, harmonizing day. ing,; . Spatta of Buchanan. Miss Spatta community standards. Softball Orchard Hills Storage in Michigan is subject to yodlers, were hits. James Shupe of Most buyers were aware of the Enlistments have been enrolled has majpred in physical education. They have an organization, the Fancy Dress'Tournament.'. a three per cent tax, regardless By J O H N SCHULTZ Buchanan was very successful in fact that conevand dish, prices had by Lieut. Loomis to guard each Clear Lake Woods Property Own­ ; Winners at . the -fancy 'dress of where it was purchased. The Buchanan’s softball season un­ the part of Gene Autrey and Otis not dropped and . Instead of buy- of 177 Michigan roads approach­ ers Association, which is now, tournament held by the ladies of “Go West, Young Act is designed to eliminate tax- der the lights will begin E'riday, Fouse, also of Buchanan, rang the . ing a dish at 10 cents they preferr­ ing tne: state’s southern border. making plans for community fire the Orchard Hills Golf club at free, . out-of-state competition and June 10. In the first game Poor- hell as "Arkie the Woodchopper.” ed to buy a pint and treat: both protection. The plan is to induce the course Tuesday morning were Man” Says H. S. place retailers in other states on man’s Grocery, Buchanan’s entry Among the specialty performers their friends. . each home owner to buy a fire ex­ as follows: low score for 18 on equal competitive basis with In the county softball league, will of class were Caroline Harp of tinguisher, A siren is to.be install­ holes, Mrs. Harry Owen, Niles; Bristol at 81 JvtiCnlgan merchants, who must meet the strong Kawneer ten. from j Bdwardsburg,______Frederick Hurd, _ the _ In Which W e Show Ourselves A Mrs. Allen Moyer ed at the pavilion, and in the event low score for, 9 holes, Mrs. Orms- of a fire, the alarm will be turned pay a sales tax on their gross Niles "in a league game. Poorman’s | i6-year-o~ld ‘baritone ‘ and' son of Doggone Good Dog Finder have won one game and lost two by, Niles; putting contest, Mrs. in there, and every home owner sales. Dr. T. R. ‘Hurd of Niles, Jeanne Local residents who may be H. S. Bristol was celebrating games^in this county league. Last, Frank French, Niles; fancy dress will go to the immediate aid. A The blanks which we are send­ Westin, torch singer from Paw humming that old swing . “Oh Called by Death his 81st birthday yesterday by "week they lost to the Remington prize, Mrs. J, A. White, Buchan­ call will be placed with the Bu­ ing you should be used by indi­ Paw, and Paul Knudson, classical where, oh where has my little dog making active plans to leave for Rand ten from Benton Harbor 4 an. The committee in charge” chanan fire department at the viduals who make purchases of singer from Lawrence, .Mich. gone,” are asked to take note of Last Rites Held Sunday from Arizona in the fall to prosecute to 0. Putterbaugh pitched a four was Mrs. M. J. Converse and same time. any tangible personal property Arthur Glover of Michigan City the following. Tuesday the Nelson Church of Christ exploration for gold in the vicin­ hit game for the winners. Poor- Mrs. J. A. White. The community now has an I. outside of Michigan when the and Dr. M. J. Converse of Buchan­ Transfer called in an ad calling ity of Topock. Mr. Bristol has man pitched shutout ball for five Ladies’ . Guest Day for the owner of an Irish setter & M, power line and most of the seller does not collect the" tax. an were both hits in the part of Last rites were held for Mrs. with him a clipping from the innings but ran into trouble. Uncle Ezra. Miss Vetta Johnson Ladies of the Orchard Hills they had found. Tuesday evening Ella Dalrymple Moyer at the cottages have electric pumps and me purchaser should fill out the Los Angeles Times relating that In the second game the Boyce of Decatur carried the role of Lulu club are observing Guest Day to* the owner, Mrs. Paul Kelly of the Church of Christ at 2 p. m, Sun­ some water pressufe. blank, listing eacn item purchas­ a strike running as high as $140,- Insurance, last year’s city cham­ Belle. day with a cooperative luncheon Redbud Trail, called in a classified 1 The community looks forward ed and its retail- cost. He should day, Rev. Paul Ewing preaching 000 to the ton' has been located pions, will meet a Niles ten also in Arthur Johnston and Jack and bridge at the club house. to locate the dog. Wednesday to the time when it will be still then compute the tax at the rate •the funeral esrmon, and burial was in that vicinity. the Hoosier Beer ten. The prob­ Boone alternated as announcers. Members of the, committed are morning the dog and. its owner more accessible, through a paved of three per cent on the total made in Oak Ridge cemetery, the In the event that other ybung able pitchers wi}l be York for the Mrs. H. M. Graham, Mrs. H. M. were reunited, 24 hours before the road from US-112 and perhaps the amount purchased and send the pallbearers being Edward Gray, men in Buchanan are interested visitors and Fabiano for the Boyce Beistle, Mrs. R. J. Burrows, Mrs. paper was mailed. improvement of. aviation so that form, together with the amount Claude Sheldon, Ray Frame, Chas, in taking a chance that in any ten. Chicago Man Killed E. M, Charles, Mrs. J C. Strayer, individuals may commute in that of tax, to the State Board of Tax Foster, Schuman Sarver, Ora event is a good deal better than Remember these games will be Mrs. C, E. White, Miss Coolidge. way between . .the colony and Chi­ Administration, 2 0 0 Tussing Wellbaum. a Louisville Derby, . an Irish under the lights. The first games Near Hall Farm Fri. Dr. Abby Henderson, Mrs. C. E. cago. In the -meantime it is an Building, Lansing. ’HOUND ABOUT She died at her home at 208 sweepstake or most of the other .Of the season under the lights. For Silsbee. BUCHANAN South Portage street at 6 a. m. easy two hours drive to the Chi­ Purchases in which Use Tax the exact starting time notice the long chances they, are ■ already cago loop. June 3, at the age of 74. She Was must be paid include purchases of bulletin board down town. William Nelson, 44, 8916 South taking,, they may get in on the Same Birthday— But Not Triplets born near New Carlisle, Oct. 11, In addition to the Clear Lake any personal property, such as Ada Street, Chic'ago, was instant­ ground floor with Mr. .Bristol by Gaines during the past week the Here’s something that doesn’t 1863, tne daughter of William and Woods subdivision, there are eight clothing, household articles, etc., Phillips 66 ten with Styburslti ly: killed at 4:45 p. m. Friday Boy Scouts seeing him at once. It’s too hot happen more than about once in Julida Dalrymple. She married. acreages owned by Chicago peo­ from mail order houses or simi­ pitching defeated the Bakertown about 3-4 miles east: of the Hall Attend Sea Scout Meet to go now, ho says, but once the ple immediately adjacent,- the Apple farm When the Terraplane ten million times. Alien Moyer at Niles, Feb. 19, lar purchases made While visiting ten 12 to 0. Styburski pitched a Richard Neal, Harold Borders, pall of heat lifts from the A ri­ largest of six acres, These pro­ Martin Pearson and his sister, 1883. They had made their home in another state. It also includes perfect game. Poormans defeated which he was driving crashed with Melvin Campbell, mate, ancl zona desert the word will be “Go fessional people, business men and a Packard driven by Ellis Perkins Mrs. Nels Anderson of Buchanan here about 20 years. automobiles purchased from deal­ the Dry Zero ten 2 to 0. The George Remington, skipper, Ship both had a birthday yesterday, She is survived by her husband; West, young man.” trades people of Chicago who are ers outside of Michigan.. Foundry Stayed in first place by 41, 1053 Pratt street, Chicago. 45, attended the annual regional As a matter of fact Bristol lias improving the acreages through • The oars were badly wrecked June’ 8,. But that is not ail. They by three children,. Mrs. Grace virtue of their victory over the. spring orilise at South Haven. planting fruit and other ways with and. the officers who investigated! have a sister, Mrs. Caroline Nel­ Shipley, of Buchanan, Mrs. Perry been going west all his life. Born. Presbyterian Church 15 to 0. The ...... 7 , I Competition in knot tying, son of southern Sweden, who also Korn of Portage Prairie and Willie at Constantine, Mich.,, - June 8, I the idea of retiring there. The list Organize Bicycle Boyce Insurance ten defeated ’the stated that !t was impossible to; ^ line.heavl llfe buoy ■ has a birthday on June 8. And Moyer of LaPorte, Ind.; by a sis-. 1857, he rose to the post of headincludes two members of the fac- Phillips 66 ten 4 to 2. tel. what the cause of the.aceid- t£r0w£ v outter races, cutter, they are not triplets. Both, the | ter, Mrs. . Joseph Forgue, and a sawyer. in his father's sawmill at j ulty of the Morgan Park high Safety Club Here Thursday night Bakertown Will ent was, although it was discern- -,■> ibleihi/, thattiidt ‘hntwboth itmnnwere drivingriwiNri-no- close ■ drill,-. rope cluTibing, ^ and ~ tfispec- , 0. .• ladies are younger ( they would j brother Leo Dalrympie, both the age of 20, and then struck school, an upholsterer working in meet the Presbyterian church in be!), one two years and the other j out lor newer fields in Iowa, in [ a Michigan City furniture factory to the center line. Perkins, t sales- • ^ Sek Buchanan. Something that Buchanan has the opener, in . the nightcap the five years, But they were all born 11877. Back in Michigan in two ! an(* others. Foundry will meet the F. F .A. man, suffered head cuts but was j f hn J M iP Soitsa on June 8, needed for a long time in the not badly hurt. Nelson’s wife, Second was won by Ship, Richard, I years, he contracted to cut 160 ] The colony is jealously proud of Rain hampered the rest of the Dale of Kalamazoo and third by form of a bicycle safety club is Marie . Nelson, 41, incurred a Plays Own Music • acres of virgin saw .timber in ' ^he feet that to date there has games from being played. to "be organized at the Effiler Re­ Holland. Bells Her Cat ' never been a drowning at their The leading batters are: J. broken collarbone and numerous „ , , , ,. at . Lansing. Recital “ j 9’ the year G a rM d w a S elect- sort at Clear Lglte this evening, cuts and her six-year-old son, i ^Council, regional and national There is a lady on West Front ed. beach, and while it is admitted Brick, Phillips 66, with .800; that good fortune played a part in all boys and girls Who are inter­ Randall Nelson, incurred severe | ° ® oers attended, street Whom we wish to commend Miss .Janet Kelley, daughter of Then back west in Texas, he Frame and R. Donley of Clarks, for her consideration. She has a this record, a definite effort is be­ ested meeting with, their bicycles head cuts. The injured were treat­ ■Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kelley, re­ started up in the pattern busi­ Ellis of Foundry, and Beck of Sea Scout Ship No. 45 attend­ cat which she likes very much, ing made to see that the main- on the high school lawn at 6;30 ed at the Pawating hospital. ceived some notice at East Lan­ ness, and went, on to Arizona Gnodtke's with .667; Boyce of ed. naval reserve inspection at But she also likes birds very much tenance of the record is not left1 and riding to the lake. The ex- sing in the past two weeks by where he made patterns and in­ the same tqam with .625; and S. Benton Harbor Monday evenmg, and she does not want her eat to entirely to fortune. Plans are be pursion will be under the super­ playing, at a recital given by D i­ stalled machinery for the Ketch- Styburski .with .600 he is playing annoy neighbors by stalking birds ing made for community first aid vision of George Sullivan of the Recreation rector Louis Richards of ti.