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t t ) HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST TELEPHONE WANT ADS CLASS JOB PRINTING .s Hktinxli TO NUMBER NINE NUMBER 4 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937 SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR CITY IS ORGANIZED FOR FLOOD RELIEF Meet at Legion Hall Tonight Drive Buchanan Co-Ops A. C. Church Gives Businoss Mon Raise Fund; Now Here’s Public Welcome Extra! Read Aboijt Big Explosion; $50 For Flood Relief Babbitts Buy All Organizations Back Hold Annual Meet The Buchanan Advent Christian Campaign the At Good Program Man Finds 9 Rooster Eggs in Dozen Church and society has donated Local Lumber YdL The annual meeting Of the the sum Of $50 for the relief of the Buchanan swung behind the had neglected to pierce one of the campaign for relief for midwest- Proposition Sportsman To Show Scenes stockholders of Bu.chanaa Co-Ops Big Campaign to Sell Most flood sufferers of the Ohio river of Hunting and Fishing Inc. is being 'held this morning potatoes and the, pressure inside valley or other sections. Niles Firm Buys From R. B. em and southern flood suffers and this afternoon at the Metho­ Citrus Fruits on Record. the skin had been so strong that McKalian; Will Build New early in the week, with the Thirty 'The Berrien County Sportsmens dist church, with a complimentary is Coming In Feb. it blew one end out of the potato. Sheds and Enlarge Stock Club as the local agency authoriz­ Club will hold a special meeting dinner at noon. At the morning We can prove it if we have to.) ed by the Berrien County Red in the American Legion hall, con­ meeting a business session will be Always in Saeson $ ? ? ? Berrien P. T. A. Announcement is made in an Cross and its president, Mrs. J. O. vening at 8 p. m. this (Thursday! held to elect two directors to fill “When I started in grocery work Potato Prices Rise advertisement in another page of Strayer acting as chairman. evening, at which time Walter the expired terms of J. G. Boyle The guy that has his potatoes the current issue of the sale of The work of gathering funds, less than ten years ago. fresh vege­ To Meet Feb. was begun Monday by E. N. Strickley, Mishawaka sportsman, and Charles -Tiehenor, After din­ tables were sharply seasonable," hocked where they will keep is a the Buchanan Lumber & Coal will give a talk illustrated by pic­ Schfam who collected $02 from ner an open program will be held. said a local groeeryman, “An item lucky guy right now, for they are Founders Day to Be Observ­ company by R. B. McKahan to the tures on his hunting and fishing Rev. Rice will talk and two skits like head lettuce would come on shifting upward. If you are old W, L. Babbitt Lumber company of the local business men and sent it resort in northern Minnesota. ed at St. Joe Y. W. C. A. out that evening. will be given by stockholders, en­ and stay perhaps three weeks. enough tp he one of these I-re- With Pageant Niles. There will be other items on. the titled "Selling American Youth" Th6n it woould be gone for several member-whenners, you may re­ The new owners purchased, the On the following 1 day Mrs. program of interest to sports- and “The Great LeRoy.” months or a year. Now, the pro­ member the time of the big potato business on Jan. 11, but R. B. Me-, Strayer was notified to continue men, possibly including a casting To observe Founders Day with a communitywide drive. duce men over th-e United States shortage about 17 or 18 years ago, Thursday, Feb. 4, at the St. Joseph Kahan remained in charge untjl demonstration by a representative interlock their seasons so that for when you had to pay extra to get last Thursday. The yard is now in Members of the Thirty club as a of a .bait company. The club has a Y. M. C. A. at ten o’clock EIS.T. result are donating two hours most vegetables you have a year- a helping of potatoes at a restaur­ for -all day session. The morning charge of L. W, Babbitt, assistant Trubble with most uv our repre­ number of items of business of. Refugee From round: spread. Lettuce for instance. ant. That was in 1919-20, accord­ manager of the company, who each day until 'Saturday at the local interest, including a program session will be given over to gen­ post office receiving funds. Boxes sentatives up in Lansing- an.' down The truck farmers of Arizona and ing to government records, and the eral business and reports on local will remain here until arrange­ in Washington, they’re so durn for seining the carp from ponds in California raise two crops a year. peak price was .$4.07.4 cents per ments can be made for the ' em­ for the collection of funds were this section. The seining rights are Flood Arrives P. T. A. activities. The afternoon left at the Galien-Buchanan State representativ. The Arizona growers know when bushel in May, 1919. They had session will include the Founders ployment of a resident manager. to be sold to commercial fisher­ the California crop goes off the more than doubled in four months The business is to be handled as Bank and the Wilson Dairy. man who have a market for. the Day Pageant. Mrs. Strayer was notified that „A lot uv' these fellers thet tries Oliver Brenner Tells Terrify­ market. They know that they can time. The next year, May 1920, Mrs. J R. Shafer, chairman. a local concern, with Buchanan to make high' Sites in argifyitt’ carp in the cities: and the proceeds they were 67c a bushel, They are employees in charge. L. W. Bab­ the Red Cross workers in the ing Tale of Flood; John make more if they time their crop Speaker on program, Mrs. J. M. flooded areas did not want cloth­ ‘ Uzually runs out uv gas while, will be used for conservation pur­ to come on at that time. They talking about a potato price rise bitt stated that the old name poses, .possibly including the es­ Godfrey Arrives Pratt of Eau Claire, M1ch., her ing or food, sent until they were they're still up an' hev a heck uv Work their fool heads off to put on account of shortage now. topic will be “Parents not Par­ would be retained for the local a time gittin’ down. tablishment of a fish hatchery to Watch ’em. yard, It is planned to enlarge the better organized, but that clothing Buchanan has. received at least their product on the market just ents.” The Mother-singers will might be collected and held sub­ stock this section. as California goes off. They get $ $ $ $ stock very materially to include The club was instrumental in two refugees from the flood dis­ again sing. ject to later call. Anyone who has After ail, the best, wise cracker trict, in Miss Olive Brenner, Jeff- better prices and the consumer Vegetables Cheaper a complete supply of lumber and is the one thet stay soutuv the securing a petition signed by Morning Session clothing they can spare is request­ ersonviile, Ind., and John Godfrey, gets year-round lettuce. If it is But there is a bright side to 10 a. m. Convening. building material for all local us­ soup longest. property owners along the St. not coming from there, the Colo­ es. New sheds are to be added, ed to leave it at the city hall. Joseph, river , from the Indiana Cincinnati, O. the picture and that is in the fresh 10:15 a. m. Invocation, Rev. Miss Brenner arrived Tuesday rado plateau and mountain valley vegetable market. Fresh . vege­ Gratton, of the Methodist Church. the foundations of the buildings line to Lake Michigan Which had farmers or the hothouse men are burned being used, and the shop Lilies Inscribed to a Print miich to do with the initiation of to be with her aunt, Mrs. Glenn tables are markedly lower than at 10:30 a. m. General business ses­ “II Trovatore” In Smith, after a terrifying experi­ chinking up the gaps. ! this time last year. When you can sion, will be enlarged. Coal will also Shop Heating System action by the state stream control be carried and a complete line of commission. . , ence escaping. She was ordered 5. $ $ $ ■ ' ' buy Indiana hothouse or Texas 11:00 a. m. Local P. T. A. Re­ South Bend Feb. 5 It was a battered Underwood from her home in. Jeffersonville, Weighing Eggs Proves Advantage! Chilled radishes now as cheap as paints and builders’ hardware will That in a window sat; . The organization has a member­ ports. be installed. ship of over 1,000, including a across the river from Louisville, “This Michigan law requiring ' you used to be able to.buy them 12 noon Recess for lunch. : It was a chilly editor Saturday and went to stay with when they were in season locally, Mr. Babbitt stated that his firm Advance orders for the opera large number about Buchanan. R. the sale of eggs by the pound is Afternoon Session "II Trovatore” by Verdi, indicate That feebly pecked thereat friends .three blocks, away. The saving the merchant a lot of that’s something. Chalk up an­ expected considerable amount of ; The. single finger that he used . R. Rouse is commissioner for this 1:00 p. m, Mothers Singers building to be done in Buchanan a capacity audience, at the Gran­ district and: Bob Franklin is a next day she and her friends were trouble,” said a local merchant, other for Modern Grocery Service chcrus. • Was a frozen one at that. • $ $ $ $ during the coming year and were ada theatre Friday, February 5. vice president of the organization. removed from the home by sol­ “thd way it used to be, when we 1:15 p. m. Mrs. J. M. Pratt, . Few singers in the operatic field diers who took them to a govern­ sold by the dozen, some customer coming to Buchanan, they believ­ “What is this word," a printer The membership fee is: fifty cents Friends and neighbors, this pro­ speaker. ed, in a period of,, expansion for have gained the distinction ac­ a year. ment warehouse where they staid was always complaining about gram comes to you through the 1:45 p. m. Community Singing. corded Mine. Raisa. Each season ■ said, . that night and the next day she getting small eggs. Now he pays the lumber' b u siny The two v “Oh say? what may it be? facilities of Station MGS (Modern 2:00 p. m. Founders Day Pa­ she has filled important engage­ was placed with 1,160 on a freight by weight and gets what he pays Grocery Service) .- - • geant, Mrs. J. R. Shafer chairman. brothers - representhird gen­ And could this letter be an x train and taken from the city. In eration in the lumber business. ments not only in Chicago and for.” The biggest thing that we have 2:30 p. m. Miscellaneous Re­ New York, but at Convent Gar­ Or might it be a p?” Mishawaka Pastor the box car where Miss Brenner $ $ $ $ The yard in Niles was founded by “The word is cold," the editor heard in the grocery picture of ports. their father, W. L. Babbitt, who den, London, the Grand Opera rode were 108 people, who were Big Dozen of Eggs the immediate future is the an­ 2:45 p. m. Announcements. ' -.said, Talks to Men’s Club furnished blankets and cots to sit died ten years ago. in Paris, the Gonstanza in Rome-} "It's spelled c-o-lfd,” A Buchanan iqan, M. L. Jenljs, nouncement that 'national retail 3:00 m. Adjournment. ’ LaScala in Milan and in (lie great Dr. Turbeville of Mishawaka on. There were five deaths and bought an extra large dozen of associations have started a great MRS. MILTON DAVIS, one birth on the train before' it opera houses of Mexico and South spoke on “The Unique Value of eggs. Mr. Jenks, or whoever is the campaign to sell more grapefruit County P. T. A. Pres. Washington Orders America. She has been proclaimed Louder and louder Blew the winds the Church” at the men's meeting reached its destination and she That all so fiercely roared official egg-opener at the Jenks during the week of Feb. 25 than by some critics the greatest of all Tuesday evening in the church took a bus for Indianapolis. She household, found that nine out of was ever sold in a previous week The cold and hitter Boreal winds left her home, car and all furnish­ Modem Street Gars living prima donnas: parlors, . A program committee the twelve eggs had double ypiks.' They are buying grape fruit by Amo's Jannasch Giacomo Kimini, the husband ol That 'neath the window poured consisting of Oscar Ericson, W. ings. Her clothes were left on the The Clark Equipment company Until his feet, his hands, his back second floor of her friends home. MR. JENKS FINDS BIG EGG- has received an order for under­ Mme. Raisa will sing the baritone Were frozen like a board. S. Hacking and Thomas Rice was Dies at Galien role of Count of Luma. The Signor elected to plan the next meeting She does not know Whether her carriages for 45. modern noiseless Amos Carl Jannasch, 71, died street cars for the city of 'Wash­ is a noted baritone woh has ap­ which will be Feb. 16, with sup­ home will he le£t when she re­ at his home near Galien Jan. 20, peared in all the great opera hous­ “Oh what is this?” the printer turns. ington, D. C. Recently 25 were jr£ . said, per served by ladies