SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR BUCHANAN, IVIIGHIGAX THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935. NUMBER 17 WLS MINSTRE Thelma Howard Buchanan Candidate for Blossomiand Queen of *3S JEAN RUSSELL Now Here’s IS RUNNER-UP LAUNCH PLAN TO MAKE iOCMNAN REDBUD CITY the ’•So She Says, “ Oh Brer Possum LIONS TO SELL Reserve Seat Supply Limited; INEUMINAmNl^cht^^Le Yeah?” and the Judge Comes to Town, Proposition t Reserve at Once at Five “No Elimination’* Ballots j ° f Changing Time TREES: FINANCE Says, “Oh Yeah!” •OF I S . ANNUAL Gets in Hoosegow Glenn Smith’s. Cast By Judges Indicate ( Listen, folks, we’re going to let Difficult Task Selection. it was bad enough when they rneK The new city loading zones re- ISSUED m is WEEK. Brer Possum, member o f a- pion- you in on a sure fire tip. | started this seini-annual changing Hank jeeived their first test of legality ______; eer family of long residence in this You want to see this I. O. O. F, ,,, , . „ , Ume, but it’s going almost too far , Miss, Thelma Hou-ard pretty and I ; ^ $ changing the tin Judge Mauve's court Tuesday Margaret Ann George is Edi-1 section, got in Dutch and also in minstrel show either Thursday or of gracetu . medium brunette was the ; of cb inff Uie lUne° To Sell Trees to Public lot" i m o r n i n g when a Three Oaks wo- i jail Tuesday when he broke a long Friday night or both and no foolin.’ man appeared before that even- tor-in-Cliief, Robert Stray- Hills '193a selecuon as M.a ; Buchanan.* clt commission originally. Planting to Finance Float in j established custom of strictlv rural No it’s not just another radio show ; made at the Hollywood theatre ^ the >m e for the - b j10tlr handed dispenser o f justice to ans­ or, Business Manager. residence and came to towm. or just another punk burnt cork Comers Parade at Blossom .Tuesday evemng. with Miss Jean|hand movi aL o a. Sunday. Festival. wer to llic charge of parking her When the post office force came stunt. car illegally in the loading zone I down, early at 5:30 a. m. to get the This show is going to he one of Seas: Russell, charming itnd ^ The 1935 edition of The pin.esl* j area at Main and Front streets. . ' * morning mail out, they found him classiest that ever struck Buchan­ compiled by the seniors and print-1 ...... dubious o f having theiraer- The police said that she had , A s, , , . 1 , | parked m the door of the former an. You are now- listening to the le it J l-xli 1 L , ^ ‘ mons ready with an hour less time A movement has been ir.augu- ed*»n in rnpthe RecordKPnnrn shop,clirm is nnon salesalt* - , - , , rated this week by members of the parked her car there an hour and rehex headquarters at the city guy who predicted exactly the judges was evidenced by the fact, . _ y .... , ., this week, and may he bought from ° . v. . ■ - , next Sunday, petitioned the city Lions Club and other citizens w ith' a half tlie previous evening, set- hall. He possibly had not beard number or states that would go for that nine ballots were required to • J members of tlie Senior class. The biggest sucker in the com­ dads to defer the change until Sun- a view to can-yin? out the idea of Hng the brakes, locking the car that the headquarters had been Hoover—and collected. You are ■ select, in four o f which they fail- The edition is brief, concise munity is usually the feller whO ; e(j to agree on any elimination day , evening or Monday morning, malting Buchanan a city known for, and going off and. leaving it. He moved. listening to the guy w-ho said that sleep late any- ! and well edited. It contains class j thinks everybuddy else is one. During that time, however, Missj wheitt alwa: gave her a ticket to appear before He vras reported to Chief Ed the country would go Democratic Its redbud trees as Holland is papers by seniors, Ruth Strunk Justice Matliie. The lady was in­ i Mitchell as a suspicious character, in 1934, but that Michigan would ; Howard remained a consistent fav-1wa^ . known for its tulips. writing tlie class will, Pauline To- can either set clined to doubt whether she would l After the city relief rolls v ’ere sneak hack into the Republican I didn’ t have any time to