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SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1936. NUMBER 24 BONUS PAYMENTS TO ARRIVE MONDAY For 2d. Annual Church School 9 a. m. Friday P. 0. To Open Monday Night How Buchanan’s First Editor Tried Philip Hanlin is Wagner Pioneers Celebrate 50th Enrolment to Graduate of Wabash Recipients of Bonds Required Now H ere’s to Sign for Them in Be Held Friday To Stop Civil War Singlehanded Anniversary of Wedding Last Week Person. the Philip Hanlin was graduated Alonzo Bennett Was Leader I In 1838 he was elected County Monday from Wabash College, at They’ve Seen a Lot of History Paul Carpenter to be Direc­ Work has been in progress thru- Proposition in S. W. Michigan for • Clerk and'served three successive Crawfordsville, Ind., with the de­ Marvin Gross Leads tor; Lois Watson*- Ass’t, Since They Were Born Back out the present week at the local teams 'until 1844. During that gree of Batchelor of Arts. The The second annual ciiurcn senool in the Lumber Days. post office in preparation for the 45 Years. period he served one term as coun­ commencement exercises were at­ Class Fifth Year Vacation. to be held in Buchanan .will begin coming of the bonus bonds, which ty representative in the state leg­ tended by his father, M. L. Hanlin, The joyous day has come at last at the high school next Monday, are exipected Monday, June 15. When tiresome school is out islature, without surrendering his and by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Han­ Life was just one round of fes­ Marvin Gross received notice with sessions from 9 a. m. to 11 There may be some dispute as In order to accommodate the And, shorn of every worldly care, court house job (then at Berrien lin, .Miss Helen Hanlin and Mrs. tivities and celebration last week last week that he had been award­ a. m. from Monday to Friday in­ to the identity o f Buchanan's first many veterans who may not find The teachers run and shout. Springs.) W. A. Rice. Among the noted for Mr .and Mrs. William PJetch- ed the annual class scholarship of \ clusive for two weeks, with a staff editor and publisher, but as far as it convenient to be at their homes Henry Chamberlain, founder of alumni attending were Will Hayes, er, residents for the past 20 years the American Conservatory of Mu­ o f experienced teachers in charge. is possible to determine at this to sign for the registered letters The pupils go with dragging' foot Three Oaks, and at one time a czar of'the movie world, and Ru­ of the Wagner district, their neigh­ sic for having scored the highest The school was held : at the date it was Alonzo Bennett, who continuing the bonds. Postmaster As though vacation irked— member of the state legislature fus Dawes, president o f the Cen­ bors insisting on celebrating the grade average of any student of Church of Christ last year, with published a paper known as "The Glenn Haslett announces that he For nine gay months they played, tury of Progress. 50th anniversary of their wedding his class. This is the fifth suc­ an attendance of 80, but it is an­ Vindicator," about the beginning and a candidate for governor in will keep the office open from 7 but now and making a week of it. cessive year in which he has won ticipated that the attendance this of the Civil War, the printing of­ the seventies, was a friend of Ben­ until 10 p. m. Monday evening. It For three months they must work. year may require larger quarters, fice being in the second story of nett and wrote a very apprecia. And what a week tney had! the award. Gross studied piano again under Mabel Webster Osmer, is a rigid requirement that the ad­ which have been secured at the the-old Tremont House, where the tive biographical notice of his old School Plans "Our wedding wasn't nothing to But hot the teachers—from the this!” said Mrs. Pletcher, There also composition, history of music, dressee must personally receive high school building. Churches post office nO,w is. old associate. Bennett started his, and sign fo r the bonds. I f he Is door were crepe pa/per bells hanging ancient and modem piano litera­ co-operating are the Church of public career, he stated, by per-' not at home when the mail deliv­ Behold them gany dasii. Alonzo Bennett was, for 45 A Hobby Fair to the lamps of the dining room ture and ensemble. He ig work­ Christ, Church of the Brethren, L. suading him. to run for supervisor! ery comes they will he taken hack No work to do for three months years, a pioneer in progress in and drawing room and everywhere ing regular classes in South- Bend, D. S., Presbyterian, Methodist and from New Buffalo. Opponents to the post office and he may more Southwestern Michigan, even there were bouquets of fresh gar­ Mishawaka and Buchanan. Evangelical. (then o f the W hig party) said that Exhibit of Results of Vaca­ arrange to get them in the evening No tiresome checks to cash. though his strong Democratic den flowers. And on three evenings Paul Carpenter is again serving principles brought him temporar­ Bennett wanted to use Chamber- tion Hobbies Planned for hours indicated above. as director, with Mrs. Everett lain, but the latter stated that his there Were successive relays of The summer through they’ll ily into conflict with some of his Early September. old neighbors who came in with The recipient must be known Watson as assistant director, the sponsor never asked a political Hollywood Pans naught but play fellow citizens in the CiviPwar. ice cream, cake, lemonade and to the postal force, or must he remaihder of the staff being: favor of him. identified by a mutual acquaint­ From eventide till dawn Blanche Heim, Alma Fuller, Vada Just what Bennett was “vindi­ presents. After he left the office of coun­ Announcements are to be sent ance. Or lay around upon the sand VanEvery, Lois Boyce, Leah cating’’ in his paper, we cannot Mr, and Mrs. Pletcher have an A Bicycle Club ty clerk, he returned to New Buf­ out next week from the office of . The American Legion will keep/*9 With very little on. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Coon- exactly tell; but since the issues interesting story to tell, for both falo and went in business buying Supt. Stark to -parents of local open house in their hall above the fare, Rev. and Mrs, Weybriglit, that resulted in the spilling of their parents, were Berrien county and shipping wood to , school pupils informing them of a Six Week's Contest to Deter­ post office to co-operate in the Blit blame them not—it is a strain Rev, and Mrs. Thomas Rice and blood shortly after were .then at pioneers, and they themselves date They would -cut cord wood back mine Ownership Wheel. distribution. Veterans are request­ Behaving nifte months through Rev. W. H. Brunelle.' the debating stage, it may be as­ Hobby Fair to be held early in hack to wild turkeys, deer in the up in the Galien river and raft September, and suggesting that ed to g o there and they will be In faet, a miracle to us Children from 4 to 15 years in­ sumed that he was vindicating the woods, and troops of Pottawa- it down and load it on sail vessels conducted in groups to the post- Who know them as we do. clusive will be enrolled from Bu­ cause of squatter sovereignty, the the parents aid and encourage the tomies that evaded removal in Starting Saturday o f this week and continuing for six weeks all office. chanan and vicinity. Registration “constitutional rights" of slavery, just outside the “harbor,” with a children in the development of 1836 in the deep woods of western children under twelve years of Similar co-operation will be ex­ So let them run and kick their will be held at 9 a, m. Friday, and the advisability of the North .lighter, as no vessel could get constructive spare -time hobbies Berrien. ■ . heels . over the bar and out again with a age will be given a coupon ticket tended by 'the Veterans of Foreign June 12, at the high school. The minding Its affairs and letting the as the best method o f handling Mr. Pletcher's lire specialty has And frolic, so to speak, :: load. leisure time. Among the hobbies at both the . Saturday and‘ Sunday Wars, who will hold open house . courses will include handwork South mind theirs. been threshing. For 57 years, man matinees, these, tickets to be sav­ at their hall over the Glenn Smith .And have, if so it suits their whim, Then, in 1847, the company suggested are the following: dramatics, story telling, the life of Bennett had started publishing and boy, he followed the machines, ed until Saturday,’ July 18, when store, at which time their members New boy friends every week. which had bought the incomplete Christ and play periods. at New Buffalo, and then had Do some kind of handwork at almost always an engineer. First the drawing will take place at who have not received the bonds Michigan Central railway from the home, as bird houses, clay or soap And let us not too closely watch moved to Buchanan, probably be­ he was an engineer on a horse the theatre. The bicycle that is are requested to be .present. ORCHARD TIIT.T.S state decided to make New Buf­ sculpture, book covers, paintings, now ’on display at the theatre was Whate’er they do, for ivhen cause Buchanan, lately known as power sweep where as a lad he falo: the terminal and started to 'posters, airplane models, bird purchased from a local dealer/and The school' bells ring again: next McCoy’s creek, was a steady-grow­ sat on a seat while five teams, running -surveys. Bennett quit bus­ hath, weathervane. ten horses, pulled sweep arms in is fully equipped ready to/ go ■ fall Members of Orchard ' 1 Hills ing sawmill town whose Vaulting iness and worked for the railway a circle about him while he crack­ places. It will be furnis)»iht in Holds Rites For They will be good again. Country club arc showing hutch ambition had never overleapt itself Learn the bird calls of the cardi­ as surveyor and later in aii Office., either a girl’s or.boy’s nziodel, ac­ interest in 'Entering the Club •as had that of New. Buffalo, which nal, robin', oriole* bob-white, mar­ ed a whip at their tails and “git- When the railway arrived at New cording to who wins-nt. Safer Tlinn Going to Paris Championship contest, the 36 was a boom town then emphati­ tin, phoebe and any others. Make tapped” all day long. But when Wm.H. Chubb Rules of the'eontest are: The Anyway hole qualifying rounds for which cally on the bust. Buffalo in the spring o f 1849, Ben­ booklets with nest pictures, hab­ he was just growing a good crop of winner jnttSt not be over 12 years Included in, our general assort­ start .Monday, June 15th, and end nett went back into the wood con­ its, etc., ’ whiskers, back in 1878 he and his Pioneer Resident Dies at 81 So Bennett packed up his house­ tracting business, buying wood for father, -Christian Pletcher, bought of agf.' The winner- must be ment of offerings through the mail with the close of play Friday, hold goods, his type cases and Make a study of water life to July 3rd. Match play will start the Ward Steamship line which op­ the first steam thresher outfit in pytsent at the theatre together After Illness Four Days. this week is an announcement George Washington hand press include moss, algae, water plants, erated for three years carrying this part of Michigan. They thregtr-' 'with the winning ticket at the that telephone rates to most for­ the following day, ample time turtles, frogs, beetles. Record being allowed for the playing of and moved up to Buchanan. He passengers from the. New Buffalo ed the Bridgman, Three O&Ks and matinee Saturday, Juiv 18. eign countries have been reduced: your observations in an interesting The judges to be selected jn William Henry Chubb, 81, a each flight. had his office and his residence terminal until the railroad com­ Avery sections. His fhther was for instance you can talk to Paris on the- second floor of the Tre­ way. this contest are not to be in any­ resident of the Buchanan com­ three: minutes at night now for The championship contest for pleted its Chicago connections in a thresher, too, arid his son, Al­ mont House, There a young gent Make and keep.a temperature way connected with this theatre, munity since 1881, died at his $18 instead of $24, and if you this year has been arranged ac­ in 1852. bert, who livqs on a part of his cording to a 'sdniewhat different by the name of John Dick started chart for each month. Note storm employes or their direct' relatives. home at 7:35 p. m- Monday follow -. want a hectic three minutes call In 1854 he -bought a part of farm.' Th ve.q/ generations of them, Relatives of the judges taking plan than heretofore. The low 16 to work for him as a type setter. signals and record them with prop­ ing an illness of only five days. up Paris central and ask them for See, '31, T. 7, range 19, and in Christian Pletcher died dn 1922 part in this contest or any" one Mr. Chubb had been in ill health qualifyers will compose Class A Another Buchanan youth, then er dates. their best number. turn traded it to men on wood con­ atytKe age of 90 and the last year connected with the theatre in any for some time but appeared better Dirty Work and, the next iow Class P>. Class an urchin in short pants, George Identify and name the trees' of his life he'followed the machine C wilt include the 32 who remain tracts. He built the schooner Ellen capacity are not allowed in any recently and was up and about Clarence Dunbar, well-known Black, came to the attention or Pike, and for several; years filled within the city limits. . the whole season, not only for ivay to take part in the winning until Friday when he was sudden­ after the playing of an climina-_ Bennett, who was .fond of boys. grain threshing hut for clover hull­ deputy sheriff of Buchanan area tion flight among tile contestant!, cord wood - contracts in ChicagcP. , Sketch trees which,-make the of the bicycle. ly stricken with pneumonia. Last Bennett liked Black, partly be­ ing and corn shredding as well. is reported to be the only local who have the highest qualifying He left this business in the vain best shade trees,, food trees, trees rites were held at 2:30 p. m. Wed­ The first steam engine had to be fisherman who had an entry in the scores,. The4 exact number who' cause, possibly, the Blacks had or­ attempt to "save the country" for luinbp>;; * nesday from the Evangelical big blue gill contest sponsored by iginally come to New Buffalo, and hauled with oxen or horses; about will take part in this elimination from the flames o f war which wo iathitify and name cloud shapes. Crooked Sewer church, of which he was the sole the Berrien County Sportsmen’s flight will depend upon the total they had been neighbors there. He 1885 traction engines began to surviving charter member. Rev. have noted above. jj-< Find oat what a wind cloud looks club this past spring, but for some of players who enter. Handled got George up on a stool in the come in. Pletcher’s last outfit was Sanders preached the funeral ser­ like, a'rain cloud; etc. unknown reason the awards were in this way after the elimination print Shop and started him learn­ : a Rumley oil pull, , which still Alters WPA Plans mon and interment was made in Collect curios for the school mu­ not made and it is reliably report­ flight, which it is likely only a ing the type cane. That lasted Co-ops Defeat •’ stands in his yard, where he 16ft the Oak Ridge cemetery. The fol­ ed from a source that is very- few will be required, to play, there for a short time, until Mrs. Ben­ seum* Make a small museum of it four years ago. There seem­ Hand Excavation Crew Must lowing grandsons acted as pall- close to the board of judges that will be no bye in any class. nett, a harassed soul, objected to your own. ed to be nothing In the business, Complete Remainder of hearers: Hugh, Harold and Philip there has been crooked work on The pairings jn egeh class this Niles Legion Improve your health by learn­ and there was no use threshing liis staying to dinner one day, and Front Street. Pierce, William and Lee Frame, the part of one or more of the eri- year instead of being made by George never went back. .s' ing to swim, row, hike, or play for the fun of it. and Richard Chubb. ■ trants' which must be sifted out drawing names from a bat will be ^ The Niles Legion nine was de an interesting outdoor game. Pletcher was born in a House Later Bennett, went down in 111/' Unexpected developments in the He was born March 18, 1855, in. before any final decision can be arranged according to the quali­ feated by 'the Buchanan Co-ops ait Keep a chart . of violation of which stood right where the castle inois, where the fight betweei^he form of a meandering sewer which Juanita County, Penn., the son of made. The identity of the person fying scores played and according the Letcher diamond Sunday by a safety rules you see during the of the House of David now stands. to the system o f numerical draw slavery and anti-slaveiw/*^orceg. was planted hack in the ’teens on William and Eliza Knouse Chubb. or persons involved has not been score of 5 to 4. Esarey was re­ summer. He never belonged to the “House" for match play as specified by was at white heat. (ere he set Front street has led to a change He married Anna Elliott Swartz announced. It seems to us that tired a3 pitched in the fourth in­ Learn some of the home-mak­ he explain?, although he wears a the United States Golf associa­ up his type cases fo a raised the of plans in the W PA work here, in Pennsylvania in 1876. She