<> mu­ am Iron Works. Back eastward for Phillips 66 ten. The Rattlesnake Patrol o f on their premises'. She has placed instruction and organization for Gamble Stores, which is sponsor­ sic department of Michigan State again, he visited first in Buchan­ Troop 141 left for Chicago this a small bell on the cat’s heck, and safeguards against accident, and ing the organization. — — • j College, two. selections for the an with his parents, who had Miss Mayme ProCeus, in charge morning under the care of Scout he (or she as the case may be) for first aid instruction in the The purpose is the promotion violin of her own composition, just moved here, and then went M. E* Church Plans of the summer recreation pro­ Master Leo Slate and Kenneth goes tinkling about giving due event of accident. of safety in bicycle riding. A They consisted of a two-part in­ to" Chicago where he made, pat­ gram of the Works Progress Ad­ make, Who took them in his warning on approach. program of field trips will be or­ terns tor 23 years, twenty, years Panel Discussion ministration, reports that over truck. They are getting the trip vention in C Minor, and a three- ganized and contests will be pro­ part invention in C Minor. She for the Charles E\ Elems Iron 200 children attended the- ses­ as an award for winning an in- Old Scrapbook Postpone Opening moted. Any boy or girl 10 years also appeared in a vocal recital, works. In 1912 he came to Bu­ sions at Kathryn Park Monday terpatrol contest. They will re­ An echo of the past was left on old or older who has a bicycle is The evening services at the singing ''The Slumber Song of chanan to live, opening the Bris­ and Tuesday. She has as ­ turn Friday evening, visiting the our desk last week by Bill Brod- of Church School invited to join. Officers are to be Methodist church next Sunday will ants'Virginia Bort and Jennie the Madonna,” by Head, and “Se- tol .Pattern Works which he sold consist of a panel discussion on main points of interest in Chica­ rick, in the form of a scrapbook elected this evening. DeWeese. dum’ Tu M’ Ami” by Pergolesi. to his son, Earl Bristol, a year the general theme, “The Church­ go in their two-day stay. made by Dr. Dodd, pioneer drug­ The children of the recreation ago. The church school, announced man and His World.” The service gist, the predecessor of Sfodrick group Will enjoy a hike to the last Week as opening at the high opens at 7:30 p. m. The general in the store now owned by Will­ City Allots $400 700 A ir Mail sandhill on Redbud Trail a half Carroll Wilson and wife and iam Gnodtke. The scrapbook con­ school June 13, has been post­ program will be as follows: mile north of town, under the di­ baby are guests at the. home of sists of a volume of the Congres­ poned Until a later date, accord­ “The Churchman and the Com­ To Public Library Wolverines Trim Pieces From Here rection of Mayme Proseus of the the former's parents, Mr. and sional Record of 1887, filled with ing to the director, Rev. C. A. munity,” Lowell Swem. W PAc staff, leaving Kathryn Mrs. C. J. Wilson until Monday clippings of portraits of public The city commission allotted Sanders. "The Churchman And the Totali­ Stevensville 7-3 in National Week Park Friday at 1 p, m. when the former will leave for the sum of $400 to the Buchan- tarian .State,” John Elbers. personalities of the eighties and j Hillside, N. J., to resume his nineties, showing the shift from an Public Library at their meet- Knocldhg Pitcher Jim FlOrian “The" Churchman and Industry," Almost 700 pieces of air mail work as_ an executive with the the wOodcut and steel engraving ing Monday night, payable Sept, out of the box with six runs in the Poorman’s Play George Fairman. fourth inning, the Glendora Wol­ left Buchanan during A ir Mall Is Injured in industrial development of the period to the photo reproduction, I 14, 1938. "The Churchman and Peace,” verines defeated the feteVensviile Kawneer Friday Week, according to Postmaster j Standard Oil research service. Most interesting to one who would Stephen Martin appeared be­ Arthur Manii. A. G. Haslett. Notice was re­ Fall from Auto I He has his headquarters in N ew not remember most of the person­ fore the commission and asked Independents, 7 to 3, in t a game “The Churchman and the Press,” Sunday at Stevensville. ' ceived that N. Schaefer of On­ j Jersey but his pi'incipal work alties are the cartoohs especially for the establishment by the city The Poorman softball team of Walter Hawes, Florian was hit for six safties tonagon, Upper Peninsula, was now is in traveling to various of Illinois politics in the time of of a playground for the children! the Berrien county league will “The Churchman and the Mrs. Harry Hemphill is confined tfte champion salesman of the cities of the east cheeking on the governor Atgeld. Thanks, William.] of the Burkhardt addition and Ly S m ith !S o to play the Kawneer team of the Home,” Geqrg.C Chain, at her home three miles west of week, selling a total of 306 air success of new Standard OH pro­ I the north side of town, if free same league at the Athletic park “The Churchman and the Buchanan recovering from in­ three hits thereafter.' ' . . • mail stamps oh his rural route. ducts, including a new turbine diamond Friday evening. Church," Earl Rizor, juries incurr.ui when she fell from ------r---- * her car at the corner of. Portage oil. Mrs. Clyde Shaffer, Friday; June | cured. He stated that the small The Poorman team lost to, the A, H. Hiller "will give the invo­ and Dewey. It was necessary to Robert Irvin of Chicago wag a 3. They have been named Rob-j children of that district cannot Born, to Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles Remington Band "team in a good Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Wyman cation, Arthur Johnston will be take two X-rays to determine her guest Monday of his mother, Mrs. ert Nathan and Richard Pon. cross streets en route to Kathryn Quinlan, a daughter, at Pawa- close game, 4-3, at the Liberty Batchelor, a daughter, Friday, chairman, Arthur Rose will be in injuries. Mary Irvin. ^oth are coming satisfactorily. Park without danger. ting hospital Saturday. ' Heights diamond last Friday. June 3. charge of the music. P A G E T W O ------THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938

Mrs. Richard Lee spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Briggs Sunday afternoon where they guests, .of, Mr." and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Mae Van Lew left Sun­ Donald Burrus and Mrs. Dick days jp. Chicago with her sister, and daughter, Eileen, Niles, visited' will spend the summer. Mr. •Boyle.’ , _ day evening for a week’s visit Lee returned Saturday evening Smtewfflnunlg SwnrJt Mrs/Pouglas Tslgck. Sanford Carpenter, Sunday. tiace wlU leave Wednesday fo r a Mr. and Mrs. -George Martin, .with her daughter, Mrs. Douglas from a few days visit at Chicago. Published by The Christian, Comrade class Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley enter­ visit at the home of hla mother, Mrs. Merritt Martin and daugh­ Black at Chicago. Mrs. Kathryn Porlick and Mrs. THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY tained six couples of friends from who is ill, in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis -Long of Carrie Dycus returned -home E d i t o r ...... W. C. I (awes met Wednesday* evening with Miss ter Jean, Mr., and Mrs. Maynard Sunday afternoon. Business Manager . . . A. B. McClure Gladys Jamies, , South Bend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry -Hammond Martin and family Spent Sunday Gary spent -the week end at the Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919 M r .and Mrs. Bussell McLaren Mrs. Harry Hartline attended and Mrs. Alice -Kaiser of Benton .at .the Hines hospital at Chicago home here. Buchanan, Michigan, under the act o f March 8. J8X8 and family were Sunday afternoon the Women’s Rally at the Ber­ •Harbor wer-e callers at the -home •with M-erritt Martin -who -is a -lot Mrs. Belle .Qogle* and daughter callers in the home of Mrs. Ada trand Community church at Ber­ of Mrs. A. Ernaperger Sunday improved. V Gladys of Oak Bark spent the Sheeley. trand yesterday, the superintend­ afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Strunk of week end at their home here. Watch For Details Mrs.’ .‘Jphh Clark is up and ent of Women from the Moody Charles Groster and son Neal Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobson Niles apent Monday evening .with around the" house after her recent Institute, Chicago, being the were Sunday .dinner guests. About H A F F N E R ’S of Niles were Friday-evening call­ his parents; Mr. and Mrs. W il­ illness. speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin Big Anniversary ‘Sale ers at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. [ liam -Strunk, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and Mt. Tabor Grange will be host and daughter, Shirley, of South Details at Sale Will B® -in Frank Heckathorn. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Matthews of Next Week’s Edition G A L IE N NEWS son, Rex, spent Sunday afternoon to the granges of Berrien County Bend spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk of Walnut Grove, -Miss Minnette with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. at a birthday party Friday eve­ ’his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John This W ill Be A Sale of Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sarv- Richter b f Michigan City, Mrs. Mr. Frank Hollister and ehilr ning, honoring the natal anniver­ "Real Bargains Rev. Smith, formerly pastor of the er spent Sunday afternoon at the Florence Blake of Chicago, Mrs. Martin. dren were Saturday afternoon sary of the Mt. Tabor master, Mrs. Inez Staley of South Olive Branch church, now located home of Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Hattie Miles of California, Mrs. Announce List at Cincinnati, Ohio, was a Sunday callers in the John Clark home. Clyde Pennell.. Bend spent Friday at the home Haffher’s 5c to $1 Store Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlline Server. e Mary Matthews and daughter, afternoon caller on Mrs. Lydia The Lovina Ladies Aid will meet -of Mrs. A. Emsperger. BUCHANAN.. MICH. had as guests over the Memoiial Dinner guests at the home of Doris of Buchanan spent Sunday Slocum, and other friends in the Thursday afternoon with Miss Several from here attended the Galien Teachers week-end Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Evelena Richter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ community. Minnie Bohn. funeral of Mrs. Allen Moyer at Sabin and son, Gaylord Hamilton, were Mrs. a-mma Ressinger, Mr. ward Richter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Philippe Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rickerman Buchanan Sunday afternoon. University of Michigan Puts and Miss Ruth Sabin, all of Chi­ and Mrs. Harry Deckard and There .will be a Children's Day and son, Glendora, Mrs. L. Skelly spent Sunday with th elatter’s •Galien H. S. on The cago, and Mrs. W . L, Sabin of Mrs. Zella .Stephens of Pennsyl­ .program at the Dayton church and brother, Chicago .were Sun­ sister and family, in Orland Park, CO-OP Accredited List Mattoon, 111. vania, and Mrs. -Dave Sarver. In Sunday evening, June 12, at 7:30 day evening guests of Mr. and Illinois. ES®S TESTED Mrs. Elwood Horner and Mrs. the afternoon M r, and Mrs, Prank o’clock. Everyone come who can. Mrs. Alfred Seyfred. Quality Fuels Jack Ekins visited the former’s Strunk of Niles called. The .attendance .at -Sunday school Again the old school bell is Mr. and Mrs. W ill Kiley, were Mr. and Mrs. William Leiter of Sunday was 66. silent another successful year Sunday dinner guests of “Mr. and sister-in-law, Mrs. Hubert Taylor, past. Prof. Paul Harvey, who has North Buchanan in the St. Joseph hospital, South Buchanan, M ax Cpcper and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Burrus Mrs. Charles Walking, Glendora. Broken Lenses Replaced been with us the past seven years, Bend, Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor under­ .Donald, of Niles spent Tuesday and family of Niles spent Sunday COAL Mrs. Myrtle Kieffer and 'brother, Special .attention to evening at the home of Mr. and afternoon'With Mr. and Mrs, Wil­ will again be with us next year Kenneth Bowkes, South Bend, went an operation June 1 and is Frame Fitting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver visit­ recovering satisfactorily. Mr-s. William .Strunk, liam Strunk, REAL VALUES with the following teachers: w-jre business callers in St. Joseph F. B.-Blackmond, Optometrist at 1 ed Gobles on business Tuesday, Mr. .and Mrs. John Bell of Bu­ Mrs. Ira Snell, who taught the Monday. John C. Blrdsejl, South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ro'se and Miss Janet Suit, daughter of Indian lore student, visited Satur­ chanan spent Saturday evening Phone54 5th and 6th grades will be re­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Renbarger daughter, Mildred, of 'Portage, BLACKMOND’S •Mri and Mrs. Ed Suit, found a box .With M r. -and Mrs, Harold Rose. placed by G. E. Zielke, Coloma, attended a birthday dinner Sun­ day-afternoon at the home of Earl Prairie, were Sunday dinner: NILES who will also act as coach, turtle on their farm on Moccasin Dunbar, looking over some fine day given in honor of her father, in the past week with the name of J. R, Schrock and Miss Wetzel, Charles Nisch, South 'Bend. specimens of paint mortars which will not return next year and Clinton Montague in full carved on the latter had found along the In­ Marshall Renbarger, Chicago, its shell without any date, It is their places are not filled. spent Sunday with 'his parents, dian trail, which traverses the an entirely different turtle from Dunbar farm. Mrs, Lucille Allen, principal for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Renbarger. the one found about 10 years ago The Joy Class of the Hills Cor­ tJjT'the past seven years, will again Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Omland and be with us attending'the Western and popularly known as "King ners Christian Church will hold a daughter, -spent the week-end with ■Tut,” whose shell was a walking State Teachers College this sum- his parents, at East Jordon. lawn ice cream party at the mer. index of the residents of the farm Blackmun home Saturday evening. Mrs. Leo Crandall entertained since 1860. ; M. K. McGregor will attend an at a birthday dinner in honor of Farmers of the' Nor th Buchanan Agricultural Conference in East Miss Betty Harner, daughter of district report an average of about •her son, Maurice and niece, ‘Bar­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harner, has Lansing this summer and will re- bara Renbarger. 