of the and funeral services were held es of the world He has a voice of church. In a game Glenn Haslett John Godfrey arrived Tuesday ordered for the city of San Die­ “Oil say, what could it be ? evening from Cincinnati, reporting Sunday from the L. D. S. church go, Calif. The street cars are great power and flexibility. His And could this letter be an m won first prize and-Arthur John­ at Galien, with Rev. Louis Kling singing and damatic intrepreta- ston second. The meeting began that the University had been clos­ already being used to ;some ex­ Or might it be a c?” 1 ed since Friday, being without in charge. tent in the cities of Chicago, tions place him in the front rank But the editor answered never a with community singing led by He was. born March 24, 1865, of the great baritones of the day. Arthur Johnston with Howard light, water or heat. He worked Brooklyn, N. Y., Pittsburgh and Ethel Stuart Gauraer, South word several days in the University the son of Charles and Amolie Baltimore. For a frozen coipse was he ? Lentz at the piano, after which Jannasch. He married Julia Se- Bend manager of Chicago Opera Mr. Rice explained reasons for a broadcasting station sending out company, will take reservations boat traffic calls. basty Nov. 26, 1896. He is sur­ A frozen smile was on his face men’s club, stating _ that several vived by his wife; by one daugh­ Berrien G. O. P. at Elbei Bros. 112 N. Michigan St. As though death ■ might be sweet men iiad asked that such a club ter, Bessie, at home; by one sis­ beginning Monday, January * 25th His soul is gathered to a place . be formed. There were 26 men ter, Mrs. George Martin of Day- Holds Meet Here from 10.a. m. to 6 p. m. For editors quite meet, present. Coffee and doughnuts Mary Batterson , This -happened some time since, the train load, witu the idea of ef­ ton; by two brothers, Gus and Delegates from Berrien county •** But it Will be a pleasant change were served at the end of the but it is still news. fecting savings by large handlings William Jannasch of Galien. Bur­ To suffer from- die heat. meeting. Dies at Bakertown precincts met in convention at WPA Makes Sheets Two other Buchananites were and passing them on to the con­ ial was made in the Galien cem­ the Buchanan high school last Mrs. Mary Batterson, 52, died sumer. etery, pallbearers being Charles WHO’S CltAZY ? at her home near Bakertown recently much astonished by find­ Wednesday evening and elected For Flood Victims ing eggs- with triple yolks. Seems The grape fruit has been horn­ Babcock, Louis Sebasty, Ralph delegates from each precinct to The swellest story of the year in Attends Annual Thursday, Jan. 21, and last rites Sebasty, Harold Sebasty and Os­ were^ held at the Church of Christ that the hens are copying the in­ ing heavy into the picture any­ attend the state convention to be Women workers, on WPA sow­ my opinion concerns the hoax per­ dustrial leaders ’and declaring way. In 1899 Florida was the only car Hess. petrated upon south Berrien coun­ Musicians Meet at 1:45 p. m. Friday, Paul' Car­ held at Detroit Feb. 5. H. S. ing projects at Niles and Benton dividends to keep down the sur- source and the total sale for na­ Bristol and G. H. Batchelor were Harbor today began the manufac­ ty clubs, schools, etc., by one Ken­ Howard Barbour attended the penter preaching the funeral ser­ plust tional consumption was 12,000 neth Snapp, alias “Mr. Southern,” mon. The body was shipped to Miss Laura Hunter elected , to represent Buchanan, ture of, sheets which will be dis­ annual banquet of the LaPorte $ $ $ $ boxes. Perhaps half or a third with Philip Landsman and Ralph an escaped inmate of the Indiana Centerville, Iowa, for burial. what Berrien County now con­ patched to .the flood area of the insane asylum at Logansport. Ar­ Musicians Associations at the She was bora April 12, 1884, at Merchant Turns Cnef Dies in Mishawaka Alien as delegates. south as rapidly as they are com-. Riimley Hotel at LaPorte Mon­ “People don’t seem to go as sumes in a year. This year the riving in Berrien Spring's about Centerville, Iowa, She married ' crop is estimated at 29,000,000 Last rites were held Saturday pleted. • , four months ago, "Southern" an­ day evening. Barbour was taken William Batterson Sept. 26, 1906. heavy for new potatoes this time About 5,000 yards of material into the association in 1923 when of year as they might if they reil- bojfea. Just a little increase of from the Bubb funeral home, I. O. O. F. To Dance are available in the WPA ware­ nounced to the world at large that They had made their home on the about 2,500 times. The production Mishawaka for Miss Laura Hunt­ he was a poet, lecturer and esthe­ he was called to LaPorte to di­ George Currier farm the past ized what they could do With house at Benton Harbor; It will rect the orchestra at the opening them,” said a local merchant who this year is estimated at 10,000,- er, 70, former Buchanan resident, For Flood Relief be distributed to .the projects as tic of the first water. He had year and a half. She is survived 000 boxes in excess of normal pro­ who,died in South Bend Wednes­ letterheads printed and solicited of the LaPorte theatre. by her husband; by two sons, can sling a mean frying pan in his Buchanan 'Odd Fellow Lodge fast as it is needed. Between 30 spare, not to say idle, moments. duction. These national retail as­ day, after an illness of two days and 40 women will- concentrate speaking engagements by mail, Donald, of Aurora, 111., and Stew­ sociations are launching a pro­ No. 75 will sponsor a benefit writing to all of the clubs and “Now you take the old potluck with flu. their efforts on this emergency Jacquelyn Sands art of Chicago; by two daughters, standby—the potato salad. Did you gram to pass on this surplus pro­ Miss Hunter was born in Ur- dance and card party for the re­ schools in the county. Many ac­ Velma of Chicago; and Wilma at duction to the consumer in cheap lief of the Ohio valley flood suf­ project. cepted and “Mr. Southern" became ever think what a potluck supper bana, O., the daughter of Mr. and Taken by Death home; by two brothers, Pervls would be without potato salad ? prices, instead -of destroying a Mrs. George Hunter. For about ferers at the lodge club rooms the matinee idol of the county’s Criblebough of Udell, Iowa, and percentage of production. Saturday night. The services of clubwomen. It would be as lonesome as a 15 years she made her home with Legion to Load Jacquelyn Pauline Sands, in- Alva Criblebough of Udell, Iowa; The tremendous crop of grape her sister, Mrs. Edna Bachelle In the orchestra will be donated and After an engagement at the faht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. whiskey toddy without any whis­ by two sisters, Mrs. Aura Walk­ key. fruit this year places the citrus Buchanan.. After the marriage all receipts will go to the Red Bridgman high school Principal Sylvester .Sands, died at noon er of Centerville, IoWa, and Mrs. fruits within striking distance of Cross relief fund. Admittance 25c Truck For Relief Bailey announced “Our curriculum “Now I can take some new of Mrs. Bachelle, Miss Hunter yesterday at the parents’ home Elsie Ketchum of Dallis Center, dethroning King ■ Apple as the moved, to her cottage at Crystal per person. includes everything from soup to at 103 Ve Terre Coupe road and Iowa. potatoes and boil them with the chief American fruit. Apple pro­ The American Legion; Ralph nuts." skins on, then peel them and make Springs to make her home. At the last rites will he held from duction has been on the decline the beginning of the past winter Rumbaugli post, is now collecting When be was discovered and the the home at 2 p. m. Friday, with them the base of a potato salad since its peak was attained in To Start Series clothing and food preparatory to keepers came to take him back to that will be the life of the party. she rented a room In Mishawaka Rev. Thomas Rice in charge. The Show Will Rogers 1910. The average apple produc­ and had been living there. dispatching a truck load to tile his padded ceil “Southern" protest­ baby was born Nov, 17, 1936. It sure gives a taste to a potato tion of 1931-35 was 154,800,000 of Sermons Sunday Ohio valley flood victims Satur­ V ed not illoglcaliy, ". . . . but if the salad.” Sfie died at the home of a Death resulted from complication In Benefit Feb. 3-4 bushels, as compared with an out­ friend, Mrs. Dougherty, in South Rev. C. A. Sanders is beginning day or when they are directed to . H ladles are crazy about me why of pneumonia and whooping ? ? $ $ put of 162.9 for the years 1919 to a series of sermons on “The Lord’s by the relief officials in charge of should I be shut up and they be cough. Burial will be made in The Hollywood theatre will run Potato Explodes Bend.. Survivors are two sisters, 1923. But the entire production of Mrs. Edna Bachelle of Fort Prayer, the first of which will he the flooded area. Arrangements allowed to remain at large? The Oak Ridge cemetery. a two-night benefit for the St. A hot potato is generally credit­ citrus fruits rose from an average delivered at the morning service have been made for all donations thing is insanel" Anthony Roman Catholic church ed to be nothing to hug very tight, of 67,300,000 bushels in the years Wayne and Mrs. Bessie Hayes of Chicago. - next Sunday. to he collected at the city hall, or —Bridgman Enterprise INDEPENDENT BASKETBALL on the evening of Wednesday and Witness the old proverb—to drop 1919-23 to 124,900,000 bushels contributors may telephone their The Root News agency basket­ Thursday, Feb. 3-4. The picture like a hot potato. But probably average for the years 1031-35. Rev. Thomas Rice preached the Notice on Clark Equipment Dance funeral sermon and burial was address to the city hall and a A number of Buchanan people ball team verged on the attain­ will be “State Fair” starring Will few people ever knew that a pota­ This year the citrus fruit out­ legion truck will conte after the have made plans to attend the ment of astronomical figures in Rogers. This Is reputed to be to could or would explode. put may surpass the apple crop, made In Sumnerville. Pallbear­ _Because the Country Club dance. Presidents’ Ball at the gymnas­ ers from Buchanan were Will Let­ donations. Only food not readily points totalled in their game with Rogers’ film masterpiece. Those But that was the experience of although, the tremendous Cali­ cemes so early In February anti perishable can be taken. ium of the new St. Joseph high the Portage Prairie 5 Tuesday eve­ who have hot seen it cannot fail One Buchanan housewife. She fornia orange crop has been ser­ ter, Oscar Morris, Arthur John­ because- of the early coming- of school Saturday evening, Jan. 30. ning the final score being 72-6 in to attend and those who have works In a. store down town, and iously threatened, by freezes. ston, M. H. McKinnon, Ml*. Vim Lent the, committee jjln charge of Special interest attaches to the their favor. Bob Ellis was high seen It Will wish to see it over. When she. left.she put some of An article lii last Sunday’s New son. Others from Buchanan 'at­ the Clark Equipment dance has Notice to Taxpayers ball from the fact that the re­ point man with .a total of 19 field1 those Idaho baking potatoes In her York Times told of the rise of the tending were Mrs. Lou Fydell, decided that It will be better to ceipts of the ball go to benefit goals or 38 points. James EUis I Take donations of food qnd •automatic oven and timed It for citrus fruit in public favor. A l-1 Miss Ada Rouch, Mrs, Claude hold that eveut after Easter. Peo­ , Fch. 10 will be the final date Victims of Infantile paralysis or was second high with a total of 12 clothing for flood victims to pity dinner. When She came home,— though grape fruit was Imported Jennings, Miss Gertrude Sim­ ple Who ate holding $5 tickets will for the payment of taxes without v '1 other incapacitating: diseases, arid points. Other points scored by the hall, or telephone 162 and/ a lo and begosh,oiia'-of the potatoes into Florida by the Spanish, It has mons, Mrs. Ray Babcock, Mrs. be notified as to the exact date, of penalty. . 70<& will be available for children locals' were: Frame 8, Dellinger truck will come for them. Time had/ blown 'up and • was Smeared beri) popularizgd by this country; Arthur Johnston, Mrs. Frapk the next dance in a - later issue of Ada Dacy-Sanders of Berrien County, 0, Liskey 4, Rossow 2, Myers2. limit Friday night. ‘ all over the Inside 6f the oven. She (Continual oh Page 4) Keart. the Record. The CoVumittoe. 4t2e City Treasurer. PAGE TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD pastor's remains, thougn onef, has spent her entire life in ov.r caused heads to drop with sorrow midst. Her husband Milton Morley Mmxm (Bmntn Unavi and tears to flow. Rev. 0. R. Moon who was a Civil War veteran, pro­ Published by THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY pastor Of the church assisted. ceeded her in death a number of Editor . , . . . W. C. Hawes Warren leaves his devoted par­ years ago. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937; Business Manager . . . A. B. McClure ents, one sister, Mrs. Leona Om- She is survived by four daugh­ Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919 land, a brother, Anthony Dean, ters, Mrs. Clara Wirth, Idaho, Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8. 1879 and a niece, Catheryn Jean Om- Mrs. Bertha Seyfred, Galien, Mrs. land, besides a host of relatives Vira Metzger, Galien, Mrs. Silvia and friends. Hoadley, Three Oaks, also three, Attendance at the funeral was sons, Roy and Harry Morley, exceptionally large. Six of his Niles, John, Lake Side, Mich.; also school chums were casket bearer. by 2 step children. Mrs. Hattie GALIEN NEWS Many were the floral tributes Miller, and Perry Morley, Buchan­ bearing silent evidence to the an. 19 grand children and 11 grout Warren Straub was born on high regard in which the deceased grandchildren. -Flu Takes Galien April 12, 1919 in the same house wag held. Burial in the Galien Funeral services were held at where he passed away Friday cemetery. the L. D. S. church Wednesday afternoon after two weeks illness afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted £ H. School Senior with influenza. He was the son by the Rev. J. W, Mcknight. of Mr. and Mrs, Doane Straub. He Amanda Morley Burial in the Galien cemetery. Six '^Warren Straub Expires Frl- was a senior of the Galien high grandsons were casket bearers. school, a favorite in his class. A £ clay After Illiness of Week member of the Olive' Branch Dies at Galien church since he was nine years old Culture Club g In the long ago it was said that also of the South Berrien County Lifetime Resident of Galien ttdeath loves a, shining mark, we of 4H calf club. Realizing the end Has Art Meeting “today must how to the verity of was near Warren said, "God will Dist. Expires at 81 Sthat old saying, for there was Culture Club held a very ?n- take care of me." teresting meeting Friday after-, ijtno fairer, brighter life in our com- Mrs. Mandia Morley was born ^munity than he in whose memory The funeral took place Sunday noon at the home of Mrs. Ward afternoon, with services at the in Weesaw Township, Nov. 1 James. Music was in charge of «*this is recorded. Surely death! Olive Branch church conducted by 1855, and passed away at her Mrs. Clyde Swank. Roll call Was ^placed his seal upon a much loved : the Rev; J. W. McKnight, and home in Galien early Monday responded: "An Artistic Improve­ effecti«ess etLj Jewel lb. bag 19c Country Club lb. can 27c Mrs. Gregory Burger returned home Wednesday after spending bitt LuJk £ear* have P^ed &e W. i r lj:__ FANCY c„ two weeks with relatives at De­ -.nice blue hose hs- oc FRESH lb. troit. BUTTER MICHIGAN MAID roll 69c ,■ Mr. and Mrs. Rumbaugh were «* ,'WESGO FLAKY SODA n u c o a m a r g a r in e 2 ibs. 43a the Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Goodenough. - ■ Crackers 2 ^ 15c AVONDALE FANCY -. Russell Heokathorne and .Chest­ LARGE SAUER KRAUT 3 No, 2 Yz cans ■ Am jP C er Seiger, are - both quarantined SHREDDED at their homes with scarlet 'fever. owMersbip. *' •' 118 new Wheat 2 pkgs. 23c SANTA CLARA : Horace Morley had the misfor­ PRUNES 70 - 80 SIZE 3 . & 1 9c tune to. fall down stairs leading KROGER'S CLOCK to his basement last Friday and Quart jar 37c has since been confined to his bed MIRACLE WHIP nursing bruises. No bones yvCre 6 ®Ver increasing business s fe . ^ KRAFf’^ SALAD DRESSING broken, but badly shaken u p y BREAD Mrs, Clara Franca, whose, birth­ last £ 0tbe Niles yard from Buchanan iB TWIN OR SANDWICH' NfENKEL'S-.BKT FLOUR *25? * 1 .1 2 : day will be Thursday, January 28. .HENKEL'S& VELVET CAKE FLOUR 5 lb. sack 3lc was celebrated on Tuesday . by ib . members o f. the Beaver Dam B ncL r yeM* Prw®Pted the acquisition loaf 1 1 c Birthday Club, at the home of PABST-ETT CHEESE FOOD pkg. 1 5 c Mrs. Charles Rhoads where she anan company as a means of quidU,,. : ASS’T FROSTINGS makes her home. A cooperation FANCY FLORIDA No. 2 dinner was enjoyed and Mrs. Coffee Cake each 10c cans * r5 convenient service in this territory ^ JUICE GRAPEFRUIT 25 c France received a number of use­ Butterscotch each 30c ful gifts. . < ' PECAN CAKE AND SLICETTE SUPER SUDS (3 sm all pkgs. 25c) 1 6 c The Beaver Dam Birthday Olub 0 give the customer the advantage of 1 (Cuts cake without crumbling) surprised Mrs. Cassie Meixel on her birthday anniversary, Thurs­ , prices for the quality merchandise becaii^6* LIGHT, FLUFFY PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 1 7 c day at the Jiome of her sister, CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS large pkg. 19c Mrs. Charles Sjorm. A pot-Juck dinner was served and a social . a lower overhead. £aUseof S r ♦ m o t o r o il 2 91c afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. RC O l s i » & ‘ m r w PENN RAD IOO54 PURE PEKPENNSYLVANIA (PLUS 8c FED. TAX) ‘ Meixel was presented with a gift, and the guests departed wishing building line--—lumber EXTRA SPECIAL DOGGIE DINNER 3 cans 23c her many more happy birthdays. Miss Margaret Hampton, spent the week-end with Miss Grace l„ “station, builders supplies, builders SLAB BACON Swartz. 2 TO 3 LB. PIECES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Renbarger InMDFD’ «paint ^ coal, the BUCHANAN LEAN SUGAR CURED and three children spent the week ' end at Kalamazoo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Renbarger. LUMBER & COAL COMPANY wiQ be a 25c Miss Helen Koffel was a Sunday | Center Pieces lb. 29c .dinner guest of Mrs, Lydia one-stop source of supply. SMOKED PICNICS Slocum. AICH, CREAMY, COTTAGE ' Mrs. R. J. Kenney entertained her 500 olub at her home Tuesday Cheese' u>- 10c afternoon. The "husbands” will be COURTEOUS AND HONEST FILLETS OF entertained this week at the home Ib. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James. 11 M l SOM to your -needs— from the re­ Haddock lb- 14 j/2C NO BONE OB WASTE Mrs. Albert Jannasch spent'Fri­ 19c day with liCr daughter, Mrs. Gor pairing of poreh steps to the building of a barn, FRES-SHORE don Kraft, Three Oaks. Oysters pint 25c ^ LEONA LOAF s w if t -s g r a d e i - s l ic e d ib. 1 5c home, store building or-factory— will be the BEND OF THE RIVER service we offer you. ■ Kroger National Bumper Crop Sale Fancy Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWilt tpni | : daughters, Donnabelle and Mar­ APPLES garet, spent Sunday with Mrs All employes will be Buchanan residents. All Fannie Switzer of Rolling Prairie, Mich. Cooking 4 lbs. 19c Mrs. L. B. Spafford will enter­ purchases will be made from Buchanan mer­ Delicious - 2 ibe. 15c tain: the Home Economics Club the F L O R ID A DUNCAN 3 1 Oc MICHIGAN - FOR EATING 27th at an afternoon; meeting. 96 SIZE. Misi Mercedes Capen who has chants. AH business transactions will be Rome Beauties 3 ibs. 25c been visiting her. parents, has re; FLORIDA DUNCAN 54-64 size 4 fa 19c . EXTRA FASCY BOX For Baking turned to her home in Hammond, handled thru Buchanan sources.: Ind. size Box Winesaps 3 ibs. 25c TEX AS SEEDLESS so 4 fa 17c EXTRA FANCY - For All Purposes Claud Denno has gone back his work afer having been at TEXAS SEEDLESS e4 size 2** .15c Box Delicious 3 ibs. 25c ohmc confined with a fractured Let us explain how we can assist you j EXTRA FANCY - For Eating limb, (" » TEXAS PINK MEATS 64 size 2 fa 15c Alta Denno is reported as being MICHIGAN U. S. No. I on the gain after having been ifi financing your home, garage or any FLORIDA'S - SWEET, JUICY for some time. is Mr. and Mrs. Cliestr Arndt, Mr.: and Mrs. A. Caldcrwood of provementsor remodeling you coniempla CHANGES 6 29c 15-lb. Benton Harbor, Mrs. Eliza Brant <*“ TEMPLE'S ' LARGE 76 SIZE doz. 35 c peck of Bridgman took supper Thurs­ day night at the Andrew Hubs GENUINE : TANGERINES BIG ONES doz. 1 5c home. Mrs. Mary Swartz and son, Jersey Sweets 5. »>«■ 25c Ira, called in the evening, Goyer School Notes Onions 10' lb. bag 17c each Last .Friday afternoon our iceberg DRY SOUND - No. 1 County Commissioner, Mrs, Jennie HEAD LETTUCE - FIRM, SOLID HEADS - 72 s Cucumbers each 19c B, Mecham, visited our school. FRESH - LONG GREEN The students enjoyed her visit C a rro ts . Large bunch 5fi New Cabbage' ib- 3Vzc very much. Tomatoes lb. 19c Fresh — Finger Varioly Crisp, Gioen'.Heads FRESH - RED RIFE , We are also announcing that a hot lunch system will be started Radishes 2 bche. 5c Broccoli Large bunch 1 9 c Fresh Beets Large bunah 5c as soon as the final arrangements Hour — Large Bunches Fresh LARGE BUNCHES - GREEN TOFS are made by Mesdames Penwell, I 'proud, Bunker and Walkden. TRSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD Mrf« *wrf PAGE THREE

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Decker and Louise Adams. He left • for St. tute, University of Michigan, Ann for the pre-election convention, fore. The fruit .grower Is given Miss Berdella Pfingst were visi­ Louis, Mo., where he is .attending Arbor, dated Jan. 25, 1037, show ; Which was held at Berrien. more consideration than In the <4. Local News tors from Friday until Sunday at the annual convention of the that one head shipped by Dr. L. • The Berrien county delegation 1936 program and the small farm­ ■ You’ll need your umbrellas this the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph American Automobile Insurance W. Thiele, Buchanan veterinary I is entitled to 23 delegates to the er is given an opportunity to _ ‘year, PJenty of rain, easy winter Pfingst, Marine City. Company, for which he is man­ surgeon, was positive. state convention, which will be quality for more benefits. Phone ' and cool summer, scientists predict Miss Edith Willard fell on the ager ’ and vice-president for the Please do not destroy by gun­ held Feb. JO and 11 at Grand A meeting of the committeemen "fOr 1037. See the American Week­ icy streets Monday, slightly San Francisco district. shot any suspicious animal but Rapids. The state 1 convention was held on January 27, in Ber­ ly, the magazine distributed with spraining a hip. She is confined at William Haslett, who was taken report conditions to me, when Will nominate two cfinclidates for rien Springs for the purpose Of * next Sunday’s Chicago Herald and her home for a few days, getting ill at Tampa, Fla., the day after proper arrangements will be justices of the state supreme completing the county organiza­ "Examiner. about on crutches. his granddaughter, Mrs, John made. „ court, two candidates for regents tion. At this time a county com­ 133 Arthur Herman and William George Adam's or san Fran­ Russell, left for Buchanan, is re­ Neighboring township health of the University of Michigan, a mittee of three was elected and 'Shinn returned Sunday from cisco, Calif., was a week-end.visi­ ported to be improved. officers take notice. candidate for superintendent of officers chosen. ■ ’ Whiting, Ind„ where they had tor of. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Orpurt was a.business Harold W. Sebasty, public instruction, a candidate for The new program will go Into : spent the previous week. H. R. Adams and his sister, Miss caller in Dowagiac Friday. Buchanan township Health Of­ state highway commissioner, a effect on March 1, and the newly for delivery J, C. McGrew, Hoopston, 111,, ficer, Phone 7125-F11. candidate for member of the elected officers take charge at was a business caller Monday at 4tlc state board of agriculture. that time. the home of H. R. Adams. ' Berrien county will have the The chairman of the township Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boyer committee comprise the County Attention: Bertrand Township sixth largest delegation for the STAPLE and daughter, Annette, and Mrs. slate convention. Delegates are Board of Directors and are the; t#WARMTH fo r wintW Kenneth. Blake motored to Ceres- To the residents of Bertrand chosen on the basis of votes cast following: GROCERIES QUALITY oo, Mich., Sunday to visit Mrs. Township: There is need for im­ for the party's candidate for sec­ Brainbrldge, Albert ' Varnau; Boyer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. mediate relief for the suffering of retary of state. Berrien county Baroda, W. H. Hogan; Benton, MEATS Henry Long. They were accom­ the flooded "area. The Red Cross has nearly half the delegates for Don Hamilton; Berrien, D. E. panied back by her brother, WilUs is entrusted to raise funds for this the entire fourth congressional Sharpe; Bertrand, Clarence Cripe; Long, who is visiting here. erid. Send your contribution either I Buchanan, Chas. E, Tlchenor; district, which totals 54 delegates. Chikamlng, Ray Thomas; ColomS, Don’t forget the I, O. O. F. to Red Cross headquarters at St. The largest representation is the dance Saturday night for flood Joseph or to the local Red Cross Leo Hosbein; Galien, D. Earl county of Wayne, with 414 dele­ Ingles; Hagar, James Hickey; relief. chairman, Wilma E. Carlin, R. R. gates. Take donations of food and 4, Niles, Mich. Lake, Frank Po§t; Lincoln, Julius clothing for flood victims to city Krieger; New Buffalo, Harry hall, or telephone 162 and a Invented the Steam Shovel Ahrens; Niles, Russell C. File; ’e Special truck will come for them. Time Dry-Zero Has 2nd The steam shovel was invented Oronoko, Bernard L, Sill; Pipe­ limit Friday night. in 1838 by William S. Oils of Massa­ stone, Frank Sommer; Royalton, /This w e e k only The Helpers Union of the Ad­ Production Line chusetts, It was first used on the Martin Kretchman; St. Joseph, E, vent Christian Church will meet Western Railroad in that state. L. Wroten; Sodus, Harold King; at the home of Mrs. M. O. Bur­ The Dry-2iero Corporation in­ Three Oaks, Cecil Phillips; Water­ Iced Raisin ^ ' dette on the afternoon of Wed­ creased its output the first of the vliet, Henry Hutchins; Weesaw, 2 1 9 nesday, Feb. 3. present week with a second pro­ Make Plans For Wm. Hanover. , FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Rummage sale in Redden Build­ duction Une, requiring over 60 Berrien County Agricultural ing Thursday and Friday under employee’s. Conservation Association, James auspices of 0-4-0 class of Metho­ Sdils Program A. Richards, Sec’y. Whefl It comes to eats! We are ready to serve dist church. yoHr every need. Why not keep a well sup­ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boyer New Program to Go Into plied emergency shelf? and daughter Annette, and Mrs. Demos Meet Effect on March 1 / Kenneth Blake, spent the week­ end at Ceresco, Michigan, visiting At Niles Plans for the Soil Conserva­ I must employ at once a at the Henry Long home. tion program for 1937 are under man living in small town Mrs. J. A. White was hostess way at this time. Recently meet­ o r on farm. Permanent .1 to the members of the College Next Friday ings wore held in each township club Tuesday evening. for the purpose of discussing the W o r k . Must be satisfied Miss Mary Reynolds has been 150 Delegates to Convene at Elks 1937 program and the election of with earning $75 a m onth Bick Smith, Prop. Temple Evening of Jan. 29. substituting in the Local schools ■township committees. The in­ at first. Address B o x 650, PHONE 133 112 E. FRONT ST. for Mrs. Leah Weaver who is ill creased attendance at these meet­ with laryngitis. The official call for the Ber­ ings indicate that more interest i,\ care of Berrien County Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle rien county Democratic conven­ being shown in this program by Record. Bachman, at their home south of tion was sent out Monday by Berrien County farmers than be- Buchanan, a son, Lyle, Jr,, Sat­ Donal J, Cutler, Watervliet, sec­ urday, Jan. 23. retary of the county Democratic DULL HEADACHES GONE, Mrs. Elman Starr is a patient committee. . The convention will SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT in the Pawating hospital for Headaches caused by constipa­ be held at 8 p. m. Friday evening, tion are gone after one dose of treatment for an injured foot. Jan. 29, at the Elks Temple in Adlerika. This cleans poisons out of Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Niles. BOTH upper and lower bowels. Hoilenbaugh, a daughter, at the There will be 150 delegates to Ends’bad sleep, nervousness. Cor­ Boyce maternity home Thursday, the* county convention. They will ner Drug Store. Jan. 21. be the same delegates chosen at 10-1, 1-28,‘4-22. Mrs. Vernon Shaner returned the September primary election home yesterday from Pawating hospital. ■Don’t forget the I. O, 0. F. dance Saturday night for flood NOT A MOVING PICTURE! relief. Take donations of food and Eveready Fruit clothing for flood victims to city COMING FRIDAY, FEB. 5 hall, or telephone 162 and a truck will come for them. Time limit Friday night. Cocktail 2 2 5 Betty Mae Bristol, daughter of Mrs. Ella Bristol, underwent an emergency operation for appendi­ and the citis at the Pawating hospital Thursday. CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY A m ericanican 19-oz. ' Mr and Mrs. Howard Barbour TOMATOES Homen o No. 2 cans and family were guests of Prof. In Verdi’s 29 8 O’CLOCK A & P Emile BoUillet at the Fort Wayne Musie College Sunday. 20-oz. 4^ | J C The Women’s Foreign Mission­ AS Full Standard Quality . No. 2 cans S ) ary Society of the Methodist Epis- “ 1L TROVATORE” 3 '.opal church will meet Wednesday Presented in Italian by an ALL-STAR CAST afternoon, Feb. 3, at the home of Appearing in Person • Ige. IJIE® American Home — Calif. 30-oz. Mrs. Nellie Fuller, 408 S. Portage ® ifcD Jk A Yellow Cling Halves No, 2; can A loaf street. Mrs. Frank Kean will help ROSA RAISA JOHN PANE GASSER with refreshments. Mrs. Wilson RIMINI ELEANORE LA MANGE CAVADORE i Leither will have charge of the devotionals. Miss Gertrude Sim­ CAMPBELLS Ts/° c°ns O' mons will conduct the lesson. GRANADA THEATER 3 2 20-oz. Par ent-T eachers Reserved Seats Now at CORN Full Standard Quality » No. 2 cans Texas for 3 25 Seedless 6 19C Hear Dr. Waldo Elbel Bros. Music Store. Phone 3-8317 \ Grapefruit Ticket Office Open. 10 A. M. ’to 6 P. M. Winesaps lbs. TICKETS, $2, $1.50, $1 and 50c Plus Tax 7-oz. cans Apples 4 25c ' Dr. Waldo was the speaker at ETHEL S. GAUMER, Local Manager TUNA FISH iiflM Mea. 2 7oz-cans,2 5 * the January meeting of the Bu­ For Reservations call Mrs.. Ida Rice or Mrs. H. B. Thompson bunch chanan Farent-Teach.erS associa­ Broccoli fOcj tion, ' presenting an interesting talk on ‘‘The Ductless Glands," PEARS Michigan Kieffer * N o l a n s S bunch The meeting was the occasion of 2 2 Texas Beets Turnips 5 c the annual Health program. Mrs. Mollye Chappelle of Niles present­ Texa* bunch ed two pupils, Norman Ferris and C PRUNES Fancy Fresh » 2 n ° 3 2 W a n s Radishes 2 Eldon Rossow, in piano pieces. 2 5 Texas mnimnE-mnoE Grapefruit Whole Soflmenti * . 20-oz. can |0C Fresh Fruits and Vegetables New lb. Cabbage 3C 1 Revivals Start at Del M aiz Niblets * ♦ 2(2-oz.cans25c MARSH SEEDLESS U * Soup*—-Except Clam Chowder* Bethlehem Temple BfMK RECORDS n e i i l Z Consomme and Chicken Gumbo 2 15-oz. cans 25c Sauerkraut American Home • 2 31-oz. Cans 25c A midwinter revival campaign PROVIDE Spinach National's Delicious . • 227-oz.cans29c is now in progress at the Beth­ lehem temple, 111 West Chicago In the 21-ox, >fl D C med. size Super Suds red pkg. Pko- 1 9 .... 23c street, with Evangelist . Tommy do*. 33c 6*«25c Leg of LambYoun* Tender Stevens of Berrien Springs, bring­ FOR YOU s Concentrated 22*0*. ing soul-stirring messages, the —in blue pkg. NEW YORK GREENING kind you like to hear. Rev, Stev­ Super Suds I 7 C Lamb Chops Rib or Lo5n 29c ens is an internationally known The days of the old ink-blotted ledgers, in evangelist, and will speak on the business and in banking, are gone forever. Ige. 24*ox* Cooking Applesib 5° Oxydol Granulated Soap pka* 171° FANCY FLORIDA Lamb Roast shou,der Cuu I5C signs of the times. You will en­ Bank records today are largely ma­ joy hearing Mrs. Stevens sing her chine made. Ledger-posting machines, $*lb, beautiful song selections each Clean Quick Spap Chips kox 2 9 New Potatoes . ib-5° Pork Sausage 17c night. Also their daughter, adding and tabulating machines, coin- FANCY QUALITY Joyce, three-year-old radio singer * counting and change-making devices, all 3 l-lb. cans 25c will also be a feature each night. Rival Dog Food . ♦ ♦ save time and assure accuracy in the 3 b’17° : Chickens ' » 21® We trust you will be with us for Camay Soap ‘ . . . .' • eake5c SOLID HEAD these services which will continue handling of financial matters. ■"hi, Regular 15c paetaoe far Ic with ib. 15c L /iO T T each purchoie of I large pottage * 4, Ige. pkg. 2 2 c Beef Roast Chuck Cuu until Fob. 7. In this bank a carefully trained staff, New Cabbage . Ib-3C . —Contributed. Brillo 5 pads and leap or 5 loop Riled pads . pkg- 7 e aided by the best modem equipment, Pork Roast Ribor Loin » |8C Warns Against gives you the banking service which you have learned to expect. ... vyoivn Direct CoMt from the Pt 2ic Danger of Rabies

...... SliMllCHliillliiiSIl Notice—This ‘Is to inform the citizens of Buchanan township thq.t Rabies (d.og madness) is Qalien-^Buchanan State £Bank prevalent tn the district west of Clear Lake. Several dogs have GALIEN BUCHANAN D&P FOOD STORES either died or been destroyed, that had suspicious histories. ilTun* in Thur«dny» A & P Band Wagon, Starring Kata Smith and-a Big Cast of Entertainer!, 8 to 9 P. M,, Station WBBM Records of the Pasteur ’Insti- PAGE FOUIt THE BEltlUEN COUiNTi: liECOkU THUBSDAV, jamuahy ‘2h, 1M?\ St Joseph in said County, on the ing with street singers, playing Clark were Friday dinner guests 16 th day* of January A. D. 1937. Lillian Olsen, his wife, to Charles , every role iij “Uncle Tom's Cabin” in the John Clark home, Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, M. Mutchler and John Mutchlr.v-’^ single-handed, starring in a min­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant were Judge of Probate. In the Matter of and/or the survivor dated Augusf strel show and mouierihg and car­ Saturday evening callers In the the Estate of Robert H. Snowden, 25,1934 and recorded in the office Currie McLaren home. of the Register of Deeds for Ber­ FOR RENT:—Farm, Renter to ing for her irrepressible and In­ deceased. C. Evelyn Snowden hav­ corrigible guardian, Frank Mor­ Mrs. Belle Sheeley is slightly ing filed in said court her petition rien County, Michigan, in liber 17.’ FOE SALE furnish own equipment. For in­ improved from her recent illness. of mortgages on page 607 on ths formation see Mrs. Chas. Weath- Dayton m. E. Cnurcli Methodist Episcopal Church gan, Shirley shares with you her praying that the administration of love and laughter, tears and Mr. and Mrs. Leon DuBois and said estate be granted to C. Evelyn 28th day of September 1934, FOR SALE:—00 acres, located 3% erwax, 6 miles northwest of O. J. Snell, Pastor Thomas Rice, Minister daughter, Jean Marie , are num­ The Said John Mutchler is deac miles west of Niles or 2 miles town. 3t3p. 2 o’clock in the afternoon* church Sunday school at 10 o’clock, thrills, trials and triumphs. Snowden or to some other suitable bered among the sick this week, , person, leaving the said Charles M. Mutch­ east of Buchanan on paved road, lervlces. Mrs. Glenn Haslett and Mr, Con In addition to Frank Morgan, ler his survivor, and the sole own-j FOR RENT:—Seven room apart­ 2:45, Sunday'School. Shirley's supporting cast' includes We are glad to report that Bea­ It Is Ordered, That the 15th day across from golf course. 7 room Kelley superintendents. trice ' Francis and John Albert er of said mortgage. j house, large barn, silo, chicken ment. also office suite of three Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Helen Westley, Robert Kent, As- of February A. D. 1937,_ at ten rooms. Inquire 201 E. Front trid Allwyn, Delma Byron, the Dickey are convalescing. o’clock in the forenoon, at said There is claimed to be due on . , house, good land. Price $4,000. Cliuren or Clinsr The special music will he an an­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toland of said mortgage on the date hereof Write Farm Sales Dept, The St. 4t3o Pastor, Paul Carpenter them by the choir. Sermon sub­ Hall Johnson Choir and the in­ probate office, be and is hereby imitable Stepin Fetchit. Argos, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Jesse j appointed for hearing said peti­ the sum of $3,779,42, principal and,; Michigan Trust Co., Grand Ra­ Sunday school superintendent, ject: “The Power, of Prayer.” Toland and son, Bruce ,and daugh­ interest, and no proceedings at ■■ pids, Michigan. 2tlc. WANTED tion; . ' Leiand Paul. Primary superintend­ Young people's meeting at 6:30. Three major football games and ter, Thelma, Mrs. Louise Scott, It Is Further Ordered, That pub­ law or in equity having been in-’'1' FOR SALE:...Small farm. Good WANTED TO BUY—Beef cattle, ent, Mrs, Catherine Proseus, There will be both a social and Mrs. Bonnie Blake of Benton stituted to recover said sum or any beef hides and beef fat. Dan an inter-collegiate rivalry for the lic notice thereof be given by pub­ 10:00 a. m. Bible school. devotional period. Young folks ■Harbor, Donald Olmsted of St. lication of a copy of this order, part thereof, ’ I FOR SALE:—-Cornet. Phone 205. Merson’s Market. 