think orite both with the audience and. ***** sf°dav ,n„ Interest manifested by the gen­ pash the class ode, Janet Kelley or appear or not, but she did. | scanned and his name Was not fold With, the mien of a church up anything this week, folks X with a majority ot the Judges, only M m0rning but you want so eral public in the Redbud trail has the class history, Albert Webb the J She was inclined to take issue found he was committed to the. deacon who has been out playing wuz tryin’ out ter UnkleHSzry In one ballot be n g.w aited. against, to p*w h the d ock on encouraged these Buchananites in class prophecy. Eleanor Miller1 with the judge, in his explanation liocsegow on charges of vagrancy, poker all night and would hate to the 1. O. O. F. mmstrel show. her during the entire voung. f ^ , b hour ParUer next week the possibilities Of the development contributes the junior class history, ------o------The post of Master of Ceremon- uourcariier next v Speaker at Niles H. S. Principals Niles and Dowagiac editor, Donald Blar.ey; joke editor, stay- awake. > Other contestants: were Anna Anyone who Is interested in buy­ Clarence Bradley; typist, Margaret Srmek, Frances Brant, Edna Hol­ High Schools to Speak Of course you won’t believe us. ing one of the trees in order to aid Richter; snapshot editor, Joyce mes, Estella Smith and Alma Shaf­ in Discussion. Berrien county received from tho But all we ask of y-ou is to gc All local people who are inter­ in carrying out tile idea and also Kolilman; artist, Geneva Troutfet­ Attend County er. state a voucher for tlie first quar­ and judge for yourself. ested in the development of avia­ to finance a float may call or see ter,- chronicler, Mary Jane Zerbe; -o tion are invited to attend the Lowell Swem, Harley Raymond or The P. T. A. program for Mon­ ter’s automobile weight tax iast W e beg of you to go. Lodge Meeting faculty adviser, Velma E, Dunbar, week, the amount being §149,670.3.9 We implore you to go. All County Banks commencement for the first gr.Ul- Glenn Smith. day, April 29, will he in the form i ------o------1 uating class fo r tlie FERA ground ------o----:—- of a panel discussion. The topic, or about 30 per cent more than its WE DARE YOU TO GO! The curtain will rise tonight and In Three Oaks School for the Niles-Buchanan area, “Guidance for Life,” is one of vital' A T j share the previous year. Vote to Close at Mrs. Whitney tomorrow night at S:15 p. m. with [ to be held in the auditorium o f the concern to all parents and teach- i L e t t e r s ; Voucher for the first quarter Alfred George in charge as an­ A county meeting of the Berrien Niles high school at 8 p. m. to­ ers. The panel has been carefully weight tax returns to the counties, Noon Saturday Addresses Meet H . S, Basketeers nouncer. County I. O. O. F. Rebekah, lodge, night, iThursday). selected and includes people well totaling $8,557,303.55 was turned The supply of reserve seats is was held, Tuesday evening at Three ’ Col. Floyd E. Evans, head o f the qualified to discuss the question at over by the State Highway Depart­ County W . C. T. U I ues. limited and it will he necessary for Oaks. Five grand officers attend- Bankers of Berrien county Michigan Board of Aeronautics, hand. at £>a ment to tlie auditor general’s of­ those who wish to make such ar­ ed: Grand; Master Herman Behnkei agreed to a uniform rule of closing will be guest of honor and speaker. Proper educational and vocation­ fice. This is §2,650,581.98 more than the first quarter voucher a rangements to act at once. Huntsville; Grand Treasurer Fred noou Saturday instead of at 3 Col. Evans Was a squadron com­ The Berrien County Women’s al guidance is a matter of serious Basketball certificates of entitle­ Swope, Covert; Grand Conductor P- nl- as has been the rule with sev- mander in the U. S. air forces in Christian Temperance Union met conjecture at this time. Many par­ ment to letters vrere awarded at a year ago. Checks for this amount are being Karl Keefer, Watervliet; Confer-1 erai institutions, at a meeting held the World W ar and was for several in convention at Three Oaks all; ents either ignore this phase of the banquet held in tlie high school