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SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933. NUMBER 43 Festival To Be Held Nov. 2-3, enetit BANQUETAND Hallowe’en Ball Oct. 31, Auspices ENTERTAINMENT Civic Association A Hallowe’en masked hall will To Speed Vote Gathering FRIDAY NIGHT be helcl at the American Legion the government through rentals hall next Tuesday evening, Oct. Visiting Sanitary Engineers Time is Getting Short Now; Final Curtain Comes Down TIIS OLD SWIMMTX’ HOLE Parent-Teacher Association for the use of the sewers, It will 31, under the auspices of the Civic Explain Terms of Federal not be a tax obligation against the Monday Night, Nov. 6; Sealed Ballot Box Put Into Bi Haws Will Sponsor Event to Pro- Association, With Howard Barbour Offer Before Meeting city. If such a project fails, a and his orchestra furnishing the title Milk for Under­ Under Auspices federal receiver would take over Effect Today to Insure Secrecy of Balloting. Oh, the old Swimming- hole, where weight Children. music. Proceeding the dance at the sewer, and complete the pay- the willows dipped low, S p. m. a costume paraade will he Civic Asso. jments through rental collections, Where the sunlight fell warm and held in the streets, headed by the —------' [extending the time if necessary. the river ran slow, The program for the school ex­ Thirsty Five German: band of the The feasibility of an application j A t the present time, Buchanan IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A BABY Where guiltless of garbing, not hibits, banquet and entertainment Oriole Club, by Buchanan for a Federal loan ‘bag a bonded indebtedness of only BOOST NOW, BEFORE CONTEST ENDS even a sash, Which are to form the Fall Festi­ under the terms of the p ubiiC $38 000 or-oMy slightly over 1 per W e dove from a log in the water val to he held at the high school Works section of the National R e -!cen.^ .tlle assessed valuation, kersplash, building next Tursday and Friday, covery act was the theme of two [while Chicago, a bankrupt city, is Two Young Gunmen Take The third and final phase of the Personality Babies Where a chew of sweet flag Nov. 2 and 3, under the auspices CHICAGO QUARTET addresses, by Engineer Charles iaPpylnf for a 1°an of $1-0,000,- $91 from Reinke, Station Election starts today— and an extremely thrilling period it brought our hunger surcease Of the Buchanan Parent-Teacher Cole of South Bend and the other!000. In ratio to population, a Attendant, Who Fires will be between now and nine o’clock Monday night, Nov, 6, Instead of hot bow-wows at two Association have been completed by J. J. Davis of the American ';pr0P°r!-1°n,;i^ 1 ‘° an for Buchanan when the election ends, and the judges gather to make the- hits apiece, and the ticket sale for the banquet TO GIVE PROGRAM Water Works Association, before [would be 5160,000.^ After Them as ■Twas reserved for us men and will be begun by individual P.-T. a meeting held under the auspices I In distributing jobs the men on They Escape. final count. was guiltless of peachy A. members Saturday, of the Civic Association in th e j^ e dole would be given prefer- To all who have followed the course of the Baby Elec­ For we went there to swim, not The purpose of the Festival is FRIDAY EVENING American Legion hall Monday eve-i®.nce> amonB them the applica- The High Grade Oil Company tion, it must be apparent that the next 12 days will tell the the creation of a milk fund for nin_ ° tions of service men would take to hug on the beach. station at South Portage and Rail­ story. Earlier in the race, some of the baby sponsors might the current school year. The or­ under the terms of the National Preference. In a local project for That old swimming hole, it has all ganization spent S90 in 1932-3 in Aeolian Ladies Quartet to Recovery Act, according to En- 'vhlcli the city applied for the road streets was held up and rob­ have become extremely active and piled up substantial leads gone to seed, supplying 35 undernourished pu­ Sing at Concert Under gineer Davis, the city of Buchan-11?^ . a!1, employment would be bed at 7:3Q p. m. Thursday eve­ for their babies— but the fact remains that they did not. pils with a daily milk ration. The And the path that led to it is all Auspices Circle J, Pres­ an is entitled to borrow to an ex-iLmited to residents of Buchanan ning by two young bandits who re­ Consequently the next 12 days, embracing as they do a choked with weed. .sunt of 512.50 was also paid to tent and for projects which will the exception, of skilled labor lieved the attendant, Herman Rein- very liberal bonus and a large field of both new and renew­ The tides have turned elsewnere, ‘ physicians of the city for their byterian Church. pass the inspection of the Mieiii-in.ot available locally. City offi- Ike, 19, of $01 in hills and silver, it makes me feel sad I services in administering anti- gan examining- agencies as eco- Cials present stated that there ' Reinke stated that he was seal­ al subscriptions to work on, most certainly will decide the To think of the past and, the fun diplitheria toxoid to kindergarten The Aeolian Ladies Quartet, a nomically sound and structurally ,ai'e abOut 50 local men on the dole ed in the office at the station identity of the tots to win the loving cup, the title of the that we had. pupils. well-known ensemble of feminine feasible. The money thus borrow-; wllr° are a.ble to work; with his back to the door playing Buchanan area’s “personality baby,” and the various ca$b Our Suits were buff kidskin, one This year it is estimated that vocal artists from Chicago, will ed may be repaid in a thirty year Jan- ^ 1S the deadline set for , when the two bandits en­ awards. 150 pupils will take the Shick test piece, and you bet present a concert at the Presby­ period, 4 pei- cent interest, with applications by cities and other tered. Walter Taylor was seated Final Bonus Offer obvious to all that favoritism We were not afraid that those to determine the reaction of those terian church Friday evening, Oct. 30 per cent of the cost of labor .governing units for loans from nearby. In today’s issue, announcement partiality could not possibly suits would get wet. who had taken the diphtheria tox- 27, under the auspices of Circle 4 and materials donated. If the t?» Public Works Adnumstrabon. "Put up your hands,” snapped is made of the third and final bon­ They were all guaranteed not to joid. Another hundred will take o f the Home Service department project is built on the revenue ;-fn ^venJ lF w°uld haidly be one Of the gunmen. The two men us vote offer. shown to any candidate under tl shrink or to fade— [both the Shick test and the toxoid of that denomination. payment plan, the government will [P ossible to st^-tt work now b e fo re rose and elevated their hands. arrangement. The sealed bal t The program of the Festival will The offer is this: On every But we went there to swim, not The concert begins at S p. m. accept the completed work as se- .January or February. The gov- The gunmen then permitted “club” of 10 one-year subscrip­ box gives equal Chance to i to stage a parade. 'he as follows: and will include a varied program. curity in full for the loan, wliich ’ ernment requires only general thorn to put their hands down long tions, an extra free bonus of 45,- favors to none. j Thursday, Nov. 3 will not then constitute a tax bur- Plans and intpnnation regarding enough to turn their pockets wrong In addition to the quartet. George 000 votes will be allowed. Bear In Attention, Sponsors The path to the river no longer ! 3 p. m. to G p. m. school ex- Unger, a well-known radio bari­ den on the community. * the projects passing on them. side but. They took two pocket mind that this bonus, like the [hibits in various rooms of high The method to follow in using they take; tone of Chicago, will present sev­ If the people of Buchanan nosh H the project is approvea, thirty hooks from Taylor, which contain­ others, is ADDITIONAL to the They jump in. their autos and: school. to build a sewer they may borrow days .s allowed for draynng up de- ed papers but no money. They em­ the Sealed Ballot box is simple. 1 Friday, Nov. 3 eral numbers. Tickets for ilie regular votes. Under the regular First of all, you are requested to scorch to the lake concert may be secured from llie the necessary sum, say $100 000, .tailed engineering plans. ptied Reinke's money belt of its schedule, each yearly subscription Where the gay bathing belles are [ 3 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. School ex­ contents, about $91, covered by in­ call at the Record office not later ladies of the Circle, of widen Mrs, Of which 30 per cent of the cost earns 5,000 votes, which would than eight o’clock Saturday night. all parked by the gross, hibits at Dewey Avenue school, John Walsch is president. of labor and materials wall be do­ surance. make 50,000 votes for 10 subscrip­ And. they say they wear suits hut i 3 p. m, to 6 p. hi. School ex­ Reinke stated that both seemed Oct. 2S, to receive a certified Songs on Program nated by the government. Since, Glee Clubs Get tions. Add the 45,000 bonus to this statement of all votes cast for you got, to look close. hibits at high school building. there are costs other than labor very nervous and everytime either and you have a grand total of 95,- Their parties are gay and their J 6:15 p. m. Banquet in, high The quartet management has in­ Reinke or Taylor stirred they your baby up' to and including the and materials, such as engineer­ Ready for Union 000 votes on each “ club” of 10. time the Sealed Ballot Box went garments are glad school gymnasium dicated that the program of the ing, legal fees, right of way and would snap, “Don l move or it’ll In computing this bonus, just as But I'm durned; if they're havin' S:15 p. m. Plays in high school evening will contain In part at into effect. This statement check­ I the like, constituting approximate­ Concert at St. Joe jbe your last.” in previous offers, a two-year sub­ the fun that we had. auditorium. least, the numbers al­ I One held a short nickle plated ed both by the Record and by i ly 10 per cent on the average, the scription counts the same as two you, and its correctness attested Though the hours we spent there Tickets to the banquet are to he though not in the order given amount donated by the govern-’ j revolver and the other a long .45. one-year subscriptions, etc. Thus, were devoted to swimmin,’’ sold by the P.-T. A. members c.t here: Buchanan high school glee clubs Both Were apparently about 25 by both, is then given to you, and ment is usually about 25 per cent for instance, two five-year sub­ you will deposit it in the box. For we went there for that, not 35c each. Tickets to the plays will Into the Dawn with You, Dorothy Of the whole or _ about____ $25,000.____ are i preparing for the annual coun- years Of age, weighed about 160, scriptions would constitute one of to learn about wimmin! he sold by the members o f the Girl Lee. were of medium height, roughly All subscriptions taken by you The city of Buchanan would ac- jW,.^oaaI, f^stivaJ 23**Ch Is f° be these “clubs” and earn the 45,000 during the remaining 12 days are j Scout troops at 10 and 20c, When Irish Eyes are Smiling, Er­ cordingly be required to pay back held at St. Joseph Dec. 6, when all dressed, with several days growth vote bonus, in addition to the reg­ nest Ball, to the government only $75,000 l^ e massed glee clubs Of the high of heard. placed in envelopes together with j ------o------ular votes which In this particular the money to cover, and deposited Alexander Parks plus interest at 4 per cent, or a schools of the county will sing to- When they had secured the mon­ case would be 100,0130. Romance in E Fiat Rubinstein ey they left the office and ran directly in the ballot box. Nothing Bend River Grange p ouwq total of $123,000 in the thirty yeflg- j=e“ ?er- . , ... Sealed Ballot Box is handed in to the Record office. April Showers Louis Silvers period. For the first five years! The high school orchestras will southeast across the Michigan The Sealed Ballot Box, under Holds Booster Meet, jlfl, u. L, biVUtu Shadow March Daniel Protheroe only interest would be required, :k°ld tbeir massed concert at Niles, Central tracks, toward the Howe Everything goes directly into the which the Baby Election will close, box. The Old Folks at Home, Stephen which on $75,000 would be $3,000'Feb. 7 Buchanan high school was woods. Reinke grabbed a gun from goes into effect today. It is the Foster. vearlv -offered its choice of these concerts the office and ran out, firing five However, the director of the Hallo we’ en Pro gram J sincere desire of the management Election will be In the Record of­ In The Gloaming Parks The’ annual interest and amor- but there is no auditorium in the shots at them as they were cross­ of the Election to bring it to a Lassie O’Mine Edward Walt ing the tracks. He said that they fice throughout this final 12 day One hundred patrons and’ their i tization charges on a loan under ? L SUfflCmnt capacity to M-at close in- the most fair and impar­ period to give details upon which Pussy’s in tne Well G. Nevins the Public Works plan would be j-?16 40Q ° r 500 pupils participa- gave no Indication; of being hit. tial manner. To do this, no one in guests attended the Bend of the' O, That We Two Were Maying, E. less than 50 per cent of the carry-.Lng and the audiences m addition This was the first hold-up at you may not be quite clear. I f River grange Booster Night Qhi GALIEN FARMER or out of the Record office—not you are in doubt, be sure to con­ Nevins. ing charges on a loan made from i The massed band concert will this station. even the Election Director—will Tuesday evening. As tney en-! You’ll Git Heaps O’ Lickiri’s private agencies on the usual ,be held at Berrien Springs May -I. sult him. have the slightest knowledge of Lots of Votes Available tered the hall which was prettily Bulletin from State College Robert Clarke terms and conditions. I 0 how the various nominees are pro­ decorated with oak leaves they t » Old Fashioned Garden. Cole Porter As has been previously stated,-- Reports State and National It is true that the public will 0 . . j , gressing during the final 12 days. lots of votes are available to the were greeted by two ghosts. A t 7, Copy of Press Notices eventually have to pay the 30 v-O IIlIX irts.ee /Y Q O p tS Buchanan Scouts Instead, all subscription pay­ o’clock they went to the dining j Honors Won by Straub The Aeolian Ladies quartet en­ SDonsors who will get out after room, which had Hallowe’en dec-j per cent of labor and materials ments will he deposited directly them. Holsteins. tertained a large and appreciative also. But the actual case is that New Form County Attend Grid Game Into a locked, sealed ballot box by orations and were served a de-j audience in the Court of States at There are literally hundreds of Buchanan is already paying for sponsors of the babies themselves. renewals yet to be had. and hun­ licious, , supper. - - After supper _the -> Honors for the high average the Century of Progress this af­ this donation by a federal gaso­ School Institute A t Northwestern At the final hour, this box ’ wii following program was given: In -' producUon ia herds tested by ternoon. A quartet of fine tone dreds of new subscriptions, too. line tax o f 1»c per gallon which be broken open by the committee Each one-year subscription Counts stnimental Stcinbauer- or- jjichigan Herd, Improvement As- and well blended voices. Rarely was imposed on the nation at o f judges, the votes counted, and chestra; recitation, Robert Stein- solutions again go to Doane have we heard better diction. Inner Patrol contests are nice, 5.000 votes during the final 12 large July 1. We will pay for H. C. Stark motored to St. Jo­ the prizes awarded. It must be days, and there is the additional bauer; song,. Grange chorus. Tax- gtraab 0f Galien, whose herd of — Chicago Daily News. at least the Bat and Rattlesnake this donation fo r other towns, seph last night to attend a meet­ patrols o f Scout troop 41 think bonus of 45,000 for every “club” ation, and what it is used for in pUrebred Holsteins averaged 629.S It was a pleasure and special whether we benefit or not ing named to plan a new form of the State was given by State £ounds of butterfat. privilege to have the Aeolian so, as they were the winners of of 10. The Public Works administra-! county teachers’ institute. It was the contest held last spring, and It will only take a few of these Senator Case of Watervliet. Sons ,^ A feature of the year’s testing Ladies Quartet of radio fame, ap­ tion favors water Works and sew- [arranged that the institute he split Fred Emerson Grange chorus. Halloween recita- js that, while the average pear in person. The appreciation of the guests of the three losing pa­ clubs to win. and these bright- er constructions as projects to be up into four sections to he held trols at a supper held, last Tues­ eyed. eager little tots you ar.e tion, Elinor Dean. Vocal solo, Don- production for the 10,000 cows in the congregation is tendered to built by Federal loans because.in the of the comity Rites Held at ??