50% peach crop to date, with; some, been quite ill from food poisoning , turn as agricultural instructor, Harland James, Valpariso, Ind., varieties set so heavily that they but is recovering at their home on will require thinning. jl; Miss Georgia^ Harper, teacher of spent the week-end with his par­ L - the 7th and 8th grade completed Redbud Trail. Mrs. Harner’s par­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace call­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward James. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lol- fir her* 26th year and will be with us Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Metzler re­ ed Sunday evening at the home of again attending the Kalamazoo maugh, were called here by her Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Horner. . turned to their -home in Nappanee, illness from McRain, Mich. •.^college the summer. , . Ind., after' spending several, days Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruger had •„ Miss Ida Hess, will be with us Mr. and Mrs. Orville Talbott of as their guests for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Good- Hammond were guests Sunday of •*£ again, spending her vacation at enough. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hart and. ^ home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruger. granddaughter, Miss Bernadine Mrs. Gordon Kraft, Three Oaks, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kenneth Clark an­ .Miss Gladys James will again spent Saturday with her parents, Hackett, Detroit. ’J-ct teach, after an extended tour nounce the birth of a daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Jannasch. born June 2. The baby has been jfjp^through the Western States. Miss Minnie Haines .and’&iss C. named Karen Bee. Mrs. Charles Hohman teacher of. Hunt, spent "Tuesday in Benton Dayton News the kindergarden and . 1st grade The 'Buchanan township Board Harbor. v of Review, consisting of Dean/ SjtVjComple'-ed her 16th -year, will Mrs. Jesse Toland, Gary, is en­ $'■' spend her vacation at home, tak- Clark, , Charles Hessand Frank Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Place of joying a couple of weeks visit with Wright, met Tuesday and Wednes­ Jng week-end vacations. her brother, ’Roy ‘Payne and fam- Galveston, Texas, arrived^ here « Supt. Harvey received a cer.tt- day of this week and Will meet WHEAT PUFFS Hy. "ficate from the Michigan Univer­ again Monday and Tuesday .‘of , Allan .Seyfred, son of Mr. and next week. sity stating that the Galien school Mrs. ■ Albert Seyfred returned | has been duly examined and, was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver enter- i A 9 ts. home after spending a week with lained M r. and Mrs. Prank Wash- _ F?leas now fully accredited. F A p h id s Elf Root B eer*»£V 3 ms uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. burn of St. Petersburg, Fla-, Sun­ ‘Bedbugs Arvi,e Seyfred, Mishawako, Ind. , &! day. TCyab Bice Elf Red Kidney Beans, y?*. Miss Bernice Green, Gary, sspent ^Potato Bugtf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert’ Wallquist Leaf Hoppeis No. 2 -cans _wi____3 cans 23c »@5'%dl§fe4aid. fep life een .entertained Thursday afternoon f „Cobb age Worms . King Bee Sweet. Corn, i £ hopier* "r and evening honoring jointly the Mexican BeanBeetles No. 2 c a n s ______3 - cans 25c Mr£. Charles Hohman %pent last GNODTKE DRUG STORE E lf Cooked Spaghetti, BURCO graduation of- their daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. Prank' DeRop and week with !her mother, Mis. 33. •22 oz. can s______2 .cans 19c daughter spent Sunday with the Evelyn, from Buchanan high ■Campbell’s Tomato Juice, lg. .can 25c Schiele, Galena, 111, ■school and the birthday of Mrs. 'f letter’s sister, Mrs. Corwin Berry, Mrs. Eliza Kelley, who has been Elf Spinach______No. 2 can 1-Oc i Buchanan. • Wallquist’s father, Barney Kaiser Elf Tomatoes, large COFFEE ill for several, weeks, is -staying Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Renbarger, -of Three Oaks. Guests were Mr. No. 2% can s______2 cans 25c with her daughter, Mrs. W ard Here is a most pleasing 1 Mr. ■ and Mrs. Albert Renbarger, and Mrs. Ralph Zimmerman of Elf June >Peas, No. 2 cans, 2 cans 26c James. Elf Cut Bed Beets, large and satisfying coffee at an . 5 Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gary, Mr. and Mrs. -Elmer Kaiser Mrs. Maude "Wolford and daugh­ and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kaiser No. 2>A .can, _"______:___can 10c exceptionally low price. 1 Renbarger, Niles, were Sunday Burco makes a sweet, full ter, Dorothy and her son, Larry and son, Edward, of Three Oaks, M. S. C. Cocoa______2 lb. -can 15c Twenty Mule Team Borax pkg. 13c * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ren- Navy Beans ______:______6 lbs. 25c flavored cum— an'd we were calling on friends in Buchan­ Mr. and Mrs. Open Noggle and Boraxo Hand Cleaner can 14c I barger. an, Monday afternoon. ' Elf Fancy -Cake 'Flour, 5 lb. bag 29c ■have both the drip and family of Galien, and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Insect Spray, 12 -oz. can 25c > Lauren Moore and Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and Bunco Pastry Flour,_5 lb. bag 17c regular nut— to sidt your George Wallquist and Mrs. Albert favorite method of 'brew­ Gold Dust Scouring f McComber, Buchanan, were Sun- family moved -to Buchanan last E lf Macaroni or -Spaghetti 2 .pkgs. 15c Wallquist of Chicago. The last Elf Coen Flakes ____ Jlarge pkg. 9c ing coffee. lb. Powder ______2 cans '9c * day afternoon guests of Mr. and week where the former is employ­ f Mrs. Carlton Renbarger, Jr. named three remained until Sun­ Kellogg's 'Bice JCrispies — pkg. 12c Electric Light Bulbs ___ £ for 25c ed. Grapenut F la k e s ______pkg. 10c Bursley’s High 'Grade -COFFEE -lb. 25c 1 \ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McNire, day evening. (15

Mrs. Elroy Balyeat and daugh­ Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Haslett visit­ Miss Allene Arney arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post and NOTICE hospital, Hines, 111., Sunday. He this evening. ter, Norma, visited the fore part ed the former’s uncle and wife at Wednesday from Odon, Ind., where daughter, Marie, motored to Chi­ is recovering satisfactorily but Miss Fern Poulson of Niles was Local News of the week with the former’s Chesterton, Ind., Sunday. she was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. cago today to visit Maynard Post Please take notice that the old will be in the hospital there unti' a guest at dinner Tuesday eve­ sister, Mrs. Boyd Cox, at Elkhart Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warner Paul Carpenter. who has an engagement of 14 books and records of The First September. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. weeks playing with an orchestra National Bank of Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Orpurt and and with friends eit Goshen, Ind. have as their guests this week Mr. Isaac Clevenger is reported to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk of A. G. Bowers. at the Cafe Modeme, near 63d Michigan, not including those of Mr. and Mrs. H. W . Orpurt motor­ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hiller had as and Mrs. Rex Manley of Mt. be quite low. Niles were callers Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. George Mathie the receivership, will be destroyed ed to Peru, Ind,, Suhday to visit their guests Sunday the former's Pleasant, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bostwick and Cottage Grove avenue. While S. C. Sarver home. had as their guest at dinner Sun­ by fire authority of the Comp­ Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Orpurt. brother, P. R. Sprague and wife of Mrs. E. T.-W aldo was a guest and son, Darwin, visited the form­ there they will attend the ball The Dayton Rebekahs are day evening, Mrs. Minnie Roe of troller of the Currency and the Mrs. F. H. Pierce returned to Syracuse, Ind. Tuesday of her aunt, Mrs. Fred er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George game between the Cubs and the meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall Niles. Court on Friday June 10th, 1938 her home in Detroit last week af­ Mr. and Mrs, George Eckelbarg- McClaery, at Indian Lake, Dowa- A. Bostwiqk, near Bristol, Ind., Giants. at nine o'clock A. M. Anyone or ter a visit with, her mother, Mrs. er were guests Sunday of Mr. and giac.' * Sunday and Darwin Bostwick re­ Miss Ruth Rutledge left Satur­ organization who may have any B, Ruth, and her sister, Mrs. Leo Mrs. Oliver Brockway of Galien. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kean has mained with his grandparents for day for Evanston, 111., planning items or articles remaining there­ Davis, Bobhie Davis ,the son of Mrs. T. P. Hawley arrived Sat­ as their guest for the week-end the a visit of a week. to attend summer school at with should immediately telephone Mr, and Mrs. Leo Davis, accom­ urday from Milwaukee, Wis., to latter’s brother, Harry Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rhoades of Northwestern University. No. 88 at Niles, Michigan. 1 panied her to spend the summer. visit several weeks at the home ,of Detroit, Los Angeles, Calif., are spending Miss Sara Quickel, third grade Be Smart — Go Thrifty! W. R. PA YN E , Receiver Mr. and Mrs, Harry Berry visit­ her sister, Mrs. R. P. Thompson, Mrs. J, C. Strayer and son, Wil­ several weeks in this vicinity visit- teacher, and Miss Marie Connell, First National Bank of ed Sunday with the former's Miss Ruth Jean Haslett left bur, and Louis Pascoe left Friday tag with the former’s parents, Mr. first grade teacher, left Monday Buchanan, Michigan. Shop at the DIXIE SHOP brother. Prank Berry and wife of Sunday for Washington, D. C., ac­ morning by car for Annville, Pa., and Mrs. Prank Rhoades of Port­ for their homes in Chicago, Miss Kalamazoo. companying there a cousin, Ed­ where they met Robert Strayer, age Prairie and Mrs. Rhoades' Quickel planning to attend sum­ DRESSES______$1.97 Miss Nina Nelson left Saturday ward Walton and Miss Maribel who has completed a year at Le­ mother, Mrs. Etta Nelson of South mer school at Northwestern Uni­ Sheers — Nets — Dots — Shantungs — on her return to San Antonio, Hinkley of Berrien Springs. They banon Valley College, and is re­ Wagner News Portage street. versity and Miss Connell at the Mexicans — Ninons. .Sizes 12-20 — 40-44. went to meet Tom Walton, an­ turning with them. They also visit­ Texas, after a vacation visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamblin, University of Missouri. OTHERS at $2.97 and $8.97 her mother, Mrs. Beulah Nelson, ed Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews in other cousin, who is completing a Mrs. Lou Hamblin and Elmore Mrs. William Turner left Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and and other relatives. year of study at the American Pittsburgh. ' Mitzler motored to Chicago and day for her home in Berthoud, Milton Mitchell called on Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lawson, East Alex­ University. Millinery style that women will return Monday. Colo., after a visit of several Mrs. Charles Morgan at Lyd- Special Lot of ander, is a patient in the St. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pangbom never stand for! One of the many Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemphill and weeks with relatives in northern diek, Ind., Sunday. The Morgans Joseph hospital, South Bend. had as guests Sunday afternoon interesting articles in The Ameri­ daughter, Camille of South Bend Indiana and southwestern Mich­ have a baby daughter, born May SUMMER COTTONS 59 c Mr. and Mrs. Cieve Strang at­ Mrs. Maggie Monroe and daugh­ can Weekly, the magazine distri­ visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. igan, including her niece, Mrs. 31. Mrs. Morgan is a niece of OTHERS - — — ______97c and $1.87 tended the Cub-Boston game in ter, Gladys, and Mrs. George buted-with next Sunday’s Chicago Harry Hemphill. Cress Watson of Buchanan. She Mr. Mitchell. Chicago Thursday. Pangborn, all of South Bend. Herald and Examiner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemphill was accompanied to Colorado by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson and VACATION NEEDS ■Sa had as their guests Sunday Mr. ner sister, Mrs. Watson’s mother, daughter Ruth, of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Stanley Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. William Seiber of Three spent Saturday and Sunday at • Slacks • Overalls flfln (M Oft Mrs. Wally Larson, Miss Marjorie Oaks, who is visiting there. the Albert and William Pletcher • Play Suits • . 24c of Alfred Plenar has been taking from San Antonio, Texas, to Review Tuesday and Wednesday. up seats and other furniture to spend a month here visiting rela­ Mr, and Airs. Will Whittaker the school rooms preparatory to were dinner guests Sunday of reflnishtog floors. Considerable in­ tives and looking after interests. Sunbrite Cleanser *» cans 17c The former was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spaulding. terior painting will be done during Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whittaker vacation. a niece, Mrs. Freda Bergman, 151/2-oz-. and son spent Sunday with Mr. Iona Spaghetti . 