died we remember that Dunbar did not ning with three runs and five hits ing skills, such as sewing, cook­ full beard, 1880 model. He is tion. This system makes practic­ cry of moderation and "constitu­ the trench machine going to North Oct. 14, 1917. July 28, 1920 he have quite enough blue gills to against him. He was succeeded by ing, preserving. Report this to still able, at the age of 75, to do ally certain that two top notch Detroit street and the hand exca­ married Elizabeth Bachman, who make up an entry, and it was at tionalism." the flames of war Sebasty who held the Legion to school next September. nearly all of tbe work on his 84 players in any class will not be vating crew remaining to complete died Oct. 17, 1935. He. is sur- , first reported that he had not en­ broke and printing a "copperhead one run for the remainder of the Learn and observe the star con­ g u o farm. His wife at 70 does a.l paired against caeji other in kjin Front to Chippewa. ’ vived by three sons, J. Morrow tered on that account. sheet" \became precarious, One stellations. Observe the phases of her own housework, milks four early flight. game. When the trenching crew start­ Chubb, Frank Chubb and George day si body of recruits marched Next Sunday the Co-ops will the moon. Name and arrange the cows night and morn.ng and takes A plan lias also been devised ed at Oak and Front, the old sew­ Chubb, all of Buchanan; by one And another thing, cue reason tbro/ug-h en route south. Some of Beer team at planets in order of distance frOm care of a flo i-c cf chickens. They for this -year-■ whirli it is hoped play fhe Hoosier er was along the curb, but before daughter, Mrs. Roy Pierce of Bu­ why Roots News Agency and Wil­ ®rfnnett’s enemies tipped them off Letcher’s park. the sun. have two children, Albert, who will result in some additional rev­ they had gone far it swung out chanan; by one stepson, Harry son's Dairy are leading the soft- enue for the club as well as even ron the “ copperhead," and as they The score sheet Sunday read: lives across the road and Mrs. into the middle of the street, ob­ Swartz of South Bend; by five sis­ ball league, they both have such more interest on the part o f the 'marched by his -printing office Niles Legion AB R H Henry Krieger, who also lives on structing the digger. There are ters, Mrs. Mary Ellis, Mrs. Alice excellent delivery. entire, chib'membership in the they broke rank, dashed in aiid Schuyler, 2 b -----— 1 Davis Garage Now a part of the home farm. no manholes along its course and Clemens, Mrs. John Clemens, and outcome of each match in eacbj mashed his equipment, throwing it Goff, r f ------______4 0 1 Mrs. Pletcher Is the daughter of no records which indicate its lo­ Mrs. Peter Chubb, all of South flight of all classes. This plo/, in the- street, Clark, 3b ------______4 1 1 In New Location Solomon and Rosanah McKeen, her Brother Ernest cation, the engineers state. Bend, and Mrs. Emma Boyer of will be described in detail at Bonine, c f ------______4 0 0 father being a blacksmith.' who ojhat ended Bennett's newspaper For that reason the hand crew Buchanan. stag party to be held at the cM(J, Stoops, S 3 ------______3 0 3 was brought here from Maine as Mangold Expires ■career, It also ended the typo­ will not be transferred to Days Two children preceded him in bouse Friday evening July 3 / , ^ Brawley, l b ______4 1 2 The Davis garage, owned by Leo the blacksmith for the old Char­ graphical career of- John Dick, his avenue this week, as had been death, Charles Chubbpjn 1928 and which time the name of ^ a‘ i, Johnston------:______4 1 1 Davis, Is now in its new location lottesville sawmill, a large lumber contestant will be auctiomAi ‘ assistant, who returned to New planned. Mrs. Catherine Frame in 1934. vLeo Mangold, brother of Ernest Halsell, p _:______- 4 0 1 at the corner of Main and Dewey outfit which ran a wooden, railway the highest bidder. Buffalo and thence went to war.' The government has now abol­ Mangold, of Buchanan, died Sat­ Kessler, c ------______35 4 9 Avenue in the building owned by miles hack from the lake shore Three beautiful tropIF*. on(1 Bennett went to Chicago qnd ished the distinctions o f three urday in Pawating hospital, death 35 4 9 D. DiGlacomo. The building has -through western Berrien, She at­ Shows Return Prosperity for the winner in eacl, £i‘ was a bookkeeper until 1870. Then units in the Buchanan job and the being, ’the result of injuries incur­ AB R H been considerably altered to take tended the California school, which Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morris ar­ already been purch^ d '* ^ 'thc he went back to New Buffalo Co-ops whole installation is listed as one red when he fell from an electric Sellers, s s ------______3 3 1 care of Mr. Davis’ growing busi­ still stands a mile and a half rived last week from a trip to committee -in elm 7 ^ Th win where 35 years before he had gone propeet. Bids for materials on light'pole 12 .years ago, injuring Zmanda, 3 b ______4 0 2 ness. The middle partition has south o f Bridgman, with two ad­ Brookings, S. Dak., where they be on display ;St t,ie st that !s as a young man4 He went into been removed and a hydraulic lift 25 per cent of the project were his spine so that he was obliged Sebasty, p and rf - ____3 0 0 ditions erected since. visited relatives, going through to be held rtf „ 1C cU)WloUse Fri­ the drug business, was agent of received Tuesday and 3houId ar­ to walk with crutches since, Esarey, p and rf ______2 1 1 installed in the southwest comer, Mr. and M-s. Pletcner talked Iowa and returning through Min­ day even11',ig, June T2, and for the American express company, rive the first of the week. i He was horn In Galien town- Bachman, I f ______4 0 0 With office space in the northwest most inter sstingly for an hour on nesota and Wisconsin. Mr. Mor­ which i'y Funk is chairman. As , ship, Aug. 9, 1903. He Is survived and postmaster again, dying about Straup, l b ------______4 1 1 corner, which is alse used by E. C. the days in the woods, ris reports many signs of return­ '.Vual these cups will he present­ by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jj' 1890. Crum, c ____- ___ ------3 0 2 Wonderlich and C. L. Weaver. “If you want history,” they Girl Scout Heads ing -prosperity all along through ' seph Mangold, Three Oaks' • f j " ed to thc winners bv thc defeat­ After Bennett left the next pub­ said, “we’ve seen a lot of it.” ed finalists at, the Windup dinner Leiter, 2 b ______------3 0 1 the country districts, especially in sisters, Mrs. John Haac1 lisher "seen the light" and called Garwood, of ___ ------3 0 1 Graduates From "Get.Camp Training the form of line extension by elec- Oaks, Mrs. Clyde D e M r 1^ 1 for ladies and gentlemen and his paper the "Buchanan Union.” which will .lie held at the club 29 5 9 Observe Novema .tric companies and new installa­ But before all o f these events Miss Maude Slate, Mrs. Vine Buffalo, Mary Carrie ™ L t lK Friday night. September 18. Cranbrook School tion o f telephones. Bennett had had a long and hon­ Cook and Mrs. Stanley Otto left ^1 Cari ^ ^ broth ers, Lem- Open House Saturday For St. Anthony this morning for Stone Lake, south uai, Gan, u-eor&“ Marvin Three Saturday, June 12, will be the orable career in Michigan. He was Roots News Trims Oaks: and Err*veLl „ , ’ i e born In Vermont, emigrated with of White Pigeon, where they are Starts Sewing Classes ' “"est, Buchanan. occasion of the second open house George Semple, son of Mr. and his father’s family to Erie Co., Bridgman Runner-Up to attend a three-day training Weekly sewing classes have been of the season for members, from Mrs. J. R. Semple, 402 Front st., Daily mass at 7 a. m. was be­ Penn., and later to Bertrand in course as Girl Scout camp leaders, Started by Mrs. Vernon Green hi &n —4_pj.vj.rs. John Butler of Cht- 6 p. m. until 7:30, Hostesses in Was a member of the graduating gun at St. Anthony’s church Sat­ 1834. In 1835 he joined 'Capt. before the arrival o f the girls who her sewing room at 129 Main St., J f guests last week of the charge will be Mrs. E. B. Ross, The Roots News Agency team, class at Cranbrook school, Bloom­ urday, to continue until next are to spend a week at the Mish­ Mrs. Sig Desenberg and Mrs. R. Wessel Whittaker, founder of New at present leading both the Bu­ holding classes at 1:15 >p. m. each rm ^ sister, Mrs. Susan Cur- field Hills, Mich, Commence­ Saturday, with a Novema in honor awaka B oy Scout camp. The in­ Tuesday, for school girls. The girls J. Burrows. The hostesses -will Buffalo and a former neighbor In chanan and Bridgman Softball ment exercises were held in the of St. Anthony's, Father John R, structor will- be Miss Dema Ken­ will be divided into two classes. serve the main course at 10c per Erie, surveying the town and the Leagues, won a tight game at Christ Church at Cranbrook, at Day of Three Oaks is in charge. nedy, the director. Forty-five Bu­ Special attention will be given to .„ Rhoades, Log Angeles, for- serving, with 5c charge for bev­ lands around New Buffalo. He Bridgman from the Swartz Insur­ 11 o’clock Saturday morning, June chanan girls will go Saturday to achievement projects for the . resident of Portage Prairie, erage and 5c for table service. became a resident there, was elect­ ance team, runner-up in that 6. Dr. S. S. Marquis, Rector of the George Koons, Chicago, is the camp, where they will be school hobby fair. Mrs. Green Isltlng relatives In Buchanan Members are asked to bring all ad­ ed Justice of the peace and was the league, the contest being decided -Christ Church, delivered the ad­ guest o f his mother, Mrs. Alice | joined by 21 from South Bend and received her training from the A. ditional food for their own use. town’s first postmaster. in an extra inning by a home run. vicinity. dress. Koons. 6 from Galien. & M. college, Stillwater, Oltla, /

p * f?I3 $ W 0 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1036.

home of Mrs. Lois Burks. holidays and on histone and spe­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fette at Bu­ mitted at least four months prior private clubs; 5, for a one-man Marjorie and Bobby Huss are cial occasions. However, being chanan; to the election. state liquor control commission for Sprriett dotttttg Semrii visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long o f Wagner News j Most recently approved as to Published by the emblem o f the country it the collection of state taxes, plac­ ought to fly from every flag pole Gary and Dr. Budde of Chicago, form of initiatory petitions is one ing liquor sales in private hands. THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY Mr. arid Mrs, George Eckelher- Mrs. Elmore Pratt and baby re­ every day throughout the year, the : pent the week-end a f their home which would eliminate the ad va­ Editor . . ... • W. C. Hawes ger and children spent Sunday turned to their home in Chicago weather permitting. here. lorem tax on real and personal Business Manager . . . A. B. McClure evening with her parents, Mr. am! Sunday after spending ten days Music in Factories Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919 Mrs. Clare Holland of Florida property; and provide for a tax on Mrs. Eagley, Portage Prairie. When carried n a procession with the former’s sister, Mrs. Mil- Music is being Introduced Into Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8, 1879 with another flag or flags the and Miss Minnie Bohn of Galien the income of property. The other ton Mitchell, Mr. Pratt came to factories'In England, experts declar­ spent Sunday afternoon with their five would, in brief, provide: 1. flag of the United States of Amer- accompany them home. ing that rhythm In manual work aunt, Mrs, A. Ernsperger. For a single body legislature and ea should he either on the march­ Mrs. Wallace Dunbar had as her increases the output. North Buchanan ing right, i. e„ the flag’s own Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bowker and civil ( service in state and county guests from Sunday until Tues­ daughter, Kathryn, Miss Elnora governments, and other changes: right, Or when there is a lin a of day her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Smith of Galien, spent Sunday af­ 2. exemption from the State's re­ The Mt. Tabor Grange will hold other flags the flag of the Umted Mrs, Abe Miller and her cousin GALIEN NEWS its regular meeting Friday eve­ States of America may be in front ternoon with Mr, and .Mrs. Lewis tail sales tax of the sale of many and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mill­ staple foods; 3, that owners of ning. of the center of that line Dregcr, er, all of Huntington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Place of other than residential property as­ tion with her grandparents, Mr, Miss Ardell Kinney visited When displayed wi'll another The road to the Boy Scout camp Galien Churches Galveston, , arrived at the sessed at $50,000 or less, would be and Mrs. Will Kiley. friends in Kalamazoo last week. flag against a wall from crossed at Madron Lake has been gravel­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. compelled to furnish a stipulated John Rhoades is spending a few All of the . granges in Berrien staffs the flag of the United States ed by the Berrien County Road Stage Drama Wm. Strunk Saturday to spend amount of employment; 4, for the days at New Carlisle. comity will hold a pot luck dinner should he on the flag’s own right, Commission. and its staff should be in-front of the summer. legalizing of horse race betting in Mrs. Frank Burns was given a at noon next Sunday at Indian Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark of Fields, Berrien • Springs with an, the staff of the other flag. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ernsperger Under the auspices of the local surprise Saturday evening when a near Niles have rented -the farm of afternoon of social entertainment. When the flag is displayed from spent Sunday at Hudson with her ■ churches who are co-operating number of neighbors and friends Mrs. W. A. Rice, moving on last The Michigan-Florida tourists a staff projecting horizontally or parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gal- . With the educational program of gathered at her home and accom­ week. Will hold a picnic at Berrien at an angle from the window sill, breath. the Michigan Anti-Saloon League, panied her to a show at Niles, re­ Miss Bernice Strauss, accom­ Springs at Indian Fields Sunday, balcony or front of building the Mr; and Mrs. William Forths- “The Prisoner at the Bar” was turning to her home later and en­ panied by the Misses Ardis and We recommend with confi­ June 21. Mrs. H. H. Hoadley of union, of the flag should go clear man and daughter of Buchanan, dramatized by local talent at the joying a pot luck supper, in honor Ardella Gridley and Miss Theda dence this scientific prepara­ Eau Claire, is the secretary of the to the peak of the staff unless the spent Monday evening at the home AWN1NGS ■ town hall Monday evening. of her birthday. Hampton o f Three Oaks, spent the tion for “run down” people. : W. J. Hoshal of Battle Creek, Picnic Association. Several from flag is at half-staff. of Mr. and Mrs. Bave Sarver. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Renbarger week-end with Miss Stella Strauss. Add comfort to your home. -. -Who directed the play took the the vicinity of Buchanan plan to When the flag is suspended ov­ Mr. and Mrs. John Moon and Now’s the time to get hack and family spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher Made to measure.. •7. part of the prisoner. Others in the attend. The picnic was held last er a sidewalk from r rone extend­ family, Michigan City, spent Sun­ to feeling right again. If your with- Mrs. Albert Mann, Buchan­ were honored by another party on ? cast were Curry McLaren, judge; year for the first time with an ing from a house to . . i • at the day at the home of Mrs. Laura blood lacks iron, let Pursang an. Saturday evening, being the third i. Robert Grant of'South Bend, pros- attendance of 80. It is expected edge of the sidewalk the flag Ro'.'fen. in honor o f their 50th wedding help build it hack to normal h j‘ecuting attorney; Theron D. Childs Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Storms of that the attendance will be much should be project ’ ' am the ! .'.Mr..and Mr-. George Wilson of anniversary. ” '—agiae spent Ga-.uuiiy at the by increasing the supply of ?Cojf Three Oaks, defense attorney; Niles were Thursday afternoon larger this year. building towards l.i: p; ; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moriey at­ home of : ' \ and Mrs. Joe Hecka- hemoglobin— tlit" substance PICTURE ’ Rev. C, Snell, court bailiff; Lester callers on Mrs. Lydia Slocum. Fred Helmick of Chicago visited first. tended. the funeral of Mrs. Viola that makes red blood red. Try James, finger print expert; Ernest Jack Smith of Maywood, 111., is Sunday at the home of Mr. and When the flag is displayed in a thoiu. Franklin at Lakeside Sunday. Mrs, FRAMING Mrs. Dean Clark. manner other than by being flown Mr. and Mrs. Frank S tr ink and Pursang a week and see how Renbarger, sheriff; Leo Crandall, visiting at the Lewis Mitchell Franklin was the mother of Mrs. Special prices to graduates j T court clerk; Mrs. Carl Eastburg, home, Mr. and Mrs. A , F. Kann were from a staff it should be disp’ av- Mr. and -Mrs.