• Brohmam Local Taxes, Grange £be Associations was 10 pounds day evening, in the basement of working for certainly deserve Mr. Unger, our director and theirs, they contribute to public health, j instead of in one central place as the Presbyterian church. Howev­ your best efforts toward winning. Master, Fred C. Franz. Instrumen- higher than any previous record, through whose courtesy they and more especially, because they [formerly. Other members of the Elkhart Yesterday tal music, Grange orchestra. A total production was lower at er, members of the Pelicans, Don’t let anything stand in your came. involve excavation and Conse- committee were E. P, Clarke, su- Hawks and Stag patrols are put­ way these next few days—victory ° ne; a<;t P^y* The Liet of Mr. en(j 0p the year than at the be- — The Lighted Cross quently provide a greater field for perintendent of the city schools of Smith was given with the fol- gtnning. Dairymen have found ting their heads together to plan Fred Emerson, 8S, died Monday is in sight for vou if you really Official paper of Ravenswood hand labor. In the average sew- St. Joseph and Mrs. Jennie Meech- at his liome at Elkhart, Ind., the will hustle for i t lowing cast: Mr. Smith, Ray Mell; that jt does riot pay to create a Congregational church, Chicago. ways o f being the winners next er project, about 10 per cent o f am, county school supervisor, time. funeral rites were held in that THE PRIZES La.urena Dean; June surpius 0f products by keeping a The artists’ program at the- the money appropi-iated goes to • ------°------Smith, Arley Anderson; Richard lot of boarder C0Ws, and many Fifteen members of the troop city yesterday. He was at one First—engraved silver loving Croyden Hotel last Sunday night1 engineering, legal fees, right-of- Clem Savoldi to were guests of Northwestern Uni­ I time well known here, when his cup and $100 in cash. . Smith, Leonard Brohman; Mandy, anjmaia were culled from the included a rare treat in the Aeo­ way and the like, 56 per cent di- u J63.ii Clark, Jonathon B noas,. An- nereis durin0* the vea-D versity at the Northwestern-In- brother, Allen Emerson, former Second—$60 in cash. lian Ladies Quartet, the finest rectly to local labor and the re­ diana game Saturday. In spite of Buchanan business man, was liv­ Third—$40 in cash. RU»? Mr. Straub has had high Michi- ladies quartet we have ever heard. Take up Wrestling- Cuthbert. Home Sweet Home was ffaa herd severaI different years maining 34 pet- cent to materials. a slight dampness during the game ing. The funeral was attended by Fourth——$25 in cash. — Management Croyden The federal administration lias and on the return trip, the boys Mrs. Mearl Wideman and daugh­ Fifth— Slo in cash. sung b y the grange chorus and nnd jje. credits part of his success Hotel, Chicago. provided a Michigan board to pass Career at. Boston ter, Wanda of this city. America by the audience. ■ to his continuous membership for report a good time. Sixth—$10 in cash. ------o------on the suitability of the project Then, after these prizes have Guests from Buchanan attend- ^ g years ;n the local testing as- Mrs. Carleton Geary of Niles from a welfare standpoint, and Clem Savoldi is now located in mg were Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Has- socfation. This herd wins, na- been awarded, a cash commis­ called Monday afternoon on Mrs. an engineer to approve the struc­ Boston, Mass., where he is filling sion of 10 per cent on all sub­ lett,. Robert, Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. tional honors fo r its owner as well Robert Reamer. tural feasibility. Glenn Sanford and daughters. [as fjrat rank in the state. [ engagements on wrestling cards scription payments turned -in Mrs. Emma Bunker and Miss If the project is o f the self-li- throughout the New England for them will be paid to the 0 The best individual cow tested is Alene Welbaum spent Wednesday quidating type, the interest and states, while making a bid for remaining babies. owned by H. C. Kaufman and In South Bend. amortization charges to be paid to honors In the welterweight class. To win either a prize or a Orioles Schedule Son, Breckenrldge. This anima' commission, however, all babies produced 821 pounds of butterfat must qualify as active, and no 2 Games with Ind. in the year. u r , Kaufman is a - began to foot up the money which baby may van either a prize nr firm believer in culling his cows the Columbian exposition had tak­ a commission unless his spon­ Elevens This Week and has cut his herd down to the John G. Holmes Waged a en but of jauchanan. It is an in­ sor has deposited n report of high producer and three of her WMmmgSm Single-Handed Warfare dication of the greater piety of one or more subscriptions for daughters. Against the World’s Fair those days that the Michigan Cen­ him in the ballot box. The Oriole grid, team,, its head- Membership in the Michigan as­ bloody but still unbowed after on Basis of Money Tak­ tral ran its special excursions on Extension Subscriptions sociation is increasing after sever­ Monday instead of Sunday as at If any person gave you a sub­ three close-margin defeats, will al years of declining numbers. en Out of Town. h •”>» a b""v time the next two present. The tickets were sold for scription earlier in the Baby Elec­ weeks, with two games against $2.60 good for ten days as com­ tion and now gives you a further ■ ro northern. Indiana elevens Now that it can he told, it tran­ pared with $1.75 these days. Chalk payment on the same subscription, Sunday afternoon and Tuesday. spires that the World’s Columbian up one credit for motor competi­ then the second payment Is known The first game Will be played cr George W . Dunbar, exposition, of the Columbian tion; as an “extension” subscription. Sunday afternoon on the Athletic World’s exposition, whichever it On a Monday late in September These “extensions” should be park diamond against the Misha­ Pioneer of Coveney was, achieved its renowned suc­ of that year A. F. Peacock, who plainly marked on the stub turned waka, A. C.’s. On Tuesday after­ cess against a staggering handi­ was station agent at the time, re­ into the ballot box, because it noon,. Manager Ed Stults will take Dist., Buried Today cap which history heretofore has ported 216 ticke-s sold for the ex­ makes a difference in votes in his team to Galien, where they not recorded, the opposition of the cursion, It was also reported your favor. will play the Indiana Wild Cats or [Berrien County Record, John Hol­ that on that date the largest pas­ A subscription turned in for a Funeral rites will be held this senger train ever to go through candidate and later extended for South Bend as a part of the Hal­ aftsmoon at 2 p. m. for George mes, editor. lowe’en festivities.. this village over the Michigan Cen­ the same candidate will earn the Wallace Dunbar, 78. from his j Mr. Holmes, it seems, did not tral passed through, 22 coaches home, in the Coveney district, Rev. [believe in free advertising for a same regular votes as though the j money-making proposition such as drawn by two engines, with 1,435 full subscription had been turned Foulkes to West A-- E. Wright o f Berrien Springs pasengers bound for -he fair. in originally. Thus, a three-year preaching the funeral sermon. the World’s fairs of that day and Holmes estimated that each per­ “extension” on a One-year first Burial will be made in the Stor- I this as well, seemed to he. The son who went from Buchanan On Tour in Behalf World’s fair, he said, has proved pajpaent Would earn 35,000 votes, rick cemetery. Just a bit shy and reserved is A fine looking little chap with You don’t have to go far to find spent an average of $20. (We while a straight three-year sub­ Hg was; born July 22, 1855, in Maxine Jean Heiermann. long golden curls is Stewart Ed­ the friends and boosters of this the greatest bonanza ever for the know a number of local citizens NRA, Farm Relief [country publisher; it filled their scription would earn 22.000 votes, Milton township, Cass, county. He This little girl is just a few ward Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs, who made the trip, faTe, admit­ Proportionate share of the -bonus was married to Jane Light of Bu- Edward Phillips. smiling little tot. ’pages with columns of free adver­ days short o f two years old, and Pretty, good-natured, and full tance and dinner included for less would be extra in each, case,.- of Congressman George Foulkes Tof chanari, Oct. 20, 1881, and. they Stewart lives at 301 Liberty St. tising and in return gave them the than $3. lmt that was during 1933, course. ‘ Hartford has been employed by, lived for forty years on the Cov- she is the youngest of a fine fam­ in Buchanan. of pep, Betty Jean Seyfred is a privilege of buying tickets at the in the Fourth Year of the Great same price as other people. No Be sure to mark the word “ex­ the national administration tc eney district farm. He is surviv- ily of ten. children. A new baby sister arrived at the great favorite, and a promising Depression.) As a result, he ar­ tension” on each subscription stub “stump” the middle and western ed by the widow, by four children, Maxine Jean has blue eyes, dark free comps even. So you can’t Phillips home recently, and Stew­ candidate in the Baby Election. gued, the World’s fair took out of if it is an extension. The respon­ on a p’-eakinp- tour in he- Mrs. Artie Weaver and Clarence hair, ard a mest captivating man­ art had to sidetrack his vote get­ tell by the columns of the Record Buchanan that Monday a round sibility of doing this is yours: half of the N RA and the federal Dunbar of Buchanan, Frank and ner. She has been a little back­ ting activities temporarily, while Betty Jean lives out on R. F, D. in those days who went to the fair. $4,320. otherwise such subscriptions; if farm relief: acts. Earl, who live at the farm home; ward in the Election so far, but the young lady, was getting ac­ 1, Galien, and her parents are Mr. A t the end of the season he not marked, will be counted, as - — ------.------,------■ b y seven grandchildren; two sis- watch her from now on. climated. However, with 12 big and Mrs. George Sevfred. She ! In fact no mention was made of computed that' about 1,600 people Dancing at Shadowland, St. Jo- ters, Mrs. Alice Williams of Do- straight subscriptions. - - * Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. days ahead, you are now likely to stands well in the voting list this the Columbian. Exposition in the from this town had attended 'the .Make certain that you under­ seph, every Wednesday, Saturday wagias and Mrs. Amarett Haas of Ervin Heiermann o f 306 Berrien see this attractive little fellow pro­ week, and it looks as though she columns of the paper- until the and Sunday evening. 38tfc Niles.- fair, spending an average of $20 stand about the “extension” sub­ street. gress rapidly. will make a strong finish. [lasf few weeks, when Mr. Holmes1each, or a total of $32,000. scriptions, and how they count. P A G E TW O THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933. \V. C. T. U. To New England Country Social Organization Activities Meet Friday The Buchanan W. C. T. U. will ANNA LINDQUIST HEADS BABY LIST Doctor Encampment to Stage of the court were: Judge, Harry meet Friday-at the home of Mrs. Royal Purplo Degree Beistle; prosecuting attorney, Ar­ Emory Rough on tlie South Bend Encampment No. 169 will exem­ thur Johnston; attorney for the road. A special program Is being plify the work of the Royal Pur­ prepared. ple degree for a class of candi­ defense, Frank Fabiano; police­ ------o------man, Claude McGowan, M. H. Mc­ r*.iilEAD CHANGES AGAINTODAY WILL ROGERS IS dates from Niles Friday evening. Attend Industrial GREENBLATfS FUR ?? 5> hold a monthly business meeting Miss Ethel Beistle was also ac­ F. R. Montague, George R ai­ IN LATEST FILM 111 Friday evening at the Evangelical cused of undue interference. Miss ling, Leo Kolhoff and A. B. Mc­ 33B ANNnr. SALE 1 t church, Augusta Huebner was also tried Clure were in Detroit Tuesday at­ Week’s Voting; Featured by Rapid Rise of Several Tots For­ •MA & * St on the charge of conduct unbe­ tending the Ford Industrial expo­ Zane Grey Story and Noel merly Well Down In. List; Election Now tinder Sealed Pioneer South Bend Furriers Mock Trials at coming to a member of the Aux­ sition at the Convention Hall. Be­ Coward Drama Also at Cater to Individual Tastes Legion Auxiliary Party iliary. Leonard Daggett was tried sides a complete display of the Ballot Box as Final Count Draws Near. the Hollywood. The Family’ Night party field on a charge of being improperly procedure necessary to build the in Special Order Friday evening by the American dressed. Ford car seventy’-five allied com­ Department. Legion and the Auxiliary was at­ The program was followed by panies which build parts or ma­ Again we present a hastily compiled voting list, drawn Will Rogers comes to the Holly­ dancing, Howard Lentz furnishing chinery used in the Ford manu­ wood theatre beginning' Sunday tended by 125 guests. Miss Au­ • up after the close of the Second Bonus period which ended Greenblatts have one of the lar­ gusta Huebner was the fortune music. A. P. Sprague furnished facturing plants have displays for a three day run in his latest cotton candy for ail with his candy which make it one of the most’ in­ at nine o’clock last night. picture for Fox Film, “Doctor gest and most modernly equipped teller. An amusing extempore Anna Belle Lindquist heads the list as the election en­ retail fur establishments in Indi­ program wa shelcl in the form of machine and free cider was On teresting' and elaborate exposi­ Bull." It is the screen presenta­ several mock trials. The officers tap. tions ever staged. ters the final 12-day stretch. This little tot’s lead is a slim tion of the famous novel by James ana. Aided by scientific manu­ facturing equipment, skilled fur one,, and crowding right behind her— in fact, separated from Goulcl Cozens, “The Last Adam,” best-seller and recent Book-of-tbe- mechanics make possible the rep­ top place by just a subscription or two—-are at least a half Month 'selection. It is reported utation of tlie store by furnishing dozen or more others. as the most powerful vehicle the anything mentionable in furs. The week’s most sensational gains were made by Wanda popular philosopher-comedian has Tlie personnel of the establish­ ment includes 25 in the factory, Mae Nadraatowski, Kathleen Yvonne Quinn, and Donnis had on the talking screen. Wilt Rogers is an old-fashioned The story concerns a physician cleaning and storage department < Jeanette Rollf. All three of these have thus stepped up in- office and In the display salon. physician in the Fox photoplay, in a small'town who. in addition “ lloeior Bull,” playing ior three ' to the ranks of the real contenders, and their friends may to ministering to the health of the One of the chief reasons why Greenblatts have achieved the sin­ days, starting Sunday, at the = took forward with every reasonable expectation to their sue- community, acts as its unofficial Hollywood theatre. 230 Soutli Michigan St. South Bend, Ind. f father confessor. None of the gular prestige as fur manufactur­ •lless. ers and dealers in Northern Indi­ L Sally May ThanLig continued to make splendid progress town’s secrets escape him. He knows the inner life of every one ana is mainly due to their special Patrons Dayton ras also did Bonnie Jean Lolmaugli and Nellie May Hemphill, of its, inhabitants. But it is not order department. In a well ven­ ifiere ara three more contenders, any one of which may logi­ as a gossip that he finds himself tilated daylight factory, ivus of P, Q. W in Fight interested in the private lives of regaling variety are modeled to cally be expected to finish in top position. individual measurements bv expwf to Return Office -•* "Robert Martin Pazder climbed rapidly, and is today re­ the village. He is a mellow gentle­ man to whom everyone's leaetions craftsmen and to individually styled, made to measure, fur coats. pealed as one of the candidates well up in the running for are an interesting bit of human The little village of Dayton or •the first grand prize. The same may be said of Donna May document. The storage vault, which is lire saw mill town of y’ears ago as it The film does not present the proof, moth proof, and burglar Rowland whose steady progress the last two -weeks has been proof has a capacity of several has frequently been called of late, source of great satisfaction to her boosters. story of one character. Like “State is still on the map and will prob­ Fait,” the last of Rogers’ screen thousand coats and the air in 'this monstrous compartment is chang­ ably’ remain there for some tune. A s the list shows, other babies also forged ahead in plays, it deals with many charac­ The original order of discontin­ of sfeven league boots, and it must be apparent to all that the ters, each typical of its kind. It ed by means of suction and ex­ haust fans many times per hour, uing the post office on Oct. 3lst real contest for final leadership and the big awards is to is more than the story o f one has been rescinded according to small town. It is the story of thou­ the air of which is filtered through take place during the final, crucial 12-day stretch. a purifying process as a fur.nor the bulletin received by’ tlie post­ sands of similar towns all over master at Dayton from the post In looking‘ over the following list, remember that the the country. means of positive protection Metal laths, concrete ur.d bride office department at Washington, positions shown are GUARANTEED to be correct, and will Vera Allen, stage star, has the D. G.’ be verified by the judges when the final count is made. Note leading feminine role opposite combine to make the entire build­ The inhabitants of the little vil­ Rogers. Others in the east are ing as fire proof as sricnlif’c ic- the final bonus vote offer as shown on another page. Spon- scurcefulness has made possible. lage on Dayton Lake are very FURS Marion Nixon. Louise Dressier. happy over the result. Ofter it •sors, if you want your babies to win— you must work hard Andy Devine, Rochelle Hudson and Further protection against fire as well as theft is assured by tire seemed to be a hopeless case to W e are Celebrating Our 33rd Anni­ and fast during the next 12 days, Ralph Morgan. them. And should be congratu­ y Names and standings to date: "Life in the Raw.” the new Fane ADT alarm system consisting of lated for the great rally and the versary with the Greatest Fur Grey story with George O’Brien in phone alarms which are identical successful result of their effort. Bonnie Jean Lolm augh------99,600 the featured role. Is a worthy ve­ to radio microphone. Greenblatts Values of the Year ! ! ! hicle for the combined efforts of arc celebrating their 33 years of Barbara Kay B ailey------41,500 serving the public by offering an Billy Ovid Nicodemus------— 101,400 the leading writer and the leading Kewpee Restaurant Northern Seals American portrayer of western romance. enormous stock of newly fashioned Robert Martin Pazder______—,------SS,100 This picture plavs Friday and Sat­ fur coats at irresistably low Being Extensively Beautifully’ made, swagger Broadtails Wanda Mae Nadratowski__,------..------100,000 prices. This sale will be the last and full length Northern urday at the Hollywood theatre, You won’t believe so much Kathleen Elaine Voorhees__- ___ ■______._____ ._____IS,100 and has Greta Nissen and Claire fur sale of 1933 and it is the opin­ Changed, Decorated Seals—quality impossible to ion of the proprietors, who have replace at this price. chic, possible at this price . . Dolores Jean Herman ______,______92,000 Trevor in support of O'Brien. until you see these coats. Though not a musical comedy, been preparing for weeks, that the Charles William S m ith ______59.0UU values offeree! will never again he Proprietors of tlie Kewpee Res­ Some with Kolinsky’—Blue •Bittersweet,” playing next week taurant, Portage street, are mak­ Fox, natural Squirrel,. • Sally May Thaning______101,000 Wednesday and Thursday at the duplicated for many, many years to come. Within a short period of ing extensive changes in the culin­ Others . in ' smart self trim Barbara Jean W a lters______PA,100 Hollywood, is richly supplied with ary department of the business (Made to sell for §75) effect. Only’ beautiful music that will make eight months the fur market has Robert Allen Q uick______72,000 advanced in many instances as place and re-decorating the inter­ you want to see the picture more im*. Green and orange are being Kathleen Yvonne Quinn______100.100 than once. The story is an adapta­ high as 90 per cent. Greenblatts Silver Muskrats Jacqueline May N e w ______26,200 are not taking advantage of this used In the color scheme and gives tion of the Noel Coward plays by tremendous rise in prices, but are it a much finer appearance than Moire Caraculs Fred Major Bischoff ______SI,000 the same name, and which ran so giving their customers an oppor­ heretofore. Grecnblatt’s Guaranteed Devon Delbert Ochenryder______IS,100 successfully for two years on Selected Seals Broadway under the Florenz Zieg- tunity to take advantage of their Quality Merlin Arthur Noggle .