enee Conductor Hamel, Kalamazoo. aC Nil"53 Saturday. years of the Michigan day Tuesday, beginning at 9:30’ child’s life or wave it aside care- cafeteria Tuesday evening, with mailed to the counties today- with It was one of the largest meetings ‘ Bankers have been considering National Guard. He is coming to a. m. j lessly. A t no time can we afford Superintendent Crawford and a few exceptions. One eighth of the w-elght tax re­ FOREIGN VETS Of the year. The business meet- the Saturday afternoon half-holi- Niles In the interest of the promo­ The evening address was pre- to take the matter of guidance in- Coach Harold Braclfield of the ing was preceded by a short pro- ^ay for some time. It was ex- tion o f aviation In this section and sented by Mrs. Dora B. Whitney of differently. Sacrificing and giv-1 Tsfiies schools as guests of honor. turns is divided equally among the S3 counties, and seven-eighths on gram. During the meeting nom -; Piained that the decision was will talk to anyone who Is individ­ Benton Harbor, who said in part: ing “all we have” to our children Following the banquet held in {nations were made for officers to; cached to facilitate the adjust- ually interested after the exercises. “We must be trail blazers out of is inadequate— guidance repre­ the high school cafeteria, the the basis of the amount of weight be elected at the next meeting bank employes working The instructor hi the ground the jungle Into which repeal has sents a planned effort to aid the meeting adjourned to tlie junior taxes collected. On the proposal of State High­ a place and time to be announced i hours under the NRA. school is- Richard Sehram of Bu­ brought us. child through childhood and ado-! high assembly for the presentation later. The remainder of tlie eve- ■ Banks which have agreed to the chanan. While there are no Buch­ The old saying, “History repeats lescence. which was made by' Coach George way Commissioner Murray D. Van Wagoner, with the full endorse­ ning was given to dancing. Thirty- •new schedule include the Farmers anan pupils in tha first graduating itself," is still true today. As our The panel for Monday night will Wynn and Junior Coach Binty five Buchanan members were pres­ J Merchants National bank and the class, a number o f local people early settlers penetrated the consist of: Ralph Tyndall, PriDci-; Moore. Short talks were made by ment o f Auditor General Jbha J. Organizes, Elects Officers at O’Hara, a general policy- has been ent. • Benton Harbor State bank, Benton have enrolled for the second term swamps and jungles in pioneer | pal of the Dowmgiac High School; Superintendents Craw-ford and Meeting at Elizabeth adopted to pay tlie counties the Harbor; the People’s State bank which will begin next Monday, times by going a little farther each -waiter Zabel, principal of the Stark, Harold Bradfiehl, A. L. , of St. Joseph; State bank and First full amount of their apportionment Markham Home. Charles Babcock April 29, and will be held regularly time, so we, too, must begin to x’ ilcs High School; Rev. Thomas Knoblauch, Paul Moore, and Jo­ ; National Bank o f Niles; Gallen- from 6:30 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. on drain the marshes and damp spots Rice_ pastor of the Buchanan seph Hylnk. of the weight taxes as they- become due quarterly. Buchanan State bank; the Bank of Monday, The class is still open by seeing that the laws regarding Methodist church; Miss Elia Cham- First teani awards made by The newly rormea Auxiliary to Slightly Hurt Last year weight tax refunds Three Oaks; Berrien Springs State for enrollment. Sehram lias also ihe liquor regulations, are obeyed pion. grade, supervisor, Niles; and Coach Wynn were: Max Dreitzler, the local post of Veterans Of For­ w-ere held in a majority of cases eign Wars held its organization v r - i t >-r- I bank and Eau Claire State bank. been made a member o f the Na­ and not allowed to go unnoticed.” A- L. Knoblauch, chairman, prin­ Everett Deeds, Ban Topash, John b y F ailing 1 ree, ______0 as an offset against the taxes tional committee to promote avia­ The convention was favored with Hattenbach, Raymond Juhl, Claude meeting Tuesday- under