- William Leiter, Bu­ John Moriey. much hotter you feel. principal witness; Patricia Olm- Mr, and Mrs. Lockwood and visitors Friday evening at the ed flat, whether indoors or out. chanan, and Mrs. Anna. Meyers Several fields of corn are being on diploma framing and son, Frank, of Dowagiac spent •V stead, prisoner’s daughter. family are moving this week into home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark. When displayed either horizontally replanted on account of the W. N. Brodrick the Fred White home recently oc­ or vertically against a wall the Sunday afternoon at the ’ .oma of weather. Mr, and Mrs. William St. Link. “ The Re.vnll Store” cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert union should be uppermost and to The Wagner Grange met at its Gray Best, Miss Elinor Rich­ Schaafsma. Portage Prairie the flag’s own right. Displayed in hall Friday evening, voting to dis ardson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee .Con­ Galien Locals ] Mrs. Ernest Renbarger enter­ a window it Should be displayed continue meetings for the remaind­ the same way, that is. with the rad of Buchanan, spent Sunday C o n to is tained the M. E. Ladies Aid So­ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and er of the summer. Bollowing' the THE ID EE T O R Mr. and Mrs. William Wolford union or blue field to the left of afternoon with Miss ThelmaHeck- Sherwin-Williams Paint ciety at her home Thursday af­ sons of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. meeting ice cream and cake were and daughter of Chicago, spent the the observer in the street. When iilhorri. ' - ’ ■ ternoon, Paul Schermerhorn of South Bend served. Headquarters week-end with the former’s par­ festoons, rosettes or drapings are Mr’, and Mrs, Gene Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jan- called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bak­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wolford. desired bunting of blue, white and daughters of Three Oaks, visited NILES Phone 1000 nasch and daughter of North Ad­ er and son, Genel Sunday after­ Mrs. Thomas McDougle and son ams, are spending their; vacation red should be used but never: the at the home of Mi-, and Mrs. Frank Six Proposals For of Chicago, are the guests this noon. " Heckathovn., with the former’s parents, Mr. and Dr, and. Mrs. C. F. Rose . of flag. 1 '* : week of Mr. and Mrs. Ward When displayed over the middle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strunk and State Constitution Mrs, Albert Jannasch. South Bend are the .parents of an Houghton. of the street the flag should be Mr. and Mrs. Jesse . Place spent Mr. and Mrs. David Allen are 8 Vi pound daughter -born to them suspended vertically with • the Sunday evening at the home of The M. E. Ladies Aid Society entertaining their son, Hugh, of Friday evening at St. Joseph hos­ With the deadline for submis­ union to the north in an cast and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk at will hold an all day meeting on Gary. pital. Mrs. Rose will be better sion of initiative petitions, propos­ Thursday, June 18, with Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Stearns , of west street or to the east in a Niles. known as Miss Florence Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Place and ing amendments to the State con­ ^ Rj&or, Buchanan. Grand; HaVen, are visiting their Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Houswerth north arid south street. stitution still a month or more « jir , and Mrs. Bert Babcock son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and When used on a speaker’s plat­ Mrs. William Strunk spent Mon­ o were visitors of Mr. and Mrs,. Al­ away, six proposals have thus far E THEATRE day evening at South Bend. spent Sunday with their son and Mrs. Dale English. form the flag, if displayed flat, been approved as to form of peti­ bert Beebe in the Bend of the Riv­ ' Mrs. Mae VanLow entertained “^fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bab- The .Gleaners of the Olive should be displayed above and er recently. Friday evening honoring Mrs. tion in the office of the Secretary *.G

Have you noticed Lowell Swem’s Mrs. Florence Shook ia improved Mrs. Anna Bupp is ill at the George Cooper arrived Sunday B. H. Is Host to Business of tition for the probate of the last Local News new lawn ? That is grass seed from from illness at her home. George B, Richards home and Miss from’Modesto, Calif, for a visit of Will and testament was filed in the Buchanan Co-ops., Inc. 24tlc Edward Irvin had as his guest Gladys Pletcher is earing for her. two weeks with his parents, Mr. Crippled Children The Probate the estate of Philip Warman, de­ Mr. and Mrs. George Smith had Mrs. Nella Slater was able to Monday, Leonard Bruck, Chicago. Dr, J. L. Godfrey visited Sunday and Mrs, Homer Cooper, He came ceased. as guests Sunday Mr. and'-Mrs, walk up town Monday for the first Mrs. Norman Ferris, who has with his brothers, Dr, Clare God­ with Mrs, Sarah Gilman, who was A gala day is in store for the Court Past Week Judge Hatfield also entered or­ E, G, Bachman and son, South time after an illness of several been quite ill, is now able to be frey and Dr. Glenn Godfrey, Colon returning from a visit there. crippled children of Berrien county ders closing the hearing of claims Bend. weeks. about again. Mrs. Ruth Roe left Tuesday for Dick Schram entered Pawating Saturday, Junq 13, when they will in the Ellen A. Treat and Bette Brady estates, and order allowing Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Arney had Jackson for an Indefinite visit at hospital yesterday morning for an he brought to Benton Harbor for Judge Malcolm Hatfield trans­ appendicitis operation. claims for- payment of debts was as guests Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, the home of her nephew. the largest benefit party ever acted the follovdng matters and is­ Clayton Reed and daughter, Jac­ Mrs. G. H. Stevenson visited her Mr, and Mrs. Elmon Starr drove staged there, under the auspices entered in the estate of Ira Price, sued letters In the estates of W. and closed the estates, of Alva J. queline, South Bend. son, Alan Stevenson, in Cassopolis to Chicago Thursday, accompanied of the Alpha Sigma Omega fra­ Worth Bean, John K. Blatchford Sutherland, Joseph Bartuccl, Eli­ Little Miss Beverly IIuss of Monday. by their granddaughters, Esther, ternity. The Benton. Harbor jun­ and James A. Arthur, deceased. Portage Prairie, is visiting at the Kathryn Portz came from Chi­ and Eleanor Starr. ior high hoys’ band and a color zabeth Brady, Amos A. Kugel and Inventories were filed in the Helen John M. McCilen, deceased. home of her grandmother, Mrs, cago to spend the week-end at Miss Shirley Rolen, who was a guard of Boy Scouts will head the A. Archut, Herman Neumann, F. Ernest Zimmerman. her home here. guest for a week at the home of parade of more than 200 crippled A. Parker, also known as Fannie Richer Flavor Tall Corn is Short Mrs- M. Lundgren and Mrs. Miss Marjorie peak, Kalamazoo, Miss Dorothy Dunlap, left Wednes­ hoys and girls, who will be riding A. Parker, Joseph Smith, Jr., Hen­ Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Wonderlich Dora Lundgren were Chicago vis! was a visitor over the week-end at day for Mishawaka, where she in cars. rietta Welbaum, Walter Milligan, returned Friday from a motor trip r PLAIN OR tors' with relatives over the week­ the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam will spend the summer with her According to Fred Striby, chair­ Louise Fischer and Emma Scott Of two weeks to Cedar Rapids, SUGARED end, returning Tuesday. Rouse. father, Edward Rolen. Eddie Rolen man of the event, the line of Hamilton, deceased estates, Final Belle Plain and Ames, Iowa, out Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. B. McFarlin and who attended Michigan State, will march of the parade will he from accounts were filed in the deceased in the country of the tall corn "EXTRA SPECIAL" doz. had as guests from Saturday un­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl.Thaning visited spend, the summer in Detroit. the V. F. W. Post on Pearl street estates of James Henry Carroll, which is not so tall this year. Ex­ til Monday, Mrs. Alda Corlett and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Quinn at Albert Webb arrived home Sun to Britain avenue, down Britain Ansil Gano, Leland S. Nickerson, COUNTRY CLUB cept for 100 r. iies in Iowa,1 corn Mrs. Elva Kuen, Brunswick, O. Chicago Heights, Sunday. day -from Michigan Tech at avenue to Broadway, from Broad­ Fanchon A. Parker, also known is very short and in many places ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz had Albert Nutt is reported to be ill Houghton, Mich, and will spend way to Fiipestone, down Pipestone as Fannie A. Parker, Theodore replanting was in progress, he FRESH BREAD 2 " , 10c as their guests for the week-end with a severe bronchial cold. Mr. the summer with his parents, Mr. to the "four" corners,” .and then Karl Schwartz, Clarence Gillette, said. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Kritzner and and Mrs. Wm. Nutt arc coming and Mrs. A. S. Webb. down. Main street to the front of William W. Paxton, Walter Milli­ INTRODUCTORY PRICK ■COUNTRY CLL'U Mr. and Mrs. Don Leach of Battle from Dearborn to care, for him. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barbour the Bijou theatre, gan, Reinhold Fischer, Bette Danish Pasfry 19c Corn Flakes ig»-pkB. 9c Creek, .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamb had will drive to Ann Arbor Saturday Tentative plans are in. progress Brady, William Fritz and Alice Flaky — Delicious Coffee King1 Country Cln1> Brim Flakua* pkg. 10ft Cole Tremel arrived Saturday as guests over the week-end, the to accompany home their son, Ray to extend the scope Of the party to Shemely. Petitions for the appoint­ from Boulder, Colo., stopping over latter’s sister, Mrs. D. H, Miller, Barbour, who has completed his include Van Buren county, and the ment of administrators were filed first year in the School of Music executive board Of the fraternity B U T T E R MICHIGAN MAID for a visit Witli his aunt, Mrs. and husband, of South Bend, in the Ella VanEvery, Charles L. STRICTLY FRESH 2 59e Hattie Miller, while en route to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rizor had as at the University of Michigan. will have definite developments on Davis, Alfred D. Curtis, Louise Ann Arbor. guests Sunday, George Seyfred, Mrs. Glenn Smith arrived home this in a few days. Anderson, Orson E. Combs, George EATMORB ■COUNTRY CUl'Il Mr. and Mrs.. F. C. Borden ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hoadley, and yesterday' from a motor trip thru W. Bull, Andrew Marrs, Lawrence Kentucky in company with her JAY DE FOREST KEISER Nut O leo 2 u.b. 25c Apple Buffer j,^rNT 15c rived Saturday from. Wichita, Kas., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, all of O, Maloney, and Louis B. Moore, for a visit at the home of their Galien. niece, Miss Olive Brenner, Jeffer­ Jay Deforest Keiser was horn deceased estates. The will and pe­ COUNTRY CLUB - FANCY QUALITY cousins, Mrs. Hattie Miller and Mrs. Nancy Lyon had' as her sonville, Ind., They visited the in Buchanan, Michigan, Nov. 3, CORNER I)RlI(j STORE Miss Belie Miller. guests Sunday her son, W, F. Lyon birthplace of Lincoln, the place 1879, the son of George W. and PINEAPPLE 21c Dr. J. L. Godfrey will drive to and wife, Dowagiac, and another where Stephen Foster wrote "Old Alice Rouse Keiser. Soon after his Cincinnati, O., Saturday, to accom­ son, Charles H. Lyon and wife of Kentucky Home” and other points SELECTED CENTER SLICES birth, the family moved to Chicago pany home his son, John Godfrey. Galien. of historic interest. where most of his life was spent, COUNTRY CLUB PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 No, 2 cans 25c Carson Donley and Fred Riley will Harry Cooper arrived home on Miss Juanita Mullen of Toledo, lie was married at Toledo, Ohio, also accompany him home. Thursday from Mercy hospital, in 0 , is spending her vacation here COUNl'RY CLUB IIOLI.YWOOL) .SKI.KCTKI) tb Miss Jessie Neuer, a Toledo Why the Eskimos prefer hell to Benton Harbor, where he had un­ with her grandparents, Mr. and girl. To this union a daughter, Fruit Cocktail 2 25c Stuffed Olives wp 2 5 c heaven . and can't Understand dergone a major operation. Mrs. A. E. Clark, Terre Coupe Kathleen, was born. His death Christianity. The American Week­ Mrs. Albert .Peterson and son, road. , occurred Friday evening, May 29, ly, the magazine, distributed with Emil, left Tuesday; evening for Mrs. Arthur Seilheimer and son, He.had been ill about four years. P I T PR CARNATION 4 cans 2 9 c next Sunday's Chicago Herald and Battle'Creek after a visit o f three Jack, left Sunday for their home He leaves a sister, Mrs. Claude MILK (Counlry Club Milk 3 lull cans 20c) Examiner. weeks with the former’s parents, in Kalamazbo, after a visit , of Root of Chicago, his family resid­ Miss Mabel Rivers, teacher in Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pearson. three weeks at the home of. the ing in Toledo and the following COUNTRY. CLliR ■ KKULOUG’S the fifth grade of the local schools Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeFouw, former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, cousins: Mrs. J. E, Arney, Ralph for three years, and now a teach­ of Holland, visited Sunday at the' Richapd Kean, southwest of. Bu- Rouse, Donald Rouse and Mrs. ; Beans S i'’!’ 3 C^ T 25c W hole Wheat 10c chanan. m s c i it s er in the Sturgis schools, visited home of their daughter, Mrs. L, Grace VanHalst of Buchanan. last week at the home Of Mrs. Bouws and family. They, were ac­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rupert, East Will Leiter. ' companied home by their grand­ Gary, visited Monday with the for­ FILS N A PTH A 10 *- 4 U Mrs. Rebecca Sands and sons daughter, Miss ’ Marjorie Bouws, mer’s daughter and family, Mrs, SOAR (WOODBURY’S or CASHMERE BOUQUET 2' bars Lie) Winston and Phillip, left Saturday who is visiting there a week. . Marlin Kean. June 1936 morning for a ten day visit with Miss Muriel Wolkins arrived on Mrs. Frank Powell, Dowagiac, visited yesterday with Mr. and Crisco relatives at Pittsburgh and. Wil- Saturday from Dearborn, Mich, A June Madrigal 3 55c Pancake 5 ^ 1 7c kensburg, Penn, and various other' where she taught last year, and Mrs. M. P. Snyder. 1USQLTCK large size29c I-T.Ol H — Vi'IIiy. -- Nllclitfrun Milled points of interest. is visiting a- short time at the. Guests of Mrs. Minnie Allen By Frank Dempster Sherman Mrs. Sig Desenberg and daugh­ home of her, parents Mr. and Mrs. over the week-end were her daugh­ Here is an end of prose, ters, Miss Johanna Desenberg and Henry Wolkins, before going on to ter, Miss Gladys Allen, and. a Now for the joy of rhyme! KROGER’S IIOT DATED COUNTRY CLUB Miss Bertha. Desenberg, left Tues­ Chicago to study, this summer. friend, Miss Doris Armstrong, of Here is the crimson rose day for a visit at the home of Mrs. Alice Tourje, Mrs. Ida Jackson and her son, Rex Allen, of And the summer’s prime! "JEWEL: SALAD the form er’s son, Atty. Harold Emerson and Miss Helen Weaver South Bend. Dewey and fresh on the slender Desenberg, Detroit, had as. their guests for the week­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kent vis-, vine, Through the green curtains tlio Notice, has been, received here end the former’s daughter-in-law, ited in Chicago Friday. LOW PRICES ON DRESSING / Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pennell were blossoms shine ; -'COFFEE that Mr. and Mrs. George Shu- Mrs, Erma Tourje and daughter, Summer is here. macker are the parents of a son, Jane, of Alpena, and Mrs. Joe guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, And the wind sings clear— CANNING NEEDS lb . 8-oz. born Tuesday, June 2, at. Cleve­ Hayden and Mrs, Frank Kings­ Rex Rifenberg, Three Rivers, "Sweetheart, sweetheart, bo- bay ja r 1 0 c land, O. Mrs. Shumaeker is re­ bury of Cassopolis. Miss Jane Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kean and mlne.” 15 c membered here as Miss Doris Tourje remained for this week. daughter, Mrs. Clarence Miller and ■ ■ S:-' Peck, Miss Dorothy Lamont, who has family of Bridgman, spent Sun­ Hero not a doubt shall mar! c Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hathaway been making her home with Mrs. day in Rensselaer, Ind. . ' Hopes that are. set to FRENCH COFFEE mriuricu iii. 21 and Mrs, Effie Hathaway motored A. P. Sprague during the. school Mr, and Mrs. George Exner were time! ‘ ClIUN'rRV CI.l II KIII'KKK. VnniiiMi Paelied, 2 MIj.’ hims I9e . to Jackson Thursday evening ,to guests over the week-end at the Here is the silver star SUGAR year, has gone to Lake Catherine, In the skies of June! Silver Crystal Finest attend the graduation of the for­ 111,'w here she will be the guest home of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Granulated Pure Beet lb. Hattie. Sutpheri, Belding. . Deep .in the dusk where the MAXWELL HOUSE c“ ™ •rim 2 6 c mer’s son, Jack Hathaway, from for several weeks of her. kinder­ branches twine., JIAItGATK JAPAN TKA, l/2-II>. plcg. I9e Jackson high school. There were garten teacher. Miss Virginia An­ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doak had Listen, the lilt of a lyric 340 students in his class. derson. : as guests at their home last week line: GIvLATkM-l\L\J5 DKSSKRT Mr. and Mrs. H. Fa ran of Water- Summer is here, 10&47 OR CHOC!OI,\TK l»lDDINO © PURE CANE SUGAR mc m bO0S TWINKLE vliet, Miss Mabel Brundage and And the bird sings cleat— 10 lbs. 49c Miss Ann Marshall, Oak Park, Mr. “Sweetheart, swae'theart, MACARONI! or SPAGHETTI 3 l!l 25c and Mrs. R. Waldron, Detroit, and be mine!” s ’’ Mnde.From Pure U. S. So. .1. Semolina Mr. and Mrs. Desimple. Printed ojy-fiie front cover of WKSCO I f l l E S t Deforest Hess returned to his FRUIT JARS home in Galien yesterday from CosjiYopolitan Magazine, Ball Mason. De-. SSSATCH FEED $165 Z!