______56,600 tremendous early skin purchases. field banner. “Bitter Sweet” is HEARTBURN. SLEEPLESS You’ll marvel at these val­ Nellie May Henjpliill______99,000 The Anniversary’ Sale started ues. Ask to seo them. Beau­ recommended as an especial cine­ Thursday, O ct 28th. Allegan. jMfcli.-N.-i couid Hudson Seals Joella Louise Bowering______S3,600 ma treat, and waa given four stars not sleep well and had tifully* contrasted with Rus­ by Liberty in a recent issue. The Heartburn so much. It sian Fitch and Ermine. Lead the Fashion Parade .Donna May Gowiand______7 9,000 At a county Red Cress meeting seems nice everything \v Hudson Seal serves every’ picture is brand new, having been wrong— I never felt like purpose. A selected group at Paul Fay W ise ______17,400 just released oy United Artists. held yesterday’ afternoon in the doing anything,” said Ramona Shirley M itc h ______.______22,300 Hotel Whitcomb, St. Joseph, Bu­ Leonard Kraerick of Route $ 7 7 ------o------chanan was represented by Miss a. ” 1 took Dr. Pierce' -Alicia Ann Sim pson______73,100 Augusta Huebner, Mrs. George Golden. Medical Discovery , -Billy Herbert Batchelor______40,000 and uie first bottle helped Exiler, Mrs. Glenn Haslett, arid me riRut at tlie start” (Made to sell for §200) Maxine Jean Heiermann______18,300 Help Is Asked in Mrs. E. C. Mogford. Mrs. Wal­ Sold by all druggists. ter Fryman and Mrs. Arthur Write Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y .t Stewart Edward Phillips______16,100 Furnishing Dinners for free medical advice. Mead represented Buchanan town­ New size, tablets 50c, liquid §1.00. Large .Anna Belle Lindquist______101,800 ship. size, tabs, or liquid, §1.35. “ We Do Our Part.” •jack R unyon______16,S00 To the Needy Pupils Buy Furs From the .Barbara Amelia Zehner______16,S00 ; Buchanan R. F. D. No. 1 Any Buchanan resident who GRAYSON’S Maker — “It Pays” -Gayle Marie O tw ell______3l,SQ0 would like to aid in furnishing din­ ners for the needy school children Beautiful Buchanan B. F. D. No. 2 of Buchanan this year is request­ •Mary Ann R o s e ______84,200 ed to call the superintendent’s of­ DRESSES ssasgTaHKsa IDonnis Jeanette R o llf______80,400 fice at the high school building, or MOST OUTSTANDING to give their names in personally. VALUES IN TOWN. : New Carlisle The Farent-Teaclier.s Association, «jean MarieDuB ois______- ______79,600 which has sponsored this service - t HOSIERY ______69c •* Oalieu has been furnishing the dinners ____ ,_____89c $g99 -D.onald and Ronald Foster ____ _— ______— 30,100 for 30 to ‘10 children for the past Galien R. F. D. No. 1 two years. This year it is anti­ cipated that the need of meals will Exquisite Formate Janyce Eloise Seyfred ______.______60,000 be greater. Slips will not be sent and V e lv e ts_____ $9 9i ikura Mae Clark ___.______101,500 out to those co-operating as in Bettv JeanSeyfred------„ ------59,400 former years but records on hand ■. " Niles will be used iu soliciting. Margaret Renbarger______16,800 DEMAND MODERN Niles R, F. D. No. 3 Shirley Maxine Norm an______,------50,400 Young Air Aces Glendora, Salute Relatives Jq Ann Wetzel______.______70,100 CONVENIENCES! Marjorie Strauss______16,600 in City Sunday . Dayton Convenience begins at Home .... Tight out Jack Elmer H am ilton______60,000 Buchanan w’as honored Sunday PUBLIC SALE n v_ cL T, scheming fiancee so that Bing and by two informal calls from young in the kitchen. Cooking and kakingmsed to be v rO S D y m e a u S I Judith can get together. air aces who cii'cled over the city I am offering at Public Sale at my residence on what as a reminder to relatives and dreary drudgery but now they’re genuine fun AD Qf v P o c f Harry Green is cast as a sliglit- is known as the old Dressier farm, 8 miles south of A ll-O t a r L.asc ;y cracked theatrical producer, friends here of their passage. The first call was Elden Rohl. Buchanan, I 1-4 miles west of Rough corners, 1-2 mile and joy with the splendid, new A-B Gas Ranges, r T7M a /I * I Lilyan Tashman is a scheming and Or r i lm lYlVlSJ.'CaLnvoluptuous siren, and Ned Sparks U. S, army’ flier from Langley south and 1-2 mile east of Bakertown, oil plays the role Of Lem Spawn, a Field, Va., nephew of Superintend­ fully equipped with all the modern conve­ sphinx-faced person who knows all ent Bert Rohl o f the Ind. & Mich. FRIDAY, NOV. 3 ..Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Skeets Electric Co., who zoomed over niences that make home life easier and Happier, Gallagher, Judith Allen, Harry the answers to Jack Oakie’s. al­ leged jokes. shortly before noon en route from Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, the following Green, Lilyan Tashman and Ned Niles to Chicago with two com­ described property: Sparks head the star-packed cast ,; ------o— ----- panions to attend the Century of of..Paramount’s sensational musi-j Progress. He parked his plane cal’ comedy smash, “Too Much.’ Berrien Theatre \ several day’s at the Niles airport 2 HORSES 2 Harmony,” which opens on Sun­ while visiting his parents in St. One Sorrel horse, weight 1709 lbs, 12 years old; one day, Oct. 29th at the Ready thea-J ' To Show Two v Joseph, His ultimate destination tre*. Is Kelley Field, Texas, blade mare weight 1400 lbs., 11 years old. •'The film, directed by Edward Strong Pictures About noon Lieut. Edwin Peck, Sutherland, centers around the pn- U. S. N-, circled the town again 1 6 H E A D HOGS 2 6 It costs no more to own (and less to aad off-stage activities of a group I _ . on his return to San Diego, Calif., operate) this beautiful new No. 2100 Series of-.show people. Interspersed in $ U le ®?rrien Theatre a tL e m e n 1 sow with 7 pigs, 1 sow with 3 pigs and four shoats A-B Gas Range than an inferior range that ^ *■ . . _ , 1 G n w in ivei' i p aminimniruy' ''T u 6 iVLELD from a government mission to the action as the novel plot un- \Spring's is announcing Washington, D. C. He returned weighing 90 Ifcs. each has none of the many conveniences char­ raVels are eight brand new hit 1 Who Dared” for Friday and Sat­ acteristic of the A-B line. urday o f this week. This picture in a new type of plane Only lately tunes, and; several lavish produc­ made. IMPLEMENTS Until yon have actually cooked and baked tion numbers staged; by the famous i s torn from the pages of life, A with one of these new A-B Ranges you can­ dance director, LeRoy Prinz, with w’ian.’s heroic struggle against po­ One wagon, one set double work harness, one double not appreciate how easy it is^ a huge chorus of Hollywood’s litical corruption in a gang ridden shovel corn plow, one double shovel plow, picks, Just a few features of this remarkable gas ciw.v. A story which typifies Am­ Bernard Detained foremost beauties. shovels and log chains. range: A-B Oven Equipment (unlike any­ Crosby, last seen in “ College erica's new struggle for freedom. thing you have ever seen), Work-Table Top, Humor,” has the stellar role of Ori Wednesday and Thursday of By Business m Heated Compartment for keeping foods and Eddie Bronson, musical comedy neixit week Jack Holt will appear HOUSEHOLD GOODS dishes hot, Radio Dial Heat Control, A-B star who falls In love with Judith in 1 “'.rhe Wrecker.” The story o f a City— Ahem-m! 1 cook stove for coal or wood, 1 heating stove, 1 kit­ Dual Burners (the greatest gas-saving aid m an’ who wrecked mighty build­ Allen When he discovers her do­ chen cabinet, 1. ice box, 1 buffet, 1 dining table, 1 drop in the cooking field) and many Other un­ ing: a small-time vaudeville act in ings— but who crumbled helpless­ usual refinements. ly; before a woman's wiles. Mrs. Bernard Brown returned leaf kitchen table, 6 dining chairs, 4 kitchen chairs and the west. He brings her to. Broad­ Monday’ from Chicago, where she Wc cordially invite you to see and inspect w ay for a big role in his new had gone eight days previous in 4 rockers, 1 8.3x10.6 rug, I Victrola, 1 book case, 1 r ' ------this remarkable value for yourself without show, and. then the fun begins., For anticipation o f meting her hus­ bed springs and mattress and pillows; dishes and any obligation. along with her cofnes her fiancee, I NOTICE TO HUNTERS band on his return from Mexico eooldng utensils. Ja.qk Oakie, and Skeets Gallagher. All grocers, meat dealers, doc- City. Mr. Brown writes that he is Events both hilarious and drama­ j'tors, dentists, milk companies, detained by business in the old TERMS; CASH tic- occur with lightning-like_ _ i ra-ct— ’ and coal dealers including out- Spanish city where he went on pidity, as Oakie' and. Crosby and / lying stores are Invited to 'discuss sales promotion business for the Miss Allen attempt to solve the Jthe matter of purchasing food Studebaker corporation. He writes MICHIGAN GAS & ELECTMIG unfortunate: triangle; The film products, fuel, and other details, also that the rainy season is over Phone <1 comes*~to a highly amusing con-; Friday night at 7 o'clock in. the there and the land is ablaze with chtsionUvhen Oakie impersonates . City Hall. semi-tropical flowers. He has been Harold Steiner, Auctioneer, doluf Redden, Clerk a Texas millionaire, in order tc, j Berrien County Emergency playing and acquiring a coat alienate the affections of Crosby’ a T S Relief Comm. of tan. - ” — 5SS *

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The next 12 days are mighty important in the Baby Election, ffs The race is a very close one at present. The mar­ gins separating all of these little tots is very small— there isn’t one baby on the list who couldn’t easily be made a . winner with a little effort on the part of the sponsor; there isn’t a baby who can possibly win without such effort. The time to get busy for your baby is here. In a few days it will be too late. Time is short— the prizes are well worth winning— * and take our word for it, effort put forth now will bring M U "H rich reward. A s previously announced, the Personality Babies Election will be brought to a close under a blind, sealed ballot box. iaiiigriigiiipiiiiBiiireiiiHiiiEmiamigiiiwiiigViwiiimiiiffiiiKiiiHiiiwiiBiiiHiiiBiiiwugiiiHiiiwiiiraiiiPiiiaiiiisiiiisiii ’s How Subscriptions Count

oiuce or oui, \roui iunvittg ine suglitesi: ia-'orasgtion oa ifee pi-ojjrc&s Util of the Election. During Final 12 Days A statement of all votes previously cast will be tendered to each baby sponsor, and the sponsor also will deposit inis certified statement in tue 1. , • • • 5,000 Votes ballot box. The committee of judges, whose names will he announced' next tveelt, 2 Years ...... 12,000 Votes will meet immediately at the close of the Eleciion at 9 p, in. Monday, Nov. C, and proceed to break open the box, canvass its contents, and issue an of­ 3 Years ...... 2 2 ,0 0 0 Votes ficial statement giving the final vote totals ami awarding the prizes. Owing to the amount of detail in connection with the final count, no 4 Y e a r s ...... 35,000 Votes attempt will be made to deliver the prizes to the winners Monday night. AL L AW ARDS W ILL BE DELIVERED TUESDAY, NOV. 7. No excep­ ,.,111 Years ...... , .«> dO tion wall be made to this ruling. However, while counting of the votes 5 50,000 Votes necessarily will require some time, it is estimated that the count will be completed in time to announce the winners late Monday night. 6 Years ...... 70,000 Votes »nrr HIGHLY IMPORTANT— All sponsors of babies in the Election are . , r-J* requested to call at the Record office not later than 8:00 p. m. Saturday, In addition to the above schedule, an extra bonus of 45,- Oct, 28, to receive certified statements of votes up to the time the ballot box went into effect, and also to receive further instructions (if needed) 0G0 votes will be allowed on each “ club” of 10 yearly sub­ regarding the ballot box. scriptions, or equivalent, until the close of the .Section. -B A G E F O t JK t h e b e r r i E n d o u ir r T r e c o r d THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1933. Buchanan farming district, Wed­ their families were Sunday dinner their meeting Tuesday evening in­ Michigan Gas & Electric Co., Elec­ of which he became director in nesday, Oct, IS, sponsored the for­ guests at the Gottlieb Mensinger stead of Wednesday. A radio pro­ trolux distributors for Michigan. 1929. mation o f a bunco and sewing home. gram was given by local talent . Dr. Hainsworth is director of the Dr. Hainswofth’s versatility is club for residents of the surround­ Miss Vernette Rogers spent the BARODA The members of the June Re­ Electrolux Refrigerator Labora­ shown by his record in mountain- ing district. The club is to be en­ week-end at her home at Gales­ bekah lodge Will give a 6:30 sup­ tory at Evansville, Ind. climbing which is One of :his hob­ titled the B. C. A. burg and attended the football Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Roberts of per to all the X 0- Q. F. members In recognition of the part Dr.: bies. A year ago l'c made tile meeting this week will be at the Bunco was played and a chicken game at Ann Arbor Saturday. Decatur spent Sunday at the E. H. Oct. 31 at the hall. Every mem­ Hainsworth has played in bringing first ascent of Mount Cublicttc Swope home. ber is invited. gas refrigeration to its present near Jasper in the Province of Latter Day Saints church at luncheon was served. The next Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant and Alberta, which was considered an which time Guest Day Will be o b -’meeting will be in two weeks at daughter of Benton Harbor spent ■LOuis Russell is in Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver state of usefulness throughout the for a Week, having an artificial outstanding feat. The rock for­ served. Guest clubs are from f the log cabin of Mrs. Fred were guests of honor at a party United States, he was chosen as Wal- last week here visiting Mr. and mation of Mount Oubliette had de­ Three Oaks, New Troy, two from [ lace. Mrs. Tom Carpenter. leg made, given by Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Zur­ this year’s recipient of the Charles Buchanan and three from JXalien.; ------Miss Carol Phillips returned to Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Swope and fley of New Troy Sunday evening, A. Munroe Award, granted an­ feated some of the best climbers. family spent Monday in South celebrating the 32nd Wedding an­ nually for “ the most outstanding Previously, Dr. Hainsworth had Mrs. Morey Alger o f Berrien f------her home last Friday afte2- spend­ conquered Mount Robson, the tall­ Springs will be the chief Speaker, j ing the week with her aunt, Mrs. Bend. niversary of both parties. A- contribution by an individual to George Swope spent several chicken dinner was served to eight the advancement of the' gas indus­ est peak in the Canadian Rockies. N E W TR O Y George Crawford. Dr. Hainsworth is a member of Miss Laura Shinn, who has been days at the Aug. Fritz home. followed by cards. try.” 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Funeral services for John W. Bestowal of the Munroe Award the 'Council of the American Al­ Community days at New Troy visiting Mrs. Henry Pletcher for pine Club and is also a member of Many Noted and Notorious some time returned to her home daughter spent Saturday in the Chapman were held Tuesday af­ to Dr. Hainsworth on September , ^Characters to Appear In Galien Locals accomplished the moving of al­ Twin Cities on business. ternoon at 2:30 at the Baroda 28, at Chicago was the feature of the Explorers dub. most twenty-five hundred yards of in Evanston last Friday. Dr. Hainsworth was fullback on • Person in Accompany- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grove ' ' P, Kenney spent the week-end Congregational church. Mr. Chap­ the 15th annual convention of the Will Rounday spent Tuesday ground from the hill which, is be- at the P. G. Kenney home. man will be remembered as the American Gas Association. The the football team of the Univer­ :,T£ ' ing Program. Browntown Were Sunday g sity of Washington at Seattle, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! ing leveled back to the low places at the William Grove home Mr. and Mrs. James- Sampson brother of Mrs. Geo. Kool and presentation of the Award, con­ •—The Tom Thumb -wedding will VintonT *on the which is being prepar- _ id son, Fred are spending a Arent Chapman of Glendora. sisting of a cash prize, was made from which he was graduated in Jack and John Kempton 1917. ^^given Friday and Saturday Henry Swem, and son, Lowell, ecl for athletics. A hearty re- liam Grove, Dare Schroye ;k at the S. R. Brown home. personally to the director of the ..nights: of this Week at the town and wife of Buchanan will spend sponse to the call for volunteer rn’er Kettle and Miss Bv Mr. and Mrs. L. Parkton attend- Electrolux Refrigerator Labora­ —bnlir- All the children of the the week-end at the Fair. Henry, help was made and of greatest u_e World’s Fair in Chicago on High Honors are! tory byj Dr. Munroe, a leading cit­ Water and Steam Kempton went to Keeler Sunc’ . jo '"town of the third grade and tinder Swem will remain for a few days. assistance was the use of the cat- where the men went hunting as ; nday, izen of Chicago, the donor of the A cubic foot of water is convert­ !I!aie taking a prominent part and visiting his brother. ! erpillar tractor belonging to Al- guests of Ted Kempton. Mrs. P. B. Menson, the delegate Given Inventor Award. ible into 1.661 cubic feet of steam. •-represent some renowned person. Miss Leile Wamke spent Sun- 1 hert Pufall, the tractor donated Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutton and to the Rebekah Assembly in Lan­ Dr. Hainsworth’s scientific acti­ ‘■'There will be several vocal solos, day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert - by Charles Marx and the seven Mr. and Mrs. Yeder o f Chicago, sing, returned home Wednesday. of Electrolux vities in connection with the type " a part of them given by Kate Grant of South Bend. 1 teams brought by Guy Smith and spent the week-end at their coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown and of refrigeration exemplified by PNEUMONIA -Sm ith. Rudy Vallee, Mary Garden, Miss Geraldine Jochein enter- Harold Gardner of Glendora, Ed- try home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Electrolux date back to experi­ is usually lessened in severity ~Harry Lauder, GaUi Curci, Tom tained a number o f her friends at ward Brackett, Albert Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Plomb of daughter spent Sunday at the G. Granting of high honors to Dr. ments at the famous Massachu­ and duration under OSTEO­ C. Shuler home. ■vMix, Mr. and Mrs. George Arliss, her home? Tuesday evening in hou- : Harold Hanover, Paul Brodbeck, Bridgman called at the E. V. Zur- William R. Hainsworth, scientist, setts Institute of Technology PATHIC care. ^Maurice Chevalier, Jeannette Mac- or o f her 11th . .and Max Yeske. _ Those who con- fley home Sunday. Warren Gaul spent the past mountain-climber and former foot­ which gave him his doctor’s degree s^Donald, Coleen Moore, Delores William Moore of New- Carlisle,: tributed. their time were Alva Miss Aline McGwinn will leave Week with his grandparents, Mr. ball player, for bis scientific re­ in 1921. Most of Dr. Hains­ DR. E. T. WALDO —Del Rio and Amos and Andy and Miss Hannah Stephenson and h er: Brunn, R. J. Wood, v\ alter and her