the direc­ cipal of the local High School. due from state from the counties. [South Michigan tion in this area, the chairman be­ the attendance of Mrs. C. L. Keene Denno, Carl Rossov, Kenneth Luke tion of the State Senior Vice Pres­ This is the last meeting of the Payments to the counties w-ere ident, Pearl Messer of Kalamazoo, Charles Babcock was knocked ing Duke Muller of the Niles Air­ district vice president, Marcellus, and Bob Strayer. year and everyone is urged to at­ made as the counties cleared their electing the following officers: "cold” for a few moments Friday Bakery Changed port. also by Mr. and Mrs. David Aus­ Second team awards were made tend. The question under discussion back tax indebtedness to idle Mrs. Harry Brown; vice president, morning when a tree which he Other aerial notabilities who will tin, South Bend. Mrs. Austin is by- Coach Moore to Don Virgil, Olin will not be limited to the grades. State. The counties, in most cases Mrs. Nora Korp; junior vice presi­ and a companion had, chopped be present at tlie commencement the county president of the St. Jo­ Smith, Harold Holmes, Geoi-ge to Quality Bakery Parents of senior and junior high have improved their indebtedness dent, Mrs. Stella Dilley; secretary, down and were raising from the will be Homer Stockert, South seph Comity (Ind.) W- C. T. U.. school, children will find much of Richards, Kenneth. Jesse, Boh Stev­ ground to saw made a sudden Bend, one o f the best known flyers Mrs. Keene conducted the after­ ens, Ted Lyon, Louis Paul, Earl during the past y-ear. Mrs. Elizabeth Markham; treasur­ value In this meeting. General improvements in busi­ er, Mrs. Mabel Manning; chaplain, quarter turn, a large limb striking There Is a new business enter­ o f this section and Lieut. Don noon institute. Stevens, Don Jerue. him in the head. After he had prise In town this week, the Qual­ King, St, Joseph marine flyer. Election of officers was held as ness conditions is in part respon­ Mrs. Frances Holston; conductress, ity Bakery, or at least the name is sible for the increase in weight Mrs. Ora Shuck; guard, Mrs. recovered from the daze he; kept on J Instructor Sehram has secured follows: president, Mrs. Irven Christian Legion working but was obliged, to; 0.et | new, although the bakery has been two aircraft engines from the Niles Spencer, Benton Harbor; vice pres­ Dr. Waldo is I tax collections this year, ,-Sale of Renue Wells; trustee for six several stitches In his scalp when here some time- under .he name of airport for use in class work in ident, Mrs. Fred Steere, Niles; cor­ license plates during the first quar­ months, Mrs. Sylvia Ochenry-der. Presents Play of t e r of 1934 was greatly' retarded The meeting to organize was held he returned; to town that night. j the Southern Michigan Bakery. Mr, studying aircraft structure from responding secretary. Mrs. George Speaker Niles ------_o—------, F, E. Holley, proprietor, has pur­ actual models. Kerrlck, St. Joseph; recording sec­ „ .» - . f by the pending weight tax reduc- at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth chased a new truck and has some retary-, Mrs. Frank Raschke, Ben­ Lire O t G t l i r s t 1 tlon, which was passed in March, Markham. 508 Bays Ave. Ar range­ State Aeronautic black and white wrappers, and will ton Harbor; treasurer. Miss Mae B. &P. W , Club j!934 , A large number of auto- ments were made for a meeting on Playbox to Stage ! mobile owners waited until after .Monday- evening, April 29, at the mount the new name in letters on Mills, Buchanan. A cast of the Christian Legion Chief to Speak the reduction to purchase their W. B. A. hall, for the purpose of his display window, shortly. Those from Buchanan who at­ The Buchanan members of the of the L, D. S. church presented a “By Candle Light” plates, making the second quarter -installing the above officers and tended were Mrs. M. L. Mills, Miss Niles Business and Professional play in four acts, “Pilate’s wife,” at H . S. Friday c 0 payments considerably- greater. others who will be appointed. At Mae Mills, Mrs. L. M. Otwell, and Women's Club attended the month­ depicting the mental agony which [ Clean Screens this time