4 19c WISCONSIN Mrs, Florence Shook and Irae- also of San Antonio. tins and Mrs. Ed Wright. nus Sparks had as their guests Mrs. Hilda St, John, and Mrs. 22-oi. The condition of Mrs. Ralph ion a spaghetti v . Y . . .4 tins 29c CHEESE Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Bishop Gertrude Kingery and •grand­ Hunter remains about the. same. CREAM or BRICK and children' of Benton Harbor. mother, Mrs. Kossow, visited Most of the farmers to the SAVE MORE— STOCK UP AT NATIONAL Ann Page Salad Dressing. . pt. 15c Mrs., Alma Fuller and the Monday evening with Miss Anna Wagner district finished com ib. Misses Doris Reams and Lena Marie Rossow, who is seriously 17c planting over the week-end. N.B.C. Graham Crackers . . lb, 17c Ekstrom are guests all day today ill wi'th pleural pneumonia. at the home of Mrs. Herbert W al­ Charles Babcock and two Roman Cleanser ...... q t. 10c ton of Niles. daughters, Geneva .and Cather­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henslee and ine. motored to Chicago yester­ Terre Coupe Raleigh Cigarettes cart. $1.20 CLAPP'S son, Joseph, Chicago, were visi­ day, .attending a ball game be­ SUGAR tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tween the Cubs and Giants. Mr. and Mrs, A. c. Sarver call­ SILVER '/ r ib , Alfred Hall over the week-end. Salada Black Tea ...... pkg. 39c BABY FOOD Mrs. Freda Miller, LaGrange, ed Sunday at the home of Mr. CRYSTAL 16 VARIETIES Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bradrick Ind., was a guest from Friday un­ and Mrs. S. G. Sarver. PURE l/2-lb. and two daughters of Gary were Salada Green Tea . . . . . 30c til Tuesday at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cadieux of BEET pkg. visitors over the week-end at the sister, Mrs. John Cline. On her re­ Chicago were visitors the first of 25&*1 home of Mrs. Bradrick’s aunt, cakes 4 cans 29c turn Tuesday she was accom­ the week at the home of the lat­ Woodbury’s Facial Soap 3 25c Mrs. W. A. Ricej leaving Monday. panied by Mrs. Cline and son, 25 lbs. $1,251 ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pure Cane Sugar i Miss Frances Dalton, Gary, left Bobby, who are visiting there un­ Koons. Mr. Cadieux left for Chi­ Pard Dog Food ...... ■ « 3 cans 25c Monday after a visit of two weeks til Friday. cago Wednesday but his wife, re­ at -tHC home of her aunt, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leitefr and NORTHERN mained for a longer visit. 47-oz.’! n c N .B . C. Pioneer Fig Bars. 2 its. 25c A. Rice. , Frank Kean motored Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bowers vis-, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DROMEDARY can 19' Iqe. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred George and Hastings, where they were the TISSUE ited Sunday at Pine Lake near Rinso ...... 9c pkg. 21 c the former’s brother, Walter guests of Rev. and Mrs. Maylan LePorte, Ind, I p'nt OKc George and wife of Long Beach, Jones at church services and at GRAPE JUICE AMERICAN HOME i bottles L w 4 rolls I 9 c Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Martin Lux or Lifebuoy Soap . .4 cakes 25c Calif., . arrived back Sunday from dinner. Rev, Jones was formerly and Mrs. Merritt Martin visited MAJESTIC SALTED Ige. ADDITIONAL ROLL lc a vacation trip of two weeks in pastor at Buchanan and is now. in 2-ib.fKc Mr. Merritt Martin to the Hines CRACKERS SODAS OR GRAHAMS . pkg. I V Lux Flakes . . . 10c pkg. 23c which they visited Boston, New charge of the Methodist church at 3-lb. York, . Philadelphia, Washington, Hastings. AAmrir n a t i o n a l d e l u x e * Hb.«JC S pry ...... ‘can 1 9c can 53c D. C. and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metzgar V V r T tE i VACUUM PACKED . can Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Denno had had as guests Sunday Miss Jane EC EAGLE as their guests Sunday the latter’s SPECIAL Herb-ox Bouillon Cubes ■ tin 9c Dexter and Alva. Dexter, both of MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 25° brother, Arnold Sanford, and fam­ Lansing, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Mc- Our Regular 16c 9 IO-OZ,16-oz. BRAND Macaroni, Spaghetti page pkgs. 19t ily of Hartford. Knight of Galien, and Barbara and BANANA SUNDAES i-ib-tEc *• John DiGiacomo has opened the Joan Berger of Niles. SALERNO GRAHAM CRACKERS . . . pkg. B J MILK Saturday and 1 ( I f * 8-oz. “Little Casino,” an amuseinent CORN FLAKES— A nn Page Salad Dressing 2 jars 19c Sunday Only ------W * free can 1 9 C place at Union Pier which he KELLOGG’S Blue utility pitcher with 2 ‘" p43.°!’2 0 c operated last year. ■Forming Fingerprints purchase of COUNTRY ROLL lb. B utter 2 7 c Mrs. Elizabeth Shoue went to Fingerprints are formed from Galien Monday to visit two days salt, a small amount of water, and Gnodtke Drug Store with Mrs. May Doyle. sebrum, an oily deposit from the CALIF. BARTLETT CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dodge had sebaceous glands of the skin. as their guests for the week-end SULTANA Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wagner of NEW Chicago. PEARS APRICOTS NOODLES Mis, Etmon Starr was confined FINE or BROAD POTATOES to her bed the fore part of the 2 No.2Vi^^£feC 16-oz. week as the result of a fall Satur­ cello-pkgs; 25c U. S. No. day, cans £ k & Miss Helen Graves, the grade 15-Ib. Peck33c supervisor of the local"schoolsleft Friday for a short stay at her home at Savannah, ' ill.,' beiore C lIJID B ill If n a t i o n a l . Nation-Wide Dairy M 1 4 ^-O Z . f t JCC CLIMALENE beginning the summer term ot Cantaloupes JUMBO . for 25c L V Ar. IVIILH PfodudsB^pcratXc'n,umer ** cans Jge. 2 school at the University of Chi­ pkg. 19c bu n. lO c cago. ' COME AGAIN - ■ - Radishes . ' Mrs. V. L. Coonfare and chil­ GRAPE JAM dren visited Wednesday with the Tomatoes . . 2 ibs. 19c lotmer’s mother, Mrs. Ella CORN FLAKES FORT DEARBORN 2 pkgs. Packard, at Benton Harbor. ROUND . each 53c Watermelons Miss Marie Post is enjoying a GRAPE JELLY ..T.0..L .2^,25° vacation of two weeks from her Lemons sunkist, 300 size 29c work at the Epworth Hospital, South Bend. CLAPP’S BABY FOODS 3 25° Mrs. E. I. Bird returned to her home here Saturday from a visit ARGO GLOSS STARCH . ?£21° at Berrien Springs. Slie was ac­ iH lilllll companied home by her sister, Mrs. Mollie Priddy and daughter, PINEAPPLE PRICES ARE DOWN! Dorothy, and son, Walter. Pineapple growers announce reduced prices on Canned Pineapple and SMALL, LEAN „ «f Mr. and Mrs. Prank Poorman National Immediately passes on the savings to you In these lower prices. Hockless Picnics SUGAR CURED lb. IOC and family’ visited-Sunday at the PIM FftPPIF A m e r i c a n h o m e 30-oz. 0 7 c home of the hi-Rer's uncle, Roy Y l I V k H r F&tk Sliced or Crushed * 2No* cans O f Loop and wife of Three Oaks. 14-oz* DOLE PINEAPPLE TIDBITS tall cans Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kenton and A K E a chance! Find out for yourselves how 2 Miss Agnes Nekvasil drove to. 3 12-62. TENDER ,, economically two people can live with modern PINEAPPLE JBICE . . . tall cans Beef Roast MEATY lb- 16c 1 Grand Rapids for the week-end, Veal Breast A »>. lOc visiting the ladies’ sister, Mrs. T ELECtric Cookery. Shrinkage of roasts is ■ Archie Gravelir, . They had a negligible and further savings are effected through NEW POTATOES 10 lbs. very enjoyable time, attending accurate results which eliminate wasted food mate­ several parties and driving all rials. Vitally important to health are the conservation B A N A N A S Firm Ripe • 3 lbs. 13c I Bacon Squares “ j™ 15c Fresh Perch 2 « 25c § around Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Batchelor of vitamins and perfectly cooked food . • • arid Fancy Selected Repack * 2 15 drove to Lapaz, Ind., Friday, ac­ A U T O M A T IC ELECtric Cookery T O M A TO E S • . ib , c companying there their daugh­ gives Her freedom from kitchen I ★ ★ 3lbs. 13 ter, Mrs. Beth Karling, who * ★ ★ FANCY DRY YELLOW ONIONS c 1 Perch Fillets 2 27c Veal Roast W i l caught a fast train for Washing­ drudgery. Inquire about our 5-Star AH Prices Subject to Michigan «S% Sal..* T»x ton, D. C., returning to her work Plan today! after a short vacation, ~ Miss Louella Cernahan, mem­ ber of the English staff of the Buchanan high school, left Sat­ urday for her home near Eau Claire, Wis., to spend the sum­ Q&P FOOD STORCS mer. u

i* THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938 I'AG ja! F O U R i ’HF BFRRIEN tiOUNiTT RECORD

ter, Mildred. Wilson, Nay: None. and premises described in said the time for presentation of claims Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feisner, Moved by Commr. Smith and mortgage, which said taxes the In­ against said estate should be limit­ Mrs. William Morley, Mrs. Will­ supported by Commr. Voorhees dustrial Building and Loan Asso­ ed, and that a time and place he iam Go chen and daughter, Sandra, that the Commission appropriate ciation has paid as provided in the appointed to receive, examine and all of Galien, spent Sunday eve­ $400.00 to the Library Board pay­ terms of said mortgage, and. which adjust all claims and demands CLASSIFIEDS— .Minimum rliavge FOR R E N T :— Furnished ropms ning as the guests of Mr. and able Sept. 1st. said sum is added to the amount against said deceased By and Be­ secured by said mortgage, and an fore said court: 30c for 5 lines or leas, 3 issues for light housekeeping, newly- Mrs. William Swartz. Church of the Brethren be a piano organ duet Gavotte by Motion carried, by the following It is Ordered, That creditors of 50c, cash in advance. 10c addi­ decorated and strictly modern. Mr. and Mrs. A lva Best had as F. J. Gossec played by Mrs. A. L. vote on roll call: Yeas: Smith, attorney's fee of $25.00 provided Charles A . Light, Minister said deceased are required to pre­ tional on charge accounts. No children, 607 S. Oalc St., or their guests Sunday evening Mr. Hamblin and Mrs. Rosalie Rice. Voorhees, Graffort, Schwartz and for in said mortgage and no suit 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, CARD OF THANKS, minimum phone 320. , 21t3p. and Mrs. John Morley of Lake­ Sermon subject, “The Secret of Wilson. Nay: None. or proceedings at law or in equity sent their claims to said court at Fred Hagley, superintendent. said Probate Office on or before charge, 50c. side. Victorious Living, The following resolution was having been instituted to recover FOR RENT Pleasant furnished 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. the 3rd day of October A. D. 1938, William Rosenquist, son of Mr. A panel discussion will be the offered’ by Commr. Graffort and the debt secured by said mortgage apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Sermon by minister. at ten o’clock In the forenoon, said I;OR tSAIJS and Mrs. Lawrence Rosenquist of feature of the evening service supported by Commr. Schwartz: or any part thereof. Ample closet, screen in porch. time and place being hereby ap­ pert Wayne, Ind., will marry beginning at 7:30. The general Whereas, there may now bq in Now therefore, NOTICE IS FOR SALE: 66 2/3 acies good Very reasonable terms to right H EREBY GIVEN, that by virtue pointed for the examination and Miss Jeannette Braun of that St. Anthony's Roman Catholic theme will be "The Churchman and may hereafter from time to farm land in Berlrand Township party. Call at 103 Lake st. litfe. of the power of sale contained m adjustment of all claims and de­ city at the Zion Lutheran church Church and His World.” time come into the hands of Es­ on "Stone road, 8 miles north oi said mortgage and the Statute in mands against said deceased. at Fort Wayne at 8 p. m. Satur­ Father John R, nay, Pastor Service at Oronolco at 9 a. m. ther I. Hamilton treasurer of the South Bend. Cheap for cash. See MISCELLANEOUS such case made and provided, the It is Further Ordered, That pub­ day, considerable interest attach­ Mass every second and fourth Sunday school following. City of Buchanan, Michigan cer­ Fred Kocnigshof, R. F. D., Bu­ Sunday at 10 a. m.; every first said mortgage will be foreclosed lic notice thereof be given by pub­ W HEN YO UR EYES need glasses, ing to the event locally from the "The quitter never wins. tain moneys belonging to or held chanan or John L. Chaddock, [ third and fifth Sunday at 8 a. m. by a sale of the premises described lication of 'a copy of this order for C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, fact that both young people are The winner never quits.” for the State, County, or other Bank Bldg., Benton Harbc;', j therein, or so much thereof as three successive weeks previous to at Root’s News Depot every will known at the Clear Lake political units of the State, or Michigan. 23t3e. may be necessary to pay the said day of hearing, in the Berrien Thursday. tfc 'Dayton JU, Cnurcli otherwise held according to law, Woods colony. Miss Braun is the- County Record a newspaper print­ C. J. Snell, Pastor Mediterranean llepth 4,560 Feet and amount so as aforesaid due on FOR SALE or TRADE: Milk niece of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fern- We guarantee to exterminate Bed 2 o’clock in the afternoon, church Whereas, under the laws of said mortgage, with six per cent ed and circulated in said county. goat, short yearling. J. M. j wait and lias been a frequent vis­ The Mediterranean sea has an Bugs, Roaches, Termites and all jervices. ; average depth of 4,560 feet. Michigan, this Board is required interest from the date, of this no­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, Bechdol, Route 2, out 4th St., at t itor here. The parents of Mr. other pests. Estimates free. 2:45, Sunday School. to provide by Resolution for the tice, and said taxes and all legal Judge of Probate. city limits. 