home here Thursday and will and Mrs. Wm. Steinbauer, in Oro- search Work in perfecting the new worth’s activities in automatic Osteopathic Physician and i pothers; A large crowd is expect- brother, Frank, spent Sunday eve- 1 Ivan A eske, Albert Harfert, Carl spend the winter with relatives in noko township. Air Cooled Electrolux refrigerator refrigeration research have been Surgeon SSatfrom surrounding towns. ning in South Bend, the guest of : Stelter, S. Weaver, Ray Harris, Ed Chicago. At the next meeting o f Atlantis was announced recently by The made in the Electrolux Laboratory Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baugh, Christie, Leon Stearns, A, Parel, Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson Rebekah Lodge No. 334, to he held Floyd Norris arrived home Fri- j5‘- Ritchie, R. Pufall, Lee Moore, and son spent the week-end in Wednesday, Nov. 1, there will he - Funeral Rites day evening from Florida and was i Orrin Penland, Carl Guettler, Mer- Chicago. a pot luck supper and entertain­ accompanied by his parents, M r.: ritt Harper, A . Anderson, Henry Mrs. Henry Pletcher spent Fri­ ment. All members and their | Saturday For and Mrs. Frank Norris. On Satur- Barkhouse. Those who were un­ day in Benton Harbor with the families are asked to attend. The 3 day, Frank Norris entered the able to work assisted by money committee in charge is Mrs. Chas. «* Roy Casselman family. ~ Mrs. VanTilburg Michigan City hospital, where on donations which were used, fo r the Mr. and Mrs. Alva Brunn visited Smith, Mrs. W. A, Feather, Mrs. -1 Tuesday he underwent a success- gasoline needed for the tractors, with the Nick Schomer family at John Emlong, Mrs. Wm. Schultz, ful operation. i They were E. E. Ritclue, Dr. A. W. Sistcii Lakes Sunday. and Mrs. Frank Wanegan. „ Minerva A. VanTilburg was Mrs. Leo Crandall and children! Corey, Strong’s Garage, Morley Mrs. P. G. Kenney is still at the II i :| J -uuiu-bom iuin oiiui.uis, Greenville, U, O., July-I U,S, 1S51^ ■- T_.vton snent th° week-end : Bros., woods ana Bon, Kay aun- Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Boyd spent ■ • the week-end Bros., Woods and Son, Kay Zim- Saturday in Chicago. Harry Bird home in Benton Har­ rvt.S n33at’with her parents, M r and Mrs.jmerman. F. R. Maxim, Lee Kline bor. .f —home neat Galien, Oct. la, 193a at Renbarcrer. I and Fred Preder. Mrs. Leona Snyder and children of St. Joseph spent Saturday here. Henry Russell spent Monday in the age o f S2 years, 3 months and Edward Babcock and son, Rav. 1 The ladies did their share by the Twin Cities on business. •10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Swem and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. [generously, donating food for din- daughter of Buchanan were Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gaul, Clar­ — She was united iu marriage to and Mrs. David Align. Mr. and’ served Friday and Saturday in ence Gaul and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. James A. Renbarger December day callers at the S. E. Pletcher Mrs. Oscar Allen and daughter o f * basement of the M. E. church home. Tollas spent Saturday in Chicago I ■^21,"lS73. To this union was born under the direction o f Mrs. H. O. attending the Fair. ifou r children, three having pre­ Niles were Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald English The Lady Maccabees held a so- 1 Riper and Mrs. Alva Brunn, who were Sunday supper guests at the Frank De Monow of Lakeside is ceded her in death. She leaves cial meeting with a pot luck sup- were assisted by Mesdames Fran­ visiting at the August Fritz home. “•toco mountmourn theirtueu- lossmss herm-r nusomm,,husband, Wednesday evening at the ces Penland, Merritt Harper, Carl Earl Bruner home after Which :;one son, Ellis, and a brother, Mar- l . jurrs Carrie Mell South Guettler, I. B. Enevold and R. J. both couples attended the theatre tin VanTilburg, seven grandchil- 01 Mrs. Larne men, aoutn Wqo(J • at Bridgman. ! Mrs. Fern Austin is visiting Glendora i I Mra. Mable Marble is spending i One big drawback to the work -a host of relatives and friends j thfs u,eek her EOn* j ohn was the discovery of two immense with relatives at Rensselaer. June Rebekah Lodge held their Mrs. Warren Spauldinj j wlL°, w’Ll greadj miss ber. ’ Marble, South Bend. |pme stumps in this hill which, al- Grand regular meeting last Thursday. A .s: She had been in poor health for Mrs_ Louise Scott and grand- though having been cut more than Rapids, was a week-end guest of lunch of sandwiches, pumpkin, pie her sister, Mrs. George Crawford. the---past two years but was up ' daughter, Mrs. Jesse Tolaud o f ’ fifty years were in perfect state of and coffee was served by the com­ dud around until three weeks ago (Benton Harbor and Mrs. Oscar,preservation. They required a mittee. At bridge prizes were won Whqn she suffered a stroke and Grooms were Sunday afternoon i large crew of men to dig them out by Mrs. Rose Gooderline, Jim Fin- fell and was sihee confined to her guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doane before they could he pulled out by del, Mrs. Lena Paul and Henry bed until she entered her last long Straub. way of the tractors. However, a Gooderline. Seep from which she. did not Henry Swem and Mrs. Ella great deal of work was accorn- The lodge will start its 6:30 awaken. Kramer were Sunday guests of M r 1 plished and now tentative plans Mr. and Mrs. William Eisele en­ suppers the first meeting in No­ ... How sweet to’ sleep where all is and Mrs. Will Sharp of Eau are made for two more such days tertained Sunday in honor of the vember. The committee appoint­ ’ pea«&,, Claire. about the middle of December, latter’s birthday anniversary, Mr. ed is composed of Mrs. Lulu Styb * Where-sorrow cannot reach tile; Mrsl Herbert Goodenough en- :'Which in the opinion of William and Mrs. B. C. Chase of Gales- wiski, Mra Maggie Stearns, Mrs. breast; itertained her group of the L ad ies'Hanover, who ,ig directing the burg, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. G, M . ' Guy Shepardson, Mr. and Mrs. <* Where all life’s idle throbbing Jv;‘d Society at^her'home Monday 1 work, will accomplish all that has Mover of Kalamazoo, Ai> rul M rgvEam . Woolctt '-and Mr. - and ■ .Mrs. * cease evening, jheen planned by the grounds com- M. H. Vite aiid Mr. and Mrs. W. Norman Wetzel. The Evangelical Lutheran * And pain is lulled to- rest . Mr. and Mrs. George Green and, mittee E. Baker of this place. _ Funeral services were held Sat­ Little Barbara Baldwin of Ply­ church held an all day meeting son o f Kalamazoo, were week-end; -Methodist Play Friday Night _ last Sunday. Visitors from Bridg­ urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at guests of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Rizor.! The cast which is to present the mouth, Ind:, is visiting at the the L. D. S. church, conducted by The M. fi. Ladies Aid will meet four-act play, "Cranberry Cor- Oliver York home. man, Baroda, Stevensville and St. the- Rev. J. W. McK night. Burial with the Maple Grove Aid Society ners” at the school house Friday Frank Wigent, Sterling, Mich., Joseph were present. in the Galien cemetery. for a pot luck dinner and social! evening as a benefit for the Meth- arrived at the A. W. Mitchell Miss Cecile Snepardson, daugh­ home Friday evening and left on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shepard­ axternoon Thursday all day, at the odist Aid Society have been work- son of Glendora became the bride Ihome of Mrs. Frank Heckathorn., ing very hard to make this their Saturday, accompanied by his wife Stage is Set For finest presentation. Several o f the and daughter. Mrs. Wigent stay­ of Mr. Henry Schneider o f Three (New Troy school faculty will ap- ed at the home of her parents af-j Oaks on Saturday, having obtain­ Halloween Fete at jpear in this interesting rural play. ter her mother fell and broke lief ed a license to Wed in Michigan Olive Branch Brethren Sunday School leg three months ago. Mrs. Upton City. ; Galien Monday Eve Ever since Rally Day, attend- is in charge of the Mitchell home The Hills Corners P. T. A. held , . - ance at Brethren Sunday School now. . htalloween will be observed in Thomas VV illiams and a cousin j lias "been quite high, staying Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eisele spent Galien, Monday night, Oct. 30. In from New Jersey came last wee^ ! around 90. Supt. Ray Weaver Sunday at tlie J. E. Cauffman tlie" afternoon races by the school to the Harry VV ilhams home a n d j^ g annpunced that if ten mem- home. ’ ehilmen will he Held near Blakes- stayed unth Saturday. -bers are brought to the school Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Balter vis­ l|e's store, also- stunts for women Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rickermau uod raising our record to 100 that the ited the former's parents, Mr. and ( immediately after the children’s son, Elwood, motored to Elgin, HI- members will be rewarded with a Mrs. Amasa Baker, at Goshen, r|ces, there will be a potato peel- Saturday smd visited fnends. !peanut scramble. Wednesday evening. Harold Finney of South Bend, p _ . . . . , . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vite, Mr. and ing* contest, nail driving contest, came Tuesday to the Charles! Societies Meet galosh race and others and prizes Mrs. Glenn Vite and Mr, and Mrs, Enjoy Hie. Be 3 Smith home and is there y e t I Mrs. Ralph Sowersby of Sawyer M. H. Vite attended a Century of will* he awarded. In the evening Floyd Williams and wife and; entertained members of the Meth- on your toes. a, prize will be given for a wo- Progress Thursday. Feel wide-awake man’ s.hog calling contest. Children and Orville Williams and'odist Aid Society and their friends Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rhoades ------o-----— wife and child o f Niles came Sun- i at a Silver tea at her home Wed- spent the week-end in Goshen, ■USB day for the day in the Harry Wil-;nesday afternoon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Home Ec. Group liams home. •’ The Brethren Aid Society met Smith, former residents of this Radwjiy’ s Pills 3 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson and j with Mrs. R. J. Wood Thursday place. (The Vegetable Laxative) •* % Meeting Held at j daughter, Mrs. Grant, of LaPorte, 1 afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilt of | visited in the Charles Smith home * Celebrate 32 Wedding Auniv. Sunberry, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. to cleanse the intestinal tract of O S p a r e s H n m p Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Zurfley, who Oscar Swartz of * Buchanan, were impurities caused by constipation. Now l Robertson’s doors are wide open to one of the most w . k u caiu s iiu m c John Clark was home from Ko- were married 32 years Sunday, Your poison-free blood will give * guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. you -new "P ep .” komo, Ind., Sunday. O ct 22, joined, with Mr. and Mrs. Eisele Monday evening. extensively prepared sales m its history— -the 29th Anni­ ;Grqup No. 1 cf the Home Eco- Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. Ray Weaver o f Glendora, who The Missionary play that was Mild • Reliable At Your Druggist versary— with enormous quantities of new, seasonable, nbmics club met Tuesday at the Everett Anderson and children of (were married -he same number of given two weeks ago by a group home of Mrs. Oscar Stearns with South Bend were guests in the [years on Monday, O ct 23, in a of young ladies entitled "Two Q U A L IT Y merchandise for Men, Women, Children find 22 members present. A fine din­ Gene Sprague home. , { celebration at the Zurfley home Masters” will be given Wednc; ner was prepared by three mem­ Currie McLaren and son, Fred,. Sunday night when they enjoyed a day night at the Haven Hubb the home, at savings that seem almost unbelievable in bers of the club. ‘‘Slipcover and Will Newitt and son, Wayne, and! chicken supper and cards after- Memorial Home at Hamilton, Ind Upholstering” was tlie afternoon Art DuBois and Lester Warnke J wards. Other guests were Mr. and ■Mrs. W. E. Baker will sing two the face of present day increased costs. Genuine economy sfibject and was in charge of Mrs. all went to Chicago to the World’s Mrs. Emil Dass and Mr. and Mrs, solos, lia n k Burns and Mrs. Walter En- j fair last Tuesdayl L. A. Boyd. at ROBERTSON’S means-first quality, perfect merchan­ Her. j Marjory Sprague, Jane Kelley Club News dise and complete' assortments at lower than normal ’ " ------o------j and Minnie Bohn spent Sunday af- The Country Women’s club met with Mrs. Henry Barkhouse last prices. Our 29th Anniversary is dedicated to our thous­ e-ulture Club f e s r itt the Gene Sprasue Thursday and were entertained by - |1J__ 1 Cm'rio McLaren and wife and Mrs. Hattie Wire. Two contests ands of friends in GR ATITU D E FOR 29 Y E A R S of gen­ ” i iC & r s in u s t o r y {daughter, Elinor, and son, Fred, of arranger by the hostess were won Farmers are busy ‘husking1 corn this place and Miss Leile Warnke by Mrs. Bertha Seyfert and Mrs. these pleasant days. erous patronage. W e thank you and invite you to share Famous Songs of Galien spent Sunday in the Sylvia Hoadley. The hostess ser­ Guy Ingleright has been a jury­ It’s your funeral in the savings offered during this 29th Anniversary event. Robert Grant home iu South Bend. ved refreshments. The next meet­ man for the past three weeks at Friday evening at the John ing will be held at the home of St. Joseph court from now on if you -The Culture club met at the Dr. Lancaster and family visit­ hbme of Mrs. Richard Wentland Clark home at 5:30 until later, ev-! Mrs. L. Clapp on Nov. 2. don’t carry erything will be served good to The Trojan Women’s Study club ed at the William Weaver home Friday for a day on music - Mrs. over the week-end recently when Went]and and Mrs. Albert Schaaf- eat, such as chicken and biscuits will be entertained by Mrs. Wal­ A Partial List of the Hundreds of Savings and all -Sorts of other things and1 ter Zelger this Friday when Junior Mrs. Weaver accompanied them sma, gave historical sketches of home and attended the Century of Public Liability ffimous songs and Mrs. Carl Ren- after that the play "Tom Thumb” day will be observed and each with the children of Galien and member will bring a junior guest Progress while there. She returned 72x84 in. part wool Blankets, p r .______'_____ $2.39 barger gave a musical contest, the the following Sunday. and Property prize gbirfg to Mrs. Clayton Smith bur children will he presented. Sciiool Notes Miss Madeline Haffern of How­ The Stunt Party given at the Mrs. Florine Ingleright was in Damage Insurance $ 2 . 9 8 who gave a word study. The. S t Joseph Monday. 72x84 in. wool filled Comforts______hjstgss - served refreshments. The ard City, and Mrs.. Nina James school house last Friday evening and daughters, Gladys and Vera, for Virginia O’Donnohue and her Lazeli Weaver was a visitor at motored to Ghicago Saturday tp winning team in the ticket Selling the Lancaster home in Chicago on Reg. $29.75 Inner Spring Mattresses------$19-75 the Fair. campaign was a huge success. Sunday, bringing his grandmother : ' S E E Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. F. The Public Speaking class home with him. 81x99 in. Extra Heavy Sheets _ ------... 98c A. Kirk of Waverly, Wash., came taught by Mrs. Paul Brodbeck is Grapes In this vicinity1 are near­ E. N. Schram ly harvested. to the Currie McLaren home. They planning to give a series of de­ . . $ 1 , 0 0 ^-Blaekm oaid are on their way to Pontiac, Mich., bates in the near future. They are Agent Regular $1.39 Girls’ Wash Dresses ------N iles, Micla. to purchase a Pontiac car to take also preparing a play called “Peg­ Heart Can Grow Young home with them.. They will stop gy's Predicament” which will be The heart, unlike many other A t the Gas Office Regular $1.35 Cushion Dot Curtains------See Better? here on their way back. presented by five girls. things, can grow young again. Sunday was a good day at the The high school honor roll for Firmon andLysle Nye home at the the first six weeks is as follows: Regular 95c 39 in. Silk Crepes, yd------69c Wildimcre farm. Those present Freshmen, Virginia Charn, Lucille Were Mr. and Mrs. James Sander­ Metzger, Betty Jane Pardee, Her­ Men’s Fine Shirts and Pajam as------|LWMT TO SELECT! son and son, Earl, and Mr. and bert Bees. Sophomores, Harry Mrs. Lewis Hagenow Of Union Coupe, Xrving Enevold, Wilbert a reliable young man,, now Mills and Mrs. Celia Wade and Kline, Alene Knapp, Evelyn Krone, Our Responsibility 16 in. Heavy Part Linen Crash, y d .------10c employed, with foresight, a son of Dowagiac and Mrs. Anna Doris Liskey, Lowell McMillen, fair education anil mechani­ Moulton of Mishawaka. Victor Woodrich, Myrtle Grove. cal inclinations, ivlio is will­ Our 79c Full-Fash. Silk Hosiery, pr.__------66c Frank W olf and son and daugh­ Juniors, Dorothy Blackmun, Violet to our clients as the guiding rule of aJi our policies. ing to train, spare time or ter and husband from the west Roberts and Lucille Coffey. Sen­ evenings, in Buchanan to went to South Bend Sunday. iors, Virginia O’Donnohue and Services are carried out with dignity and beauty. quality as INSTALLATION Mrs. Frank W olf left Tuesday Chester Reich. and SERVICE expert on aii for a few week’s visit with rela­ Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Corey and types nf Electric Itefrigera- tives in Kansaas City, Kas. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morley at­ tors. For interview write, Mrs. Anna E. Moulton ■will leave tended the football game at. Ann giving age ami present occu­ Monday afternoon for Mishawaka Arbor Saturday. Swem Funeral Home pation. after spending several weeks in Miss Beatrice Mills spent the UTILITIES ENGINEERING the Firmon and Lysle Nye home, week-end .at LaPorte. iN’STlTiJTF Mr. . and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of - Ambulance Service Phone 610 •I'M N .' « ells i St. . South Bend,1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam ■South Bend Chicago, ML •- North Buchanan Schmaltz o f Benton Harbor and 211 South Michigan St. Mrs, Elizabeth Devine of North Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kettleson and ■X/ . . . . ~ ...... '\ . .. ~ ;:-;. ,. ~ .. ,. . " THURSDAY, bCTOB:pjR 26, 19S3. THE BEltR;r:J41N Cbtt~ REQORI) .... =--'" ]',farvin and Herschel, and Mrs. ~·A :.· Ida Rice are spending the clay in kee,week visiting in that her city husband. and in 1Yill\vau- BUCHANAN· · PIONEER HISTORY amongtown Jn the early ·show days places was theof Tomthe,corne:: the First of~ Nationll;l and buil9!_ng ~ro~t wherenow ~ Chicago. Jesse Leggett received notice •...... · . , Fulton residence at the corner of stands w_as. occupred lJy t~o frame L 0 from Dearborn Friday of the Front street and Charles Court, store bmldmgs, both facmg west t TJi ~ '$, TR"F, . 1':.-. J_. Dr. and l

··-~ - rade~: FOOTBALL Mas .. .. , I Galien Hallowe'en Festival N\PRTHERN INDIANA WILDCATS PRIZES • ••... 11 \ vs. Monday,, Oct. 30th F ·;,.~ BUCHANAN ORIOLES I Big Carnival Dance at 9':3tl ! 25c VAUDEViLLE && •fAGE SDC LHE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1933.