“b% $160 Pawating hospital, Niles. pendable. Make Jfts. WKSCO KCC HI \SI| ’ 100-11). hag $ l.9 » - 1 0 hug lots - hag 81.93 ttte June 1896 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rudoni are., canning easier. ®0*. closing their house here this^smek We were selling the Cosmo­ WKSCO .STARTING A.NI) politan then, we are selling it 0 ^ 1 4" '2 K i > to spend the summer in A-akeside, now; also most of Hie other GROWING MASH Ti!"' $ 2.15 Z - I s $2.10 a6’S'Uot10,ie® JAR CAPS Kerr Mason a • . doz. 19' where Mrs. Rudop.u is" again con­ magazines, and we solicit sub­ III I.K ROU.KI) OVTS 10 lbs. bulk :i.1c ducting. a stove With Mrs. John scriptions for all magazines anil JAR RUBBERS • 3 pkgs. 10' Savoldi. . papers and give the same com­ CERTO FRUIT PECTIN 8-oz. bottle 23' ♦ ------’------:----- :------: bination prices offered else­ PAROWAX Refined Paraffine . . pkg. 9' where. Sealed-in-Steel An Electric Palate RED RIFE lb. 1 . 0 c TOMATOES A device that tastes the acidity or f r e s h f r u it s ,. i ,E G — B] £ s HOT HOUSE TOMATOES lb. 13c THRIFT UNIT juice character and Indicates wheth­ er apples, oranges and other fruits ipSilbs.i in both Monitor Top G x e e n P e a s i California Home Grown - Clean UAIICK JU.MIIO and vegetables are ripe, has been BINNS' MAGNET and Vlatop models invented by an electronic engineer. Fresh Spinach i*>- 5c Cantaloupes «»'<< 12V2C » : S i C It also records the acid •contents;, of STORE FancY Quali,y Vine. Ripeiu*il — Ripe, Tjr«|y ten and coffee. It .is called an elec- . „ . . . . - bunch 4 ' Ir.vnx. C O r r O fS Fancy CoUfornia Good Size unc es _ b u n c h 2 C Radishes or Green Onions Ho^n . ^ 3<= each CUCUMBERS 7 y 2 C S p i n a c h Fancy Broodlocf • Home Grow' - - c a r (o n |4 C IIOT HOUSE - LONG GREEN LimesI fancy.....- Quality • * * '• ’ iwSSPt New Oranges 29c. Plums n>. 12c California — Mc!>«■ 1 4 c Sweet Corn each 5 c Fort Dearborn Vanilla Wafers . . Ib. 19' Yellow or While LA.RGR GARS • The only refriger­ Salerno Jack Frost Cookies . . j lo. 19' ator mechanism with Bonus M essage LJOKE LOW PRICES . HOME GROWN forced-feed lubrica­ Campbell’s Soups ah icAVSwotteku„ IO’/s-oz. cans 3for25' LETTUCE LEAF tion and oil cooling Fancy Alaska Pink b. ®y s theatre was built? An opportunity for 300 more Industrial employment was the Wilson’s also pulled a fast double ready for general free distribution. I ______I W hat was the name o f the fam­ Michigan youths to attend the largest single field which discharg­ play. Heinly of D ’s cut off two Persons desiring one or more ily living down along the hanks Citizens' Military Training camp By Harrison Merrill and shipped it back to the manu­ runs at the plain by perfect throws maps can obtain them at the stato of ilie St. Joe liver at the end at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, ed enrollees entered, with farm­ Seems that every place like tlie facturer. of the Michigan Central spur who ing second. Many enrollees suc­ from second to the catcher. highway department or by writing Mr. High and the parents did during the period of July 2nd to modern novels must have at least woke up on Sunday morning to ceeded in obtaining skilled em­ Wilson’s ... 003 100 5 11-13-2 to State Highway Commissioner not know that the smell boys of :>lsl lius been provided for by an­ one unsolved mystery to maintain find a boxcar had crashed through ployment bcause of experiences D’s Cafe - - 000 000 0 0- 1-2 Murray D. VanWagoner for them. the village had copied and learned other increase in appropriations interest and Buchanan is not by the side of the house and was gained in CCC work and in the Batteries; Holmes and Richards Initial distribution of the first the combination to the safe from by Congress, it was announced by any means an exception. standing near them in the bed camp educational programs. for D's; Proud and Thorson for edition of the 1936 map started the tag ant! ail within a compara­ Major Wharton G, Ingram, Caval­ Old-timers will instantly recog­ ruom? The 22 CCC camps under Mich­ Wilson’s. Monday, June 8. Later editions tively snort time. ry, U. S. Army, Adjutant, Michi­ nize the above statement as a inc­ What Happened to Looie Hoff­ igan' Emergency Conservation with trunkline corrections will be Also it might lie well at this gan Reserve District, 472 Federal Roois-Ohevroiet lude to the strange disappearance man the finest D-l'lat cornet play­ Work, 14. of which are in the low­ issued in July and September. The time to clear up the mystery sur­ Building', Detroit. \ Root’s retained their- league of Sam Smith’s wooden Indian er that ever pressed a value in the er peninsula, are located in State two principal changes made in­ rounding the sudden appearance of Additional information and' ap­ leadership Monday by ijosiug out which for years stood in front of Crick territory, the fellow who Forests and Game Refuges and on volve a vertical fold and the ad­ a large quantity of bull frogs in plication blanks may be obtained the Chevrolet’s in the final inning the Smith cigar store at Front and gave Charley “ Pete" Fuller his other state-owned property. dition of much more county road the baptismal tank under the pul­ from the C. M. T. C. Officer, 472 Oak streets and then suudenly final instructions in the art of 7-6. The game was a see-saw af­ mileage than usual. The map re­ pit at the Christian church. Num­ Federal Bldg., Detroit, or from fair, Roots getting a run in each turned up missing. "wind - jamming," as trombone tains such former features as a erous small boys transported num­ County Chairmen and Committee­ of the first three innings. The mileage table, an index of more There was no finer specimen oi playing was known in those days, men. SOFTBALL erous small frogs from the Crick who dropped out of sight when he Chevvii’s got a run in the second than 1,001) cities and villages and the wooden, Indian maker's ait (.TO Men Get Private Jobs Roots-Poorimin's and placed them in the lank by suddenly struck a blue note while and then three.more in the fourth the trunkline system together than the solid oak old chief. which More than 300 enrollees of the Hoots News softball team won means of the drain pipe which ex­ in the midst of a cadenza' one eve­ when Schultz hit a single bring­ with their population and a key to for years, in all kinds of woat’ie ., MRS. MABEL HENSLEY 22 State Forestry CCC camps in its second victory of the season on tended out into tlie church yard. ning during a conceit? He prob­ ing two home. Warren led the. at­ their location on the map, individ­ stood there facing the sooth, with Mrs. Mabel Hensley will be at Michigan have found jobs and po­ Thursday by defeating the I’oor- Needless to say all the youngsters ably is now a new member of one tack for , the losers with a single ual maps of principal cities, and hands extended ami r. k.’wJJy, Bethlehem Temple for one week, sitions in private employment mnn grocery team S-S. In addi­ were at church the following Sab­ of the hot hands heard nightly and two walks. Sherburn and Sex­ location of state parks, state and peaceful look.on his bronred face starting Sunday, June 14tli. Mrs. since January 1st, according to a tion to holding the Poorman bat­ bath and enjoyed immensely the over the radio but if so which-one? ton hit. best for the winneis with national forests, state police_posts, The writer has always figtixcd Hensley has spent 17 years in tabulation prepared here b y G. A. ters to seven scattered hits, H. t-horus of somewhat lusty croaks Until these mysteries can be 3 hits out o f 4 times up, and 2 airports and state-operated f erry that when the long seat -h for the southern China and will tell many Yeung, in charge of.'Michigan Rudloff aided liis own team by that came from beneath the altar. cleared away Buchanan historical­ out of 3, times up. Roots forged schedule, chief is ended, the noble rcuskin, Interesting tilings about her life in Emergency Conservation Work. cracking out two hits in three Your historian for weeks has ly at least will be slightly off col­ ahead In the first half of the sixth, a member of the Clnookee tribe, the Orient, She is accompanied Mr. Young’s report-shows that trips to the plate. Poorman was spent- considerable time and money or. but Root's tied the .score 6-all in Origin of Accordion will be found leaning up against a by her. daughter, DeLores, Mrs, upwards . of 800 hoys and world the. big- gun for his own . team, trying to unravel the mystery of Letter just received from young the second half. In the seventh The accordion, Invented by an grandfather's clock, perhaps, in Hensley is ml able minister and war veterans in the camps have getting two in three times up. Two whatever became of the small George Noble in Chicago says it Rudloff doubled and was brought' Austrian named Damian in 1829, Is some one's attic along with the an international evangelist. Come been honorably discharged in the sensational catches were made, brass cannon which the Democrats was Henry Spolir who gave him home by a fly to the outfield by a larger development of the mouth other antiques. used to own and which played siich and hear her messages in sermon past five months._ Camp Com­ one by Walters of Doorman's team his first nip of fine cut. There Hartline. • Smith hit-a home' run organ. The true accordion can. be No one no matter how depress .'d, an important part In the Fourth and special songs, Services each manders, educational advisors and and one by Rober o f Roots, who mU3t be others. for the winners. played In only one key, that In of July celebrations. evening starting Sunday' at 7 :43 technical service personnel have turned a hard catch into an easy would ever consent to coop up a The complete history of the Bu- Roots ______111 003 1 -'7-11-4 which it originally is pitched, and noble redskin for kindurg. The The cannon' which was first p, in. —-Contributed. received direct- information that double; play. Theie were ten ehaiian .Cornet band of the 90’s has Chevrolet r__ 010 302 0 6- 6-2 tlie brass keys In the tonic and dom­ chief is still alive, figuratively used in the Mexican war was solid more than 300 o f this number are walks and thirteen errors. at last been completed and will Batteries: for Root’s, Rudloff inant chords. Tliis instrument speaking, of course,, and some day brass and worth almost its weight now working. It is believed that a Roots 510 020 X 8-6- 3 appear fully in the next install­ and Sherburn, pitching, Sherburn never Is used for music of serious W ill be res tired to nis r ghtfui in gold. It was Used to record number o f enrollees from whom no Poorman 003 002 x 6-7-10 ment. let the chips fall where they and Sexton, catching; for Chev­ character, although it Is popular . place on the main corno". Democratic victories at the polls, S ta le N ew s definite .. information has been Batteries; Sherburn and Rudloff may. rolet, Warren and R. Schultz. among the peasantry of. some Euro­ and therefore was nearly as- good forthcoming, are also working. for Roots, Poorman and A, Topash pean countries. The so-called piano- The fact that the wooden horse Grand Itupids Furniture Warren and Knight of the Chev- in front of the harness shop on as new as in the old days only an Pageant A number of enrollees left the for Doorman’s. ' accordion is an Improved and elabo­ camps at the end of the sixth en­ Wilson’K-D's rolets are leading; the league in Main street disappeared at about occasional constable or drain com­ The Gardener’s Lament 'Rehearsals of the 900 persons rate form of the Instrument, . rollment period, April 1st, either batting with 1.000'' each, with the same time-the chief turned up missioner ever edged in ahead. The I thought I'd, plant a; garden, 'who will have rules in the Grand ■ Wilson’s Dairy won. its second because: of statutory limitation of game of tlie season from the D’s Jesse of Wilson’s third with ,833. missing is not a suspicious e r- big gun was used on the Fourth of And raise myself some cats— Rapids Centennial'Furniture- Fes­ their enrollment or because they cafe team 11-9, with Proud pitch­ Team Standing cumstance by any means. The July so the Democrats could keep Fine lettuce, leeks arid cabbage, tival Pageant, July 8, 9, and 10. TiLACKMOND’S ' ing a no-hit game until the sixth theory advanced by certain Criek- in practice just In case anything Potatoes, corn and beets. have begun.' A chorus of more believed they might find work. It Roots - a______3 :.o 1000 NILES is these enrollees who . are most when Donley beat ou t: ah infield ites that the two might have i id- worth celebrating ever did happen. But birdies sat upon the fence than 1,000 voices is being recruit­ "Wilsohs — _____a 2; 0 1000 The cannon suddenly disappeared difficult -to. trace and classify re­ hit. Wilson’s team was led at den away in search of adventure is And saw: my lettuce seeds, ed and in a few days begins re­ Chevrolet, aa_____ 1 i .500 garding- their present employment the bat by Jesse with three hits not worthy of consideration. How­ a number of years ago and while They flew right down and ate ’em hearsing with! the orchestra of. D's Cafe ______:__;____

{Scouts to Take Society Notes Eastern Journey 88th Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post mo­ Do You Know — tored Sunday to Benton Harbor to Shining Light.” Buchanan Boys in Group Trip attend a party honoring the 88th Dayton M. E . Church Sunday evening the Children’s birthday of the latter’s great uncle 3. 0. Snell, Pastor to Points of National day program will be given under Bert Smith. 2 o’clock in the afternoon, church Interest. lervices. the supervision o f Mrs. VanEvery. • « * that You Can Buy the Finest Birthday Dinner 2:45, Sunday School. Young People’s prayer and Bible Plans have just been completed Wilbur Dempsey was the guest study Wednesday evening. for one of the most extensive of honor at a fish fry given by a St. Ancnony's Roman Adult prayer service Thursday evening. Eagle Scout trips ever promoted number of his friends at the Weko Catholic Church by the Berrien-Cass Council of the Beach pavilion Friday evening on Rev. Father 3. R. Day, Pastor Christian Science Churches Boy Scouts of America. The trip the occasion of his birthday. 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays Mass “God the Preserver of Man” will will take .the Scouts out to the » # * will he celebrated at 8 o’clock a. in. be the subject of the Lesson-Sen a,b of BREAD Atlantic coast, covering- all the Friendship Class End and 4th Sundays at 10 a. m. a historical spots in that area. When The Friendship class of the mon in all Christian Science churches throughout the world on the National Scout Jamboree was Evangelical church met Friday Church of Christ cancelled last fall plans were made Sunday, June 14. evening at , the home of Mr. and Pastor, Paul Carpenter 32 Baked Fresh to include the Scouts that were Mrs. Harry Hartline for a lawn Among the Bible citations is for Sunday school superintendent, planning to go to the Jamboree on party. this passage (Matt. 6:31, 33) this Eagle trip. . * ■ .* * Leland Paul.. Primary superintend­ “Therefore take no thought, say­ ent, Miss Arlene Arney. only 10c The trip will start rrom Dowag- Pinochle Party ing, What shall we eat? or, What 10:00 a. m. Bible school. iac in a steel safety bus which has Mrs. Lyle Burrus was, hostess shall we drink? or Wherewithal 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship a radio installed, to provide fri- Tuesday evening to her pinochle shall we be clothed? But seek ye and communion service. tertainment en route. From Do- elub. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. first the kingdom of God, and his at all A & P Food Stores — W hy Pay Morel . wagiac the group will travel to E. Donley, Mrs., Luther Steele and 11:00 a. m. Junior church ser- righteousness; and all these things Toledo, 0., Cleveland, 0,, through Mrs. Bob Russell. ice, Miss Marie Montgomery, sup­ shall be added unto you.” erintendent. Erie, Fa., on to Buffalo, N. Y., a Correlative passages to be read ■ 6:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor from the Christian Science text­ short stay will be made I here to Kure Knot Club A med. society. see Niagara Falls. From Niagara : The members of the Kare Knot book, “ Science and Health with Ivory. Soap Jm bars ffc 8 t/Cbck Coffee ba8 15c Falls the group will travel to Wat­ club and their husbands enjoyed a 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, Key to the Scriptures,*1 by Mary kins Glenn, N, Y, and ihen on to picnic at Fuller's resort at Clear Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m , Baker Eddy, include the following ^ cakes .Albany, N. Y. From Albany the Lake yesterday. midweek prayer service. (p. 62;): “The divine Mind, which Casnay Soap ' 19c iokar Coffee £ 21c forms the bud and blossom; will group will travel to West Point Hardwater for a short stay and from there care for the human body, even as £ cakes Church of the Brethren It clothes.the lily: hut let no mor­ H ^SITK 5 Castile Soap liA 26c proceed on to . at the Dowagiac' high school and 25c Beech-Nut Coffee 10 a. m. Sunday School.. tal interfere with God’s govern­ The group will stay in New York plans to return on June 26 at the 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Geo. city for two days visiting such Dowagiac high school. Full infor­ ment by thrusting in the laws of tin Weybrxght of the Bethany Bible erring, human concepts.” P & G or ICIrl/s sotr 10 C. 29c Del Monte Coffee 25C places as the National Scout of­ mation is being sent to all the School of Chicago. fice, Wall Street, Broadway; Con­ scouts that are planning to go on 7:30 a. m. B. Y. P. D. meeting. the trip. Information can be had Methodist Episcopal Church ey Island, Radio City, Chinatown, 8 p. m. Sermon by Rev. George Am. Family Soap 10 bars 49c Hills Bros. Coffee thi 29c and many other places of interest. by writing or calling the Scout Rev. Thomas Rice, Minister Weybright. Sunday s c h o o l io a. m. This From New York City the group office at 505 Pleasant St., St. Jo­ A ,arSe Sunday will bo tho Children’s will travel to Nendham, N. J., to seph, Michigan. Chips® or Oxydol 2 Pkgs- Maxwell House Coffee 25c Christian Science Society iJay program under the leader­ 37c visit the Mortimer L. Schiff Scout sh ip o f Sirs.. Glenn Haslelt and Reservation, where the national Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ . Ige. John Dalrymple Is ject, “ God, the Preserver of Man.” the teaelu-rs o f the Junior depart­ training schools for Scout execu­ Am- Family Flakes pkg. 19c Green Giant Peas can 15c Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. ment assisting. tives are held and from there they Buried at Hamilton Wednesday evening meeting at Floral deroraliiiiis in charge of will journey to Philadelphia and Q smV 7:45. Airs. J.owell Sworn, assisted by pkgs. Baltimore to visit historical points Dreft 25c Brown Sugar 2 15c Reading room in the church at Alrs. K. Rizor. in that vicinity. From Baltimore Last rites were licks at 1:30 p. Dewey avenue and Oak street, is An opportunity; for infant bap­ 3-lb. the group will visit Annapo.is and. tism will be given by the pastor c t m. Thursday from the Hamilton open each Wednesday afternoon Oise® 19c can c f ^ X . 4 - 29c then on to the rations capital. at this service. 55c Milk funeral home for John Dalrymple, from 2 until 4 o’clock. Washington, D. C. Tho group will 59, and burial was made in the Sunday school and morning ib. stay in Washing:on around two Hamilton cemetery near New Car worship will be combined begin­ Ritz Crackers box 2fc Whitehouse Milk 4 ™ 25c days and an effort will be made lisle. Rev. Thomas Rice officiated Bethlehem Temple- ning at io a. in. anil closing no to have an interview with the John Dalrymple was born June Gladys M. Dick, Pastor later than i l :3o a. in. president, providing he is iu Wash­ 26, 1876, on a farm about fi\ e S. S. Supt., Earl Gridley. 7:30 [>. m. Evening service. .Mr Pabst-ett Cheese Spread ^ 15c A & P Starch Laundry It 17c ington at that lime. From Wash­ miles southwest o f Buclianau m Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. X J.’ I’ eebe of Xiles will give ail ington the group will travel to Bertrand township the son of Morning worship at 11. illustrated -lecture on bis travels Cleanser 2 CatlS boxes Gettysburg, then to Pittsburgh, Archibald M. and Eliza A. Dal­ Evening worship at 7:30. in South America and Europe, Wyandotte 15c Argo Gloss Starch 2 15C touching on the religious atti­ Pa. and : Fort Wayne, Inck, and rymple, and grew to manhood in Tuesday evening at 7:30 Bible back to Dowagiac. The trip will Study. tudes of these countries. As all pkg. this. vicinity. About iwenty years tin- missionary studies this year Swansdown S 2 pks*‘ 15c cover approximately 2,000 miles. ago he left for Kansas and was Thursday evening at 7:3U, praise 23c Morton VSalt and worship. : . iu each department are centered Tlie Scouts will camp ' out except there married.. His wife: and fos­ around South America1 it will he i i -lb. when staying in New York City. ter daughter .Wore killed in an a very appropriate lecture and Salada Tea & pkg. 33c Fig Bars 1 3 lbs 25c Breakfast will he1 cooked before automobile accident about ten L. D. S. Church quite iiilnriiiiug, Mr. llc-ebe will breaking camp, lunch will bo eat en years ago; Six years ago he went Elder V. L. Coonfure, Pa.->tor Use- 111 living pictures he has taken carton 4 C . on route and dinner will be eaten to California. His health started to 10 a. m. Church School. George himself during his travels. Cigarettes ' of io 1 -10 Soda Crackers 2b?x 15c at restaurants. This will pro /ide fail about a year ago and he spent Seymour, director. • , Services at Uronoko at 9 a. in. balanced meals throughout the much of last summer in a hospi­ . 11 a. m. Junior worship. An il­ | 0 bars trip. tal in Arizona, He suffered a lustrated sermor.etfe will be given Pels Naptha Soap 41c Graham packers : t t 17c by Elder F. E. Myers of Misha­ Grow Without Soil - Scouts that: are planning, to stroke ten days before liis death. Plants living without soil and Un­ make the: trip are Donald Schrieb- On Dec. 8, he arrived in Buchanan waka.' :■ ■: ^ cakes 7:30 p. m. Sermon by George der artificial conditions at the Boj-ce Woodbury's bo'-SS&S, Sardines ’’roli" 5c eiy Richard Lyons, and John De- and had since made his home with Thompson, institute: have grown at 15c fiolds, C'oloma; Paul Ccott, Janies his sister, Mrs, Pierce Cautfman, Seymour. ; ■ two or three times tire normal rate. 5-lb. Ho is survived by two sisters, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday mid-week Anderson, James, Hovoy, James Soap Chips box 4 rolu 25c Pound and Dick Fletcher, Benton; Mrs. Bierce CauffmSn of Buchan­ prayer service. 27c Scot Tissue Harbor; Robert Milton, Robert an, and Mrs. Edgar Doyle of Ga- Establish Model Village Evangelical Church pkg. ■Rahn, Frank Lahr and Dick: Pill- lien; by two brothers, B ert Dal­ A French candy company, wishing Feis Naptha Chips 4 rolIs 15 c C. A. Handers, Pastor I9c Waldorf Tissue brandt, St. Joseph; Ivan Price, rymple of Bifehanan and Ernest. to combat race suicide, established : Bible School at .10. a. m. Mrs. John Dale and; George Riley, Bu­ Dalrymple of Berrien Springs. a model village to encourage large, - Ige. John Fowler and William Schultz, Lux pfc85- chanan; Robert.Firestone, Donald healthy families, and has so far or Ivory Flakes pkg. 4X Sugar 2 f 5c superintendents'. Teachers and 21c Shroyer, Brooks Thomas, Clare No Free Seeds Anymore evicted seven families because stiffly Lee: and Ernest SophCr, Dowagiac The Department of Agriculture at Classes for all. cient children were not forthcom­ Rlns® Ige. and Robert Vanantwerp, . Benton Washington hasn't distributed any Sermon a1, 11. Theme, “The ing. pkg. 19c Kellogg's All Bran fe I9c Harbor. free seed for over 13 years. The tn-> will start on J me 15 Pried 4-oz. cell< pLg- 15c Pkg. 12 c Grape-Nuts 8-oz. %fe Sandwich Spread jar 10c Instant Postum S i 39c A Pt pLs- 19c Thelh Jew De Luxe Closet &P Grape Juice bottle 10c Postum Cereal ci thf Here it is—and as usual wc offer it firsj/' Yukon Club 25c Coleman#s M^ura ^ pks- 25c Campbell#s Soups f e ‘3 cans 25 c Calumet powder I t I9c tm. Ige. Baby Foods HeiG~b^spp’s 25c Ovaltine can 29c can 55 c lb. 3-lb. Snowdrift can 19c can 55c Carton Lard S. 25c Salad ql. Miracle Whip Dressing: jar 37c- 24-“'lb-^0#Y Splendid Flour bag OYC ,0U .wm K i r s ' " Iona Cocoa . !5c Moat Heinz Soups Varieties 2 25 c Ice Cream eporter-photographers, hundreds of them, Powder 2 pkst'1' f 5c ■ constantly scour the world for "shots" Jello willR make a news highlight more real. .. mo;, Gelatine pkgs. Dessert 3 interesting. . . more understandable. The siq Jeflo business-like click of a camera and a th SMOKED PICNICS ______lb 10c word story is captured, all in an insjffi^ to ke RADISHES presented in a manner more. grarjj^|c than the words themselves could ever atjfojy LARD, Major Bros. _ _ _ r _ _ 2 lbs. 25c Whites, __3 bun. 10c; Reds, _ 4 bun. 10c The scenes these men pho^grapli number into SLICED BACON ______i/2 lb>pkg>19c LEAF LETTUCE, lb . ______5c the thousands From this great number a SHORT RIBS ______lb n c Careful sel^fg^n js made. The chosen-pictures, TOMATOES— ______lb. 10c designejjf'to ^ you m the visualization of im- It’s made of an unusually heavy fibre BEEF ROAST ______lb. 14<>46c neWs events or "Human-interest" board with a strong wood frame. BEANS, Wax or Green ______lb. 10c lurrenoes and individuals, are regularly There’s a bar that will hold from V FRESH KILLED CHICKENS jered by this newspaper. 12 to 20 garments and a metal handle and closing device. Home Grown SPINACH______lb. 5c 'his is our answer to a modern public's demand It’s the next best thing to an extra closet! Upon a modem newspaper for pictures of places, Full length chemically treated retainer persons and incidents of world-wide interest. REVIEW OF WORLD EVENTS— IN PICTURES TROOST BROS. APPEARING REGULARLY IN THIS PAPER NILES Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday— WBBM-r-6:30 P. M< Z li N. Second St. LISTEN TO KATE SMITH AT COFFEE TIME ■4!! 3% Sales Tax W e Cash W P A ChocUj

was first presented to the public that said court adjudicate and de­ praying that the administration da real estate in Berrien County, November 1927, and recorded- in The northeast quarter or the four years ago, It added one termine who were' at the time of bonis non of said estate be grant­ Michigan, to wit: the office of the Register of Deeds northwest quarter of section twen­ more unit to the more than 24,- his, death the legal heirs of said ed to Jesse F. Viele or to some Commence 80 rods north of of Berrien County, Michigan, on ty-four, township three south, 000,000 Fords Which have been deceased and entitled to inherit the other suitable person. southeast corner of the northeast the 10th day of November 1927, range seventeen west. Also, the built since the Ford Motor Co. estate of which said deceased died It is Ordered, That the 29th day quarter of section 13, town 7, in Liber 150 of Mortgages, on page southeast quarter of the northwest south, range 18 west; thence quarter of section twenty-four, CLASSIFIEDS—Minimum charge PASTURE FOR RENT—On Pike was established June 10, 1903. The seized. of June A . D. 1936, at ten 302, by failure to make installment south 40 rods; thence west to the township -three south, range seven­ 25c for 5 lines or less, 3 issues lake near Bakertown. M. J. 25,000.000th Ford will be built It is Ordered, That the 29th day o’clock in the forenoon, at said payments of principal and interest St. Joseph river; thence norther­ teen west, excepting so much of 50c, cash' in advance. Card,of Casey. 23t3p early in 1937. of , June A. D. 1936, at ten Probate Office, be and is hereby at maturity and for four months thanks, minimum charge, 50c. o’clock in the forenoon, at said appointed for hearing said petition; ly along said riser to a point due thereafter, whereby the mortgagee same in the southeast comer there­ probate office, be and is hereby It is Furthur Ordered, That pub­ west o f the place of beginning; of as lies south of the Watervllet- FOR RENT—5 room, furnished, thence east to the beginning, 40 elects and. declares the whole of Recreation Program appointed for examining and al­ lic notice thereof be given by‘ pub­ Hartford road (so-called.) • Also, FOR SALE modern flat, Call L.- W. Johnson acres more or less. AT.SO com­ the principal and interest due lowing said account and hearing’ so much of the-west three-quarters Furniture Store, 118 Main St. Begun at Two Parks lication o f a copy o f this order, mencing 40 rods south of the and payable as provided by the FOR SALE—Used Gas engine in . 24tlp said petition; . once each week for three succes­ northeast corner of the northeast terms of said mortgage. of the east half of the southwest No. 1 condition. Buchanan Co- It is Furtner Ordered, That pub­ sive weeks previous to said day of quarter section 13, town 7, south, The amount claimed to be due quarter of said section twenty-four lic notice thereof bfe given by pub­ as lies north of the Watervliet- t ops., Inc. 24tlc FOR RENT—5-room cottage on The summer recreational pro­ hearing, in the Berrien County range 18 west; thence south 40. on said mortgage at the date, of lication of a copy of this order, Record, a newspaper printed and Hartford road (so-called), excep­ Batchelor’s Island, Garage. Al­ gram or that part of it continued rods; thence west to St. Joseph this notice is the sum of $682.73 of -••FOR SALE—Seven room house for three successive weeks previous ting right of way of the Pere fred Flenar, Gen. Del. or phone from winter is now in progress, circulated in said County. river; thence north along said principal, interest and taxes and the ,. and garage. 405 West Front St. to said day o f hearing, in the Ber­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, Marquette Railway Company. Sub­ 287. 25tlc with Miss Mayme Proseus in river to a point due West of the further sum o f $35,00, as an at­ 24t3p rien County Record, a newspaper Judge Of Probate. place of beginning; thence east to ject to easements granted. Indiana Bit- charge of the younger children at. torney’s fee provided for in said beginning, 40 acres more or loss; & Michigan Electric Company, a WANTED Kathryn Park and Harry Banke printed and circulated in said coun­ SEAL, A true copy. Florence mortgage, and no suit or proceed­ » FOR.SALE—160 acre farm with except pole and overflow rights. in charge of the older children at ty. Ladwig, Register of Probate. ings at law or in .equity having corporation, for maintenance of an •; buildings, 8 miles south of Bu- WANTED TO BUY—Beef cattle. MALCOLM HATFIELD, ■ - , . « ALSO except 10 acres sold to Athletic park. Miss Proseus and been instituted to recover the debt electric wire line, as recorded in !’ chanan. Phone 108. 24t3p Dan Merson’s Market. 15tfc Judge of Probate. 1st insertion June 4; last June 18 Bomhcrger May 20, 1926, describ­ Mr. Banke are also in charge of secured by said mortgage or any Berrien County, Michigan, Regis­ SEAL. A true copy. Florence STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ ed as: Commencing 40 rods north try of Deeds, in Liber 35 of Miscel­ FOR SALE — Windmill, 30-foot the hobby fair preparations and part thereof. WANTED—Berries to haul to Ladwig, Register of Probate. bate Court for the County of and loo rods west of (lie south laneous Records, on pages 458, 460 tower in good condition. Dan all school children interested are quarter post on the east line of Now therefore, . NOTICE IS Benton Harbor market. I f grow­ Berrien. and 466, lying within said County -- Merson. 17tf to see them. Supt. Stark reports 1st insertion June 11; last June 25 section 13, town 7 ,’ south, range HEREBY GIVEN, that by Virtue ers can combine to make a load. At a session of said Court, held and State, will he sold at public that he has no definite word of the STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- 18. west; thence north 382.25 feet; of the power of sale contained in ’■ FOR SALE—Ponderosa tomato 505 Days Ave. Wm. J. Gombosi. at the Probate Office in the city auction to the highest bidder for regular summer program for . bate Court for the County of thence .west 1106 feet to the St. said mortgage and the Statute in -■ plants; also Marglobe, 40c per 23t3p of St. Joseph in said county, on such case made an 7 provided, the cash by the sheriff' o f Berrien which John Miller was appointed Berrien. the 28th day of May A. D. 1936. Joseph river; thence south 9 deg. 100.’ Wm. C. Lyddick. 22t3p 57 min. west 388.8 feet, along said said mortgage will be foreclosed by County, at the front door of the WANTED — Dressmaking work, director. Present: Hen. Malcolm Hatfield, At a session of said Court, held river; thence east 1173 feet to the a sale of the premises described Court House, in the City of Saint • FOR SALE—New and used culti- also will teach pupils in sewing at the Probate Office in the city o f Judge of Probate. In the Matter place of beginning. ALSO ex­ therein, or so much thereof as may Joseph, in said County and State,' of the Estate of Ella VanEvery, . vators. You should see our line. classes this sumer, 1:15 each Effect Permanent St. Joseph in said County, on the cept 2 acres sold to Bomhcrger he necessary to pay the amount so on July 14, 1036, at -two o’clock Tuesday. Enroll any time. Mrs. deceased. Tennyson E. VanEvery (Buchanan Co-ops, Inc. 24tle 8th day of June A. D. 1936. August 31, 1929 described as a as aforesaid due on said mortgage, p. m. There is due and payable Vernon Green, 129 Main. 24t3p Industrial Assoc. Present:. Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, having filed in said court his pe­ strip o f land o f the width of 80 with six per cent interest from the at the date of this notice upon the ^jljFOR SALE—Sow to farrow June tition praying that the administra­ Judge of Probate. In the Matter feet from' north to south lying date of this notice, and all other debt secured by said mortgage, ist, also three month old WANTED—Five or ten acres with tion of said estate be granted to of the Estate of Dale Boyce, min­ north of and adjacent to a tract legal costs together with said at­ the sum of $4585.52. shoats; cows and fence posts. summer home, electric lights, on A permanent Industrial organi­ Tennyson E. VanEvery or to some or. Harry Boyce having filed o f land conveyed to the grantee torney’s fee, at public auction, to Dated April eleventh 1936,' ’ 2ltfc E. C. Wonderlich. small lake west of Buchanan. other suitable person, and his pe­ zation was effected Monday even­ in said Court his petition, praying on May 29, 1926 by deed record­ the highest bidder, at-the front THE FEDERAL LAND Write J. H. D „ Box 65, Ham­ tition praying that said court ad­ ed in hook 259 page 2S1; the cast • FOR SALE—40 acres, 4 mi. from ing to continue negotiations for for license to sell the interest of outer door of the Court House in BANK OF SAINT PAUL, mond, Ind. 24t3c line o f which is the east line of Buchanan on gravel road, $600. the factory here and also to con­ said estate, in certain real estate judicate and determine who were the City of St. Joseph, Berrien Mortgagee ■at the time of her death the legal said tract heretofore conveyed $200 cash, balance 6 per cent. WANTED—To buy a buggy or tinue in such future work as may therein described, County, Michigan, on Monday, the GORDON BREWER, heirs o f said deceased and entitled extended; the west line of-which R. L. Penwell, Galien. 22t3p cart and harness for small "come to hand. F. C. Hathaway It is Ordered, That the 6th day 2nd day of August 1936, at ten Attorney for the Mortgagee was elected chairman; Atty. Des- to inherit the real estate of which is the St. Joseph river, containing pony. E. C. Wonderlich. 24tf of July A. D. 1936, at ten o’clock in the forenoon. Bronson, Michigan. FOR SALE—Bay gelding, 1600 lbs enberg, secretary; D. W. Ewing, o ’clock in the forenoon, at said said deceased died seized. 2 acres .more or less. J. PAUL CAMPBELL, The premises to be sold are sit­ A real worker, Buchanan Co­ WANTED— Women and girls to treasurer and L. O. Swem and A. probate office, he and is hereby It is Ordered, That the 29th day Assignee of Mortgagee. uated in the City of Buchanan, 1st insertion April 23; last July 9 ops., Inc. 24tlc take short course of training in J. George, collection committee. appointed for hearing said peti­ of June A. D. 1936, at ten A. A. WORTHINGTON, Berrien County, Michigan, and are NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE practical nursing. Good pay Mr. Ewing has given the use of the o’clock in the forenoon, at said tion, and that all persons interest­ Attorney for Assignee, described in said mortgage as fol­ Default having been made in -the FOR SALE—Maple syrup, $1.75 bank as headquarters for the re­ Probate Office, be and is hereby while learning. Recommended by ed in said estate appear before Business Address, lows, to wit: conditions of that certain mort­ . gallon. Call 526W or write Mar- ception of contributions. The or­ appointed for heariDg said peti­ doctors. Write 304. Gaskins Bldg. said Court, at said time and place, Buchanan, Michigan. Lot number twenty one (21), gage dated the first day o f De­ ; - vin -Hershberger, 213 E. Third ganization is called the Buchanan tion; Fort Wayne, Ind. 23t3p to show cause why a license to sell block thirteen (13),' English and cember, 1933, executed by Warren T St., Buchanan. 22t3p Industrial Committee. It is. Further Ordered, That pub­ 1st insertion May 28; last June 11 the Interest of said estate in said Holmes Addition to the Village C. Taylor and Lillian Taylor, hus­ MISCELLANEOUS real estate should not be granted; lic notice thereof be given by pub­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ i-F O R SALE—Eight room house. (now City) of Buchanan. band and wife, as mortgagors, to It Is Further Ordered, That pub­ lication of a copy of this order, bate Court for the County of U- Partly modem, with 16 acres of WHEN YOUR EYES need glasses, Blues'Will Play Dated May 5th, 1936. the Land Bank Commissioner, act­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ once each week for three succes­ Berrien, C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, ' ‘ Industrial Building and ing pursuant to -the provisions of 4 - land, 2% miles northeast of Bu- lication of a copy of this order, for sive weeks previous to said day of A t a session of said court, held at Root’s News Depot every at the Probate Office in the City of Loan Association, Part 3 of the Act o f Congress 1 chanan. Phone 7132F3 evenings. Oak Ridge Sunday three successive weeks previous to hearing in the Berrien County Thursday. 44t4o St. Joseph in said county, on the Mortgagee. known as the Emergency Farm 23t3p said day of hearing, in the Ber­ Record, a newspaper printed and 26th day of May A. D. 1936. Frank R. Sanders, Mortgage Act of 1933, as amended NOTICE—Have your rooms pap­ rien County Record, a newspaper circulated in said County. FOR SALE— Eight room mod­ The Blues lost to the Granger MALCOLM HATFIELD, Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield. Attorney for Mortgagee (U. S. C. Title 12, Sections 1016- ered. Good work. Price reason­ printed and circulated in said coun­ Judge of Probate: In the Matter ern house, S04 S. Portage St, Cardinals at the Liberty Heights Judge of Probate. Business Address, 1019), as mortgagee, filed for rec­ able, Mrs. Noah Weaver, Wag­ ty. of the Estate of John C. Dick, newly decorated. Phil B. Boone diamond by a, score of 12-3, the SEAL. ' A true copy. Florence Buchanan, Michigan. ords in the office o f the Register ner Road, R. F. D. No. 2. 22t3p only alibi of the locals being the ■ MALCOLM HATFIELD, deceased. Edgar A. Willard hav­ Phone 339R- 2Jt3P Ladwig, Register of Probate. o f Deeds of Berrien County, Mich­ absence o f the entire infield and a Judge of Probate. ing filed in said Court his petition, •FOR SALE—The original closed WE BUY— Mixed scrap iron, 25c 1st insertion April 16; last July 2 igan, on the thirteenth day of De­ consequent transfer of position by SEAL. A .true copy. . Florence praying for license to sell the in­ deck hay loader. New Idea. Bu­ per hundred lbs.. Phil Frank, 1st insertion May 28; last Aug. 13 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE cember, 1933, recorded in Liber 183 players that seemed to demoralize Ladwig, Register of Probate. chanan Co-ops, Inc. 24tle 105 N. Portage, Buchanan. tf MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE terest of said estate in certain real Default having been made in the o f Mortgages on Page 359 -thereof, the team, as seven errors indicate, Notice is hereby given, that the estate therein described. conditions of that certain mortgage and which mortgage was there­ FOR SALE—Green Mountain seed TEACHERS—We have vacancies. Over and above those alibis, the 1st insertion June 11; last June 25 mortgage dated July 5, 1930, given It is Ordered, That the 22nd day dated the first day of December, after and on the twentieth day oi potatoes. Andrew March, ZV2 Write us your qualifications, en­ Blues were lamentable in the hit­ St a t e o f M i c h i g a n , The Pro­ by George L. Richards and Flor­ of June A. D. 1936, at ten 1933, executed by Walter Carlson February, 1936, by an instrument miles southwest of Bakertown. close stamp. Teachers’ Exchange ting department. The absence of bate Court for the County of ence: R. Richards, husband and o’clock in the forenoon, at said and Hattie Carlson, husband and in writing, duly assigned to the 24tlc Kansas City, Kas. 24tlp Leiter at first, Mangold at second ■' Berrien. ' wife, as mortgagors, to Audley Probate Office, he and is hereby wife, as mortgagors, to the Land Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora­ and Dellinger at third, cut deeply A t a session of said Court, held Rivers, as mortgagee, covering the appointed for hearing said petition, Bank Commissioner, acting pur­ tion, a corporation, of Washington, • FOR SALE—Baseball glove, $1.00, at the Probate Office in the City into the hitting ability of the team, and that all persons interested in suant to the provisions of Part 3 D. C., and which assignment of ' $5.00 steel tape for $1.00. Call at of St. Joseph in said County, on lands described as: Three-Millionth Jesse pitched good ball, striking Commencing at a point on the said estate appear before said of the A ct of Congress known as mortgage was filed for record in’ Record office. 24tlp out 8 men. Brock and Dixon alter­ the 3rd day of June A. D. 1936. ; Ford V-8 Produced , Present: Hon./Malcolm Hatfield, east line of Days Avenue fifty-two Court, at said time and place, to the Emergency Farm Mprtgage said office o f the Register oi FOR SALE—Potatoes for seed, nated for the Cardinals, striking Judge of Probate., , In the Matter (52) feet south, of the south line show cause -why a license to sell Act of 1933, as amended (U. S, C. Deeds o f the County of Berrien, out 9. ■ treated and green sprouted. of the Estate of William W. Pax­ of Front Street; thence east forty- the interest of said estate in said Title 12, Sections 1016-1019), as Michigan, on the fourth day oi The Blues w ill.play the Oak Plants, cabbage and tomatoes, The 3J&Q,000th V-8 Ford came ton, deceased.. Clyde: B. Paxton five (45) feet; thence south eight real estate should not he granted; mortgagee, filed for records in the March, 1936, recorded in Liber 13 Ridge Dairy of Mishawaka at the 20c per 100. Call after 6 p. m. off the final assembly line at the having filed in said court his final (8) feet; thence east fifty-five (55) It is Further Ordered, That pub­ office of the Register of Deeds of Asst, o f Mtgs. on Page 24. Liberty. Heights diamond Sunday. Dunlap strawberries for canning. Rouge plant of the Ford Motor administration account; , and his feet; thence south four (4) feet; lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Berrien County, Michigan, on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lication of a copy of this order, Raspberries, Gillman E. Annis. company May 26th under the eyes, petition praying for. the allowance thence west one hundred (100) third day of January, 1934, record­ that said mortgage will be fore­ for three successive weeks prev­ Rte. 3. 24t3p of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford and Cub Scouts Take thereof and for the assignment feet;, thence north twelve (121. ed in Liber 182 of Mortgages on closed, pursuant to power o f sale; ious to said day o f hearing, in the a group of his British cement man­ and distribution o f the residue of feet to the place of beginning, in Page 397 thereof, and which mort­ and the premises therein described FOR SALE—Kimball upright pia­ ufacturers headed by Viscount said estate, Berrien County Record, a news­ gage was thereafter and on the as: no. Reasonable. Mrs. Carl Rem­ Camp Madron Hike the City of Buchanan, County of paper printed and circulated in Wolmer. The car, which marks It is Ordered, That the 6th day Berrien, Michigan, which mortgage nineteenth day of February, 1936, The southwest quarter of tlw ington, 305 Moccasin Ave. 24tlc said county. southeast quarter of section thirty, another milestone in Ford pro­ of July A. D, 1936, at ten o’clock was recorded on July 11, 1930 in by an instrument f,n writing, duly Earl Derfltnger, Cub Scoutmast­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, one, township seven south, range FOR SALE—3-burner Kerosene duction was immediately driven to in the forenoon at said probate of­ the office o f the Register of Deeds assigned ■ to the Federal Farm er, and Assistant Fred Johansen, fice, be and is hereby appointed Judge of Probate. eighteen west, lying within said stove with oven, $8; electric the new Ford Rotunda after it of Berrien County, Michigan, in Mortgage Corporation, a corpora­ conducted 18 of the Cubs -on an for examining and allowing said SEAL. A true copy, Florence County and State will he sold at washer, $10. 405 W. Third St. 'had been inspected by the Fords liber 170 pf mortgages, page 32, tion, o f Washington,’ D. C., and overnight hike to Camp Madron, account and hearing said petition; Ladwig. Register of Probate, public auction to the highest bid­ Phone 1F1. 24tlc and their guests. There it remain­ and which mortgage was duly as­ which assignment of mortgage was ed on display for a few days after staying there Saturday night, It is Further Ordered, That filed for record in said office of der for cash by the Sheriff of Ber­ signed by Audley Rivers to W. J. 1st insertion May 14; last June 18 FOR SALE—Hot Point electric which, it was started overland to public .notice thereof be given by the Register of Deeds of the Coun­ rien County at the front door of Miller, by a written assignment STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the water heater. Almost new. Price Dallas for exhibition during the puMication o f a copy o f this order ty Of Berrien, Michigan, on the the Court -House in the City of Niles Man Buys dated October 8, 1930, record­ reasonable. 309 W. Front St. summer in the Ford Exposition for til,-■'e successive weeks prev­ Circuit Court for the County of sixth day of March, 1936, recorded Saint Joseph in said County and ed October 9, 1930, in said Berrien, in Chancery. 24t3p building at the Texas Centennial ious to said day o f hearing, in the in Liber 12 of Asst, of Mtgs. on State, on July 21st, 1936, at two Quality Bakery Register of Deeds office, in liber 8 Exposition. Berrien County-.Record, a news­ Lois Emerson Richards, plaintiff, Page 25, o’clock p. m. There is due and FOR SALE— 6-room -bungalow. The 3,000,000th V-8 unit was the Richard VanTuy] of Niles has paper printed and circulated in Asst, of mortgages, page 557, will vs. Richard S. Richards, defendant. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN payable at the date o f this notice 433 Michigan St, $900. Part one-millionth Ford to be built purchased the Quality Bakery, said county. be foreclosed by sale of said prem­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION that said mortgage will he fore­ upon the debt secured by said down, -balance contract. Call since June 18th, 1935, a year less which will be operated by his MALCOLM HATFIELD, ises, at the front door of the Court Suit pending in thh Circuit Court closed, pursuant to power o f sale, mortgage, the sum of $555.61. HSilJ after 7 p. m. 24t3p 18 days. Its production was hail­ brother, John VanTuyl, an exper­ ■ Judge of Probate. House,-, in the City of St. Joseph, for the County of Berrien, in and the premises therein described Dated April Eleventh 1936. ed by Ford executives as further ienced haker. Mrs. Richard Van- SEAL. A true copy. Florence Michigan* 'that being the place of Chancery at the City of St. Joseph, FEDERAL FARM MORT­ FO R RE N T as: public justification of the new Tuyl, who will he in charge of the Ladwig, Register of Probate holding the Circuit Court for said in said county on the 7th day of That part of the southeast GAGE CORPORATION, a FOR RENT—Modem flat. Glenn principles of motor car engineer­ sales room, was formerly Miss county, said sali) tp be held on the April, 1936. , quarter of the northeast quarter corporation, of Washington, 1st insertion June 4; last June 18 E. Smith. 24tlc ing introduced when the V -8 Ford Emma Bright, nurse at the Clark 24th day of August, 1936, at ten In this cause it appearing by af­ of section twenty-five, township six, D. C. Assignee of Mortgagee. STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ hospital. It is expected that the o’clock in the forenoon ot Chat day. fidavit on file that the defendant, south, range nineteen west, lying Gordon Brewer, bakery will open Saturday. bate Court for the County of The amount claimed to he due Richard S. Richards, is a resident Attorney for Assignee of Berrien. east of the highway, running from on said mortgage for principal and the State o f Illinois, residing at Mortgagee A t a session o f said Court, held Baroda to Hill’s school house thru Mr. and Mrs. Eric Aronson and interest at the date of this no Lice, Bronson, Michigan. A T T H E THEATRE at the Probate Office in the city of Rockford, Illinois. said southeast quarter o f the Mr. and Mrs. .Glenn Swaim at­ is $1482.83, besides costs of fore­ On motion of Lewis W. James, St. Joseph in said County, on the northeast quarter of section twen­ 1st insertion June 11; last June 25 tended the 25th wedding anniver­ closure and attorney fees. Humorist Starred absorbing story which concerns 29th day o f May A. D. 1936. Attorney for the Plaintiff, it is ty-five, township six south, range STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ sary of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pet­ Dated May 25, 1936. ORDERED that the appearance of nineteen west, lying within said Irvin S. Cobb, the man whose the efforts of a rascally group to Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, bate Court for the County of erson, in Chicago Sunday, W. J. MILLER, Mortgagee. the Defendant be entered in this County and State will be sold at kindly wit and fascinating yarns wrest the secret of a hidden gold Judge of Probate, In the Matter B en en. ■ . . CARL D. MOSIER, public auction to the highest bidder A t 4. session of said Court, held have won him millions of friends, mine from Frank. of the Estate of Caroline B. Noble, cause within three mo'.nths from When Milkmen Play Attorney for Mortgagee, for cash by the Sheriff of Berrien a t the Probate Office in the City joins the lists o f Hollywood’s ma­ • Follow this great story* chapter deceased. Charles F. Boyle hav­ the date of this order; abdrthat in The board o f directors of the Businesss Address: case of his appearance he cause his County -at the front door of the of St. Joseph in said county, on jor celebrities as he makes his by chapter starting next Friday. Southwestern Michigan Dairymen ing filed in said court his petition, the 4th day of June A. D. 1936: first starring appearance in praying for license to sell the in­ Dowagiac, Michigan. - • answer to the Bill of Complaint to Court House in the City o f Saint Sunday-Monday Only Association met Tuesday evening Joseph in said County and State, on Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, “Everybody's Old Man,” the Fox terest of said estate in certain real be filed and a dopy thereof to b ! Judge of Probate. In the Matter at Clear Lake at a dinner given by July 14, 1936, at two o’clock p. nt. picture at the Hollywood theatre, It is always William Powell’s estate therein described; served upon Plaihtiff’s Attorney' o f the Estate of James A. Arthur, Wilson’s Dairy and. The Producer’s ( ist insertion May 14; last Aug. 0) -Mere is due and payable at the Friday and Saturday. luck, when sleuthing on the screen Dairy of Niles. The. event was It is Ordered, That the 29th day. within fifteen days after service on deceased. . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE date of this notice upon the debt “ By Air,” Thriller to confront extraordinary cunning held at the Clear Lake Woods ho­ of June A. D. 1936, at ten him or his attorney of a copy of It appearing to the Court that criminals. And if his luck has in the forenoon, at said prolate SALE ■ the said hill, and defaulting there­ secured by said mortgage, the sum the time for presentation of the “Thirteen Hours By Air,” a tel. M r. Wilson stated yesterday changed at all, its for the worse in office, be and is hereby appointed Default having been made in in that said bill be taken as con­ of $1,974.23. claims against said estate should thrilling drama of romance and morning that the report that a the conditions of a certain mort­ “The Ex-Mrs, Bradford,” which for hearing said petition, and that fessed by said Defendant. Da^ed April Eleventh 1936. be limited, and that a time and excitement on a transcontinental detail of State police, two ambu­ gage dated September 14, 1932, presents Jean Arthur, co-starring 'It is further ORDERED that the 'FEDERAL FARM MORT­ place be appointed to receive, ex­ lances and the county coroner al­ all persons interested in said es­ made by Charles A. Baker and passenger plane, opens Friday at opposite him. Said Plaintiff cause this order tp GAGE CORPORATION, a so attended was a gross exaggera­ tate appear before said court, at Lydia L. Baker, his wife, to Car­ amine and adjust all claims and de­ the Hollywood with a cast headed be published in the Berrien Coun­ corporation, of Washington, mands against said deceased by by Fred MacMurray and Joan AS a doctor investigating the tion., Very little milk was drunk, said time and place, to show cause rie B. Harrison and recorded in ty Record, a newspaper printed, D.yCV Assignee of Mortgagee. and before said Court; Bennett. case of a jockey who falls off his It Was all in all the greatest why a license to sell the interest of the office of the Register, of horse, dead from unknown causes, published and circulating in said Gordon Bjewer, It is Ordered, that creditors of A large cast supports the two event In the dairy industry since said estate in said real estate Deeds for Berrien County, Michi­ County, within forty days from the Attorney lV^r Assignee of said deceased are required .to, pro- principal players, among them Za- just before he can bring it in a the milk truck tangled With a should not he granted; gan, in liber 180 of mortgages on page 283 on September 16, .1932, date hereof, and continued therein Mortgagee ' sent their claims to said Court at Su Pitts, John Howard, Bonnie winner, Powell himself is clever­ painter’s truck at the corner of It is Further Ordered, That pub­ that thereafter, and on the 13th once each week for six successive Bronson, Michigan. said Probate Office on or before Bartlett, Grace Bradley, Alan Bax­ ly placed under suspicion by the Third and Bake recently and the lic notice thereof be given by publi­ killer, who pulls a second murder driver of the former delivered 17 cation of a copy of this order, day o f April 1036, said mortgage weeks or that Plaintiff cause a the 19th day of October A, D. ter, Brian Donlevy, Ruth Donnelly was assigned by said Carrie B. 1st insertion April 16; last July 2 1936 at ten o’clock in the forenoon, on his doorstep. bottles of turpentine to his cus­ for three successive weeks previous copy of this order to be personally NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE and Fred Keating. Harrison to J. Paul Campbell, the said time and place being hereby tomers that morning., to said day o f hearing, in the Ber­ served on the said Defendant at Default having been made in the Serial Starts “ The Singing Kid” assignment thereof being record­ least twenty days before the time appointed for the examination and rien County Record, a newspaper ed in said Registers Office _ on conditions of that certain mort­ Bocal movie fans will have the “The Singing Kid,” First Na­ 1st insertion June 4; last June 18 above prescribed for his appear­ adjustment of all claims' and de­ printed and .circulated in said May 12, 1936 in liber 11 of assign­ gage dated the first day o f May, opportunity to see the famous boy tional’s latest gigantic musical STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ mands against said deceased. county. ments on page. 543, and on which ance. 1934, executed by Harley A. spectacle with A1 Jolson in the bate Court for the County of I t la Further Ordered, that pub­ hero of 900 novels recreated for MALCOLM HATFIELD, said mortgage there is claimed to Dated April 7, 1936. Struble and Ella Struble as bis stellar role comes to the Holly­ Berrien. lic notice thereof be glveh by pub­ the screen when “The Adventures Judge of Probate. lie due at this date the sum of FREMONT EVANS, ' wife- and in her own individual wood theatre Tuesday, Wednesday A t a session of said Court, held SEAL. A true copy. Florence lication of a copy of this order o f Frank Merriwell” comes to the $1946.30, principal and interest, - Circuit Judge, right, as mortgagors, -to The Fed­ and Thursday. at the Probate Office in the city of Ladwig, Register of Probate. for three successive weeks previous Hollywood, starting Friday. Each and the power of sale contained Lewis W. James eral Land Bank of Saint Paul, a week for twelve weeks a new St. Joseph in said County, on the to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ The picture combines hilarious 29th day of May A. D. 1936. 1st insertion June 4; last June 18 in said mortgage having become Attorney' for Plaintiff body corporate, of St. Paul, Minne­ chapter will be shown as a special rien County Record, v a newspaper comedy with heart throbbing dra­ Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ operative, notice is hereby given Bus. Add: Dowagiac, Mich. , sota, as mortgagee, filed for rec­ added attraction at the theatre. ma, spectacular specialty num­ bate Court for the County of that the mortgaged premises will printed and circulat&J I n ' said Judge of Probate. ord In the office of the Register county. > Don Briggs plays the title role bers and catchy new popular songs Berrien. be sold as provided by law in In the Matter of the Estate of 1st insertion May 2; last July 23 o f Deeds of Berrien County, Michi­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, and Jean Rogers and John King it fa a colorful production with Leland S. Nickerson, deceased, A t a session o f said Court, held case of mortgage foreclosure by MORTGAGE SALE at the Probate office in the City of gan, on the thirteenth day of Judge of Probate, play other featured parts. the glittering background of New Richard E, Schwartz having advertisement, , at the front door Default having been made in the St. Joseph in said county, on the o f the Court House in the City of June, 1934, recorded in Liber 184 SEAL. A true copy, Florence See "The Adventures of Frank York show life, with beautiful filed in said court his final 28th day of May A. D. 1936. conditions of a certain mortgage of Mortgages on Page 571 thereof, Ladwig, Register of Probat-q^ Merriwell” from the opening chap­ chorus and dancing girls, struttin,’ St. Joseph, Berrien County, administration account, and his pe­ . Present: Hon, Malcolm Hatfield, Michigan, on the ioth day of made by Elza Mitchell and Geor­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ter to the smashing final install­ truckin’ black beauties right from The Yowl 1» the Snmo "H* tition praying for the allowance Judge Of Probate. In the Matter August 1936 at ten o’clock in the gia Mitchell, , husband and That said mortgage will be fore­ ment! You will see thrilling ath­ Harlem, mostly members of the thereof and for the assignment and of the Estate of Charles P. Ingalls, forenoon. wife to the Industrial Building and closed, pursuant to power of sale, When you step on a cat’s tall half letic achievements graphically pic­ the noise she makes is due to "Blackbirds,” "The Cotton Club distribution of the residue of said deceased. Georgia Holroyd hav­ The mortgaged premises being Loan Association, a Michigan Cor­ and the premises -therein described anger and half to pain. tured and follow a breath-taking, Revue,” and other shows. estate, and big petition praying ing filed in said court her petition known as the following described poration, dated the 7th day of as: . THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1936, THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE SEVEN

the means to visit our established Mr, and Mrs. Doan Straub spent Sunday, June 21, with several baby were supper guests. In session at the same time with conference a program, rfialc'chor- Michigan Has Never Had a President offices. This endeavor to reach all Wednesday and Thursday in In­ speakers and a special musical Mrs. A . J. Riley of Lincoln, Ne­ the Bible Conference will be the uses and the world famous; ora­ of the people is part of our effort dianapolis. program. braska, will spend several months Young People’s Christian Confer­ torio, “ Elijah,” will be given un­ der the leadership of Prof. George to give the best service." Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olmstead Mrs. B. Sherman and sons re­ with her aunt, Mrs. Anna Seymour ence under the leadership of Dr. Lee Tenney, Chicago. And Only One Candidate-Cass "The National Re-employment and song were Saturday evening turned to their home at Athens on*) at Willow Brook farm. George W. Cooke of Buffalo, N. Y. Service registers men and women callers in the George Summers Saturday after spending a week The music ior the Bible confer­ over 16 years of age who are seek­ home in South Bend. with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. ence will be under the direction of Big Sweet Tooth Appeared to Have G. O. P. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gooden- Annual Program of Unemployed May ing jobs and refers them to em­ Clark Sherman remained here for Prof. Homer Itodelieaver and on The sugar hill in the United Nomination for Alger in ployers who have jobs to fill, Re­ ough and baby were Sunday guests a severat weeks visit. the twotfSaturday nights of the' States in VJKi was SW.Ksitltt.OtM; in the Earl Roberts home. ~ 1888. ferrals are made both to private Mr. and Mrs. John Clark spent Winona, Conference Mr. and Mrs. Ed VanTilburg and Enrol at Niles industry and to public works pro­ Saturday and Sunday with Mr. daughter, Nola, and Mr. and Mrs. Now that, on the eve o f tl)e jects. Applications are taken from and Mrs. Will Laker at Homer. The 12nd annual program is now O. G. Lutz spent Sunday after­ Mr. and Mrs. Doan Straub 1936 Republican conventiojulnt Registration Headquarters at both non-relief and relief persons. I'eady for distribution and can be noon with Miss Murnie VanTilburg spent Tuesday at Culver. seems that Miehtgan. hds ,a$jl|aBt We do not promise employment secured by a postal card to the ERA Office 9:30 a, m. to at the Epworth hospital. We are Mrs. Charles Smith and son ah outside chance,. to hut do all we can to help the un­ Winona Lake Bible Conference, glad Murnie is improving nicely were in Niles Tuesday. e£ . EOOLIES presidential 3:30 p, m. Tuesday, employed find work for which from her recent operation. Mrs. Paul Smith gave a birth­ Winona Lake, Ind. Out of the 'Wa&k-Oo party for the second,-time ira'iHtir they are best qualified. There is Lee -Hinman and sons were call­ day dinner Sunday in honor o f preachers and Bible interpreters history. ' ‘ ■ 'vnvtmmf. idH Unemployed residents o f this vi­ no charge for this service." ers Sunday afternoon in the home Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. of the world the best have been For Michigan nas never bad. a cinity distantly located from the During the last few months, o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fulton. Clinton VanDusen of New Carlisle selected, among them'are the fol­ president, although. Ohio lias had National Re-employment Service according to Major Starret, the Mr. ajid Mrs. Russell Dickey were guests. lowing: Bishop Adna W. Leonard, ■ seven. Only once did the Wolver. district or branch offices may reg­ number of persons placed has ex­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nye had the surprise of Dr. Harry Rimmer, Dr. Herbert ine state come in striking distance ister at ERA.; office, Niles, June 9, ceeded the number of new appli­ Arthur Martin near Three Oaks. his life .Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. W, Bieber, Dr. J, D. Massee, Dr. and that was when Lewis Cass, and every other Tuesday at 9:30 cants. This Federal job placement Mr. and Mrs. Garver Wilds and Alanson Brown of Sodus, Mr. and Samuel Zwemer, Dr. Robert Lee, territorial governor of Michigan a, m. to 3:30 p. m., according to agency, a branch of the Depart­ the former’s father were in Ohio Mrs. D. L. Wade of Bertrand and Dr. Harry A. Ironside, Gypsy for. 20 years, was nominated by Major Howard Starret, State Re­ ment of Labor, has sent 144,000 over the week-end. Mrs. Celia Wade of Dowagiae, Smith, Jr., Dr. John H. McComb, the Democrats. But Cass was employment director, persons op jobs throughout Mich­ Mrs. Mary Reese Of Angola, came : to spend the day with him Dr, James McGinlay, President impaled -on one of the horns of the A schedule extending the itiner­ igan since Major Starret’s ap­ spent Tuesday night with Mr, and and reminded him of his birthday Will H. Houghton, Dr, Henry Os- difficult slavery situation; he ant service . throughout Michigan pointment as State- Reemployment Mrs. Joseph Fulton. with gifts. Two birthday cakes trom, Evangelist Melvin Trotter, breeze-cooled said the wrong thing, politically, was announced today at the state Director last October. The Lavina Ladles Aid will adorned the table, the dinner be­ Dr. Conrad Hoffman, Jr., H, L, without on the extension of .slavery into office in Detroit, meet Thursday with Mrs. Lysle More than 27,000 placements ing planned by Mrs; Lysle Nye. Chaillaux, Rev. tlldlne Utley, Dr. the new states. There is a definite shortage of Nye. Gome early in the after­ broadcasting it were made in private Industry in­ Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf and Harry L, Bowlby. While Cass was being groomed labor in certain lines of work, noon aud bring needle and thimble. cluding contracting jobs and the as the Democratic candidate in Major Starret states. Workers Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fisk and • Air-holes, cleverly con­ balance on work relief and Other 1847 he wrote the famous Nichol­ qualified as follows should regis­ family were Sunday dinner guests cealed in the regular design son letter which was the first em­ governmental projects, he states. in the R. J.. Kinney home in Ga- Dress Smartly for Summer ter immediately; operators of . ■__ ■ ; ____ *__ ., of perforations. On our bodiment of the doctrine of "squat­ cranes, paving machines, trench lien. At Reasonable Prices ter sovereignty,” holding that each machines, ditching machines, roll­ The annual home coming at the popular CASINO last. territory should decide: whether or ers and scrapers, hoists; tank Olive Branch Olive Branch church will be held Summer Silks______$2.95 White sport calf, not it would permit slavery with­ erectors and reenforced concrete $7.00 in its own boundaries. The. dis­ rodrnen. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roundy and . Other Silk Dresses, $3.88. up position of slavery in the new See Our Windows Other labor needed include skill­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roundy and Cotton Dresses, .Culottes, Crepe,- territories became the, overshadow­ ed automobile mechanics, wood baby spent. Sunday, with Mr. and ing issue of the campaign. The Glasses Properly Fitted Dimity, Seersucker______97c—$1.95 Exclusive with pattern makers, die designers and Mrs. Wilbur Watkins in Osceola; Whigs evaded the issue entirely wood model builders. Only Michi­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts, . and nominated General Taylor, Slacks ______$1.49 gan men with experience in these Mrs. Gladys Catherman, Mr, and hero of the Mexican war which EST. 1900 lines need apply, according to Mrs. Leslie Smith of South Bend, Lace Coats, Pastel Shades ______.