23tlp. Rosenquist own a cottage im­ Write Exterminators, 143 Pipe­ deposit of all public moneys, in­ costs, including the attorney's fee, (S E A L ) A true copy, Elsie Krajci, mediately across from the hotel. COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS stone St., Benton Harbor, Mich. L. I), S. Church cluding tax moneys coming- into at public auction, to the highest Register of Probate. FOR SALE:- Pigs, ti weeks old. Among those who plan to go to & 18t7p. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. the hands of said treasurer, in one bidder, at the front outer, door of Frank Chubb. Phone 308. 23tlp attend the wedding are Mr, and Buchanan, Michigan 11:00 a. m.. Preaching service. or more banks, here in after called the Court House in the|City of St. 1st insertion May 27; last June 9 R EW AR D for the present address Mrs- .A. H. Femwalt, Mr. and . June 6th, 1938. FOR SALE: —Spring wagon, in 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. banks, to be designated in such Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, STATE OF M ICHIGAN, The Pro­ and employment of Paul S. Dia­ Mrs. Richard Femwalt and Mr. Regular meeting of the City good condition. Albert Nutt, 11 Regular prayer meeting at 7:30 resolution. on Tuesday the 6th day of Septem­ bate Court for the County of mond, formerly of Detroit, and Mrs. Joe Buissono. Commission of the City of Bu­ West Fourth Street. 32t3p. p. m. each Wednesday evening. Now, Therefore be it: ■ ber A. D, 1938, at ten o’clock in Berrien. ' Michigan. Service Loan Com- Joseph Hetu went to Chicago chanan, Mich., held in the Com­ Resolved, That said Treasurer the forenoon. A t a session of said Court, held . pany, 11410 E. Jefferson, De­ mission chamber on Monday eve­ FOR S A L E :- Good milch cows, Tuesday to see his wife who is j Esther I. Hamilton is hereby di­ The premises to be sold are situ­ at*the Probate Office in the city of troit, Mich. 19t6p. Bethel Temple ning, June 6th, 1938 at 7:30 P. M. 6 miles northwest of Buchanan very ill ip Blue-Island Hospital. rected to deposit all public ated in the City of Buchanan, Ber­ St. Joseph in the said County, on Mrs. John Runyon was called Kev. Gladys Diek, Pastor Meeting was called to order by rien County, Michigan, and are on the Borden farm. H. Meck­ SEW ER HOOK-UP:— All sewer moneys, including tax moneys now the 20th day of May, A. D. 1938. Monday to Watervliet by news 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. mayor Wilson. Roll call showed described in said mortgage as fol­ lenburg. 22t3p. hook-up materials furnished and in or coming into her hands as Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, of the serious illness of her broth­ 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. the following members present lows, .to wit:— work guaranteed. FR E E ESTI­ treasurer in her name as treasur­ Judge of Probate. FOR S A L E - Tomato plants, any er , W ill Head. He is reported 7:30 V m. Evangelistic Service. Wilson, Smith, Voorhees, Graffort, Lot sixty nine (69), Liberty MATES! Our low prices will er, in the UNION STATE BANK, In the Matter of the Estate of to be n ar death now. His broth­ Mid-week Services Thursday and Schwartz. Heights Addition to the Village quantity, varieties, well hard­ amaze you. Appointments made 2 the amount to be deposited to he Charles W. Patterson, deceased. evening, Bible Study. Minutes of previous meetings (now City) of Buchanan, except a ened plants., Glenn Vite, 3’a through W , J. Miller Lumber er, Carl Head, died at Watervliet un-limited. Clarissa A. Albright having filed Saturday night, Young Peoples were read. strip seven (7) feet "wide across miles south of Buchanan. Phone Co., or phone Niles 508-W. about two months ago. Upon roll call the following in said court her petition praying service. : Moved by Commr. Schwartz and the rear end of said lot to be used 7122-F2. 22t3c 13tfc. Commissioners voted Aye: Smith, that the administration of said es­ supported by Commr. Graffort Cub Pack 141 on Voorhees, Graffort, Schwartz and for an alley. tate be granted to Clasissa A . A l­ GRAVEL, C IN D E R S - And black LAWN MOWERS, Knives and Evangelical Church that the minutes stand approved Wilson. Dated June 7th, 1938, bright or to some other suitable as read. dirt. General hauling, B. H. Shears sharpened. All work an Overnight Hike C. A. Sanders, Pastor Upon roll call the following INDUSTRIAL BUILDING person, Smith, at the Fred Wright resid­ guaranteed. Carl Remington, Bible School at 10 a. m. Mr. Motion carried. Commissioners, voted Nay: None. . AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, It is Ordered, That the 20 th day ence, 206 S. Portage St. 22t3p. 123 Days Ave. 15t9c. Harry Surcb, superintendent. Miss Mayme Proseus playground su­ Moved by Commr. Smith and Mortgagee. of June A. D. 1938, at ten o’clock Betty Miller, secretary. W e have pervisor pointed out to the Com­ Frank R. Sanders, in the forenoon, at said probate ^ FOR SALE-—7 h. p. gas engine; B’URNACES CLEANED, R E­ Cub Pack 141 plans to leave supported by Commr. Voorhees Saturday afternoon for its annual teachers and classes for all. mission the necessity for play­ Attorney for Mortgagee, office, be and is hereby appointes* almost new. Reasonably pric­ PAIRED — Improved method. that the action of the mayor and over-night hike to Camp Madron. There will he no preaching ser­ ground equipment. ■ Business Address; for hearing said petition; . ed. Gamble Hardware Store, Large electric vacuum, harm­ clerk in signing the W P A Project All who are planning to go are vice. The Children’s day program Moved by Commr. Graffort and Buchanan, Michigan. It is Further Ordered, That pub­ phone 210. 231tc less, noiseless. Have furnace in­ for the laying of the brick pave­ asked to get in touch with Scout­ Will begin at 11 a. m. The' public supported by Commr. Smith that lic notioe thereof be given by pub­ spected by competent heating ment and grading at the Cemetery SCRATCH PAD S— Suitable for master Earl Derflinger. is invited to this program. the Pari? committee be allowed be confirmed. lication of a copy of this order, engineer. Marshall dealer. Niles 1st insertion June-2; last June 16 use in the home, office or at There will be baptismal services not to exceed $70.00 for play­ Motion carried by the following once each week for three succes­ Furnace Co., Phone ?6. 21t3p. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ sive weeks previous to said day of school. 10c lb. package. The First Use of Hops in Beer in connection with the Children’s ground equipment.. vote on roll call: Yeas: -Smith, bate Court for the County of hearing, in the Berrien County CARD OF THANKS day .program. : Motion carried by the follow­ Voorhees, Graffort, Schwartz and Record Co. ' 39tf. Hops were first added to beer fn Berrien. the Ninth century; before only wa­ Evening service. Adult and ing vote on roll call: Yeas; Smith, Wilson. Nay: None. Record a newspaper printeda anda(uu CARD OF T H A N K S:— W e wish to A t a session of said Oourt, held WANTED ter and grain had been used. Young Peoples league at 6:30. Voorhees, Graffort, Schwartz and Moved by Commr. Graffort and circulated in said county, thank everyone for their many at the Probate Office in the city of MALCOLM HATFIELD, An evangelistic sermori at 7:30. Wilson. N ay : None. supported by Commr. Voorhees v M W A N T E D : — Ninth grade girl acts of kindness and expressions St. Joseph in said County, on the . Judge of Probate.■Vhn 1 r» Poems Resurrected Prayer service Thursday eve­ Mr. Steve Martin appeared be­ that the City Attorney be paid a wishes work and .small wages, of . sympathy in our recent 31st day of May A. D. 1938. (S E A L ) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, A collection, of Rosetti’s poems, ning. fore the Commission and asked retainer fee of $125.00 per year. or wages, and go home nights. breavement. Mrs. Lelia Herman, Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, 'Register of Probate. after being buried with his wife; was that the City Secure grounds in Motion carried by the following Ref. excellent. Inquire in care of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zupke and Judge of Probate.. disinterred and published in 1870, Tiie Presbyterian Church the English and Holmes addition vote on roll call: Yeas: Smith, Record. 23tlp. family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd In the Matter of the Estate of 12 years before his death; Wanzer H. Bruitelle, Pastor Voorhees, Graffort, Schwartz and 1st insertion May 27; last June 5 Herman and family, Mr. and for a Playground for the north James M. Paul, deceased. Pearl WANTED TO BUY':—Acre lot 10:30 Children’s Day. The Wilson. Nay:'None. STATE OF M ICHIGAN, The Pro- Mrs. Earnest Herman and fam­ end children. Paul having filed in said Court her ■ 'with moderately large cabin on Church Service and- the Church Upon motion by Commr. Smith . bate Court for the County of ily. 23tlp. The Commission agreed to com­ final administration account, and lake shore near Buchanan. School will meet together. The and Supported by Commr. Graf­ Berrien. municate with Mr. J. H. Burkhard her petition praying for the allow­ , W rite in care of The Berrien program will be in charge of Hugh fort meeting adjourned until Mon­ A t a session of said Court, held CARD OF THANKS:—We wish to regarding the Use of some vacant ance thereof and for the assign­ County Record, stating location, Pierce, superintendent of the day evening, June 13th, 1938 at at the Probate Office in the city of express our sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Duse spent lots for the above: purpose. ment and distribution of the resi­ type of cottdge and amount ask­ church school. Miss Marjorie 7:30 P. M. St. Joseph in the said Comity, on the friends who were so gener­ Sunday at the Chas. Bauman The finance committee read the due of said estate, and her petition ed. 22L3ne Lamb, Mrs. Carl Bean, and Mrs. Signed, the 20th day of May, A. D. 1938. ous of their aid and.. sympathy Jjome. bills for the month of M ay which praying that said court adjudicate on the occasion of the death of M. H. McKinnon are assisting Mr. HARRY A. POST, Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield WANTED TO BUY—Beef cattle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bensen, Ga­ were as fo llo w s — and determine who were at the Our beloved wife, mother and Pierce in preparation. There Will City Clerk. Judge of Probate. beef hides and beef fat. Dan lien palled at the M. E. Gilbert General Fund ______$1,418.82 time of his death the legal heirs sister, Mrs. Ella Moyer. Mr. he a religious play by the children. Caleb J. Wilson, 3(n the Matter of the Estate ol home Friday morning. Highway Fund _____ 480.77 of said deceased and entitled to in­ Merson’s Market. 48tfc The offering will go to the support Mayor. Anna Koenigshof, deceased. Allen Moyer and family, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Bensen and Water Wks. Fund —_ 1,025.24 herit the real estate of which said Georgia Forgue, Mr. Leo Dal- of Sunday School Missions. It appearing to the court thai W A N T E D :—Girl for housework Bettie Bristol called at the Glenn Poor F u n d ______f __ 930.63 deceased died seized. Thursday at 7:90. Choir rehear­ the time for presentation of claim,i and care of child. Work includes rymple. 23tlp. Hushower home, Monday after­ Cemetery F u n d ____— 229.95 It is Ordered, That the 27th day sal at the church. 1st insertion June 9; last June 23 against said estate should be limit­ room and board. W rite Box 67, noon. Contingent Fund - __- 126.70 of June A .D. 1938, at ten o’clock CARD OF THANKS.:— W e wish to Friday at 2:30. The Missionary STATE OF M ICHIGAN, The Pro­ ed, and that a time and place bo Buchanan stating experience Miss Charlotte Lathroup is in the forenoon, at said Probate extend -our heartfelt thanks to Society Will meet at the home of bate Court for the County of appointed to receive, examine and and salary wanted. 22t3c. spending this week with her Total ______— ___ $4,212.11 Office, be and is hereby appointed the kind friends and neighbors Mrs. W. ‘S. Hacking. The program Berrien. adjust all claims and demands grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moved by Commr. Smith and for examining and allowing said W A N T E D :— Outside toilet and who were so generous of their will be in charge of Mrs. Tichenor A t a session of said Court, held against said deceased by and be­ Bauman. supported by Commr. Graffort account and hearing said peti. young stock to put on . pasture. aid and sympathy on the oc­ and Mrs. Rice. at the Probate Office in the city of fore sai'd. court: ■ Mr. Jack Dalenberg spent Tues­ that the bills be allowed as read tions; Also want to buy some young casion of tne death of our be­ Saturday at 9:00. Troop No. 3 St. Joseph in the said County, on It is Ordered, That creditors ol day in South Bend with, his grand­ arid orders drawn on the proper It is Further Ordered, That pub­ calves. Telephone 7132-F13. loved husband and father, L. D. Of the Girl Scouts. the 1st day of June, A. D. 1938. said deceased are required to pre­ mother, Mrs. Florence Upson. funds for the several amounts. Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, lic notice thereof be given by pub­ • 23t3c. Sulhand. Mrs. L, D. Bulhand Saturday at 10:30. Troop No, 2 sent their claims to said court al The Casey Family of Chicago, Motion carried by the following lication of a copy of this order, for and family. 23tlp. of the Girl Scouts. Judge of Probate. said Probate Office on or ■ before are spending the. summer at their vote on roll call: Yeas: Smith, In the Matter of the Estate of three successive weeks, previous to the 3rd day of October A. D. 1938, FO R R E N T Monday at 4:00. Troop No. 1 of summer home at Pike Lake. Voorhees, Graffort, Schwartz and Hans H. Hansen, deceased. said day of hearing ,in the Berrien at ten o’clock in the forenoon, said FOR RENT:— Two rooms partly the Girl Scouts. Mrs. A. F. Baenzeger and Wilson. N ay: None. It appearing to the court that County Record a newspaper print­ time and place being hereby ap­ furnished, down stairs $12 per West Buchanan Monday at 7:00. Troop No. 80 of daughter, .Mrs. Fred Adams, Chi­ The finance committee read the the time for presentation of claims ed and circulated in said County. pointed for the examination and month; three upstairs rooms un­ the Boy Scouts.. cago ripent Thursday with Mr, and treasurer's report for the month against said estate should be. limit­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, adjustment of all claims and de-. Wednesday at 4:00. Brownies at furnished, $10 per month. Also .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boyle had Mrs. Fred Bromley. ' of May showing a balance on hand Judge of Probate. mands against said deceased. the Church. ed, and that a time and place be bass drum set, complete, for as guests at dinner Sunday Mi-, ' Miss Annabelle Dalenberg, New of $1,710.75, appointed to receive, examine and (SE A L) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, It is Further Ordered, That pub­ sale. Phone 109. 21t3p. and MS’s. A. A. Rose and daugh- Buffalo spent Monday with her Moved by Commr. Smith and adjust ; all claims and demands Register of Probate. lic notice thereof be given,by pub­ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Christian Science Churches supported by Commr. Schwartz against said deceased by and be­ lication of a copy of this order for, 1st insertion M ay 27; last June 9 Dalenberg. "God the Preserver of Man” will that the treasurer’s report be ac­ fore said court: three successive Weeks previous to STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro-' Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stormes of be the. subject of the Lesson-Ser­ cepted and made a part of the It is Ordered, That creditors of said day of hearing, in the Berried bate Court for tile County' of Niles, called at the Bromley home mon in all -Christian Science minutes. said deceased are required to pre­ County Record a newspaper print­ Berrien. Sunday: afternoon. Mr. Bromley churches throughout the world on Motion .carried. sent their claims to said court at ed and circulated in said county. He couldn't go the route because he At a session of said Court, held accompanied them to Lyddiek Sunday, June 12. The Chairman of the Street said Probate Office on or before MALCOLM HATFIELD, at the Probate Office in the city of where they called on, Mr. and Mrs. The Golden Text, (Isaiah 31:5), Committee read the report of the the 17th day of. October A, D. Judge of Prebalrjr St. Joseph in the said County, on Arley Bromley. is “As birds flying, so will the Chief of Police for the month of 1938, at ten o’clock in the fore­ (S E A L ) A truo copy. Elsie Krajci, was not trained down for ENDURANCE the 20th day of May, A. D. 1938. Mrs. Dan Kovich and daughters, Lord of hosts cfefend Jerusalem; M ay which showed eleven arrests noon, said time mid place being Register of Probate. Eva and Agnes. Miss Vera Srmek defending also he will deliver it; ■>for the month. Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, hereby appointed for the”examina­ Judge of Probate. of Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and passing over he will preserve Moved by Commr. Voorhees tion and adjustment of all claims 1st insertion June 2; last June 16 In the Matter of the Estate of Srmek and son, William Louis of it.” supported by Commr. Schwartz and demands against said deceas­ For Construction of Will Galien were Sunday guests at the Among the Bible citations is that the report of the Chief of Charles F. Boyle, also spelled STATE OF M ICHIGAN, The Pro­ ed. Chas. F. Boyle, deceased. Louis Srmek home. this passage (Isaiah 40:11): "He Police for the month of May he bate Court for the County of It Is Further Ordered, That pub­ It appearing to the court that Miss Rose Srmek spent Tuesday shp.ll feed his flock like a shep­ acceptfed and made a part of the Berrien. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ the .time for presentation of claims I and Wednesday of this week -with herd: he shall gather the lambs minutes. , ; A t a session of said Court, held IS! lication of a copy of this order for against said estate should be limit­ Miss Esther Rumbaugh at Galien.: with his arm, and carry them in • Motion carried. at the Probate Office in the city of three successive weeks previous to ed, and that a time and place be Mr. and Mrs. M ax Erwin of hia bdsom, and shall* gently lea# The report of the Supt. of St.. Joseph in said County, on the said, day of hearing, in the Berrien appointed to receive, examine and THAT'S WHY IT'S SO Niles were guests at the Fred those that are with young.” Streets for the month of May was 27th day of May A. D. 1938. County Record a newspaper print­ adjust all claims and demands Bromley home Friday evening. Correlative passages to be read read next and was as follows: Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ed and circulated in said county. against said deceased by and Be­ Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bromley and from the Christian Science text­ Labor on streets $100.80; Labor Judge of Probate. LONG-LASTING MALCOLM HATFIELD, fore said court; daughter, Marjorie of Lyddiek book, "Science and Health with on the water Services $28.60; La­ In the Matter of the Estate of Judge of Probate. It is Ordered, That creditors of spent SUnday evening with Mr,, key to the Scriptures,” by Mary bor on Front Street sewer $16.90; Edwin J. Long, deceased. Calvin (S E A L ) A true copy, Elsie Krajci, said deceased are required to pre­ and Mrs. Fred Bromley. Baker Eddy, include the following and Labor at Cemetery $98.10. E. Bachman having filed in said Register of Probate. , sent their claims to said court at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dalen­ (p.518): “Love giveth to the least Moved by Commr. Voorhees and court his petition praying that the said Probate Office on or before berg attended a party at the home spiritual idea might, immortality, supported by Comnir. Graffort 1st insertion June 9; last Aug. 25 Court construe the Last W ill and and goodness, which shine through that the report of the Street Supt. MORTGAGE SALE the 3rd day of October A. D. 1938, Testament of said deceased, and of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ellis, Sat­ at ten o’clock in the forenoon, urday evening. all as the blossom shines through he accepted and made a part of Default having been made in asks the Court for judgment in the bud. A ll the varied expressions the minutes. the conditions of a certain mort­ said time and place being hereby making such construction so that Mr. Dwight Marrs of Lyddiek appointed for the examination and spent the Week-end with his sister, of God reflect health, holiness, im­ Motion carried. gage made by George W . Deming the doubt existing as to the true mortality, infinite Life, Touth, and The committee which called up­ and L. Claire Deming, husband adjustment of all claims and de­ meaning and legal effects of cer- ' Mrs. John Henry Best. mands against said deceased. Mrs. M. E. Gilbert attended the Love." ■ on Mae Groshen who was injured and wife, to the Industrial Build­ tain portions of descriptions of ing and Loan Association, a Michi­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Sunflower Club at the home of in a fall on the Days avenue side­ land in said Will may he made Christian Science Society walk last winter, reported that gan Corporation, dated the 20th lic notice thereof he given by pub­ clear and Set at rest, and that the ; Mrs. Bettie Smith Tuesday eve­ lication of a copy of this orderfor Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ Mrs. Groshen’s actual expense had day of Decemher 1930, and record­ rights of all the parties interested - ning. Those winning prizes were three successive weeks previous to ject: “God the preserver of Man." been approximately $125.00._ ed in the office of the Register of may be definitely determined and , Mrs. Leather Treat, Mrs. Lillian said day of hearing, in the Berrien Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. After considerable discussion it Deeds of Berrien County, Michi­ finally settled, and that the Court I Cruli, Mrs. Mollie Proud. County Record a newspaper print­ Wednesday evening meeting at was moved by Commr, Voorhees gan, on the 9th ‘day of March 1931, further construe the said devise to Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Gilbert and ed and circulated in said county. 7:45 p. m. " and supported by Commissioner in Liber 165 of Mortgages, on include all of the lands described ; Patricia, called on Mr. and Mrs. MALCOLM HATFIELD, The reading room, in the church Schwartz that they settle with page 190, by failure to make In­ in his petition. Henry Dellinger, Monday evening. Judge of Probate. at Dewey avenue and Oak street, Mae Groshen for $125.00 for her stallment payments of principal It is Ordered, That the 27th day ; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Redden (SE A L) A true copy.-Elsie Krajci, is open each Wednesday afternoon injuries sustained last winter on and interest at maturity and for of June A. D. 1938, at ten o’clock ’ are improving their home by (liv­ Register of Probate. four months thereafter, whereby in th„e forenoon, at said probate i ing the house a new coat of paint from 2 until 4 o’clock. the Days avenue sidewalk. the mortgagee elects and declares THIS STATON GIVES YOU . . and fixing the bam with a new Motion carried by the following 1st insertion May 27; last June 9 office, be and is hereby appointed ! for hearing said petition; cement floor and other improve­ Methodist Episcopal Church vote on roll call: Yeas: Schwartz, the whole of the principal, interest STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ and the sums paid; tor delinquent It is Further Ordered, That pub- > ments. Thomas Rice, Minister Voorhees, Graffort, Wilson. Nay: bate Court for the County of taxes by mortgagee now duo and lie notice thereof he given by pub­ BETTER SERVICE There are four students from Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Commr. Smith. Berrien, payable as provided by the terms lication of a copy, of this order, for ; Bakertown that will receive their Mrs. Glenn Haslett and Mr. Con Moved by Commr. Graffort and At a session of said Court, held THE CLEANEST REST ROOMS IN TOWN of said mortgage. three successive weeks previpUs’to . 8th grade diplomas Saturday at Kelley, superintendents. supported > by Commr. Voorhees at the Probate Office in the city of The amount claimed to be due said day of hearing, in the Berrien Benton Harbor. Namely Richard Morning worship at 11 o’clock. that the insurance on the fire St. Joseph in the said County, on on said mortgage at the date of County Record a newspaper print­ Bromley, Lola Mae Delenberg, Mrs. Frank Kean is in charge of equipment and grader he renewed the 23rd, day of May, A. D. 1938. ANDERSON'S STANDARD SERVICE this notice is the sum of $471.37, of ed and circulated in said county. Francis Post and Frieda Ryder the special music which will be a with Oscar Swartz on $3,200 at Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, principal and interest and the MALCOLM HATFIELD, Portage and Front Sts. Phone 86 and from Oak Forst Russell vocal duet "Hold Thou My Hand” 50c per hundred. Judge of Probate. further sum of $401.41, that being Judge of Probate. ; Leazenby, Agnes Travis, John by C. S. Briggs’ sung by Miss Motion carried by the following In the Matter of the Estate of Your Patronage Appreciated the unpaid taxes for the years (S E A L ) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, j March. There are a number from M yra Andlauer and Mr. Walton vote on roll call: Yeas: Smith, William Wiliis Treat, deceased.' this vicinity planning to attend. Becker. The offertory number will Voorhees Graffort, Schwartz and 1931 to 1937, inclusive, on the land It appearing to the court that Register of Probate.