county of Berrien, Michigan, on at the Probate Office in tbe City of oU the Estate of Louise C. Giaver, Community Information March 28, 1927, in liber 159 of St. Joseph in said County, on the d f ceased. Philip C. Landsman hav- OUTGOING MAILS mortgages on page 290, on which 9th day of October A. D. 1933. iife filed in said court his petition East West mortgage there is now claimed to Present; Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, prtiying that the administration of 6:00 a .m. 1st class only. toe due, both principal and inter­ Judge of Probate, In the Matter said estate be granted to Philip C. FOR SAXE THE NRA COLONEL SPEAKING 10:00 a. m, 1st class only, daily 10:00 a. m. 1st class only. est, the sum of six thousand seven of the Estate of Charlotte McCum- Lajxdsman or to some other suit- ..FOR SALE—Fire wood. Elmer “The women, of Buchanan have it in their power to give hundred eleven and 99-100 ($6711.- ahfe person. except Sunday. ber, deceased. Herbert Roe hav­ Lauver, Bakertown. 43tlp jobs to a lot of men and help make secure the jobs of those 99) dollars, together with all fees ing filed in said court his petition, l|t is Ordered, That the 13th day 2:15 p. m. 1st class only already working.” said D. S. Larson, chairman of the local 12:45 p: m. 1st class and parcel allowed by law, and no proceedings praying for license to sell the in- of November A- D. 1933, at ten FOR SALE—Rural Russett pota- post having been instituted to recover tex-est o f said estate in certain o’clock in the .forenoon, at said ■' toes, also boy’s overcoat, size 10 N RA organization today. 5:30 p. m. 1st class and parcel post 5:30 p. m. 1st class and parcel said sums ox- any portion thereof. real estate therein described, probate office, he and is hereby ap­ good as new. Cheap. Mrs. Estal “It is" probably true, as has often been stated,” said Mr. Notice is hereby given that toy It is Ordered, That the 6th day pointed for hearing said petition; Price. Phone 7119F12. 43tlc post Larson, “that women control or influence between SO and 85 virtue of the power of sale contain­ of November A. D. 1933, at ten It is Further Ordered, that pub­ FOR SALE or TRADE—Ford per cent of all buying. Just at present, the most important INCOMING MAILS ed in said nxox-tgage, which has o’clock in the forenoon, at said lic notice thereof he given by pub­ become operative, and the statutes probate office, be and is hereby lication of a copy of this order, ’ truck Campbell transmission, in duty before the people of this country is to step up the re­ 6 a. nt. 1st class and parcel post 6 a. m. 1st class and parcel post good condition. Would trade on 6:30 a. m. 1st class, newspapers 11:20 a. m. 1st class, newspapers in such case made and provided, appointed for hearing said petition, once each week for three succes­ • ■ cheap horse. A. W. Horner on tail business. Let me say, parenthetically, that it is being said mortgage will be foreclosed and that all persons interested in sive weeks previous to said day of, stepped up. With a sustained, intensive buying effort be­ 11:20 a. m. 1st class, newspapers 1:30 p, m, 1st class, newspapers by a sale of the mortgaged prem­ said estate appear before said hearing, in the Berrien County Gottleib Conrad farm. R. F. P. 3:30 p- m. 1st class and newspapers No. 2, Buchanan, *1 miles north­ tween now and the end of the year, it will do more to put peo­ ises at public vendue, to the high­ court, at said time and place, to Record, a newspaper printed and west of Buchanan. 43tlp The above hours designate tbe time when the mails have been est bidder, at the front door of the show cause why a license to sell circulated in said county. ple to work and keep them there than anything else I can court house in the city of St. Jo­ distributed. the intex-est of said estate in said MALCOLM HATFIELD, think of.” seph, Berrien county, Michigan, on real estate should not be granted; Judge of Probate. FOR SALE—10 young Duroc-Jer- All air mail sent west to Chicago. Westbound mail mailed here at 5:30 sey pigs. 4 miles west on old “And since SO to 85 per cent of the buying comes through the 15th day of January, 1934, at It is Further Ordered, That pub­ SEAL. A true copy. Frances M, p. m. or before wall catch a mail plane out of Chicago at 9 p. m. for ten o’clock in the forenoon. The Hackett, Register of Probate. M-60. Martin Gilbert. 43tlp women, a major part of the success of the campaign depends lic notics thereof be given by pub­ the Pacific Coast and intermediate points. mortgaged prexnises are described lication of a copy of this order, ■FOR SALE—No. 1 grade Rural on them, and, mark my word, every extra dollar spent at this as all that certain piece or parcel for three successive weeks pre­ 1st insertion O ct 19; last Nov. 2 Russett potatoes, delivered, $1 time goes on a direct 'influence in'putting, men to work and PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE of land situated in the township of vious to said day of hearing, in STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ per bushel. North Main St., One making more secure the jobs of those now at work.” East West Buchanan, Berrien county, Michi­ the Beri-ien County Record, a bate Court for the County of mile from hank comers. Phone Mr. Larson explained that there was no desire to appeal to 3:45 a. m. Regular stop. 1:49 p. m. Regular stop, gan, to wit: newspaper printed and circulated Berrien. 254. Fred Gonder. 43t3p 3:04 p. m. Stops on signal to dis- 6:25 p. m. Regular stop, The soxxtheast quarter of the in said county. A t a session of said Court held the sympathies of the women of Buchanan in asking them to southeast quarter of section Thir­ charge passengers from Chicago MALCOLM HATFIELD, at the Probate Office in the City FOR SALE—Northern Spies and fall solidly in line with the present campaign. teen (13), township Seven (7) Judge of Probate. of St. Joseph in said County, on . Wagner apples, three bushel for Of course, women throughout the country want to do and take passengers for Kalama­ south, range Eighteen (IS)" west, SEAL. A true copy. Fx-ances M. the 10th day of October A. D. 1933. $1. Sweet cider for Hallowe’en zoo and beyond. 3:17 a. m. Regular stop. containing Forty (40) aci-es more Hackett, Register of Probate. Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, parties, E. F. Longworth. Phone what they can to bring- happiness into homes' that have been 8:35 p. m. Stops on signal. or less. Judge o f Probate. V 36S. 43tle sad and desolate for so long a time now as a result of the de­ ALSO all that part of said sec­ 1st insertion Oct 26; last Nov. 9 In the Matter of the Estate of pression," Mr. Lai son continued, “but we want to emphasize 12:10 a. m. Stops to discharge passengers tion Thirteen (13), township and STATE OB" MICHIGAN, the Pro­ FOR SALE—Upright ptano in Augusta Long, deceased. Herbert only the more practical features. Here they are: Prices from Chicago and to take on pas­ range aforesaid, described as fol­ bate Court for the County of B. Huebner having filed in said good condition. Box 6S, Galien, Berrien. Mich. 42t3p are' far below what they were three veal’s ago. Everything sengers for Jackson and points beyond. lows: Commencing- at the north­ court his final administration ac­ east corner of the southeast quar­ A t a session of said Court held count and his petition praying is cheaper now than it was then. But. remember, we are BUS SCHEDULE ter of said section Thirteen (13); at the Probate Office in the City FOR SALE—Registered Holstein Busses will leave for Niles and South Bend at S:40 a. m., 12:40 for the allowance thereof and fox- cow, 3 years old, freshen Jan. 8. now on the up grade. Business everywhere is improving. tlxence south Eighty (80) rods; pf St. Joseph in said Comity, on the assignment and distribution of Purebred Holstein heifer, bred So prices, which have been so greatly deflated, are now rap­ p. m. and 5:40 p. m. Each bus will connect with interurban trains thence west on a line parallel with the 19th day of October A. D. the residue of said estate, 1933. Sept. 1. Duroc Jersey sow with 7 idly returning to normal. You won't be able much longer to Berrien Springs, St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, the east and west quarter line of It is Ordered, That the 13th day pigs. Will trade for grain. Al­ said section to the St. Joseph riv­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, of November A. D. 1933, at ten bert Sevfred, auct. Galien. to 'buy things at those prices. So its simply good business, walk, there would he a beauty spot local sportsman, wbo was aii-ing er; thence northerly along- the St. Judge of Probate. o’clock in the forenoon, at said 41t3e good sound home economics, to buy now just as much as pos­ in place of an eye-sore. himself disgustedly on the subject Joseph river to said east and west In the Matter of the Estate of Probate Office, be and is hereby sible. Which brings to mind, did you in Clarence Runner’s store Satur­ quarter line; thence east to the Henry Rennie, deceased. appointed for examining and al­ . FOR SALE—5 good milch cows. “Let me say just this one more word to the women of Bu­ ever hear how that green picket day. “First place, you might as place of beginning, except the It appearing to the Court that lowing said accoxmt and hearing Wyman Batchelor, call No. 6. fence happened to be erected be­ well stay home unless you got a One and sixty-one hundredths the time for presentation of the said petition. 41t3p chanan. Buy freely now. In so doing you will be practicing tween Boosters and the Treat good dog, which means an invest­ (1.61) acres deeded to the Indiana claims against said estate should It is Further Ordered, That pub­ real economy, and', in addition, you will be helping put people Grocery. Well, along last July ment of §35 to §50, Then you and Michigan Electric Company, be limited, and that a time and lic notice thereof he given by pub­ FOR SALE—Pullets, 100 Barred to work who have been out of jobs through absolutely no when tire Centennial Committee must have a gun, a boat, the prop­ overflow lands, containing- ninety- place be appointed to receive, ex- lication of a copy of this order-, Rock, 250 egg trap-nested, 35 fault of their own." was soliciting- a little support for er tackle, and if you get real sat­ thx-ee (93) acres more or less. ' amine and adjust all claims and for three successive weeks pre­ Orpington pullets. George Olm- the Centennial they went to the isfaction, the right kind o f clothes. Dated October 19, 1933. demands against Said deceased by vious to said day of hearing, in tins stead, 2 1- miles southeast of Mr. Larson said that ho was receiving almost daily reports Clark Equipment company. And. And what do you get out of it? Mabel H. I-Iutchins, and before said Court; Berrien County Record, a news­ Galien. Phone 6SF22. 4lt3p from NRA headquarters in Washington indieating that peo­ the official they met spoke to the Considerably less than the gas you Mortgagee. It is Ordered,, That creditors of paper printed and circxxlated in FOR SALE—Modern nine room ple everywhere throughout the country were very materially following effect: bum. Shucks. Gimme another box A. A. Worthington, said deceased are required to pre­ said county. “We’ll dicker with you anyway. of shells, Clarence." Attorney for Mortgagee. sent their claims to said Court at MALCOLM HATFIELD, house with turn baths. Hot wat­ intensifintr their buying efforts. said Probate Office on or before er heat. Nice laundry room. 3- There isn’t a lot of sense that we Business Addx-ess: Judge of Probate. .can see in bringing a lot of guests Sorry, Gottlieb, But Only Buchanan, Mich. the 5th day of March A. D. SEAL. A true copy. Frances M, car garage and large lot. H. W. Sil VI I, WE OR SHALL WE NOT? 1934, at ten o’clock in the fore­ Riley, 403 W. Front St. Phone here with some of these eye-sores Dumb Guys Get Elected to Oflice- Hackett, Register of Probate. looming up so that they blot out Mr. Gottlieb Kelley, the well- 1st insertion Oct. 12; last Oct 26 noon, said time and place being 160. SOtiV Ti j i 11 sit i m before tbe people of Buchanan is just STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ this,' siqt d i h rl s Cole. South Bend sanitary engineer, in the rest of the town. You put up known Republican leader of North hereby appointed for the examina­ a fence that will form a blind for Arctic street, was in the office yes­ bate Court for the County of tion and adjustment of all claims FOR RENT a tali h i tii n vting Monday evening held at the Amer­ that vacant lot on Front street terday and gave us his six-point Berrien. and demands against said deceas­ Swiftest and Best ican I t u h a xi lei- the auspices of the Civic Association. where Days Avenue heads into it program for restoring pre-depres­ A t a session of said Coux-t, held ed. Sf OR RENT — Five-room apart- and we’ll kick in so much.” sion prosperity to this, our city, In­ at the Probate Office in the City It is Further Ordered, That pub­ ra ment, furnished or unfurnished, “If yi i h u m i t I sewers and a disposal plant in the next of St. Joseph in said County, on fifteen or twenty years, would it be best to do it now when And that’s the way it happen­ cidentally, Mr, Kelley is consider­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ M rent reasonable. 305 Main St. ed. ing running for the city commis­ the 10th day Of October A. D. 1933. lication of a copy of this order, ■° Phone 24S. 42t3p unit costs are down, when you can borrow money on thirty sion next spring. His program is: Present: Hon. Matcolm Hatfield, for three successive weeks px-ev- Judge of Probate. In the Matter ious to said day of hearing, in the ,*FOR RENT—Modern 5-room bun- years time at four per cent' from the United States govern­ Hunting- Display 1. Find some street in town ment, with thirty per cent of the cost of labor and materials where nobody that lives on it has of the Estate of Minerva Brewer, Berrien County Record, a news­ w galaw, sun parlor, storm win- A good display for the hunting deceased. Clayton Smith having paper px-inted and circulated in dows, garage. 21S Liberty Ave. donated, or would it be better to wait until more prosperous season was the exhibit of animals a job (this should be easy tills far) and persuade the guys that live on filed in said court his final admin­ said county. '1 Inquire" next house. 216 Liberty times and borrow the money from private agencies on twen­ stuffed and mounted by Darcy istration account, and his petition MALCOLM HATFIELD, Salisbury and placed in the win­ it to sign up to build a sewer 85 Cents ” Ave. ______43 tip ty years time, six per cent'interest, and a full hundred per with government money on condi­ piaying for the allowance thereof Judge of Probate. dow of the Allen Hardware. The and for the assignment and disti-i- SEAL. A true cop5r. Frances "FOR RENT—Furnished complete- cent of the principal to be paid?” group included a red fox, shot near tion that they get all the jobs con­ Paid—-Agony Starts to * ly modern, steam healed, apart- nected -with building it, bution of the residue of said es­ M. Hackett, Register of Probate. “The test of the economic system under which we live,” Dayton, a freak squirrel, appar­ tate, Leave in 24 Hours " ments of four rooms and bath, ently a cross between a fox squir­ 2. Persuade the government to i* Ample closet room, screened, sun said James T. Davis of the Ameriean Waterworks Associa­ put up the money, promising- to It is Ordered, That the 6th day rel and a black squirrel, a hawk; of November A. D. 1933, at ten 1st insertion Oct. 19; last Nov. 2 Just ask for Allenru—Within 2< *e porch, 2 blocks from town. A. E. tion in an address preceding that of Cole, “is the extent to and an owl, a jacksnipe, a pay with future taxes, service STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ hours after you start to take this « Mead, 103 Lake St. 43tXp which it promotes an opportunity for those who are desirous charges, promisory notes, tin milk o’clock in the forenoon, at said Chinese ring-necked pheasant and Probate Office, he and is hereby bate Court for the County of safe yet powerful medicine excess to work to earn a living. It is the intention of the Public a deer head. The taxidermy work checks or what have you, just any Berrien. uric acid and other circulating1 "FOR RENT—Modern S-room house old time. appointed for examining and al­ Works section of the National Recovery Act to put men back is very nice. lowing said account; A t a session of said Court, held poisons start to leave your body. part can be shut off. Also have 3. Get the money. at the Probate Office in the City of ■» household goods for sale. L D. to work, to create purchasing power, to stimulate the capi­ 4. Get all the boys on the pay­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ In 4S hours pain, agony and stvelli A well-known business man lic notice thereof he given by pub­ St. Joseph in said County, on the ing are usually gone—The Allenru ** McGowan, 30S Berrien Si. -J2t3p tal goods industries. The first or “Blue Eagle” section of roll, if necessary, to share the pro­ 16 th day of October A. D. 1933. claims to have gained 20 pounds ceeds. lication of a copy of this order, prescription is guaranteed—if one ^FOR RENT—Four pleasant rooms the NRA was never designed in fact to put men to work. It by drinking three-point-two. And for three successive weeks previous Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, bottle. doesn't do as sta.ted-^monex 5. Shove the cash down in our Judge of Probate. In the Matter „ at 308 Days ave. Modern, except was to smooth out the maladjustments which have arisen in not all in the place where- beer) is pants. to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ back. , x * furnace, reasonable. Arthur A. labor and industry, to provide a skeleton system under reputed to promote expansion, he 6. If the government gets funny rien County Record, a newspaper - Wray, 113 Lake St. 41t3p which the men may return to work when employment is pro­ says. about their pay, tell them to come printed and circulated in said county. vided by other agencies such as the Public Works Program. dig up their sewer. FOR RENT—2 small houses 1 IE. j BREAKS SEVERAL CHIMNEYS That way we ought to have one MALCOLM HATFIELD, 115 Main St. Nicely decorated, I The Public Works program, known as Title Two of tbe Na­ Lieut. Edwin Peck, aviator in good winter anyway, and what Judge of Px-ohate. Mow One Woman — partly modern, gas, lights. w.u--'-. tional Recovery Act. is the boiler which is to generate power SEAL. A true eopy. Frances M. y bath in one. toilet in other, Mrs. the service of the U. S. Navy, ‘at­ more .can you expect? for national recov ” y : the “Blue Eagle” section, or Title One, tached to the airplane carrier, Hackett, Register of Probate. Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat A. F. Peacock, 10S S. Detroit St. Saratoga, provided a thrilling hia­ 1st insertion Sept 21; last Oct 26 " , 42t.;P is the steam gauge' the governor, the fitting of the steam STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Cir­ 1st insertion Oct. 12; last Oct 26 Lost Her Prominent' Hips — tus in a rather somnolent Sabbath STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ valves, which assar.