____ $3.95—$5.95 Was just over, and elected him Mrs. Vina Swank, and Walt Smith with a vast hub-bub of tub-thump­ Major Starret, ■ Nearly 50 itinerant offices under were guests'Sunday in the Del) ing. : Cass was defeated primar­ Smith home. W. G. Bogardus, O. D. ily because he took a definite the jurisdiction of 13 district and Masonic Temple Bhlg. Clarice Frock Shoppe 28 branch offices now serve .Mich-, Mr. and Mrs/ O. G. Lutz and son 225 >/. E. Main St. Niles 120 S. Michigan St. South Bend, Ind. stand on a red hot issue. and Miss Nola VanTilburg of Pon­ 211 N. Front St. .. NILES Only once since did Michigan igan’s 83 counties. Wednesdays-—Thursdays “We established itinerant ser- tiac spent the week-end in the Ed, From 9 to 5 seem to be in striking. distance of VanTilburg home. a candidacy and tliat Was when vice because we know many per- Miss Lois Boyce Of Buchanan sons cannot travel long distances J. BURKE Gen. Russell A. Alger of Detroit, I spent several days last week with 228 S. Michigan St. to register," Major Starret says. was Michigan’s "favorite” son ini her sister. Mrs. Lester Olmstead. SOUTH BEND, IND. the Republican convention, in Chi­ "Many do not have the money not cago in 1888, which finally result­ ed in the nomination and election of -Benjamin Harrison. It seems | likely that had Alger secured the I nomination that year, the. Wolver­ ine state would have had a presi­ WATCH c o s t s / dent, as national sentiment, was temporarily ebbing from Cleve- Low costs mean ■■■. land. Low costs mean Alger was leading Harrison on '! the fifth ballot, when suddenly, j greater savings greater pleasure : and unexpectedly to the great n i ' : . - j jorlty of the delegates a. r>.t.*'r.;| was taken over Sunday. . CV.eV j cey Depew and Quay,■the■x..!.”.;' •1 leaders of the convert-’, ,.sele.qt dinner party Snt';’ 1 ( They received' a telegnyn. James G. Blaine ”"l ■ '• •• ' I votes. '■■■'■ When the, convention rwts I scmbled Monday, Harrison’s vote mounted rapidly while Alger be­ gan to lose. It seemou that Ohio, “Mother of Presidents” was destin­ ed to get another. To date only twelve states have contributed to the list of 32 presi­ dents. Virginia dominated at first with five out of the first eleven. During the Civil war and recon­ struction era Illinois dominated with Lincoln and Grant; From the Reconstruction period to the end of the century Ohio took the lead With four presidents— every Re­ publican elected to that office— from the Buckeye state. Ohio has had two since the turn of tile cen­ tury- -Taft and Harding. It had one in pioneer days, William Hen­ ry Harrison, The theory has been advanced that Ohio gamed its ascendency because the great pioneer roads ' to the west and southwest were the Ohio river and the National Road, and that a great majority of the western, settlers went through Laui Quadrangle— University of Michigan Ohio or stopped there for a few years in a series 'o f westward is th e most economical car to own movenmts. It seems further likely that Ohio gained prestige while | In all your investments—watch .costs! In all overhead protection, of a Solid Steel one-piece Turret Top. I t ... the northern anti-slavery faction j dominated following' the Civil War, your pleasures—watch costs! Keep them low alone hringsyou the unequaled gliding smoothness of the famous and when the animosities that FOR ECONOMICAL and you will keep savings and satisfaction high! Knee-Action Ride?’. It alone brings you the more healthful rose from that struggle still, pre­ S

for the wedding party and the im­ Gale Pears Weds Letha Platz Weds Sunday, those attending, from Ru- R. N. Lodge mediate family. A large table Hugh Blair June 8 Robert Hooten June 8 , chanan and vicinity being Mr. and The Royal Neighbor Lodge will was set with eandelabrae at each Ed. Neidlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gale Pears, daughter of Navy G uest Miss. Letha Platz, daugnter of meet Friday evening at the I. O. end, set with tall pink candles, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Platz, was mar­ Clifford Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. a large bouquet of pink peonies Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pears of this O. F. hall, the committee on ar­ city, was united in marriage to ried to Robert Hooten of South Lloyd Kolhoff and Mrs. Nora in the center. Ice cream was ser­ Sparks. rangement will he Mrs. R>. F. Hugh W. Blair at the United Bend at 3. p. m. Tuesday at Mich­ Hiekolc, Mrs. Claude Lauver and ved in real china flower pots, with igan City, Ind., the ceremony be­ * * * a rosebud set in each serving of Presbyterian church at Evanston, Mrs. Otto Hamer. ing performed by Rev. Paul Irion C. C. Mission Society ice cream. The bride’s cake was 111., -Monday, June 8, Dr. John T. of St. John’s Evangelical church The Church Of Christ Mission­ of white with pink rose buds as Meloy reading ...the ritual for the at that place. Miss Monica Noble ary Society will meet Friday af­ Hugh Pierce and Dorothy Charles decoration. single ring ceremony. Miss Bon­ ita Weutlaml, room-mate and co- and James Hansen, both of ScmUi ternoon at the home of Mrs. John | Guest:: from out of the city were Wed in Pretty Garden Ceremony member in the IM a Gamma Ep­ Bend, attended as bridesmaid arid Koons. In a very attractive garden wed­ made of flowers, and an old-fash­ Mr. and Mrs Sidney Gibson, aunt silon sorority at college, served as best m’an. <> * * ding at the home of Mrs. A. W. ioned petticoat with ruffle. She and uncle of the -bride, from Stan­ maid of honor. The bride was dressed in white Charles at 7 p. in. Saturday, Miss wore pearls, and carried a testa­ ton Island, N. Y.; Mrs. E. F. Auxiliary Meeting The bride wore an ensemble of crepe and the bridesmaid wore Dorothy Charles was united in ment, and an old white rose point Duinlce, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Rit­ The Legion Auxiliary will meet navy blue and white With blue ac­ pink with white accessories. marriage to Hugh Pierce, the handkerchief, the property of her ter, all of South Bend; Miss Kath­ next Monday evening with Mrs. cessories. The bridesmaid wore The bridal couple, their attend­ douhle ring ceremony being used. great grandmother and wore white ryn Majoila, Mishawaka; Mrs. John Herman and Mrs. Henry navy blue and pink with blue ac­ ants and Mr, and'M rs. James Rev. W. H. Brunelle read the mar­ shoes and pink hose to match her Amy Schroyer, Miss Virginia Hooten, South Bend, enjoyed a Zupke as the committee in charge. ■CORNER DRUG STORE riage ritual. dress. Snowden and Robert Hoe o f 'Chi­ cessories. Both wore corsages of tea roses and sweet peas. dinner at the Lincoln Highway Inn Mrs. Ludwig wore white lace cago; O. O. Snyder. Frankfort; Appointments for the occasion Mr. Blair is the son of Mrs. at Mishawaka at 9 p. m. They are over a yellow dress with hose to Father John R. Day of Three Oaks were very attractive and complete. F,va C\ Blair, Elgin, III., and is a at home at 307 E. Smith St., Bu­ match and white shoes, and. car­ and Miss Betty Graham of Three Harold Pierce acted as best man municipal bond trader for the firm chanan. ried a bouquet of yellow roses Rivers. and the ushers were Phil Pierce,; O f Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago. * * Miss Whitman wore a blue geor­ Dick Chubb and Raymond Herb-1 They left for a wedding trij to Neidlinger Reunion pter of Lakeville, Ind. . ; gette dress with shoes to match. Honest-To-Goodness the Great Smoky Mountain Na­ The annual family reunion of Mrs. Milton Ludwig, sister o f 1 Miss Hanlin wore an orchid dress Pupils Josephine tional Park in Tennessee and the Neidlinger family was held at the bride, was matron of honor, and pale green shoes. Miss Roti Kelley Give Recital North Carolina, and will he at Pottawatomie park, 'South Bend, and the bridesmaids were M argar-! wore a pale green lace with hose The pupils of Josephine Kelley home after June 21, at 29 North to match and white shoes. All the et Whitman, Helen Hanlin and appeared in recital Tuesday eve­ Edison Ave., Elgin, 111. Jeanne Roti. The bride was at- bridesmaids carried colonial bou­ ning at the Presbyterian church, MISS ALENE RILEY tired in a pale pink georgette dress quets of oink and white rosebuds which was filled for the occasion Here is one place where you can get real, of floor length, with large sleeves- A reception was held afterward by relatives and friends. Marvin Gross to The program presented was: Present Recital Entertain at Bridge honest-to-goodness service when you Guess? Pierce Pupils of Marvin Gross from Bu­ Mi-, and Mrs. J. J. Hickey enter­ The Aeroplane Ride Copeland chanan, South Bend and Misha­ tained their club at bridge last W ant it. The Rain Jean. Hoinville waka will be presented in a re­ night, John Hoinville cital at the South Bend Conserva­ * * » Round This office has been giving SERVICE, for Minuett Each tory of Music, 207 S. Main St., Friendly Circle $ 7 2 5 TRIP The Clowns Richardson South Bend, Sunday afternoon, The Friendly Circle will meet on the past nine years, to the INSURING Mary Elizabeth McKinnon. June 14, at t p. m. Thursday of next week at the Study Bilbro Tlie program Will be in three home of Mrs. Julie Thaning. Saturday, June 27 public. parts, the first part being the The Cuckoo Thompson - * * * Cpa^lies Only Shirley Burns older classic music, the second Flora Morgan Class Lv. Buchanan 6:58 p. m. (ET) part being lyrical music, the third Uncle Remus Grant-Schaefcv The Flora Morgan Bible class Ar. Nia. Falls (June 28) 6:00 And if there's anything you want when Tommy VanDeusen part being the dance forms and met yesterday afternoon at the a. m. (ET) The biggest and best double fea- Waltz in F Beethoven descriptive music. home of Mrs. Cora Leiter. Lv. Nia. Falls (June 28) 7:00 you want it, that thing is to.find your IN­ JTJN E 1 2 -1 3 tore that lias .ever played .this The Humming Bird Those from BuchaVian who will * * * , p. m. (ET) SURANCE AGENT when you need him...... theatre. and Honey-Suckle Fells play are Gwendolyn Ihrie, Mary Patrons who desire to drive to Dealtahaml Club any cities from which excursion , - ,Vs I, Janet Haslelt Louise Zupke, Lowery Mills, Ken­ Mrs. L. B. Spafford was hostess is operated, and take advant­ Minuet Bach neth Martin, Eleanor Dean, Jun­ yesterday afternoon to the mem­ age thereof, may park cars on Cascades MacLachUm ior Clarence Miller, Eugene Long- bers of the Dealtahand Bridge unused, railroad property to Judith Hoinville worth,. Herschel Gross. club. the extent available. Such park­ Lady Slipper Copeland The public is cordially invited. ing shall be at patron’s risk; . * * . E. N. SCHRAM Cross-Patch ' ' ■ Lamed Ask Ticket Agent for . "'i * .* C. C. Mission Society Willa Mae Miller . Information Mrs. Mollye Chappell The Missionary Society of the Grandmother's Slippers Gaynor “ The Insurance Man” Presents Pupil Recital Church of Christ will, meet Friday Valse Hughes Michigan Central Mrs: Mollye Chappell presented afternoon at the home, of Mrs, . Arliss Fairman Morning Canter Lehman her piano pupils in a recital at the John Koons, Sylvan Ave. H. B. Thompson residence Friday * It V L’Avalanche Heller Suzanne Prince afternoon, June 5, 1936. Those Home Ec Picnic Watch for WYMAN’S JUNE EVENTS — Hero Is No. 7 participating were: John Harvey, Happy Farmer, Schumann The Buchanan Road Home Eco­ , Bobby Nelson, War­ nomics club held a picnic at the Two Little Froggies Gramm ren Nelson, all of Galien; Baer Somersaults Gramm hqpie o f Mrs. Fred Clark Tuesday Heim, Eldon Rossow, Joan Ewing, evening, celebrating the end of the Robert Steinbauer Minuet in G „ Beethoven Jessica Doak, Ruth Rumsey, Mar­ year. SAVE on Towels and Sheets jorie-Huss and Bonnie June Chain, The Nightingale Kullak * * * all of Buchanan. Catholic Woman’s Club Margaret Semple * «F W Gavotte • Bach Mrs. Dorothy Irvin will be host­ in Wyman’s June Cannon Sale Spanish Dance Rogers Church Birthday Class ess this evening to the members o f the Catholic Woman’s Bridge Josephine. Pascoe The Loyal Workers class of the Club at a seven o’clock dinner and Birds of Passage . Foldini Church of Christ presented a birth­ Dance of Clowns . Eilenberg day party at the church Tuesday bridge. have them MONOOMMMED FERE . Betty Jean Burns evening, with the members of the * * * Complimentary Shower Aunt Mandy. Sings Lutes Brotherhood, Berean and Golden The largest selection of Turkish towels we have ever offered — many of them Dancing Fauns Oley Speaks Rule: glasses as their guests. The Mrs, Bud Proud and Mrs. Earl at special prices. Our fine quality Cannon sheets and cases at special prices, Suzanne McKinnon : occasion honored the birthdays of Derflinger entertained at the for­ And your-own three letter MONOGRAM FREE on them, if you wish. That’s mer's home last night at a shower Tarantelle Mills William Bohl and Paul Carpenter. what WYMAN’S IMPORTANT JUNE CANNON SALE offers. Check over complimentary to Mrs. Fred Jo­ Jean Hoinville The place of honor in the: refresh­ your linen closet needs for summer -— and take advantage of these savings. The Organ Grinder TSchaikpwsky ments was occupied by two birth­ hansen. - German Song Tschaikowsky day cakes with "Bill” on one arid Convenience Club Monogrammlng special through June 24tli only. Come in and see how it’s done. Petit Scene de Ballet : Schutt "Paul” on the other. : A program BATHING SUITS also monogrammed free. Johanna Burks of readings and two one-act plays Miss Belle Landis was hostess Monday evening for the Conven­ Scarf Dance Chaminacle was presented. Scotch Poem; McDowell * * ience dub, with a ’dinner at the Betty Semple i. Entertains Cast Quintard Waters farm and bridge Big colorful C a n n o n Bath Towels Norwegian Bridal Procession Mrs. Olga Bender was hostess at her home afterward. Mrs. Jack ■ Grieg Monday at a, picnic at Jean Klock Boone won the honors. The Butterfly Grieg park in. Benton Harbor, honoring Thousands of them! Betty Ann Mi,tier the cast of the play presented at Pres. Mission Society The Presbyterian Missionary So­ Dance of the Candy F airy the union service at the Presby­ Tschaikowsky terian church Sunday morning. ciety will meet at 2:30 p. m. Fri­ Three Waltzes Sliubert The play .was entitled .“The Piper day at the home of Mrs, W. S. Size Hacking on Terre Coupe with Mrs. c Ruth Jean Haslett and the Map" and the cast includ­ * * * ed Geraldine . Pazder, Rex Shreve, G. H. Stevenson assisting the host­ 20x40 ess- Mrs, T. D. Childs will be the each Helen Rose Wedded Ruth Jean Haslett, Leland George, George ' Fitch, Betty Hamilton, leader. ■ - 29 ■■■■'■ * * * To Lee Conrad June 1 Robert Vanderslice,. Hick Hayden, Pastel towels . . . checked towels . . , striped Miss Helen Rose, the daughter Josephine Pascoe, Nancy Scheetz, Friendship Club .swim towels — in this tremendous selection of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose, was The Friendship club of the Pres­ Mrs. Bender was the director of special at 29c. Double thread, closely woven, united in marriage on June 1, to the play. byterian church held a party at the Lee Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. * m * Orchard Hills Country club Mon­ durable — and charming looking in your bath­ Amos Conrad, parents of both be­ Afternoon Tea day evening, the committee un room. Get a dozen and have individual ing . residents of the Buchanan Mrs. George Fairman’s Circle of charge being Mr. and Mrs, Lester monograms for each member of your family fa r m district. Both young people ■the Presbyterian Home Service de­ Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larson — free! are very well known here. The partment will hold a silver tea in and Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Otto, bride has been, a member o f the the garden at the home o f Mrs. * -- * MATCH A SET — 22x44 in. pastel Cannon Methodist church choir anil a G. H. Stevenson Tuesday after­ Friendship Club towels, 45c; 17x27 in. face size, 25c; wash leader in young people’s activities noon, June 16, beginning at 2:30 The Friendship club of the Pres­ cloths, 10c — the ’set ...... • • 80c there for some time. They plan p, m. The entertainment will be byterian Sunday School enjoyed a to be in their own home soon. In the form of a "Major Bowes party at the Orchard Hills Coun­ CANNON Turkish towels 17x27 in. * ± -Program." In the event of rain try Club Monday evening with 45 (not monogrammed) • •...... 1 9 c O. O. Prayer Meeting the program will he held in the present. After a pot luck supper Prayer meeting will be held this Presbyterian church. a putting contest was held on the CANNON beach towels, 38x68 in...... $1 evening at the Church of Christ. * * * greens, followed by charades. During the discussion the signifi­ Mission Society * * * cance of the 16 names given to the The Young Women's Foreign Attend Family Reunion church in the New Testament will Missionary class of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Proseus mo­ Cannon Fine Muslin Sheets and Cases be considered. church held a party Monday night, tored Saturday to Valparaiso, Ind., the losers in the contest entertain­ where they attended the Dilling­ ing the winners at the home of ham family reunion Sunday. They Sizes Mrs. Max Morris. They enjoyed were joined there Sunday-by Mr. 81x99 $ a 6:30 dinner after which they, and Mrs. Delos Proseus, Miss May- 72x108 played monopoly. The winners me Proseus and A1 Kent, return­ 1 Let the were Mrs. James Semple, Mrs. Con ing that evening, Kelley and Mrs. A. G. Haslett. * % # NiKhtiMignt Shov^t7--9.f?medy’ tenons 7 ~ . M o ______N