Mrs. Pearl Messer and On Evening May 24 Mrs. Harry Hartline. ly meeting at the Four Flags Ho­ Pilate endured as the result of his ■o the Kalamazoo degree staff will be Col. Floyd Evans, chief of the I of City Wells The Playbox theatrical Guild will ------o------tel Monday evening. Dr. E. T. sentence on Christ, and the con­ Receive Tidings in charge and guests from the Michigan Board of Aeronautics,! ______present the play “By Candle: Light” Waldo spoke on the effect of pos­ version of Pilate's wife, at the Mildred Seager units at Cassopolis and Three Riv­ who Will be a guest at the, home of! The Lane Northern Co, of Elk- by P. G. Wodehouse May 2-1. The ture on health. The meeting was church Sunday evening before an of the Passing ers will be present. Richard Sehram Thursday evening’ hart is occupied this week in clean- cast has been selected and work is Selected as in, charge of the health committee appreciative audience. The cast following his address: at the Niles “lug the screens of five of the has been starLed on the fourth of the organization. of the play was: of Harry Paul aviation, ground, school commence-^ eleven wells at the city water production of the season under the ’35 Miss Galien Pilate ___ --Lee Coonfare Plant Spirea on ment, will speak Friday morning? works. The cleaning is done by a direction of Harry Banke, Jr. Grant Leave of Pilate's w ife _____ Geneva Metzgar at the' Buchanan high school, ‘ new method which does not re------—o------M*iss Mildred Seager, 17-year-old Mai/d ______Virginia Metzgar Word was received yesterday by The Mill Race at -o- ! quire the withdrawal of the high school sophomore, was select­ ------—o------friends here that Jjarry Paul, for­ Weesaw Township Absence, to Rice mer resident, and an employee of L. D. S. Cast to i screens. ed as Miss Galien at tryouts held Dee Weaver to Athletic Park o, Tuesday evening at tlie town hall, the old Lee and Porter Axle works Holds Preliminary with 10 contestants competing. to Visit had died Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Present Drama at j Will Speak in Miss Seager Is tlie daughter of Run Friday in his home at Bloomington, 111. He A handsome improvement was Spelling Contest Mr. and Mrs. Cash Seager. Other Rev., Thomas Rice, pastor of the is survived by his widow and two made along the mill race adjacent Galien Sun. Night! Behalf Federal The Weesaw" township elimina­ contestants were Peggy Jones, Methodist church was granted a The Penn Relays sons, Elmer of Bloomington, and to Athletic park Tuesday after­ tion Spelling contest was held at Helen Longfellow, Mabel Norris, leave of absence of six weeks Mon­ Bee Weaver will 'run the 440 lap Stanley, a radio operator on one noon by a foAe of FERA men; The cast which presented "Pil- j Housing at P. T. A. the Eaton school under the aus­ Cora JariC Beck, Ruth Renbarger, day evening to take effect in July for the Michigan. State College of the Ford freight boats. The working under the direction of Su­ ate's Wife” at the L. D. S. church' Miss, Ethel, Kelvle, St. Joseph, pices of W. F. SWem.. The win­ Jane Briney, iHelen McClellen, Al- to go in'hompany with his wife medlay relay"-team in the Penh funeral will be held from the home perintendent Stark, planting spirea Sunday evening will go to Galien, will, present, a talk at the Barent- ners were; 7th and Sth grades, ene Dalrytnple and Ruth Chapman. to his former, home' in England, relays at Philadelphia Friday and I Friday. afternoon, and burial will along the bank beside the angling Sunday evening, April 29, to pre- Teacher meeting at the high school Rose Srmek of the Eaton school; Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Mal­ where his'father Is in poor health. Saturday. He is also mentioned 'I5® made at Bloomington.^ His wid- road from Smith street to" the sent the same play at the L„ D. S. Monday evening in explanation of 5th and 6th, Ruth Giik o f the Elm colm: Ross and Mrs. E. M, Shepard, While there they will visit at the ^ as a possible representative f 01. ow Was Miss Mattie Straw of Bu­ bridge. A number of other shrubs church there, beginning at S p. m. -the Federal Housing Act, Valley school. Benton Harbor. home of Mrs. Rice’s parents. [ m . S, C. in the 440 yard dash. chanan before marriage. were also planted. $lt& 3 TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDA Y, APRIL 25,1935.