48tfc 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship affections of sprightly Eleanore NOW THEREFORE notice is 4tlc. in high school or around fourteen Whitney provide the background Louis, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ once each week for three succes­ and communion service. years of age will find this meet­ thur Straub of Kalamazoo attend­ sive weeks previous to said day hereby given that the mortgaged! WANTED:—Clerking or house­ for Paramount’s thrill-packed premises will be sold as provided! land. Pleasant, healthful; close work. Inquire Record office. 2t3p 11:00 a. m. Junior church ger- ing -attractive. gridiron, drama, ‘‘Rose Bowl,” ed the funeral services for the late of hearing, in the Berrien County to town and stone road; small ice, Miss Marie Montgomery, sup­ Evening service at 7:30. The which opens here Friday. The film Warren Straub. Record a newspaper printed and by law in ease of mortgage fore­ fruit; flowers, shade; seven WANTED—To Rent small farm erintendent. . feature of the service will be the Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Good- circulated in said county. closures by advertisement, at the 6:Q0 p, m. Christian Endeavor has William Frawley, Tom Brown, room house; large barn, gravel 1 for cash rent, with prospects of “Question Hour.” Opportunity Larry Crabbe, Benny Baker, Terry enough. and son spent Sunday with Ma lco lm h a t f ie l d , front door of the Court House in pit, asparagus, alfalfa, some buying after first year. Write society. will be given members of the con­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watson, in Judge of Probate. the city of St. Joseph, Berrien' Ray and Priscilla Lawson in top County, Michigan, on the 22nd wood; furniture, stock, tools, P. O. Sox 67-M, Buchanan, 4tlp 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, gregation to ask the pastor ques­ roles. Buchanan. (SEAL) A tixe copy. Florence potatoes, sauce, turnips, vinegar, Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m , day of March 1937, at 10 o’clock WANTED;.—Girl or woman for tions concerning the Bible and Walter Truhn is suffering from Ladwig Dp.'.e, Register of Pro­ baskets, jugs, incubators, brood­ midweek prayer service. religion, A souvenir will be a broken nose caused while work­ bate. in the forenoon. general house work. Inquire His right hand manacled to that The mortgaged premises beingi ers. $2,000. Cash, terms. Thirty given those who ask questions. of a detective John Beal clings to ing in the woods. evenings at 209 Main St. 4tljp. St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic known as the following described^ acres joins Chamberlain Woods Mr, Rice will also speak briefly Ann Dvorak, his fiance, in "We Word comes from Detroit that 1st insertion Jan. 14; last Jan. 28 Park $1,000. Gillman E. Annis, WANTED;.—To h6ar from owner Church on; “What is the Christian Atti­ Who Are About to Die”—as Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reum are the real estate in the township of Bu­ R. 3, Buchanan, Mich. 2t3p. Father John R. nay, Pastor . STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ chanan, Berrien County Michigan,! of land for sale, for spring de­ tude Toward the Strike?" demned Men’s Row awaits him for proud parents of a daughter,! bate Court for the County of livery. Wm. Hawley, Baldwin, Mass every second and fourth Service at Oronoko at 9 a. m. a murder he did not commit. The Mable Annabelle. Mrs. Reum was i to wit:— ’! FOR SALE:—Clover seed, 99*4% Sunday at 10 a, m.; every first Berrien. The northwest quarter of the pure $17.00; Alfalfa, 99%%pure Wis. 4tlp. Sunday school following the picture, makes a moving exposi­ formerly Irene Bennitt. At a session of said Court, held third and fifth Sunday at 8 a. m. Funeral services were held Sun­ northeast quarter of section Eight $17.80. Don’t wait too long. WANTED:—Work on farm by morning service. Friends in this tion of the emotions of one who at the Probate Office in the city of (8) township Seven (7) south, Lynn Pardee, Galien. 3t3c. section are invited to this neigh­ sees his hour of death approach day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the St, Joseph in said County, on the married man. Experienced. Christian Science Society with small likehood of reprieve. Olive Branch church for the late range Eighteen’(18) west, Forty Rather on shares than for wag­ . Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ borhood church. 7th day of January A. D. • 1937, acres more or less. Also the north- FOR SALE:—Building lots at dif- Choir practice at 7:30 Wednes­ This is the-second feature on the Warren Straub eldest son of Mr. Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ^ ferent prices, in different parts es. Clarence Cauffman, South ject: "Love," Friday and Saturday bill. and Mrs. Doan Straub who passed cast quarter of the northwest’ Bend, Ind. Route 4. 2iAn. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. day with Mrs. Beulah Kelley di­ Judge Sf Probate. In the Matter quarter of section Eight (8) town­ of Buchanan. R. E. Schwartz, recting. away at his home Friday after­ of the Estate of Margaret Blake, 206 Lake street. 2t3c. Wednesday evening meeting at Hollywood’s beloved king of hu­ noon. He had been ill for several ship Seven (7) south, range Eigh­ WANTED— Girl for general of­ 7:45 p. m. - deceased. Clyde Blake having filed teen (18) west, Forty acres more fice work. Address P. O. Box mor, Will Rogers, and its queen weeks with fiu and complications. in said court his petition praying or less. , FOR SALE— Piece of land 148 % The reading room, in the church Rexall Announces of romance, Janet Gaynor, are Rev. J. W. McKnight of Galien ,xl98 feet, comer of Cayuga and 126, Buchanan. 4tlp at Dewey Avenue and Oak street that the administration of said es­ Dated December 24, 1936, / costarred in the Fox- picture, officiating with Rev. R. O. Moon tate be granted to Clyde Blake or " “ Third, also lot 66x148% feet on CARD OF THANKS is open each Wednesday afternoon Customer Dividend “State Fair,” playing a return en­ assisting. . CHARLES M. MUTCHLER, Cayuga hear Front, Inquire from 2 to 4 o’clock. to some other suitable person and Survivor of John Mutchler CARD OF THANKS:—We wish gagement at the Hollywood Thea­ Warren was born April 12, 1919. his petition praying that said deceased, Mortgagee L'SO Huebnef, 212 Lake street. tre Wednesday and Thursday in He was a.member of the;Senior Court adjudicate and determine Telephone 402. 52tf to extend our sympathy to those . Church of Tlio Brethren In an advertisement contained response to public requests. Class of the Galien High School. A. A. Worthington, . who were so generous of their Charles A. Light, Minister elsewhere in this issue William .who were at the time of her death Attorney for Mortgagee FOR SALE:—Occasional chairs, Lew Ayres, Sally Silers, Nor­ At the age of nine years he Was the legal heirs of said deceased Business address, aid and sympathy on the oc­ 10:00 a, m. Sunday school. Fred Gnodtke, proprietor of the Rexall man Foster, Louise Dresser, baptized , and joined the Olive library table, 1 gas fireplace casion of the last illness and Hagley, superintendent. drug store, announces a profit and entitled to inherit the real Buchanan, Mich, ( heater, also gas room heater, Frank Craven and Victor Jory are Branch church. He was, an active estate of which said deceased died death, of our beloved husband 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. sharing plan which his store has also featured in the production,, member of the South, Berrien Mahogany roll top desk. Call and father. Mrs. Laura Pletcher, Sermon by minister. Special music in force, insuring the customers seized, ’ 404. 3t3p. which was directed by Henry County 4-H Calf Club. Besides his It is Ordered, That the 8th day 1st insertion Nov. 4; last Jail.’ 27 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Liskey, Mr. by quartett, Who trade up to the amount of $5 King, from Phil Stong’s famous and Mrs. B. E. Draper, Mr. and parents, he is survived by one of February A . D, 1937, at ten NOTICE OF MORTGAGE KALI FOR SALE:—Pigs; also two brood 7 *30 p. m. Song service, follow­ a return dividend on their spend­ novel. This: picture is being spon­ sister, Mrs, Ed Ohmland Of Galien Mrs. L. O. Swem. ed by sermon.; ing not less than 3%, and in some o’clock in the forenoon, at said Default having been made it ; sows. Valmore Speckine, 3 miles sored by the St. Anthony’s and one brother, Dean Anthony, a probate office, be and is hereby the conditions of one certain mort­ west of Buchanan. 3t3p. Teachers meeting, to be held' cases 5%, 10%, 20$, 50% and church. host of other: relatives and friends. Saturday evening at the home of 100%. A visit to the store will en­ appointed for hearing said peti­ gage made, by Perry Soutiiertor The casket bearers Were his tion; '-S-lfOR SALE:—Potatoes in the Grave Weaver. able the public to further under­ and Cleo A. Southerton, husbanc Live Power Short EXTRA; READ BIG classmates, Robert Andrews, Har­ It Is Further Ordered, That pub­ and wife,;; to Ivan Ferguson, ad -<■ cellar. Cash and carry 50c bu. stand the details of the oppor­ EXPLOSION, MAN FINDS old Itenbarger, Stanley Thompson, tunity.: lic notice thereof be given by pub­ ministrator of the : estate of Elsh and up. Gillman E. Annis. R. 3, Evangelical-Church ROOSTER EGG IN DOZ. William Kelley', Rex and Raymond lication of. a copy qf this order, ; Buchanan, Mich. 4t3p. E. Ferguson, deceased dated Ail For 1937 Season C. A. Sanders, Minister (Continued from Page 1) Hinman with burial in the Galien once each week for three succes­ gust 22, 1927, and recorded in the jFOR SALE: — Electric Washer Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Co. Farm Bureau in , recent years. Not only is it cemetery. sive weeks previous to said day of Office of the Register of Deeds for * $12, Brass Bed with spring and Michigan Farmers To Pay John Fowler, SUpt. Teachers and used as a breakfast fruit but- in hearing, in the Berrien County Re­ I Berrien County, Michigan, at liber classes for all, various recipes, and: in citrus cord a newspaper printed and cir­ iW- mattress $10, Child’s Bed with Out Million for Import­ Annual Meet Jan. 30 1 161 of mortgages, page 298 on spring $4, Bird cage with, stand­ Sermon at 11 a. m. There will be cocktails, fruit- cups, baked grape culated in said county. August 24, 1927, which mortgage ed Horse Power a series of sermons on the Lords The annual , meeting, .of the fruit in the half shell. MALCOLM HATFIELD, ' ard! $1, Baby Carriage $3. Call members of the Berrien County; was duly assigned to Ivan R. • filifr?, -• 110 Theoda Court. 4tlp. prayer. The first one will be given There .are other recipes. The Judge of Probate. Ferguson, Donald L. Fergusoi), Neglect to breed mares between Sunday morning. Farm Bureau will be held on Sat­ Record will be pleased if any Bu­ 1925 and 1933 has left the United (SEAL) A true copy. Florence and Bernice Smith, by assignment > FOR SALE:—Dry Maple wood in Evening service. urday, January 30, in the U. B. chanan housewife who .uses grape Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker and Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ States' with an excess of horses Church in Berrien Springs. A bus­ dated June 23, 1928, and recorded the w»;t gine, pump jack and wood saw. the proud parents of a son, born County Record a newspaper-print­ tue of the power of sale contained cash will have to be paid out by This will be Young People’s Day Saturday morning at the M. B. ed and circulated in said county. in said mortgage, and the statutes Lloyd R. Rough; 3 miles south Michigan farmers, for work ani­ in the- Church. . It comes regularly North Buchanan of town. 4t3p. Answers to Banking Bachman home. The young man MALCOLM HATFIELD, in such case made and provided, mals they might easily have rais­ in all Presbyterian churches on has been named Lyle Jr. Judge of Probate. the said mortgage will be fore­ FOR SALE—8-room house at 309 ed. the last Sunday of January. The Questions Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bayes, (SEAL) A true copy. Florence closed by sale at public auction tv West Front street. Apply R. Breeding is increasing, and it is theme this year is "Master, I Will Mt. Tabor, were callers Friday on 1st insertion Jan. 21; last Feb( 4 Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ the highest Bidder of the premises! G. Hunter, Glendora. 4t3p estimated there'wilt be about one Follow Thee.” The service of wor­ Wliat happens to my money the former’s sister, Mrs. Chester STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ bate. described in said mortgage or so million horse and mule colts foaled ship will be led by Miss Caroline when I deposit it in the Bank ? Walkden and family of. the Bend bate Court for the County of much thereof as may be necessary MISCELLANEOUS and raised this year, but death Webb, president of .the High Under normal conditions your of The River. Berrien. 