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Mr. and Mrs, >C. E. Bachman week-end at the home of Andrew latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dalrymple evening to their Fortnightly Pin­ of the Last Wills and Testaments were filed in the deceased estates Bend o f the River and Myrle Bachman entertained at Huss. DeWitt, Sr. of Kalamazoo are guests this ] ochle club. Honors were won by were filed in the estates of Franz . of Rose L. Burkhart, Alvin Earl a hirthday dinner Sunday honor­ Mrs. Anna Hillman and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWitt call­ week at the home of Lois Buries Mrs. Clyde Marble and Phil Dietrich, Maude A. Bonner, Mary | Beckwith and Fred W. Stuck; and ing their son, and the latter's hus­ Boone. Esther Kooh of South Bend spent ed on their hew grandson, James on the Range Line road. Brady, Mary Earl and Peter F. 1 Final Accounts were filed in the (I»ast week) band, Norris Bachman. Sunday afternoon At the home of Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud-: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. . Walkden | Mrs. Anna M. Smith left Sun­ Egan, deceased; Petitions for the I Frank B. F 'x ana martin Scholes Mr, and Mrs. Albert Weisner, Mr. and Mrs, Kaymond Marsh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Huss. DeWitt, Sunday afternoon. day for her home in Coloma af­ drove to Baroda Sunday to visit: Appointment of Administrators j deceased estates. son, Junior, were business callers were guests at Sunday dinner at (This week) This vicinity was visited Mon­ ter a visit of a week at the home the latter's mother, Mrs. Henry Judge Hatlteia also entered Or­ in St, Joe Tuesday afternoon. the home of the latter's father, Mr. and Mrs. bred Marnllli and day night by a severe electric of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew were filed in the Cyra Fitch, Bay. j ders Closing the Hearing of . Merry picking seems to be the Joe Vincent on Red Bud Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Monroe, storm and rain. Lyddick. George H. Evans, John D. Striebei, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Copeland Claims in the Louisa Grabfelder chief occupation at the present Mrs. Eva Huss entertained at a Chicago, were guests at the J. C, Paul DeWitt, Jr., Plainweil, Gertrude M. Glosser, Nina L. had as their guests for the week­ and Charles C. Russell deceased time. Wienie roast Saturday night in Sullivan home recently. spent the week-end at the home oi Galle, and Ludwig Totzke diseas­ end Miss Marie Copeland of estates and an Order Allowing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kroasi nonor or her husband's birthday, Mrs, Albert Weisner is In Ann his parents. PROBATE COURT NEWS ed estates: Letters were issued in South Bend Business college. j Claims for Payment, of Debts wus and family of Marcellus, spent Olarence Huss. Arbor for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marsh Judge Malcolm Hatfield trans­ the estates of Hans H. Hansen, I entered in the estate of Augusta Monday afternoon at the J. Bar­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nolen and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ranges of entertained guests from Misha­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lyddick | acted the following matters. The Kate McGuire, Emma Ory and J. II. Roinko, deceases rett home. son, Johnie of Chicago, spent the Niles spent the week-end with the waka, Sunday. ; were host and hostess Saturday ■Wills and Petitions for the probate N. Klock, deceased; Inventories 00 CASH PRIZE WE ALWAYS SUPPLY YOU WITH THE - R U L E S • If you are accustomed to Quality Food, then this is your store. Learn for yourself the savings you can READ THESE RULES CLOSELY HIGHEST QUALITY LUBRICATING OIL make on QUALITY FOODS at It is properly graded to the mileage your car has run. Eead E V E R Y Advertisement on this page carefully. POORMAN’S HOME STORE Each advertisement on this page carries the' answer to one of the ques­ 310 liivcr St. B U C H A N A N Plmne 115 THE HIGH GRADE OIL CO. tions in the list printed below- Portage St. at M. C. E. R. B U C H A N A N Rhone 401 “The Home of Little Elf Foods” A cash prize of $25.00 will be awarded to the contestant who submits the - most accurate answers at the end of the Quiz Page series. Aw ard will

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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938 P A G E SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD Angela?, who are east visiting the Honors Birthday Winners Cfasfs. Josephine Kelley, Piano ture he has turned out. CrestuB Perrott, who. had been age Prairie Evangelical • church which was to have meet Tuesday former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Hiekok entertain­ Mr. and'Mrs.'Roy Ross and Mrs. Trio, Moonlight Sonata, Beethoven J Runyon, it seems, was “broke” visiting relatives and friends at Society Notes night, postponed tYe meeting un­ David Baker of Lakeville, Ind. ed Saturday evening at a birth­ Irene Hqckathorna will entertain Jean Hoinviile, at the piano j in Denver and utterly discouraged. Three Oaks and tit Buchanan and til next week on account of the Early potato fields on Portage day party honoring her hus­ the Winnet's'Class of the Evangeli­ Trio, Nocturne Field . He’d been, fired from so many on Portage/ Prairie • fo r several death of Mrs, Allen Moyer/ mother Prairie are suffering from rav­ Honor Fast Grands band’s birthday. Honors at cards cal church at the Ross home on Suzanne McKinnon at the piano newspapers he'd sworn to give up weeks, 'left' Monday 'evening for of Mrs. Perry Korn, a member. ages of the flea beetle, the weath­ The Odd Fellows will observe were held by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cello Solo, To The Evening Star, wilting altogether. But while try­ his home fa ’Toledo, Ore, Berrien Streep/Friday evening, er having been too wet to permit Past Grand night next Tuesday Chain, Chalmers Luke and Mrs. June 10. * Wagner ing to drown his sorrows he met Mr. and Mrs,- ,A, A . Rose had John Andrews was a caller Sun­ day afternoon at the home of Mr. spraying. evening, honoring the oldest Past Floyd Thorson. Mr. Hiekok re­ ■ r, ' Margaret Semple at the piano Van Loan— a big, lusty man, flam­ as their guests Sunday evening Noble. Grands. ceived u number of gifts. Hosts to Men ' Trio, Liebe3garten, Schumann boyant of dress and showing his Mr. and Mrs.' Sarold Rose and Mr, and Mrs. Irving Swartz. The Bertrand Board of Review, * «S C * * » Mr. and Mrs. O, B. York had as consisting of Fred Koenigshof, The ladies of St. Anthony's Betty Jean Burns at the piano new-won prosperity, and Mrs. Leland Conrad and son. guests at supper Saturday evening Frank Straub and William Eise- Sunflower Club : Sunday Dinner church Were hosts to the men at Trio, Bouree’ Handel Runyon found himself resenting Mr, and Mrs. John Walker mo­ Mi-, and Mrs. John Luther and le, met Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. N S. Smith was hostess! Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Arney were the parish pouse Tuesday evening. Elfengefluster Rhode the other’s success. He himself had tored Sunday to visit two uncles Miss Greta Flack of Meslck, Mich., of this week. Tuesday evening to the members j guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. Robert Steinbauer at the piano no job, no lodging place, no fu­ of the former, Sam Rualing at all of whom wewre here on ac­ of the Sunflower flub. j and Mrs. L. M. Wagoner of South Associate Students ture—not even the price of a meal, Vicksburg, and Isaac Zerbe at * » * Presents Pupils In count of the death of L. D. Bul- Portage Prairie Evangelical Bend. Two Piano Recitals Mrs. Arthur Josnson, Mrs. Noble nor what was more tragic at the Three Rivers. Jolly Four Uhib ; * v v Dunnuck, Mrs. Herman Bath, Mrs. moment, of a drink! Walter Wonderlich and daugh­ hand, Church Mrs. Louise Hiekok entertained' ter, Nina, of Cleveland, O., were Mrs. A. A. Rose and daughter, C. H, Truesclial, Pastor Buchanan Book Club The first of two recitals by R. D. Kreighbaum, Juan Ewing. Van Loan put an arm around his the Jolly Four club yesterday * * * Mildred, accompanied Mr. and 9:30 a. m. Church services, The Buchanan Book club held a pupils of the music classes of shoulder, led him to the bar, visitors Monday at the home of afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Wonderlich, Mrs. Harold Rose to St. Joseph 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, closing picnic at the Hotel Whit­ Josephine Kelley was held at the Birthday Party bought him a drink, consoled him ¥ SC ¥ [ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Swartz Thursday afterrioon. 