-s that the power generated works sat­ on Sunday last vvhen he dipped his cuit Court for the County of Double Chin — Sluggishness * ‘ MISCELLANEOUS Berrien, in Chancery. bate Court for the County of isfactorily.”' plane low over Buchanan and Berrien. “ It conies down to this.” said a former eitv commission made a circle of the city, knocking Ethel M. Nadratowski, plaintiff, NOTICE—I will not he responsible vs. Henry Nadratowski, defend­ At a session of said Court, held Gained Physical Vigor— member, “ Is Buchanan worth a sewer? Does our faith in the brick from several chimneys in at the Probate Office in the City .... M ore than 605o for debts contracted by my wife. the west part of town, just toy way ant. A Shapely Figure. “Arthur Herman, N. Chippewa, future of the city justify the expenditure? If it does, this is a Order for Appearance of St. Joseph in said County, on choice Havana filler- of letting the home folks know the 9th day of October A. D. 1933. If you’re fat—first remove the •12tSp good time to build sewers.” that he was on his way hack from In this cause it appearing from cause! plus other choice im­ affidavit on file, that Henry Nad­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, •' NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Washington, D. C. to San Diego, Judge of Probate. In the Matter Take one half -teaspoonful of ported tobacco .... a Calif. ratowski, the defendant, is not a Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot * We, the undersigned farm own­ resident o f this State, that his of the Estate of Loran R, Barnes, ■water in the morning—in 3 weeks taste and aroma found ers prohibit all hunting on our Orrin E. Woods, deceased. Willax-d J. Barnes having get on the scales and note how many only in higher priced last known place of residence was pounds of fat have vanished. premises—George Daniels, Clar­ FIRST FROST OCT. 23 the City o f Chicago, in the State filed in said court his petition dears....that’s JOHN Former Resident, The long discussion as to wheth­ Notice also that you have gained ence Worth, C. L. Most, Ted Wirt. of Illinois. praying that the administration of in energy—your skin is clearer—vou RL/SK1N standard of M. L. Wire, H. J. Stoner, Karl er Buchanan has had a frost or On motion o f Frank R. Sanders, said estate be granted to Willard feel younger in body—Kruschen will Luther, Adolph Hartford. 42t3p Dies in Florida not was definitely terminated on J. Bax-nes or to some other suit­ give any fat person a joyous surprise. value. Attorney for the Plaintiff, it is Get a bottle of Kruschen salts Monday morning, when the lawns ordered that the said Defendant, able person, Don’ t be misled by &ARD OF THANKS—We wish to and roofs of the town bore a from any leading druggist anywhere Word has been received here of Henry Nadratowski, cause his ap­ It is Ordered, That the 6th day in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the old time brands thank all those who so kindly as­ white icing that could in no way of November A. D. 1933, at ten cost is but little. If this first bottle the death of Orrin Woods, a na­ pearance to be entered in this ’marked down to sisted in any way during the ill­ tive of Buchanan and a resident be mistaken for anything hut a cause within three months from o’clock in the forenoon, at said doesn't convince you this is the ness and death of oxuv dear* wife frost. Several times previous a easiest, SAFEST and surest way to here many years, who passed the date of this order and that in probate office, be and is hex;eby lose fat—your money gladly returned, 5c.” JOHN RUSKIN and mother. J. A. Renbarger; away at Tampa. Fla.. Saturday at number of gentlemen of the city default thereof said Bill of Com­ appointed for hearing said petition; is the on ly cigar giving Mr. and Mrs. E. Renbarger, 43tlp who are in the habit of waking up the age of S O . While living here I plaint will be taken as confessed. It is Further.Ordered, That pub­ you full 1933 value at six o'clock, raising up and sleep­ lic ixotice thereof be given by pub­ he worked for many years as a] It is Further Ordered that -with­ I’ll Tell You Free for your 5 cents. ' W ANTED clerk in a drug store kept by a ily looking out the window and in forty days, this order shall be lication of a copy of this order, Mr. Weston in the room at Main ducking hack: under the covers and published in the Berrien County once each week for three succes­ Try a few today. snoozing until it Warms up, have WANTED TO BUY—200 bushel of and Front, later occupied by the Record, a newspaper published in sive weeks previous to said day of How to Heal You will enjoy every 1 corn and 50 white rock pullets, sworn that they saw frost on the hearing, in the Berrien County Buchanan State Bank. He was the County of Berrien and that puff. f or white leghorns. Albert Sey- the brother-in-law of Mrs. Norail Anna Neagle and Fernand Graav- neighboring roofs far back in such publication be continued Record, a newspaper printed and * fred, Auct., Galien. 4Stlp Woods, who died here about three ey in Noel Coward’s “Bitter­ September. However, the tender therein at least once in each week circulated in said county. years ago. A nephew, Will Woods, sweet,” given 4 Stars by Liberty foliage of the garden tomatoes for six weeks in succession. MALCOLM HATFIELD, WANTED—Piano which I could is living in South Beni. and playing at the Hollywood contradicted their testimony until Dated September 5th, 1933- Judge of Probate. » earn by -working for. 119 Cay- Theatre on Bargain Nights next Monday morning. On the pre­ Charles E. White, SEAL. A true copy. Fi-ances M. » uga ,St. 43tlp week Wednesday and Thursday. vious afternoon the flower and Circuit Judge. Hackett, Register of Probate. vegetable gar-dens on Moccasin Frank R. Sanders, WANTED—Farmers to note our Bluff north o f Buchanan were 1st insertion Oct. 12; last Oct. 26 Simply anoint -the swollen veins *' special price §6,00 on small cars Attorney for Plaintiff. Robertson Bros. still flourishing unscathed. But the Business Address, STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ and sores with Emex-ald Oil, and * for Public Liability and Proper- next morning the deal was off. bate Court for the County of bandage your leg. Use a bandage . ty Damage for six months. Lar- Buchanan, Michigan. Announce 29th Attest: A true copy. Berrien. three inches wide and long enough * ger cars proportionately higher. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WHEN BROWN BEARS ARE A t a session o f said Court, held * Stock company. No assess- Noggle, at their home on Days Guy Tyler, Clerk. to give the necessary support, wind­ Anniversary Sale RUBBED. HERMAN CAN ing it upward from the ankle to the - ments, F,. N. Schram. 43tlp avenue last night, Oct. 25. a son. RUB THEM 1st insertion Oct. 19; last Jan. 11 Wayne. knee, the way the blood flows in the Elsewhere in this issue you will Speaking o f weather, that re­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE veins. No more broken veins. No Mr. and Mrs. William Lingle find an announcement from Rob­ minds us that Herm Hattenbaeb Defaxdt has been made in the THE DIAMOND BRAND. “ TO EXCHANGE have as guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Ladles! A 6 kyoarDrucclst more ulcers nor open sores. “ No ertson’s on their 29 th anniversary took exception to our mild winter conditions of a mortgage given by for OhI-ches-ters Diamond' Eisenhuth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brand-DLLlsinlXodand Gold' more crippling pain. Just follow sale, and true to the long estab­ dope some three weeks back, Homer J. Postlewaite, a marx-ied metallic boxes, sealed with Blue WILL EXCHANGE—Notary* ser- Manbeck of Lewisburg. Fa. which was only to toe expected man, to Mabel H. Hutchins, dated [Ribbon. T a k e n o o t h e r . K a y directions and you are sure to be * vice »to farmers and others for Mr. and Mrs, James Feeler were lished principles upheld, enormous of your Drnceist. Ask for*3 quantities of new, seasonable, and considering his business. He gave March 1, 1927, and recorded in the Oni-CnES-TCBS . DIAJfOiTD helped.^. Your druggist won’t keep MUIR & SANDS , farm produce such as eggs, po­ host and hostess at a bridge party B R A N D P lI /L S , for4 0 years knowa your money unless you are. QUALITY merchandise is offered us some contrary dope, that the register of deeds office for the as Best, Safest, Reliable. H a y N ow I Buchanan, Mich., Distributor tatoes, etc. E. N. Schram. Tuesday evening. Honors were supply of nuts for the squirrels is * 43tlp Yna * * men, women, children and the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE won by Mrs. Bernard Brown and!.( home at savings thatt-w snfim seem almost really good, the com shucks thick, George Himmelherger. unbelievable in the face of pres­ and if you must have more proof, Mrs. Mary King drove to Chi­ ent day increased costs. You are Herm says, go find a brown bear Q U IVERING tfa If cago Tuesday to make her home invited to share in the manv sale and rub his fur the wrong way Not Just Another v U. S. Official and if it is thick and- velvety we are in for a cold winter, and it NERVES ^ Near Death After ied by the Misses Freddiessss and U1Q advertisement. will sure be a cold winter before When you are just on edge i r j Kathryn Porte. Mr. and Mrs. Ab we follow his advice. PiilTo Deaden Pain ■ Auto Collision Glover are living in her home this when you can’t stand the children’s noise : : : when everything you do winter. BILL WALL FILLS SCRAP But a wonderful modern medi­ Miss Hazel Miles and her guest. is a burden : : ; when you are irri­ I f this bile is not flowing freely, yourl SCRAP BOOK cine which acts upon the conditions And You’ll Jump Out of Bed * Ludwig. Schmidt, IT. S', depart­ Miss Mildred Longacre of South table and blue : : . try Lydia E, Pink- food doesn't digest. It jnst decays in the ment of Commerce inspector who Murphy Does Good Deed Last week the woods around Bu­ which CAUSE the pain. Take them in the Morning Rarin’ to Go bowels. Gas bloats up your stbmach. You Bend, Mrs. Albert McIntosh, Miss One of the best deeds we’ve seen ham’s Vegetable Compound. 98 out was injured in an auto collision on chanan were suddenly lit by au­ regularly and you should suffer less have a thick, bad taste anJd your breathy . Irene Imhoff, Miss Johanna Des- about the city for some time was o f 100 women report benefit: is foul, skin often breaks) nut in blem­ M-60 immediately east Of Baker- tumnal fires, the forest crown of and less each month. PERSISTENT If you feel sour and sunk and enberg attended the Michigan- the planting of that flower bed by Bainton’s hill turning over night It will give you just the extra en­ the wox-ld looks punk, don’t swal­ ishes. Your bead aches ami you feel down town. Monday evening, is still in Ohio game at Ann Arbor Satur­ USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE­ and out. Your whole system is poisoned. Mickey Murphy on the east side of These are the harvest days for ergy you need. Life will seem worth low a lot of salts, mineral water, a-> critical condition at Pawating day. LIEF. Sold at all good drug stores: hospital, according to reports of his building, between that and Mc­ Bill Wall, who is Spending all his oil, laxative caixdy or chewing It takes those good.fold CARTER’S Mrs. Kate Gilbert was hostess Coy’s creek. Small size SOp. living again. LITTLE LIVER PILLSito get these two physicians this morning, time just picking up the pretty Don’t ,endure another day without gum and expect them to make you pounds of bile" flowing^freely and make last night to the members of the Murphy has transplanted a lot leaves that fall in the streets and suddenly sweet and buoyant and t Miss Ruth Einlong of Bridgman, P. N. G. club at her home near the help this medicine can give. Get you feel “ up and up.” JThey contain won­ who Was also hurt in the collision, of bulbs into a bed along the mill carrying them off, we suppose to LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S full of sunshine. derful, harmless, geptle vegetable ex­ Bakertown, the occasion being a race, and planted a border of press, and what a mammoL scrap a. bottle from your druggist today; tracts, amazing when it comes to making ik still a patient at the Pawati tg Halloween party. Prizes at bun­ For they can’t do it. They only hospital, with, a fractured arm and daisies around it, ready for next book he must have. move the bowels and a mere move­ the-bile flow freel^. ^ co were won by Mollie Proud, Nel- spring. Now if sime public spir­ TABLETS But don’t ask /fo r liver pills. Ask for kneecap. Floyd Swem of Galien la Slater, Bettie Smith. Prizes at ment doesn't get at the cause. The ited organization would just spon­ INCORRIGIBLE SPORTSMEN FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION reason for your down-and-out Carter's LitUe. Liver Rills. Look for the was able to leave the hospital yes­ pinochle were won by Mrs, Lilliam name Cartafi Little Liver Rills U B X terday. He incurred: a fractured sor the parking of the remainder "It takes an investment of not OP PERIODIC PAINS feeling is your liver. It should Crull, Myra Hess, Bertha King, of the creek bank for the few rods less than $200 to hunt and fish on the ye cl label. Resent a V - v l f ’ 4beek hone and bruises. Effia Hathaway, Bertha Squier. COMPOUNi] pour out two pounds of liquid substitute/ Z 5 ( at drug stores. it is visible from the Front street with the proper equipment,” said a VEGETABLE bile into your bowels daily. ©1931

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933. TME BERRtEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE SEVEN single factor-—By Sir Wilfred Correlative passages to he read Grenfell. from toe Christian Science 'text­ Church service 11:00 a. m. Ser­ book, “ Science and Health with. mon by toe pastor. Subject: "Why Key to the Scriptures" by Mary I believe in the Lord’s Supper.” Baker Eddy, include the follow­ B. Y. P. D. at 6:30. SoDg ser­ ing (p. 329): “The pardon Of. di­ Collected and Edited By Members of the Student Body vice at 7:30- vine mercy is the destruction of Sermon at 8:00. Subject: “Tlie error. If men understood their Holy Horn.” real spiritual source to he all Self examination service Thurs­ blessedness, they would struggle day evening at the church. for recourse to the spiritual .and Pyle School News Communion on Saturday eve­ be at peace; but the deeper-the ning. error into which mortal mind is BUGANNERS ADD ANOTHER CLASS B SCALP j Remember the Halloween party plunged, the more intense the op­ Harriet Smith, Russell Seyfred, Tuesday evening, Oct. 31. position to spirituality, till error Adeline and Alex Martin, Augusta I ------o------yields to Truth.” Gas meters and the figuring up lade. Prizes will be given for the Benke and Max Morley received Evangelical Church Children’s Fund of gas meters is the study of the best costumes. 100 all week in spelling. seventh grade for this week. I The following committees were William F. Boettcher, Minister First Presbyterian Church The whole school is working on 10 A. M. Sunday school. Dentist Starts Oral The eighth grade is still on the * chosen: a “Mother Goose" book. Harry W- Sta.ver, Minister Study of percentages. f Decoration: Una Kelley, chair- 11 A. M. Morning worship. Sub­ Church School at 10 a. m. Supt, Good English Club was post­ ject: “The Spot Light of the TRIMMED 12-0 Hygiene Work Here A young boy with blonde liair Division by factoring is being man; Dorothy Brown, Marie Mont- poned because of the ball game A, J. George. Splendid classes and blue eyes was seen, the other gone over by Mrs. Weaver’s com- gomery, Bill Habicht, Vivian San- | World.” 'for all ages. Interesting features With Painter, The score was 39 | 6 P. M. League service. Topic: each session. Fine fellowship al- Dr. E. E. Leachman, of the day sitting on a dictionary that mercial arithmetic class. ford, Robert Squier, Melvin Camp­ to 40 in our favor with, only SV2 bell and Lewis Paul. “Commerce and Missions—Allies days. IN SEA OF MUD Children’s Fund of Michigan, is had been placed On a stool in. One Chemistry innings played. We did not fin­ or Enemies?" Leaders: For ad­ caring for the teeth of students in ; of the halls and actually fishing The study of toe gas, chlorine, Entertainment: Ted Lyon, chair­ ish our last half because of Jack Morning worship at 11 a. m. man; George Semple, Vivian Mog- ults, Mrs. Allen Pierce; for young This Sunday we will have the the rural districts. There are out of a drinking-fountain! This and its reactions is being studied of time. We are going to play people, John Nelson. Loiter, Batchelor Play Fine embarrassed young man was Mel­ by the chemistry classes. It is in­ ford and Joyce Bonner. privilege of a guest preacher in nine districts, and of these, Dr Eaton next Friday. 