1st insertion Jan. 28; last Feb. 11 to satisfy the amount due as a- losses in 1936 will be around 1,- School Club. Mr. Brunelle will money goes into active business Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Conrad At a session of said Court, held STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ foresaid, and all legal costs, AUCTIONEER:— Best attention 200,000; so there will be much give a talk on the. Church’s need use. When you deposit bills or •fit and satisfactory service given to called Monday evening. on Mr. at the Probate Office in the city of bate Court for the County of charges, and expenses, includin; Mvl need for more good sires for some for youth. Miss Virginia Wright coins your account is credited on and Mrs. H. J. Hartline. St Joseph in said County, on the Berridn. an attorney’s fee, which premisei -t $ all sales; Graduate from Jones years to come. and Mr. Melvin Campbell will re­ our books. A reasonable amount of Auction School in 1921. See me The Mt. Tabor Grange will en­ 15th day of January A. D. 1937.- At a session of said Court, held are described as follows; Vice-President D. W. Ewing ply to his talk as representatives cash for "till money” is kept on at the Probate Office in the city Part of the Northeast Quarter Jtv-X for terms before listing your joy a card party at the hall Fri­ Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, gave some reasons why horses and of the youth of the church. hand to meet the daily require­ day evening. Judge of Probate. In the Matter of of St. Joseph in said County, on of the Southwest Quarter of Seci sales. Albert G. Seyfred, Phone mules are in strong demand. He ments of our customers. In the 83F4 Galien exchange. 2t6p. 5:00 The High School Club will Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hartline (had the Estate of Selma Johnson, the 25th day of January A. D. tion 9, Township 8 South of Rangd pointed out that horses and mules meet with Lewis Pascoe as leader. case of checks, when collected, as their guests Sunday evening (sometimes known as Selma A. 1937. 18. West described as followsl WHEN YOUR EYES need glasses, reduce a farmer’s cash expendi­ The subject will be “Christian they are credited to your account Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bash and Johnson), deceased. Present: Hon, Malcolm Hatfield, commencing 33.40 rods South C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, tures and give farm pow§r from Neighbors in our Community.” and deducted from some other ac­ son, Bobby of South Bend and Mr. Edward Johnson, haying filed Judge of Probate, in The Matter from the center of Section 9 at Root’s News Depot every the pasture arid feed crops‘raised 5:00 Seveighni. count in this bank, or some other and Mrs. Ned Shafer of Buchanan his petition, praying that an in­ of the Estate of Ruby Cuthbcrt, thence South 8.60 rods to Thosj Thursday. tfc. on local farms. Thursday at 4:00 High -School bank, thus completing a business The occasion was Mrs. Haftiine’s strument filed in said Court be ad­ mentally incompetent. Lowell O. Vanderhoof’s corner; thence Wes He added that horses and mules Girls In recreation room. At 7:00 transaction. , birthday. mitted to Probate as the last will Swem having filed in said court 7.28 rods to the East line of saw V. D. STUBBS, AUCTIONEER - I help sustain prices on mares and Choir a,t the. Church. At 8:00, Reserves, as required by law, ■Seventeen farmers of the North and testament of said deceased his final account as guardian of road; thence Northeasterly along Real estate, live stock and | meat animals; for the feed horses Young -People use recreation and additional funds as desired are Buchanan district met at Clark’s and that administration of said said estate, and his petition pray­ the East side of said road ip rodi household goods. 10 yrs. ex­ j and mules eat, otherwise would be rooms. kept in other banks payable to us lake Tuesday evening to flood it estate be granted to Edward John­ ing for the allowance thereof, to the place of beginning. Also th| perience. Call Record office for thrown on cash markets, depress­ Friday at 4:00 4, 5, 6th grade on demand. A part of our deposits in order to thicken the ice, which son or some other suitable person. It Is Ordered, That the 23rd day Northwest Quarter of the South dating. 2tl0p. ing all prices. He also emphasized children in recreation rooms. At is invested in government bonds was then from 6 to 8 inches It is Ordered, That the 15th day of February A. D. 1937, at ten east Quarter of Section 9, Tow: and sound. readily-marketable ship 8 South, Range 18 We: NOTICE: Mrs. Kermit Wash­ ! that horses and miles furnish reli­ 8:00 Young Married People in re­ through. These farmers put the ice of February A. D. 1937 at ten A. o'clock in -the forenoon, at said able power at all times and flexi­ creation rooms. securities. A part is loaned to in­ up cooperatively each winter. M1., at said Probate Office is here­ Probate Office, be and is hereby except therefrom a parcel of lal burn. graduate of the University dividual customers and well-man­ described as:- Commencing 74J, of Michigan School of Music, ble power because they can he us­ . Saturday at 2:00 7, 8, 9th grade by appointed for hearing said peti­ appointed for examining and al­ ed in any sized units. Also horses Boys in recreation rooms. aged business enterprises, which tion. 3 lowing said account; rods South of the center of Se< will give private piano, vocal helps the general business lifg, of tion 9; thence East 10% rods I t and orchestral instrument les­ furnish their own replacements. ■ Monday at 7:30 Boy Scouts. It is Further Ordered, That Pub­ It Is Further Ordered, That Mares can he worked, yet rear Tuesday at 4:00 7, 8, 9th grade this community. Olive Branch lic notice thereof be given by pub­ public notice thereof be given by the center of Baker Town dredj.. sons at her home at 112 Clark —American Bankers Assn. drain; thence Northeasterly street. Phone 24F2. 2t3p. colts which can be broken and Girls in recreation rooms. At 6:00 lication of a copy hereof for three publication of a copy of this or­ used in light work as 2 year olds, Family Night Cooperative Supper Mr, and Mrs. John Clark and successive weeks previous to said der, for three successive weeks the center of said drain to U NOTICE We clean cesspools, From 3 years on, the colts can be and program. At 8:00 Stevenson Shirley Dances^ son, of Kokomo, wore visitors in day df hearing in the Berrien previous to said day of hearing, North and South 1-8 line of sa ‘ cisterns at 50 cents a barrel. used regularly, permitting the sale guild at home of Mrs. Fred the John Clark home Sunday aft­ County Record a newspaper print­ in the Berrien County ReCord a Section; thence South on said lb 'We buy all kinds of junk. J. E. of some animals previously used, French. Leader, Miss Belle Miller. ernoon. ed and circulated in said County, newspaper printed and circulated 00 tods 9% feet; thence West j Clark, 231 E. Front street, Bu­ that are from 4 to 7 years old. Wednesday at' 4:00 High School Sings, Dimples Phillip Lee is ill with intestinal MALCOLM HATFIELD, in said county, rods; thence North 5%, rods ; chanan, Mich, 4t3p Pairs sold in February or March Boys in recreation rooms. Singing, dancing, dimples flash­ flu. " 0 Judge of Probate, MALCOLM HATFIELD! the place of beginning all in Bony bring from $300 to $500, which is Wednesday at 7:00 Orchestra ing even when tears are clinging Ora Briney and Mrs. Joseph (SEAL) A true copy. Florence Judge-of Probate. rand Township, Berrien CoUhty^ FOH RENT a substantial cash sum to have rehearsal at the church under the to her lashes, Shirley Temple is Fulton were in Niles Saturday. Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ (SEAL) *A true copy. Florence Michigan. . ■ | available at one time. direction of Mr. Phil IJanlin, " a t : the Hollywpod.: Theatre , for ; .Miss Eleanor McLaren is on the bate, Ladwig Dase, Register of Prfao • Dated November 4, 1936,! ' ! FOR RENT: -Modern steam heat­ three' days, ’ starting Sunday in sick list,' IVAN R. FERGUSON ' ed apartment. Apply Gallon- Horses and mules furnish cheap Wednesday at 7:30 Men’s Night bate, in the recreation rooms. her new Twentieth Century-Fox Orville Bennett of Pontiac, Ar­ 1st insertion Jan, 21; last Feb. 4 DONALD L. FERGUSON ) Buehanan State Bank. 42tfc. power even if bought, for they 1st Insertion Deo. 24; last Mar, 18 will, if properly cared for, live to These announcements include triumph, "Dimples," the grandest thur Bennett of Detroit visited STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ BERNICE SMITH. • the revised schedule for the use story Shirley has ever had and the their mother, Mrs. Ida Bennett bate Court for the County of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE , Assignee of Mortgagee- . FOR RENT:—120 acre farm 4% be from 15 to 20 years of age, Default has been made in the miles southwest of Buchanan. hence, have loiv depreciation and of the recreation rooms. This outstanding hit in her parade of and other relatives. Berrien. B. R. Desenberg, Attorney for y schedule will not toe repeated successes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr. At a session of said Court, held conditions of a certain mortgage Assignee of Mortgagee ' Reference required. Phone very little expense for repairs or made by Chester A, Olsen and Buchanan, Michigan, 4-1016 South Bend. 3t3p. replacements. weekly. t ' As a little minstrel, harmoniz- and Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Lucille at the Probate Office in the city of k °l THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PACE FIVE

HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The senior second tripped up gramed pins and Agnes Kovich is over the hunting sport to go in for Rv;h Beardsley, and members of The senior English class is start­ the frosh seconds by a tally of 9 in charge of the sales department, trapping in a big way. the east are: ing the study of “The Ode,” and to 2, Hansen garnered four of the Pins "may be purchased from any Kenneth Jesse has been going M inty------Ruth Beardsley 1b reading selections by Words­ victors nine, tallies, while Beards­ member of the Art Club. The ... THE MICROPHONE... sweaterless lately. You guess who F anny------Carol Kobe worth and Markham. ley sank the freshies’ only bucket. money will be used to help finance has it. News of Buchanan Schools , The period of Dryden and Pope a trip to Chicago in the spring. Peter —------.------Ivan Price in English literature is being SCHOOL SLANTS JUNIOR PLAY G race------Maxine Shaffer Collected and Edited By Members of the Journalism Class studied by the junior English GOSSIP CORNER Miss Tillingtop-----7>;tty Semple classes. Selection from Pepy’s, How many of last year's stu­ Try-outs for the junior play, Mr. K ent_____ Charles Bainton Diary, and Pope’s essays and dents and alumni will come to the "Chintz Cottage," were held Fri­ Mrs. D ean------Beverly Koons EDITORIAL dents will wildly applaud the GRADE NEWS poems arc being read. Velmarian Lit plays to be cgiven Since Hill Kuntz ha3 thrown basketball or football teams in as­ senior girls over for freshmen, day, Jan. 15 during home room The scenes of the play take Sophomore English classes arc tomorrow? This is one production period. Marion Miller sembly, did you ever hear them Miss Bohl’s third grade has coiry- what will the seniors do to find place at Minty’s cottage in Mea­ studying Emerson’s essays and the during the year that never fails to The play is progressing very dow Bank, Derbyshire, England. Do students realize and appreci­ loudly, pheer the band for its un­ pieted the study of seven of the work of Thoreau, attract former students. Perhaps contentment ? tiring efforts? twelve months' of the Indian calen­ Lately- Max- Beadle has- been rapidly. Act one was rehearsed Direction of the play is in ate the benefits which they derive Several new courses have been it’s because the plays are given during the week of Jan. 18, and from the musical organizations of Buchanan students should be der. Everyone drew the picture ot added to the list of subjects that during school hours and it gives entertaining a junior girl. I won­ charge of Miss Judith Bulla. each month on manilla paper, and der what a certain post grad act two is being developed this Buchanan High School? .If they very proud of their music depart-' can be taken for a half-year them a chance to peek around and week. are aware of these benefits, they ment. For the past number of the person who had the best pic­ see how well the school is getting would do if he heard about it. credit. They include: mathematics, It, was said that two basketball The cast seems to be one that most certainly have a peculiar years the band, orchestra, and glee ture was chosen to draw a large solid geometry, economics, and along without them. can interpret the mood of the play. picture with colored chalk. 