7:00 p. m. Evening services. comb at St. Joseph, Presbyterian church here Tuesday Mrs. Frank Hiekok entertained and got him another newspaper Lillian Club . ; A picnic was held hy Portage Children's day exercises will not * * * evening, with the younger pupils at a party Monday afternoon job. That was the end of Runyon’s visited Sunday evening with Mrs. The Lillian Club met Wednes Mary Straub of Galien, | Prairie residents at Silver Beach, be held on the regular date next -1 Antonian Club presenting the program. honoring the 11th birthday of belligerence and the beginning of a day evening at the home of Mrs, SL Joseph, Tuesday, honoring Mr. Sunday because of the presence of Frank Benak was hostess Mon­ Another program hy the aa- Miss Norma Jean Noggle, who friendship which undoubtedly had Tomato growers on Portage} W. B. Rynearson. Winners at Prairie, most of whom replanted and Mrs. J. A. Rhoades of Los scarlet fever in several homes in day evening to the members of vanced pupils, induding selections was her guest from Galien from its influence on the great sports games were Mrs. Effie Hathaway, once on account of the freeze in | Angeles, who are visiting relatives the community. the Antonian club of St. Anthony’s by guest artists, Clarence Roth, Friday until Monday. . writer’s future career. From that Mrs. Louis Proud, Mrs. Arthur May, are replanting part again, i on the Prairie, and for Mrs. J. M, The church uses central stand­ church. violinist, and Bruno, Uampoldt * * * day Damon went on to fame and ■ Voorhees, Mrs. H. E. Squier, Mrs. due to cut worm operations. ! Swartz and son, David Crise,' Los ard time. « * * |cellist, will be given at the church Evan. W. M. S. fortune. Florence Wooden. The next meet­ Catholic Woman’s Club j Friday evening, beginning at 8 p. Mrs. O. B. York and Mrs. Geor­ ing will be held at the home of The Women’s Missionary So­ gia Wright were dinner guests Mrs. Kathryn DeNardo will be m. The two programs follow' Brazil’s Area Mrs. Arthur Voorhees. ciety of the Evangelical church Sunday at the home of Mr. andI hostess this evening to the mem- ■ Brazil’s area is greater than that s» * *t Tuesday Program will meet at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Clark of Galien Sun- j bers of the Catholic Woman’s j Of the continental United States by Piano Recital See Saw Robyn Guy Young Tuesday, June 14, at day, the occasion honoring the! Bridge club. j 250,000 square miles. Mrs. Mollye Chappell of Niles * * * i Catch Me Copeland 2:30 p. m.. ! 86th birthday of Mrs. Wright. “ Death Begins at 40” Janet Hoinviile V # * Will present her pupils in a recital Contract Club Miss Mildred Rose spent Friday at the home of Mrs. W. A. Rice Pupil of Mother, Mrs. J. Hoinviile To Knight Templars Conclave Mrs. Susan Curtiss will be hos­ afternoon at the home of Ervin A total of 85.9 per cent of the deaths and 76.4 per pext Sunday evening. Bells Are Ringing Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall and Portage Prairie Eagley. » * •* tess Friday evening to the mem­ Waltzing Copeland cent of the injuries in automobile accidents last year bers of the Contract Bridge club Mrs. Myrtle Hamilton attended i The All Star class of the Port­ Birthday Dinner Nancy Booth the Knight Templars conclave at occiired while the driver was going straight ahead. at an evening at cards. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Boone were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Proud en­ * * * The Harp Williams Indianapolis Tuesday, tertained at dinner Sunday for Albert Bonner * $ T? visitors Sunday at the home of June Breakfast Many persons make the tragic mistake of feeling they Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proud and Fluttering Leaves Humes Mr. and Mrs.-M. J. Erdley. Wilma Boone, Mary E. Rey­ Child Study Club A T L ^ S T Miss Blanche Proud. The occasion Gay Vanderberg Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wonderlich don’t have to be careful when visibility Is good. That’s nolds, Alta Rouse and Hazel Miles The losers of the Child Study A ll Your Snapshots In honored the birthday of Louis Fairyland Music Williams arrived home last week from an why so many fatal accidents happen. attended the annua] June Break­ Club contest entertained the win­ Natural Colors! Proud. The Rabbit Revels and automobile trip through Illinois Amazingly Beautiful fast by the South Bend Business ners at a dinner and social meet­ \j AGE INSURANCE. 10 a. m. Sunday: Society of the Methodist Church Entr’acte from “Rosamunde" conditions are , very backward! Mail ad with filtn to * * * HI-Lo Contract enjoyed a party Tuesday evening, • Shubert there and that most of the corn I Reprints So each Special Legion Meeting Let us assist you in your insurance needs. W e ’ll be the losers in the recent contest VaJsette Beethoven Mrs. William Nelson was Host­ acreage had not been planted NATURAL COLOR PHOTO Commander John Elbers ' an­ glad to discuss your problems with you without entertaining the winners. Mrs. Delcie Johnson ess to the members of the Hx-Lo then, on account of rain. S78 Janesville, W is nounces a special meet of the Helen Mann was chairman of ar­ The Swing in The Orchard Contract club Tuesday afternoon. obligation. ’ Legion this (Thursday) evening. y -t rangements. * * s,1' Keiterer Try and Catch Me MacLachlan Presbyterian Mission Society Flora Morgan Class Gene Dunnuck The Woman’s Missionary Socie­ Mrs. W. F. Runner entertained After the Game Glasses Properly Fitted Little White Butterfly Piaget ty of the Presbyterian church will E. N. SCHRAM the Flora Morgan Bible class of The Restless Brook Williams meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the OB A TIRED DAY the Methodist church at her home Billie June Kreighbaum home of Mrs. W. S. Hacking. Mrs. AT TIIE OFFICE . . * Wednesday afternoon. “ The Insurance Man ’ EST. 1900 sr V * Happy Farmer Schumann W. A. Rice arid Mrs. Charles TheSandman, So Early? Mello Tichenor will be the leaders. Merry-Go-Round Club Eccentric Dance ■ Gray * *• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post and REFRESH W . G. Bogardus, O, D. John Hoinviile F. D. I. Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis enter­ with a Cool Glass LAST TIMES TONIGHT . . . CLAUDETT COLBERT I Masonic Temple Bldg. Twinkle-Toes ‘ Eckstein The F. D. I. Club will meet this 2351/2 E. Main St, NILES tained the Merry-Go-Round dub of Betty Zoie Storm evening at the Odd Fellow Ciub in “BLUEBEARDS EIGHTH WIFE” | at the home of the latter couple Wednesday — Thursdays Impromptu Shubert rooms, with Mrs. Bonita Antisdel, Saturday evening. Honors at cards WILSON DAIRY From 9 to 5 Suzanne Prince Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Miss were woh by Lane Dalenberg, Roy The Swallow Burgmuller Mary Peck and Mrs, Jesse Leggett J. B U R K E Pierce, Mrs. Warren Jufd, Mrs. Holiday Ketterer in charge. 228 S. Michigan St. Lane. Dalenberg, Mr. and Mrs. SOTJTH BEND. IND. Mickey Fierce ORANGEADE Charles Rastaetter. Sonatine Lichner The Coolest Theatre in Southwestern Michigan . . Allegro Moderate Playing Hollywood’s Greatest Attractions Andante Kirchner HOLLYWOOD Etude Mary Elizabeth McKinnon DAMON RUNYON YARN FRI - S A X Double Feature JUNE 10- H Two Minuets . Bach . “A SL.GriT CASE OF REM EM BER how you loved them in' “A FA M ILY A F F A IR ” Boy Scout March, Grant-Schaefer MURDER” COMING It’s and “YOU’RE O N LY Y O U N G ONCE?” Well, they’re back'in Tommy Van Deusen The reading, play-going and another grand human drama, and they’ll give you a million J ’j i o m . Healthful . laughs, a flock of heart-throbs and a rousing good time! Minute Bach movie-going public owes a lot to Forest Brook _ Gurlitt Damon Runyon, ta say nothing 6f Invigorating JA m . Siciliano Schumann what sports fans owe him. And "JUDGE HARDY S CHILDREN” Judith Hoinviile Warner Bros, have piled on a new and with LEWIS STONE — MICKEY ROONEY Somersaults Blake debt for entertainment, laughs and GEOILIA PARKER M ax Polley thrills by filming the stage comedy Nourishing ADDED WESTERN Dolly Is IU hit, which he wrote in collabora­ Rustler Rule Fades Out When Cassidy Crashes In Dolly’s Funeral Tschaikowsky tion with Howard Lindsay, "A CLARENCE E. MULFORD’S The New Doll Slight Case of Murder," showing Ding Dance Gade at the Hollywood, June 15 and 16 "HEART OF ARIZONA” Shirley Burns with Edward G. Robinson as star. with WILLIAM BOYD — GEORGE HAYNES March .. Bach But Runyon' himself says he Added — Chapter IS “W ILD W EST DAYS.” Hark, Hark, the Lark Shubert owes it ail to another famous Our Gang Comedy, “M AIL A N D FE M ALE ” Humoresque Levine writer, the late Charles E. Van Phone 140-F1 Free Candy Bars Given to All Kiddies Attending the ' Charles Bath Loan. * Saturday Matinee Starting at 2 P. M. Minuet Mozart If it hadn’t been for a barroom La Zingana Bohm meeting with Charlie, then at the Barbara McCoy crest of his fame as a writer, Da­ SUN. - MON. - TUES. JUNE 12 -13 -14 Curious Story Heller mon might never have penned a DAIRY PLE A SE NOTE:— I had the pleasure and privilege of pre-. Robert Ricks . line of the grand sports, gangster 111 M AIN ST. BUCHANAN, MICH. viewing “Rebecca, of Sunnybrook Farm” in Detroit a few Theme in A Major Haydn and other highly modern litera- weeks ago,, and take it from me folks, it’s Shirley’s greatest- Echoes from The Hunt, Grey picture. I personally guarantee and recommend it for the en­ Willa Mae Miller . tire family. (Signed) E. C. HOFFM AN, Manager. Song of The Lark Tschaikowsky Shows Sunday at ‘ Continuous Shows Sunday Janet Haslett 2-4:20-6:40-9:00 2 to 11. I5c until 5 o’clock Bouree Handel Mon. - Tucs. at 7 and 0:15 A W t * 10c - 20c - 25 The Bee, Rimsky-Korsakoff- rfTott n’0S,coU Raehmaninoff her besV old Robert Steinbauer Mrs. Kelley will open tre program. y0u’d Friday Program Invention V H i Bach inter's «'oVed Reverie Debussy Valse Briliante Moskowski Jean Hoinviile Sarabande Handel Allegro Moderate fauuuer. From Sonata SHIRLEY Suzanne McKinnon Loure' Bach TEMPLE Murmuring Zephyrs . Jensen J o t Invitation to The Dance, Von Weber REBECCA OF O n h j , i l l Robert Steinbauer March Bach Theme Beethoven SUNNYBROOK. Blue Danube Waltze3 Strauss T o he free from care 4?LS h Margaret Semple FARM , , . drive with care! Ogan Prelude Bach A 20lh CenturyFox Ptchir* wilh Piano Arrangement by Gilbert Beard RANDOLPH SCOTT Rondo Capriccioso ' Mendalssohr. SONGS JACK HALEY * GLORIA STUART Betty Jean Burns fay «tar tunejmithi PHYLLIS BROOKS * HELEN WESTLEY Part II Ensemble i ATDbe and man, together, Gordon & Revel Pollack & Mitchell Slim SUMMERVILLE * Bill ROBINSOH Trio in D Minor (1st movements have made Michigan a superb Pokraa & Yellen RAYMOND SCOTT QUINTET Menc'el :sohn fishing State. Nature contrib­ Raymond Seoul Here is the Low Cost W ay to meet the added Mon DINEHART * J. Edward BROMBERG Clarence Roth, Violin'st uted 2000 streams and 5000 requirements for Hot Water, that Spring and Bruno Rampoldt, Celo Added Jov . . Comedy lakes. Man ’adds wise conservation, 16 fish hatch­ “Betty Boop Sportlite Latest Summer bring. A small down payment and easy “Going, Going eries— hud plants about 200 million little fish every year. Cartoon” Gono” “Aquabates” News monthly terms will convert your hot water tank XSomethinvJ