7 P. M. Evening, service. Sub­ toe person of toe. Rev, A. C. Geyer. Blocking Game, Topasli Leachman has covered the Baker- vin Campbell, who at that time teresting' to know that this gas is Refreshments: Janet Kelley, ■------0—------I chairman; Margaret Ilusc, Wilma ject: "Except,” fit is a matter of interest that in » Boots Admirably; Deeds town, Broceus and Wagner dis­ was enduring his part o f the Latin used as a bleaching material, in Monday evening a number of tricts. club initiation. the purification of lard, and as a Metzgar, Marian Miller. • his youth Mr. Geyer was a mem­ Furnishes Thrills. Publicity: Spencer Kolilman, group prayer meetings will be ber of this church. It is also of The first eight grades have been Melvin is an outstanding and destroyer of bacteria. It was used held at 7:30 o’clock. The places very well liked member of the by the Germans during the World chairman; Leslie Brewster, Estella CMUHfcil note that twenty-eight years ago weighed and measured. Their prop­ Of the meetings and leaders will this fall he occupied the pulpit on. Buchanan’s Maroon and White er weight is determined by their ninth grade. He was born to Chi­ war to kill people. Mr. P. J. Moore Smith, Virginia Walter and Dor­ grfdders opened athletic relations cago on March 3, 1019. However, be announced Sunday. Sunday. The pastor requests a height from a standard chart. stated, “We will not follow German othy Hawks. Thursday evening, the regular with South Haven Saturday by de­ Melvin has always attended the methods, however.” First Grade good attendance on the part of the Cards, recording weight, height, prayer service- at 7,:30 in the people of the church in recogni­ feating tile VanBuren county and proper weighc have been sent local schools and his parents mov­ Biology' In nature study we have learn­ Dayton Methodist Church eleven, 12 to 0, at the local field. ed to this city before he was of ed about toe wooly bear and can Rev. A. Niles, pastor church. Also a council meeting of tion of our guest. ’ Mr. Geyer has to the parents of the Children. Interesting tests in plant grow­ Sunday school officers and teach­ chosen as his subject, “If I Forget The game was played under con­ Children to the first six grades school age. ing and feeding tests with young recognize a maple, oak and elm Preaching service at 1:30, Sun­ ditions prooably the worst in local Any type of science is very in­ leaf. day School Immediately following. ers, both regular and substitute Thee.” have been studying the teeth. rabbits are the attractions of the teachers, trustees, stewards, class ! Tuxis Young People’s Society at football history, the entire field Diagrams showing the construc­ teresting tci Melvin. He also seems biology students in their study of These children have not been ab­ Deins' covered with water at times. leaders and all other officers. Ev­ 5 p. Tii. The Tuxis group will hold tion of the teeth are being made to have a great liking for football growth and nutrition this week. sent nor tardy this year: Joe An­ St. Anthony's Roman Catholic ery officer is needed to help plan Despite tnis fact, there were and even though he is still quite derson, Jimmie Benak, Margaret a Hallowe’en meeting this Sunday. by the pupils. They are also en­ Physics Church a great program for toe Church, lAn interesting affair is planned. comparatively few fumbles, the gaged to tooth brush drills. small he always reports for prac­ Best, Esther Ender, Mae Ender, Pastor, Rev. Father John Ralph We need you. maroon '•super-fumblerS” handling tice and shows promise of being a Machinery is the object of in­ Patty Finney, Doris Fuller, Nelson [Mrs. A. L. Knoblauch is sponsor Applications for diphtheria in- terest in the physics department. Day. for the Society. the ball very well. noculations have been sent to par­ clever quarterback for Buchanan's Hawkins, Loretta Lee, Wilda Lee, Masses at 8 a. m. on each first, Christian Science CIniruhes The Buchanan line functioned future teams, The six Simple machines which Marilyn Mann, Shirley Marks, The Vesper singers at 7 p. m. ents o f children entering the school make up the basis of all compli­ third an 1 fifth Sunday ,of the “Everlasting Punishment” will Mrs. H. B. Thompson, director. almost perfectly, holding the for the first time, and children un­ Joyce Morley, Georgian Pride, Ele­ month and at 10 a. m. on each be the subject of toe Lesson-Ser­ heavier South Haven team to few cated machinery are Uie lever, anor Rough, Dorothy Rouse, Rich­ This group of adults meet each der sixteen entering Buchanan Phyllis DeNardo is one of the pulley, whee 1 and axle, inclined second and fourth Sunday, and at mon in all Christian Science Sunday night for practice and a gains from scrimmage. schools for the first time. This is girls who was seen at the Buchan- ard Slireve; Margaret Smith, Tom 7 a. m. on toe first Friday of Buchanan’s backfielA played a plane, wedge and screw. VanDeusen, Ruth .VanEvery, Nor­ churches throughout toe world on social hour. in no way compulsory and is en­ an-Niles football game, practicing The laws of gravity are also be­ each month. Sunday, Oct. 29. Friday, this week. Concert by fair brand of football Saturday, tirely up to the parents. The work as a new cheer leader. Phyllis is a ma Vergon, Dorothy Young, James Among the Bible citations is this " Loiter again being the most con­ ing taken up. The reason why a Zupke. the Aeolian Ladies’ quartet of Chi­ will be done by Dr. Gamble, Dr. freshman and was born in Buchan­ parachute jumper counts to five Statement of the Ownership, Man­ passage (Isa. 55:7): “Let the cago. These singers are all pro­ sistent hack in the line-up. Snowden, and Dr. Strayef as be­ an. December 29, 1918. She has L. J. McCartty Was transferred wicked forsake liis way, and toe It was Letter, aided by Batche­ before pulling toe ring to open his -from Dewey Ave to the high school agement, Circulation, Etc., Re­ fessionals and conic highly recom­ fore. always lived in this city and at­ parachute is that he can tell just quired by tho Act of unrighteous man his thoughts; mended. The event is sponsored lor, Who time and again blocked There are many small injuries tended Buchanan schools, last month. • ' • ‘ £fj£ and let him return unto toe Lord, out the South Haven ends and how far he falls in five seconds, so Second and Third Grades of August 24, 1912. by Circle 4 o f the Home Service being treated each, morning. The Latin and Glee Club are Phyllis’ that he clears the plane in his Of Berrieh County Record pub- and he will have mercy upon him; Department. The time is S p. m, hacks, making possible Topash's number ran as high as 35 in one favorite subjects although she is Our room is becoming an Indian and to our God, for he will abun­ successful punts and Deeds' 60 yd jump. This is connected with toe village. We have a big wigwam in —---- -o—— ----- and the place is the church audi­ day. While some of these injuries interested in art and looks forward law of falling bodies. dantly pardon.” torium. run for the first touchdown. may he just scratches and may to taking an art course in college. our room. W e also made a minia­ Methodist Episcopal Church A line buck for the extra point seem trivial, the children are told Being'interested in athletics, she English 9 ture settlement on toe sand table. ■ Thomas Rice, Minister failed and the score at the end of to have them treated, as many ser­ is going out for soccer and intends The ninth grade English stu­ We put on our' Indian hats and Sunday school at 10 o’clock. the first quarter was 6 to 0, in ious infections result from small to become a member of the Girls’ dents are busy with their exercise sing Indian songs. Christian nurture was never more favor of the locals. injuries. Athletic Association. books. They are learning to pun­ Third Grade needed than today. Avail your­ The second quarter consisted ctuate appositives and words in a The following pupils were A in self of toe enjoyment and; enrich­ SPECIAL COACH TRAINS mainly of a punting duel between series, and they are also reviewing spelling last week: Betty Bennett, ment of it. Corey of South Haven and To- toe different parts of Speech. Vivian Bennett, Robert Bachman, Morning worship at 11 o’clock. pasln Buck half, and the half end­ 3rd, 4th Grade The sophomores are studying Catherine: Babcock, Phyllis Car­ Tlie special music will be an an­ TO CHICAGO ed with the score still 6 to 0. types of sentences, and means of lisle, Hubert Conartt, James Fag- them by the Choir with Mrs. Con “ In the third quarter there was Mothers to Meet acquiring- unity, coherence, em­ ras, Clayborn Gooch, Lois Gridley, Kelly as director, also a vocal Saturday, October.23 Sunday, October 29 very little action, both teams piay- 1 phasis and euphony. Laura tieiermann, Betty Hemphill, solo by Mrs. E. H. Cirmiston. .$1.75 HOUND TRIP $1.75 ROUND TRIP ins a punting game. Dewey Aye. School J ournalism .Mary Hickey, John Huff, Gordon Sermon subject: “The Ecstacies MICHIGAN A CENTURY . South Haven threatened onlv in The journalism class is covering -Mitchell, Betty Myers, Robert Mul­ of toe Extras,” the first quarter, when they held October Sth marked the sixty- the chapter entitled "Human In­ len, Ellsworth Maxson, Ruth. Toll, Senior league at 6 o’clock. This vs. CHICAGO The mothers o f pupils in the meets a real need for young peo­ of PROGRESS ... the bail on the Maroon. 10 yard second anniversary o f the great third and fourth grades at the terest Stories.” Leigh Schwartz, Dick Snodgrass, line as a result o f a 30 yard drive Chicago fire. For Chicagoans the History AlfadOr Widing, Janice Walters. ple. ' Football -Game Exposition Dewey Avenue School' are meet­ Evening service at 7 o’clock. by Corey, South Haven fullback. anniversary brought hack memor­ ing this afternoon. Events of the war of 1S12 have In art we are drawing the au­ Leave Buchanan 10:10 :u m. Leave Buchanan 7:45 a. nr. The Maroons held and punted out ies of one o f the greatest disas­ puzzled toe senior history classes tumn leaf and the brown thrush. Attorney Harry Whitney will give (Central Time) Demonstrations of class room readings of his original poems as (Central Time) of danger. ters of history. work will be given by Miss Ahola tlie last week. WO, are dramatizing' the stories of Return, ieaVc Chicago not Return, ieavo Chicago not Buchanan again scored in the All tenth grade classes are in “Pandora” and “Columbus.” a part of toe feature. Mr. Whit­ later than Wednesday, Nov. Because of this great catas­ and Mrs. Fischnar. ney is very talented in this respect later than Wednesday, Nov. last quarter when Crittenden, trophe, Chicago has set aside the Following the demonstrations the midst of studying the making Second Grade—Dewey Ave. 1. 1. tackle, intercepted a loose South week of October S as fire preven­ Of the Roman Empire. The spot The following children are on the and you will enjoy hearing him. Mrs. Semple will present a talk on We were glad to see toe large con­ Haven pass on the South Haven 12 tion week. During this week all •‘Your Child's Need of Security,” light o f study during the past' Honor Roll in spelling Vonda Beck, $ l’.7-5 round trip, good in coaches only. Going Fridays, yard line and, side-stepping the week was turned on the work of Maurice Nelson, Janet Haslett, gregation last Sunday. Come citizens are urged to clean up the Mrs. Vanderslice will preside as again and bring your friends. Saturdays and Sunday morning until November 12, secondary, crossed the goal for city and destroy all rubbish which chairman of the meeting and Mrs. Julius Caesar. Phyllis Sanford, Raymond Pazder, the finai touchdown, making the would allow the spreading of a — ...... ■ Citizenship students have work­ Betty Baker, Billy Dunlap, Keith Service at Oronoko at 9 A. M. inclusive. Return not later than Wednesday next Bowman will act as chairman of Plan to enjoy this hour of wor­ score 12 to 0. A line buck failed blaze.. Although fire prevention the social committee. ed in all phases of security during Ednie, Wilma Cenard, Georgia following. to gain the extra point and the Is stressed during the remaining the week. These include security Hines, Lorraine Gray, Willa Mill­ ship. final score was 12 to 0. fifty-one weeks the height of the in the home, School, church and er, Elinor Paddock, John Gowland, Choir practice Wednesday at The South Haven team and their Jean Blake, Naline Chain Eleanor 7:30 P. M. Patrons who desire to drive to any cities from which campaign comes during the week community. excursion is operated and take advantage thereof, may park coach are to be congratulated on of Oct, S. Several students are preparing Sekav. A Halloween party for toe mem­ their fine display of sportsmanship bers of toe Junior choir was held cars on unused railroad property to the extent available. Such Great emphasis should be placed Class Activities projects for toe annual school ex­ Third Grade parking shall be at patron’s risk. Ask Ticket Agent for in­ and clean playing in Saturday’s hibit to he given this fall. The Dewey Avenue third grad­ Tuesday night in toe church paf- upon the need for fire prevention lars, 24 being present. The follow­ formation. encounter. Very few teams would since, during the year of 1932, the English 11. ami 12 Mrs. French's 8to grade Eng­ ers have been studying toe pre­ show- this type of sportsmanship Themes and paragraphs are the lish classes have finished their lit­ paration of plants and animals for ing girls were initiated: Mildred total destruction because of fires Rose, Wanda Kramer, Bernice Avoid Highway Congestion—-Travel Safely by Rail to the face of defeat, as did the amounted to the enormous sum of topics of the twelfth grade Eng­ erature and have begun work on winter. We have studied about South Haven team. It is easy to §442,143,311. lish class. The subjects to write grammar, that is the cases of migration of birds, storage of Phiscator, Eloiso Arthurhultz, display good sportsmanship in j The children should be taught upon are given in the exercise nouns and pronouns. food, means of scattering and pro­ Florence Brewer, Vauesia Paul MICHIGAN CENTRAL "victory, but being at the wrong! the advantages Of fire prevention, hooks. The exercise books also Washington and his administra­ tecting seeds. and Geneva Williams. The new end of the score is a different mat­ furnish the outlines for toe themes tion have also been thoroughly Twelve pupils have been on toe cabinet for the year Will be: Lor­ 63rd St. Station and 53rd St. Station are near Stagg Field- both in the home and, in the raine Morley, Pres. Bonnie June ter. school, hut apparently the stud­ “Everyman,” Chaucer’s great Studied. Honor Roll in spelling' for toe first Trains Also Us® Station Adjoining Exposition Grounds This Saturday Buchanan jour­ medieval play, has occupied the The seventh grade history class six weeks. Chain; Vice Pres., Marjory Bow­ ents do not care for such instruc­ man, Treas., Geraldine Reamer, neys to; St. Hedwige in South Bend tion. Students do not seem to attention of the eleventh grade is studying the discovery and ex­ 4th Grade the game being played at Central realize that every time they throw classes to English. ploration of America. They have The following pupils in Miss Assist. Treas., Persis Kelly and high school field. This is the paper on the floor, they are in­ They have just completed a also made Columbus booklets. Ahola’s 4th grade had A in spell­ Bonnie Jaane Mitchell, captains of third grid tilt between the two study Unit on this play. Commercial Department ing last week: Buddy Matthews, sides. A shower was also given viting a fire. Recently a large for Mrs. Joe Letcher at this time schools. The first game, played pail o f paper was picked up oft the Physical Education The advanced typing class is Nancy Scheetz, Duane Chain, Mar­ MICHIGAN BELL, in South Bend, resulted in the 47 Miss Alice Rockenbach lias di­ writing legal papers, consisting of garet Semple, Robert Weaver, by girls who were members of her floor in the assembly by the jan­ Sunday school class. to 0 defeat of the St. Hedwige itor. vided her physical education contracts and hill of sales. Beverly Collins, Jack Frank, Fran­ Lions. Buchanan scoring almost at classes up into groups, and they The very timely subjects of pro­ cis Heim, Donald Barlow, Clara A Halloween party will be given TELEPHONE CO. It is true that the school is prac­ this Thursday for Miss Elizabeth will throughout the game. tically fireproof, nevertheless, a have been playing cmsi soccer fit and loss statements, working Stewart, Jacqueline Bilotti, Robert Last year’s game, played here, games during the class period. Dodge, Geraldine Pazder, Gwendo­ Montgomery’s class including the great deal of damage could be Sheets, and balance sheets have members of the intermediate choir. resulted in another defeat for the done to the equipment if a fire The second hour class, who nam­ been started by toe bookkeeping lyn Ihrie, Florence Ferris, Shirley Lions, 31 to 7, were started. It is not hard to ed themselves the Yale group won. class. The class was greeted With Roberts, Barbara Wallace, Russell This year the Lions and Bucks keep the litter picked up. It takes The Yiile team played the fourth a test this week, covering ac­ Leazenby. L. D. S. Church will be the most evenly matched of only a short time and a small hour class. counts receivable, accounts pay­ 5th Grade 10 a, m. Sunday School. any Of the former games, St. Hed- amount o f energy if each one does The Yale group then played the able, notes receivable and notes We have twenty children on toe 11 a. m. Talk by George Sey­ -wige outweighing Buchanan by this. However, if it is put off, toe Illinois group. The Illinois group payable. Dental Honor Roll. more. about 15 pounds to the man. The resulting damage may he very ■won, the score being two to Drills for too increasing of We have completed a Safety 6:30 p. m. Young People’s meet­ Maroons will depend on speed and great. nothing, speed and accuracy are being First Project in which we built a ing. deception plays, plus a well-func­ road and a railroad. On these var­ 7:30 Sermon by Elder Mark ------o------In the fifth hour class the Notre pounded out by the beginning ty­ tioning aerial attack to score. Dame squad was victorious. The pists. ious roads we placed toy cars and Gross. As far as past scores are con­ H. S, Classes fifth hour class then played a The shorthand class met another dolls to show how We should Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. :m. on cerned, Buchanan, of course, holds piciud group from the first hour now friend, the O-hook, which walk and drive properly. Wednesday. the advantage. However, the Lions Elect Officers: class of the seventh grade. means new vocabularies. We are working on a South Am­ ------o------have had a very successful season to > i er practice is now over. Thf Science erican project. Christian Science Church this year and have their best Plan Booster Day freshmen have b-cu scheduled to The general science division is We made an Indian design art Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. chance to even scans for the two play the sophomores, and the jun­ working on simple machines, ann lesson, Sunday service at 11 a. ffi. Sub­ overwhelming defeats administer­ iors and seniors, have been sched­ among there are, toe lever, screw, 6th Grade' ject, "Everlasting Punishment.” ed to them by Buchanan. Conse­ The seventh grade Was organized uled ; d play agairs-. each olher. pulley and others. These are being This Week we are studying the Wednesday evening meeting at quently, Saturday’s game at South for the first time under a president When all of the games hove taught with toe work on mechan­ cotton plant that Boh Donley rais­ 7:45. Bend will probably be a real con­ at their recent class meeting. They neeu played, the winning team cf ical -devices. ed this summer. We want to learn Reading room, located in the test, with plenty o f had moments chose Lawrence Dellinger as their the soccer will play Sports how it is planted and cultivated. church at Dewey Avenue and Oak for both teams. chief executive, Boh Habicht, vice tne winning team of Niles. Coach Ray Miller has called ------0------Street, is open each Wednesday president; Mildred Ferris, secre­ The senior high boys’ classes out toe Junior high basketball afternoon from 2 till 4 o’clock. have been playing many card WHISPERING PINES tary., They also discussed plans squad for practice. By Una Kelley Social Hour is for Booster Day parade. games of soccer. The boys nnrne Mathematics Seventh Day Adventist their teams after some large school My! My! My! Are the teachers During toe eighth grade meet­ Mr. Hyink’s 9th grade algebra of B. H. S. are geting bright. Sabbath School (Saturday) at Revived Again By ing, plans were made for a cos­ or town and have regular battles. class is working on the multipli­ 10 a. m. Lesson study, “The Flesh To date the scores are as follows: While trying to prove a theorem tume Halloween party to be held cation of monomials and poly­ a student in one of Miv Hyink's and the Spirit.” Sophomore Class Oct. 28. A committee was Chosen Three Oaks, 2 games; Baroda, 2 nomials. Note: From the time of Adam games; Northwestern, 2 games; geometry classes kept glancing at to that of Christ, self-indulgence to take care of the preparations. The geometry class will go on a Mr. Hyinlt to see if he was right It consists of Earl Stevens, Ches­ Dayton, no games; Galien, 1; and field trip this week. In addition had increased the power of the IF MEN HAD TO DO THE The social hour was revived Michigan, X. until finally Mr. Hyink popped out appetites and passions, until they again this year by the sophomore ter Borst, Marian Glassel, George to this, their time will be taken up with “The figure on the board will Riley, Dale Lyon and Mildred Mill­ Domestic Scicnco by measuring the smoke stack, had almost unlimited control. Thus Class. The first one was held on Miss Janet Thompson’s seventh telllyou more than mine!” men had become debased and dis­ , Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to er. They also elected officers for methods of measuring the distance Then Mr. Moore one day upon HOUSEWORK, THERE’S BE their class, namely: Leland George, grade classes are still working on between two inaccessive points, eased and of themselves it was im­ 5:00. An admission fee of 5c was uncooked cereals. They are also seeing three people walking toget­ possible for them to overcome. In charged to the participants. president; Betty Semple, vice pres­ and the work of collaterals. her with Ben Franklin following MORE TELEPHONES ident; Bob McClure, secretary and making cookies and desserts. Quadratic equations will he the man’s behalf, Christ conquered by The purpose of this hour is to The eighth grades are working close behind innocently asked, enduring the severest test. For encourage dancing among the treasurer. work and study of toe advanced “ Who’s that fellow in hack of you Plans for Booster Day were like­ with luncheon salads, making sal­ algebra class. our sake He exercised a self-con­ T h e RE’D be telephones in the kitchen, in. the students. It was a great success ad dressing and mayonnaise. Salad with toe soft coal bin in his pipe?” trol stronger than hunger or judgtogfrom the attendance. Over wise under the discussion of the Languages And do you know______! Who basement, in the bedrooms upstairs . • • wherever freshmen. is a main dish when served for a Vocabulary note books are be­ death. And in this first victory a, hundred junior and senior high luncheon. “Jiggsy Wiggsy" is ? were involved other issues that en­ there is housework to do. students turned out for the oc­ The sophomores decided to boost ing made by Miss Shriver’s fresh­ Why Ben Franklin has “become” B. H. S. in a big way Saturday by Dinner salads and different man Latin classes, while projects ter into all our conflicts with the There’d he as adequate a telephone system in men s casion. kinds of salads are being made by (? ) an opostle of repose ? powers Of darkness. } The proceeds of this social hour having a float in the parade. Com­ depicting some features of Roman That George Spatta is now a homes as in their stores and offices . . » not just mittees were appointed to take the ninth grades. Salads used for life are the work of toe second Of all the lessons to be learned are divided between the sopho­ dinner are used -as an appetizer year classes. pickle king. from our Lord’s first great temp­ one instrument. And there’d he no more Of that more class and the high school care of the decorations. Where all the bright "flaming Class rings was the topic of the or dessert. French II ’classes are learning tation, none is more important tiring running, back and forth, up and down, to ~ music department. Tenth grades are making dresses youth” nail polish has disappeared than that, bearing upon the control The music was furnished by juniors’ discussion during their to count, while the interest of the to. make and answer calls. Class meeting. Miss Shriver read: skirts, coats, Suits and doing spe­ senior French class is the making of the appetites and passions. “ Riley's Ramblers,” Max Dreitzler’s Current Niles Preaching service at 11:15. > the list of prices to the elated cial work. of maps of France and the city of “hotolia? You can have an extension telephone anywhere in ------o------group. They are also fagoting which is Paris. ------o------■ The astounding fact that George Church of Tho Brethren your home for less than 3c a day. Call the; .tele­ Second Grade Amid the undisturbed quiet of used as a decoration for clothes. The Latin Club initiated nine­ Remington is really going- steady-— phone Business Office and order one today. Instal­ We bad 20 people with perfect the Seniors’ class meeting, Thomas Music teen freshmen and one sophomore October 29, 1933 R. R. Robinson is directing a Niles again ? Rev. Deivey Rowe, Pastor lation Will be made promptly. attendance for the month. Quirk gave a lecture on school into their club last Week. To be That Shirley Rolen had her fif­ We have the following on our spirit. Mr. Bradfield also gave a musical comedy, featuring the eligible to join, one must have a Sunday school 10:00 a. m. teenth birthday party last Sunday Love worketh no ill to his Dental Honor Roll: speech on boosting the football Glee Club members. grade of B, and to remain in good; and that it was' given for her by Victor, Bacous, Jesse Brewer,: team which consists ’of mostly sen­ The ensemble is working on standing one must keep his - grade neighbor, . Love therefore is tlie Donna Bird?. . ... fulfillmentjof toe, law. , Subject: Niiia’Dilley, Fagra's, Ethel, iors.,.' A committee to. take charge concert;.work. ■ ’ . ... 4. up to e - if . '* 0----- =--- > *7 Fuller. Helen Hanover. Vera Hoi-” Of the senior Booster Day program ”4 Mar (filing drills' are- being-'prac­ The'initiation was followed' Jry a “Christian -Use of Personal Lib­ * toes, Evelyn Johnson,, Max McKa- was appointed. This consists of ticed outdoors. This year they business meeting in which they - Has 40.0,000 Rosebushes erty.” Romans 13: 12-15:3. han. Jack McGowan, Frances Rus­ Dick Schram, Hope Kelley, Ethel are led by a new drum major, planned an all high school Hal­ The rosarium 0f Sangerhausen, Alcohol has wrecked more lives sell, Bobby Yoeman, Bonnie June Sibley, Maxine Howe and George Shirley Rolen. loween party for the 27th of Octo­ Germany, contains 400,000 rose- starved more children and mur­ Mills, Phyllis. Sherwood. Spatta. Mathematics ber, This party will he a masquer- hushes, representing S.000 varieties. dered more women thin any other I Social, Organization Activities

Vniqiu’ Cltlb (Atend Birthday Meets Today Dinner at Galien The Unique Bridge club is meet­ Mr and Mrs. C. B. Slireve and ing this aliernoon at the home ol family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Del- Mrs. Glenn Smith. gi r and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs, Louis € r f Hostess at Proud and daughter, Blanche, and Social (lathering i.ir and Mrs. Burton Benson at­ Mrs. C. V. Glover was hostess to tended a birthday dinner at the Furnace Pipe a few ladies at a soeial gathering home of Mr. auu Mio. oa.i B w :tra Warmth! Extra Comfort! ; on of Galien Sunday, the occa­ yesterday afternoon. Boys Sheeplined Coat S-inch 39c V * • « sion being the observance of Mrs. # WARM AIR l’otuiek Supper i Carl Benson's birthday. From March to early sum­ Sunduj Night 1 * * .i. II Mr. ancl Mrs. A. G. Bowers were >t. E. Mis.-ion mer Sears spent $50,000,- with Wombatine Collar FURNACE host and hostess at a pa-lurk Society Nov. X 000 with American manu­ Heavily galva­ supper Sunday evening tor 20 j Yht Women's Foreign Mission­ facturers; since that, many nized all-steel ary' Society of the Methodist smoke pipe lor guests. millions more to create em­ your furnace * » * ' church will meet Wednesday after­ .w-lth improved Hostess for noon, Nov. I, at the home of Mrs, ployment, Over 8,000 em­ $ ^ 1 9 lock seam. 26- Bridge Club !M. Redden and Mrs. George H. gauge in 2-foot ployes a n d $5,000,000.00 lengths. Mrs. Con Rouse entertained at ; Richards on Front street. Mrs. have been added to the dinner-bridge last night. Honors Claude Jennings has charge of the were won by Mrs. Rouse and Mrs. devotions. The lesson from the Sears, Roebuck and Com­ $7 DOWN—$7 MONTHLY Graham. new study book will be given by pany's pay rolls. We do * * * Galvanized Furnace Plus Carrying Charge Mrs. Semple as the October meet­ our part! Come in and see this coat. Tug Book Club ing was postponed on account of it. Twist it See if you can Pipe Eibov/ The Hercules warm air fur­ Holds Potluck the illness of the hostess. A full tell the rugged “leatherette nace offers you better circu­ The Book Club enjoyed a pot- attendance is expected for the from real leather. Run your 9-inch 8-inch luck dinner and afternoon of re­ lation, more radiating sur­ November meeting. Come and i 2-oz. Double Thumb fingers through the thick, face at lower cost Hercules viewing at the home of the leader, bring a friend. wooly sheepskin lining. Snug­ Mrs. G. H. Stevenson. * * « is extra big; extra strong! Husking Gloves gle into its big wombatine 39c 35c One-piece radiator; no joints Mrs. John Rough left Sunday collar. Double breasted all- Adjustable, galvanized steel Hallowe’en Party for Galesburg, Mich., to visit her to leak. Heats better, quick­ 6 Pr. for ’round belt. furnace elbows with double er . . . no gases, no smoke Saturday Night daughter, Mrs. Eert Chase for two rolled seams. The Sunday School class of Miss weeks, to breathe. Double economy Myra Andlauer will hold a Hal­ Bayleaf Lodge; Genuine Leather because of low cost and lowe’en party Saturday night in Meeting hi Heavy 12*oz. Goal Hod long, carefree service. the church basement. The Bayleaf Rebekah. Lodge No, Canton flan- Sheep-lined Coats 24S met Friday evening at the I. n e l with li. X. Lodge orrist 1 e t s, • Extra heavy reinforced 0. O. F. hall. The report from the Larger thaw $7.95 and $3.95 castings Friday Evening Lansing assembly will be given at ordi«**rv size. jineering Service The Royal Neighbor Lodge will tlie next meeting, it was announc­ Mitts 3 9 c • Gas, smoke and dust meet Friday evening at the M. W. ed. Prizes at pinochle were won Men’s Triple Stitched . Installation Arranged proof A. hall, the committee chairman Xo Obligation by Beth Simpson, Effie Hathaway, For For accurate estimates on any • New type revolving being Mrs, Hazel Welsh. and Mary Rudoni of Lakeside. At 9 5 ' A heavily gal­ -kind of heating or plumbing, grates ■* * * bunco prizes were won by Moliie vanized coal have Sears representative call • Humidifier hod with flat at your Hostess at Proud, Dora Bowman and Phyllis Overalls or Jackets steel handle. A • Durable 2-piece firepot Luncheon Today Dalrymple. The chairman of the Men’s Fine Cotton well made hod Mrs. Glenn Smith is hostess; to­ that will stand committee for the next meeting a lot of abuse. day at a luncheon for the Thurs­ will be Margaret Gray. Ribbed Unionsuits day Bridge club. A session of jo will follow the luncheon. Girl Scouts Plan New Circulating Type Halloween Party Furnace Scoop Tuxis Society The Girl Scouts will enjoy a Hal­ Wich ”D” Handle Hallowe’en Party loween party in the Home Eco­ knitted The Tuxis Society of the Pres­ nomics room at the high school Carger than byterian church will hold a Hal­ ribbed MODEL" HEATER building from 5 to 7 p. m. Friday. Heavy cotion lowe’en social meeting at 5 p. m. The committee in charge of ar­ unionsuits in Sunday evening at the chureu. Choice of * * * rangements is composed of Ruth These Sears overalls and Heats Two Large Jean Haslett, Beverly Koons and ecru color, Entertains For anh’ e length jackets can “take it’" no A deep bowl, Rooms Easily Marilyn Stayer. The girls are al­ With long narrow blade, Home Ee. ("mb. so to sell the tickets for the P.-T. sleeve s matter what the job or size Mrs. Con Kelley was hostess A. entertainment at the fall fes­ S l i t* h t l y punishment. They’re devel­ inches, with a yesterday to rite members of the tival at the high school next week. fleeced. lo w . pitch Hills Corners Home Econonrcs oped o f heavy 2,20 blue v,T b i c li lets A number of girls have won denim and triple stitched. s ■*.oop into ash Club at a potluck dinner and al‘- their second class Scout badges Man’s 10 Cc wool . ^ Q pit. 53-i n c h day work session. rnd are now working for first Bar tacked at points of * o u g h a s h * •» » unionsuits. Long ^ * - handle. ,'lass honors, A Court of Award, sleeve s, ankle strain. The denim is mill Hallow, ’en Fete s planned for January, at which At Hurley Home imgth. shrunk. Get a couple pairs $3 DOWN—$5 MONTHLY ime the girls expect to have their Plus Small Carrying Charge The members of the L. X). S miforms. of overalls and jackets now Sunday School will be entertained Men’s 50% wool __ Ejrvtboo Rake unionsuits. L o n g O while the price Is so ad­ Ileal circulator type, at a Hallowe’en, party at the home W. B, A. Holds vantageously low. of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hurlej s 1 e e v e s, ankle 'f*r l-piecc cast iron com­ Hiisquerade Part}' length. west of Buchanan Friday evening The regular meeting of the Wo- bustion chamber uan’s Benefit Association, Tues- 17c Main front and top of: To Head Program iay evening, consisted of a Hal- solid cast iron Pres. Sunday School Men’s Double Napped oween Masquerade party, with a 72x84” Not Less Keep your lawn Finished in walnut grain The Sunday School class oi record Crowd attending. There Mrs. L. R. Bradley of the Presby­ if clean and at­ porcelain enamel was a co-operative supper at 6:30 Than 5% Wool tractive without (Back plain finish) terian church will be in charge of .vith the table attractively decor- the opening exercises of the Pres­ jackets harming t h e tted in Halloween, fashion, Mrs. grass, 33 split byterian Sunday School next Sun­ Lucy Shipperley and Mrs. Laura !s bamboo hooked This heater which burns coal, wood or coke has ample capa­ day. prones Long 3abcoqk were the committee in bamboo handle. city for comfortably beating 2 or 3 good size rooms. We be­ _ * * * ;harge. Mrs. Marcia Reams won While they last! Helper:-; Union :he prize for the best costume. lieve this price .of $26.95 is the lowest ever quoted On a circu­ Pot Luck Nov. 1 Other prizes: for contests went to lator of this type and quality with an all-cast-iron inner unit. The Helpers Union of the Ad Mrs. Dorothy Enders, Mrs. Essie vent Christian church will have a Gross, Mrs; Arvada Markham, 3-Cej! Fleshiighi: See this value before you buy. pot luck dinner Wednesday nooi Mrs. Hazel Huebner and Mrs. Ask the sportsmen, hunt­ Nov. 1. at the home of Mrs. Id: ers and collegians why Emerson. A business meeting wilT Alice Frank. Mrs. Clara Morey, nanaging deputy, of Benton Har- Luxurious quality, part they’re favorites. See for Cf the Methodist Sunday School on I and you’ll need blankets powerful beam following at the home of Miss Ha­ i i of light. Com­ zel Miles last night. Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. like these. Men’s Shires of Heavy plete with bu*b «= «= s hostes’ pont smoke­ ’nmrsdnv afternoon to the mem­ Cramer. out-of-doors. Heavy quality less powder — bers of the Friendly Circle. Con flannel or suede cloth in oversize non- 3.. & P. W. Dinner the regulation shirt style carroslve pri­ tests formed the entertainment mer. The ideal Prizes were won by Mrs. Effi* Jnrty at Four Flags with two breast pockets. shell for all- Hathaway. Mrs. Lulu Fydell and The Niles chapter of the Busi­ Sturdily made and strong­ around shoot­ Mrs. Julie Thaning. ness and Professional Women's 70x80” All-Wool ly stitched. Blue, tan or ing. * * * Hub held a dinner party and pro­ Single grey. Sizes 14 to 17, Sorority Members Enjoy gram at the Four Flags Hotel on Dinner and Show Tuesday Monday evening. The meeting was Fibre Liquid Thirteen members of Epsilon in charge of Miss. Hannah Acker- Roof Coating chapter, B. G. U. sorority enjoyed nan, chairman of the membership an Heavy Leather X. ork Shoes a three-course dinner Tuesday eve­ ’ommittee. Forty-three were pres- ning at D’s restaurant, followed nt. The speaker o f the evening b - a sl-ie-v the Ho!h”.”cod theat­ vas Miss Ella Champion whose In 9 er. The next meeting wi’ l h ubjpnt w?s “ Out of Doors Among held Nov. 7th with Mrs, Ch- rii he Poets.” A dance number was $498 M‘lL. ircccntcd by Norma FrizrC o f , Stop or prevent 'lies Two n"*i members were 1 chose root leaks ’vpa.-’i-rr to Hold, •'mitt-d, mis. Lydia B. Frost and En lovely pastel shades, '■r. before they te- Halloween Party ,Irs. Lulu Robinson, both of Do- each side a different color, c o m e non re­ Twice-tanned work shoes, pairable. Asbes­ ’lb’ Buchanan teachers will hold w a c . Eighteen attended from with rich two-color rayon tos fibre coat- Sears O r i e n t a l a Halloween party at the Quin juchanan. The club is invited to binding. If you have an eye acid-resisting leather up­ 4lng will not Waters farm Monday evening, Oct, a one o’clock luncheon Sunday at] for beauty, and want luxu- pers with composition or crack, peal or ate Surfaced 30, The committee in rge " he Olds Hotel at Lansing, the oc- ' ious warmth and service, leather soles. Leather mid­ f/ sag. arrangements comprises Mrs., Al- arion being an initiation for all here’s your blanket. 3^ sole and insole. 13-nail T~n. Fuller, Mrs. Velma Dunbar. new members from this district. pound weight. rubber heels, Choice of in 5-Gallon ROOFING Miss Genevieve Carnagan, Mrs * * * plain, moccasin Or cap toes. Blanche Heim. Thirty Club Sears Second Floor Big values! Quantities Year Guarantee Holds Gentlemen’s Night "Best-Of-AU” roofing is of With Its slate surfaced as­ Attend Lodge Meet The Thirty Club held, the annual | long fibre felt, At Berrien Springs Gentlemen’s Evening at the home t h 0 r o u ghly phalt coating this “Orien­ The members of the Flora Suth- >f Mrs. Otto Schurr Monday eve- Super Service Serotone Semi-Gloss Super Service Seroco 4-Hour saturated with tal" roofing is so good we \ erlaiid club of the 0. E. S, attend ’ing. The Halloween note was asphalt,- both a; lOdae spsMon in ^ Bew'e bservable in the .able decora- Floor Varnish Interior Paint Floor Enamel Enamel can give it a 17-year guar­ sides mica antee. Supplied in red or Springs; last night. Those going ions. During the dinner music coated. 45 lb. were Mrs., George Chubb. Matron vas furnished by a. stringed or- Jj roll, 108 sq. ft. green. Colorfast, will not Mrs. Jack Boone, Associate Ms •hertra from the high school, A£- discolor rain water. Water­ trbn; Mrs. Verna, French, Conduct­ er the dinner Mrs., Mabel Harper 4 9 or; Mrs. Muriel Knoblauch, Asso if Niles; presented several selec­ tight lap joints, fire-resist­ date Conductor. tions in three groups: “Ain’t It ga l. Composition Roof ing! Bears Underwriters’ The best floor * * * wine Today." “He's Got a Girl.” A n excellent label. Complete with nails Local Ifcmcers on “The Wedding." Mrs. H. C. Stark Unexcelled in A semi-gloss paint m o ney Adopted f o r full high gloss, paint for walls • can buy. Use wood, metal or grade of roof­ and cement. Lay it oyer the Berrien Spring* Program hen presented the following songs, depth of film or .woodwork. . o n wood or concrete. Un­ ing for tem­ Miss Teresa White and a group accompanied by Mrs. Harry Geist: and durability. Softly colored’ cement floors. affected by porary struc- | old shingles or use it for Of the pupils in her danrirg sebor ‘A Birthday” hv Woodman, “The, Unaffected by like kalsomine, Comes In 8 fruit Juices or hot or cold hard grained colors. Drys soapy water. tures and re­ new work, Easy to apply. took part, in the entertain men4- Hose of Day" by Wallace. Mrs. water. Quicker as ename 1. hard over­ Choice of 16 pair work. 108 program at the Rebekah Odd Fel­ Tarper then presented “Unzer- j drying. Dries over­ night, W a S li­ delightful col­ sq. ft. roll. low Association meeting at Ber­ ’ taendlich.” “If I Could Be By night. able. 1 ors. rien Springe law rWnt 1'ro Her;" “He Kissed Me,” “Just WUi'p r>—'rented t'*e Mexican “Jar- Everything,” “Wheesltin Barber ” abe.” '"hile a group o f seven pu­ The committee in eba-ge whs pils including Eleanor Miller, Mil­ Mrs, George Deming, Mrs. J. C. Free Parking Space 425-429 S. Michigan St., "■v 4 dred Miller, Donna Bird, Phyllis Strayer, Mr*. W, B Dale. Mrs. Ot­ for Our Patrons AN%GQ South Bend, Ind. 1 -i - t 'join*' ' v*-»- ■> and Ker to Schurr, Mrs. Wi” Bce-cvrev trice: Neal, presented two c’-nces, The next meeting will be held at “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” and “Go­ the home o f Mrs. Robert Frank­ ing, Going, Gone.’' lin, i