1116 players recently tangled over a manner of expressing themselves, club have been outstanding in occupations. - Why does one well-known girl’at The feminine lead is played by for they are either too blase to comparison with other organiza­ following people have -finished the Mr. Moore attended the meeting school dislike the subject „of fair damsel. One of them was even comment upon the music or tions in the county. All of the large pictures; Delbert Lauver, Jo of the Five “B” conference at banks? Can it be competition is sporting a beautiful eye the next are in an over-critical mood and credit for this is due Mr. Robinson, Ann Dalrymple, Bud Swartz, Dowagiac to make out next year's rearing its ugly head? day. c liaracterized by tend to tear down the entire pro­ the talented director, who is an ex­ Georgia Topash, Billy York, May­ football schedule. At last exams are over and the The junior play cast seems to gram. This department is certain­ cellent player as well as a fine in­ nard Martin, and Albert Bonner. . Members of the journalism class new semester started. It doesn’t have settled right down to strict Glasses Properly Fitted ly no exception to the rule that structor. Miss Spear's fifth grade has will be tried out for different posi­ seem possible that school, is half practicing. Perhaps the seniors H ighest quality one never appreciates what he has. No organization can exist with­ started the project of “Life in the tions on the Microphone staff for over. ., should go down and see how it’s done in preparation for their re Just stop and think of the result­ out the cooperation and encour­ American Colonies.” the next semester. Some people Is Phyllis DeNardo interested in EST. 1900 ing conditions if there were no agement of the entire school and In the study of the American will keep their same positions be­ a football captain or a hundred- hearsals. | ndividuality music department in this school; Certainly the music department is Colonies, the pupils are given an cause of their excellnt work, but yard touchdown runner? • ’ Who was the young gentleman there would be no band to parade as highly deserving of praise and opportunity to relive some of the the majority of the students will When Will Buchanan students who decided to scratch Mable Ben- W. G. Bogardus, O. D. help as any another department in experiences of the eariy colonists nitt’s nose? It is rumored that at football games; no orchestra to be changed to other departments realize that it is necessary to yell Masonic Temple Bldg. L ower cost enjoy during intermissions of the Buchanan schools. Just re­ and develop in them a favorable in the staff. ‘ for the regular cheerleaders in­ football captains scratch, but is it 225 E . Main St. Niles school plays; no glee club to sing member, the next time you hear attitude toward colonial materials The physics class yill take up stead of yelling among them­ true? Wednesdays—Thursdays the band or orchestra* play,; that and a deep appreciation of the “Toad” Smith has some certain From 9 to 5 for assemblies and on various oc­ the study of electricity and mag­ selves? r casions for other entertainments; a little applause at the finish will sacrifices, hardships, courage, and netism during the next semester. The junior play cast has five senior girl worried since she saw J. BURKE 0 istiuctiveness no jazz orchestra to play for social help the musicians and also create heroism of our forefathers. The Civil War is being studied girls in it this year. Ivan Price and him escorting freshman girls down a better spirit between members The pupils will learn to know town after school. 328 S. Michigan St. hours; no band to lead pep meet­ by the twelfth grade history class­ Charles Bainton are the two boys SOUTH BEND, INT>. ings and to enthuse spectators at of the student body and the music these colonial people as real men, es. lucky enough to obtain parts in Keith Dalrymple has thrown S ervice unsurpassed. basketball games. Certainly the department. women, and children and not mere­ In the tenth grade history class­ the cast. band is as deserving of support, as ly as characters in our story and es the Renaissance and the lives ir the athletic teams, but while stu- BOY SCOUT BENEFIT SHOW history books. of Roger Bacon, Dante, and CLUBS OSTEOPATHY The Boy. Scouts benefit show, This project will be very bene­ Petrarch are being studied. is effective in DGES BLADDER XRRITA- “Pigskin Parade,” was well attend­ ficial to the students by develop­ The work of local, state and A meeting of the Library Club PNEUMONIA — INFLUENZA — COLDS — ETC., Funeral Home , TION WAKE YOU UP? ed and $32.50 was added to their ing many abilities; ability to in­ county governments is .being stud­ was held Monday, Jan. 19, during usually shortening the course of the disease. It’s not normal. It’s nature’s treasury as a result. vestigate, to collect and organize A ______:____ 1- ied by the citizenship class. home room period. They discussed DR. E. T. WALDO Ambulance Phone 323 warning, “Danger Ahead." Make materials and subject matter, and The twelfth grade French class librarians for the next semester Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon - this 25c test. Use buchu leaves, OFFICE NEWS to dp independent work. has started a new book by Malot and decided to purchase club pins. GENERAL PRACTICE FOOT CORRECTION juniper oil, and 6 other drugs This week we are working on PHONE 121-Fi made into little green tablets, to named Sans Famille. This is the The French Club pins arrived flush out excess acids and im­ The County Republican Conven­ the activity “Why the Early Col­ story of a kidnapped French boy. last week. The next meeting of the purities. Excess acids, can cause tion was held in the high school onists Came to America.” Adverbs of quantity followed by club will be held on February 4. irritation resulting in getting up auditorium, Wed., Jan. 21. Miss Abell’s sixth grade is plan­ the preposition of “do” and dia­ The Journalism and Library nights, scanty flow, frequent de­ The Child Care and. Training, ning to finish tile Egyptian pro­ grams of the four principal Clubs held a candy sale Friday, sire, burning, backache, and leg social hygiene organization, will ject, working on the scroll, scenes, squa- rs in Paris are being studied Jan. 15. pains. JusJt say Bukets to your meet in the high school auditorium and play. It will continue ' the by the eleventh grade French The Velmarian Literary plays druggist. In four days if not pleas­ Jan. 21, at 8:15 p. m. Miss Lydia World letters project and try to ’ class. will he presented tomorrow morn­ ed your 25c will be refunded. Ann Lynde will speak. catch up with the work as several Wisner’s Corner Drug Store. The ■ algJjra classes are begin­ ing in the high school auditorium letters overdue have arrived re­ ning work cn problems which are at 10 . o’clock. The admission is cently. solved by the use of algebraic five cents. equations. These problems include The Art Club has started mak­ VEL. LIT, FLASHES percentage, investments, motion, ing wooden and metal scottie dogs 1 NEXT ISSUE and coinage. •and monogramed pins. These will We will announce the day in January designated as The Velmarian Literary Society The advanced algebra class is be sold for fifteen cents each. Or­ one act play rehearsals are afford­ working, on measurements of an­ ders are being taken for the mono- ing quite a bit of amusement. The gles which are drawn in circles. other day when Edward Smith had The solid geometry class is re­ to kiss Marion Miller, as the script viewing fundamentals which were Free Day learned in plain geometry. A FARMER BOY called for, he became so excited NE of the best known that he forgot his lines. In Melvin The bookkeeping class is begin­ O nodical men in the ning the study of a model set and U. S. was the latf Hr. R. Campbell’s play, Campbell com­ V. Pierce of Buffalo, N. posed a poem and now everyone business papers. Y., who was bom ‘on a Wisner’s Drug in the society knows it but Mel­ The eleventh grade typing class farm in Pa. Dr. Pierce’s Corner Store has begun the study of business Favorite Prescription has vin. ■■■ for nearly TO years been snag letters. helping women who have headache and backache as­ sociated with functional .disturbances, and older women, who experi­ CAN YOU PICTURE— ence heat flashes, By increasing the appetite; this tonic helps to upbuild the body. Buy of your, druggist, New Site, tabs., 50c, liquid 51. Imogene Russell, anti Marion Miller not 1° Iking" The long and tho short, Cath­ THERE’S ROOM erine Wynn .and "Rodeo" Virgil, together? A ll Lights Say “Don" J-Iarroff turning cart­ This one big, bold fact stands out above wheels ? Certain girls playing basket- all others: ball? GO "Kissy” Jerue studying? .M the 1937 FORD V-8 Charles Wesner with his little on the sophomore girl friend? Sugar Beets have been the most profitable To whom Ruby Half is writing notes during- noon hour ? crop, of all major cultivated crops, in Phyllis DeNardo up after 9 o’clock? The basketball boys not keeping Michigan during the last five years. training, rules ? The kind of example the seniors are setting for lower grades? Sugar Beets offer the farmer a means of WE WONDER getting a larger aggregate annual What Smith’s -big attraction is up by the school house— income. Why "Flashy” is always half asleep first hour — If the1 change in weather has It will pay farmers—and pay them well anything to do with the smile that Aldis has been wearing on his face lately— to grow beets every year. Start 1937 Why Bob Neal has seemed so cheerful these past two weeks- on that basis. What has interested Joe Bach­ man in .the house at "the end of Lake Street- •• Back this with good farm management When the snapshot editors will start taking- pictures for the an­ nual— and you will get the most profit out of Why some people like to play S Forget about traffic delays and “Truth and Consequences"— speed limits when you ride the your farm over a period of years. If Burrell Weaver enjoys having South Shore Line—you speed to a senior girl chasing him— your destination in perfect safety. Why there ate so few people in It’s fast, dependable and safe—- tlie economics class— and the iotv fares are cheaper than Grow Sugar Beets! If Jimmie King has broken up driving. - with lus girl friend for the last ALL-STEEL CARS keep you SAFE time—• on tho SOUTH SHORE LINE Farmers and Manufacturers Beet'" Sugar How Clyde Shaffer thinks of such cute things to say— If tlie junior play will continue ONE WAY Association, Saginaw, Michigan to be called the “Library” play — RATES NOW BOYS INTRAMURAL ON THE FARM, a car has lo do a lot of jobs 60 horsepower for extraordinary ’all- BASKETBALL 6 sJlti£ £ Jl^r •— hauling supplies or feed, for example, round economy with good performance Threc games were played last The big luggage compartment in the back ' (available in five standard body types) Friday after school in the boys’ of the 1937 Ford V-8 Sfedans is just right and 85 horsepower for maximum per­ interclass league. There are ten ?&n.nu$c for this. It will carry a 30-dozen egg formance with good economy. All-steel teams in this league and three sets’ CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE & SOUTH BEND RAILROAD crate and a 10-gallon cream can. ,Its f body and new Easy-Action Safety Brakes of games are played each Friday. The Juniors’ varsity held the roominess is a great convenience. You , head a list of outstanding improvements, Junior high varsity to a lone field don’t have to crowd passengers by carry­ j Call on your nearest Ford dealer, he goal while shoving a 6 to 3 de­ IPE! ing bulky loads inside, ■i will be glad to demonstrate the 1937 cision. Bainton led the victors with two buckets and Hess scored the This is only one of tlie features that \ Ford V-8 and explain its many features. junior high’s only fielder to lead * LET US GIVE YOU FREE ESTIMATES ON makes the 1937 Ford’Y-8 the quality car high forward, and Melvin Maxon, FORD DEALERS OF MICHIGAN junior forward, topped the scoring THE KERR HARDWARE COMPANY NILES, MICHIGAN i-yg-i——a .-laiwwwn- column with four tallies each. * PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937

Evening Party Jolly Four Club. ed the initiatory degree for a class Rice, pastor of the Methodist ehurch, A program is fcbeing Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rizor were Mrs. Frank Hicltok was hostess of five Tuesday evening and will Episcopal church officiating. Berrien Co. Farm arranged for the afternoon. host and hostess Saturday evening to the members of the Jolly Four stage the first degree for the Three songs, “I’ve Come to the Bureau Meets for Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wash­ same class next Tuesday evening. Garden Alone,” ‘‘Nearer My God Pinochle club yesterday afternoon. January 30 . _ a “Tailor Made” Gowns burn, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carter 1,1 « to Thee” and "Lead Kindly Light' and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Hostesses ill. Dinner were very beautifully rendered by Tli'e elegant eighties saw the In­ Hostess at Bridge Members of the Berrien County troduction of the “tailor made” « :js * Mrs. L. B. Spaffoid entertained Misses Marguerite and Ruthc Mrs. Thomas Rice. Six grandsons gown. Before that ladies had known five tables of bridge Friday eve­ Babcock entertained Tuesday eve­ acted as pall bearers. Burial was Farm Bureau will hold their an­ Altar anil Rosary Society nual meeting on Saturday, Jan. the modistes only as professional The Altar and Rosary club held ning, those winning honors being ning at dinner in honor of the made In Bakertown cemetery. constructors of apparel. The intro­ Mrs. Ida Bishop, Mrs. Clarence birthdays of Russell White of Ga- 30, at Berrien Springs, it was an­ duction of the tailor made gown Guest at Banquet F. D. I. Club its regular meeting Thursday eve­ nounced Thursday by James A. ning at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Fulks, Mrs. A. B. Muir, Miss Mary lien, and Donald Flenar. Eight marked the passing of the “bustle," Mrs. Frank Kean was the guest The F. D. I. met Thursday eve­ Reynolds, Mrs. Lloyd Sands, Mrs. guests were present. The group Richards, secretary of the • or­ the street train, and certain other , of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence ning at the I. O O. F. hall, bunco DeNardo. After the business meet­ ing election of officers was held, Glenn Smith, Mrs. Gnodtke. later attended the Buchanan- Jurors For ganization. embellishments. It was the first ■ Miller, at the Mothers and Daugh- and pinochle being the amuse­ * !? Three Oaks basketball game. A business session will be call­ step toward women’s sport clothes. " ters Banquet, given under the ments. Honors at bunco were won the following being elected: Presi­ dent, Mrs. Jack Sachs; vice presi­ Loyal Independent Clul). February Court ed at 10:30 a. m. at the United It displaced, however, some rather * auspices of the Bridgman Wo- by Mrs. Florence Wooden, Mrs, Brethren, church. A compli­ agreeable earlier fashions. The men’s Club at Bridgman Monday Frank King, Mrs. Lena Mittan, dent Mrs. DeNardo; secretary, The Loyal Independent Cluti Mrs. H, R. Adams; treasurer, Mrs. will meet Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the mentary dinner will be served to “Dolly Vardqn” type oE girl, in her evening. j Mrs. Louis Gray. Honors at pi' home of Mrs. Nathan Levin. Impanelled members and their wives at 12 dainty laundered dimities and cam­ X - nochle were won by Mrs. Kate J. C. Fulks The remainder of the f Wagner News brics, passed into the background evening was spent socially. * * * o’clock noon by women of the * Sunday Dinner Gilbert, Mrs, Effie Hathaway, Nine Women to oe (Jailed for in favor of the "mannish woman.” Mrs. Charles Ellis, Mrs. Louis w ns •» • Sorority to Meet Mr. and Mrs, Milton Mitchell ■Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frame of Mrs. Ruth Mills will be hostess Jury Service for February : Dayton entertained at dinner and Proud. The next meeting will be Hostess at Bridge spent Sunday with Mr.-and Mrs. held Feb. 11, with the following Mrs, Benny Bilotti was hostess to members of Epsilon chapter, Leon McNally, Benton Harbor. Court Session. I a social afternoon Sunday for the B. G. U. sorority, at her home "following couples: Mr. and Mrs. committee in charge: Mrs. Betty at bridge yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Amanda Morley, step­ Smith, Mrs. Mollie Proud, June * as * . Tuesday evening. This will be mother. of Perry Morley, passed The jury for the February * Roy Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Warren the last regular meeting before - Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koons, Mrs. Charles Lightfoot. O. 10. S. Club Dines away at her home at Galien Mon­ term of the Berrien county cir­ Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Juki, * m * Mrs. George Chubb was hostess convention. day. cuit court" was impanelled late * r m Bert Mitchell has received word ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dalenberg, Catholic. Woman’s Club last night at a 6:30 p. m. dinner Monday by Sheriff Charles L. Mr."and Mrs. Harry Post. for the members of tlie Past Ma­ B. & P. W. announcing the birth of a son to Miller, County Clerk Al J. Has­ Mrs. Jack Sachs was hostess to The local members of the Niles Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Beardsley v 9 m the Catholic Women’s Bridge Club trons and Patrons Club of Sylvia tings and Justice of the Peace, For ALL Our Chapter Noi ';s'X E. S. Business & Professional Women’s in Chicago Jan; 16. John W. Rody. Nine women are [ P. N, G. Club Thursday evening. Honors were club met at the Four Flags ho­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banks, ~fhe Past Noble Grand Club met won by Mrs. -H. R. Adams and * • * w included in the list of 37 jurors. tel Monday evening for a banquet Jr. and family and Charles Banks, Jurors are: ^ Wednesday afternoon at the home Mrs, Mary Roti Roti. Mrs Frank Lillian Club and program. The speaker, A. Sr., have moved on the farm va­ Customers! -•of Miss Blanche Proud. Miller won the . guest prize. The Lillian Club will meet Wed­ Bainbridge township, Ben Seel; H. Beebe, was unable to appear cated by Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Baroda township, Adolph Hauch; You can earn at least nesday e/ening, Feb. 3, at the Banks. The latter have taken over home of 11:3. Lillian Voorhess. on account of illness and an in­ Benton township, John Nametz; * »- formal entertainment program the grocery wheih was j formerly Benton Harbor, E. L. Meilke, Lil­ operated by Tracey Neal. Contract Dinner Bridge was enjoyed instead. lian B. Rowe, Gus Wolf, Anna L. The regular meeting of the Allan; Bertrand township, L. B. Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Smith will - W * * Wagner grange will be held Fri­ be host and hostess to the mem­ Initiated in Sorority Rough; Berrien township, Max day evening. It is expected that Groat; Buchanan township, John. bers of their Contract Dinner Miss Isabelle Bradley, daughter M-, and Mrs. Howard Niieb of the Bridge club. of Mr. and Mrs, S. F. Bradley, Gander; Buchanan city, Mrs, here every time you spend $5.00 and per­ m * * Bend of the River Grange will be Lillie Hunter, George Kelley; 301 River St., who is attending present and give a report of the haps much more. Our • Wegota Bridge Club. the South Bend College of Com­ state grange, Roll call Will be, Chikaming township, Joseph A, Mrs. C. J. Fulks will be hostess merce; was this week initiated ‘‘Name your favorite movie ac­ Pan-en; Coloma township, Ernest to the members of the Wegota into the Alpha . Delta Sorority. tor.’’ Warman; Galien township, Chas. SECRET RECEIPT Bridge -club for an evening of This is a chapter of the National E. Swartz; Hagar township,. Es­ FRIDAY — SATURDAY JAN. 29 — 30 bridge tonight. telle Mitchell; Lake township, Pays you over and over — compounding *. 3 I-Ionoraiy Society Alpha Iota and WE DO THINGS IN A BIG WAY! membership is limited to the hon­ Mrs. Van Lew Carl Kading; Lincoln township, your interest over and over again. Two Big Features-—A Serial aijd Cartoon at Friendly Circle or students in the Commerce De­ Shipley Jeff'ris; New Buffalo The Friendly Circle met Thurs­ township, Albert Clark; Niles No Advance in Prices. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. partment of Colleges and Uni­ Dies at Dayton versities. township, Fred Spensail; Niles The Romance of A Man Condemned M. L. Sands, winner at bunco be­ city, Mrs. R. J. Rice, Oscar John­ Think it over—if you spend five dollars a month here' ing Mrs. Effie Hathaway, Mrs. . * * * Mrs. Mary Ann Van Lew, son, Joseph Webber, Frank Skal- Rose Hess, Mrs. Julie Thaning, Iicnd River Home Ec widow of the late Samuel Irving la; Orpno-ko township, Guy Ingle- you will earn at least three per cent per month. Arid Miss Ada Rouch. Th next meeting The Bend of the River Home Van Lew, Civil War veteran, pass­ right; Pipestone township, Ernest three out of every ten receipts pay more. (5%, 10%, "We Who Are will be held at the home of Mr3. Economics Club will hold an aft-., ed away at her home'in Dayton, Gollnick; Royalton township, Ar­ Effie Hathaway. ernoon meeting at the home of Mich., early Sunday morning. She thur Bodtke;-St. Joseph town­ 20%, 50%, 100%.) ’ . Mrs. L.' B. Spafford Friday, Jan. had retired in her usual good ship, Mrs. Gertrude Deitsch; St. 29th. health, and had slept peacefully Joseph city, Maitland Gest, Or­ About to Die” away during the night. ville Dwan, Ed. Lloyd; Herman Do you know of any way to make money faster than She was ■ born in St. Joseph Thirty Club Dillion; Sodus township, August this? Thrifty folks know this and take advantage of ’ with PRESTON FOSTER The Thirty Club observed Bible County, Ind.; Oet. 16, 1863 the Steinke; Three Qaks township, Day at the meeting held Monday daughter of John and Sarah Hall Roy Loop; Watervliet township, this offer.. Our merchandise is ton quality—there has Marble. • ANN DVORAK afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Frank Russell; Watervliet city, been no advance in price—yet through our secret re­ D. Childs. Mrs. A. G. Haslett On August 29, 1879 she was Alta Shimer; Weesaw township, was in charge. The meeting was united in marriage to Samuel Mrs. Herbert Zui-fley. ceipt you can save more than ever before. It pays Second Big Feature opened by the reading of the club Irving Van . Lew, who proceeded Collect. Members responded to her in death Dec. 12, 1932. They you to trade here. . A Love Rivalry That Made Football Headlines roll call with the name of a bible moved to Dayton where they re­ “Sleepy Hollow ”’ a City character,.: Rev. Thomas Rice of sided, with the exception of about The city of Malacca ir. Malaya is ten years spent in Plymouth, known to the English as “Sleepy For further information drop in and we will gladly the Methodist church was the Hollow,” speaker of the afternoon. Plans Ind. ' explain this big savings plan to you. "ROSE BOWL” were made for the organization Three daughters, Mrs. Frank Mann of Buchanan, Mrs. Ross HIGHTEST PRICES PAID for of flood relief work. The next Burras of Dayton, Mrs. Homer junk of all kinds, including Actually Filmed In The Famous Ro£e Bowl meeting will be at the home of. scrap iron, rags, magazines, Morley of Temple Arizona and Our Pal Club Prizes will l»e given away Friday evening Mrs, A. S’. Root Feb. 1, for an two sons, Ray of South, Bend and etc. 608 S. Oak St., Buchanan. with WILLIAM FRAWLEY Art Day program. :4t3p ■ n> — » Leonard of Dayton survive. Two at 7:00 o’clock at the Legion Hall. Everyone Welcome. ELEANORE WHITNEY sons, Cornelius and Irving pre- Allen Matthews Weds Mary ceded her in -death. Twelve grand-; BLACKMQND’S ' PLUS . . . Hammond, Grand Rapids. children, Six great grandchildren j and two half brthers, Geo. .and • - fIL E S “Darkest Africa” Serial —■ Kannbal Kapers Cartoon Allen; Matthews, member of the Irvin Newton of Conrad, Iowa al­ 1 Fret; Candy Bars Given To The Kiddies at local postal force, was united in so survive. Eyes Tested Gnodtke Drug Store marriage Saturday to Mrs. Mary : Mrs, Van Lew was a member of Broken Lenses Saturday Matinee Hammond, Grand Rapids, the the Dayton Methodist church, ceremony having taken place in where she has been a long and Replaced* Special Attention Rexall Quality Drags the Christian Parsonage, Rev. faithful member. to Frame Fitting *-SUN. — MON. — TUBS. JAN. SI — FEB. 1 — 2 DO YOU Elmer Ward Cole reading the Cheerful, genial and kindly, She Sunday Prices 2 To 6 — LOc, 15c After (>.— 10c, 20c ritual. They were attended by Mr. made friends wherever, she'went. and Mrs, Joseph Murdock of Bu­ We shall miss her but God knows ; • -Sunday. Shows At 2 -— 4 — (8\-r- 8 *-* 10 , chanan. best. ■ S * '* Funeral services were held- in r I. O. O, F. Stage. Degree the Hamilton Funeral Home Tue&. ENDS Saturday! Odd Fellow Lodge No. 75 stag- at 3 o’clock E.S.T. Rev. Thomas That more Buchanan house­ wives are enioying the CON­ 230 South Michigan, SOUTH BEND VENIENCE rnd ECONOMY of GAS than ever before? „ If You Want More Buchanan housewives purchased MODERN, AUTO- ;j QUICK, EASY STARTING MATIC gas ranges and water | every morning use heaters in 103C than in- any STANDARD RED CROWN previous year. • GASOLINE and ISO-VIS “D”- OIL

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