M ichigan Slsoisld Fitzgerald Qkeba Atwood Would Ease The Availability of Good Dowagiac, Buchanan S i i Galien£>■% .. winch they believe lias been de­ acres.’ of standing timoer, game- t that anyone convicted of driving an nied them, and others to recover members of the national advisory cpver and physical improvements, j automobile without a license, shall something which they appear to and allocation board which will C^me is destroyed and human iive3 fho deprived of his light to drive have lost, such as health. mu> recommend prefects he.d to be suit­ \ w m mony, opportunity, success, borne, able for undertaking under the are endangered or lost.. [Until ha qualifies under the act by companionship, and the like. The b'Smce most of this loss is di-j filing- evidence of ability to meet government work relief program. tide against which men row is be­ The Michigan proportion of $180, r§rtly the result of human cart.-, damage claim* up to- $11,000. ■ lief in evil in all its forms, includ­ lossness, in would seem, that a cam-, Orville E. Atwood, Secretary of ing lack, limitation, poverty, and 000,000 in based on tnc fact that p*3gn. of fire prevention could have; State, believes this act Is too sa- discord, and the boat in which the state has 183.030 families on oitty the most desirable results. vere ia this respect. House bill ?If*? f 1 '«!»5wV v '* ^ J $ W * * * i they embark is the craft of hu­ relief rolls, ranking seventh in this respect. The number is 4.5 per % n taking the initiative in in-! No. 340, now in the house judiciary man thought, which, When not steadied aiul borne along by the cent of the national total Of re­ atfgurating a state wide ‘Stop Use- J committee, would remove this of- * spiritual understanding of God, Id g Fires’ campaign the Federated; fense from the list of those coming lief eases, thus allowing Michigan r W V y '* '• m > ; f-v ’ iV ’ V f L ^ may he turned completely out of that percentage of the $4,000,000,- Garden Clubs o f Michigan must be under this act. Louis R. Morouy, its course. ' commended, and its efforts should director of the motor vehicle di­ The teachings of Christ Jesus 000 fund. The. $3.80,000,000 would y * ^ * . he spent m a spread of 18 months xi|eive the whole-hearted support vision. points out that public opin­ ’4 * never indicate that men must < t beginning July 1. It is believed offevery citizen, of tlus state.” ion. against an otherwise meritor­ struggle against evil as Something ious law, is being aroused because 'W real iu order to gain good, since that this amount would be suffi­ (signed.! Frank: D. Fitzgerald he said, “ Fear not, little floclt; -More than 150,00 signatures to j of the heavy and mandatory pen- cient to permit the providing of V 4 — for it is your Father’s good pleas­ stop useless fires pledge are on Altjr which is imposed by those work for one person in each relief ' ’ c, --V ure to give you the kingdom.” We family. raeord-according to an estimate of convicted of the relatively minor ^ - • ’ '• r may fake this kingdom as denot­ f - t f ‘ * , 4 ‘-\L V Main objectives of the program, M|s. J- S- Symons of Saginaw, con- offense of driving a car without a r X ;. ■*%**-.< - i. i 'I ~ ing all that is good, satisfying, and nervation chairman of tha Federat- license. Further, because o f the needful, and the daily life of the according to Harry L. Hopkins, federal relief administrator, is to ccFGarden clubs, and new ones are requirement that licenses roust be mmm ' - 1 Master was a testimony to the truth of his statement, for never put men to work. Projects which edraing m every' day as a result of renewed every three years, the at any lime did he experience lack require a maximum c f labor will the'statewide campaign, she added. possibility that drivers may be un­ -i-afriSfof-ig j, I’jgts’ r - . '« x r. •' «*v or limitation. Who that has stud­ be encouraged to the end that 1 - A hurry call was received by intentionally without a license, in­ ied the Gospel narratives can pic­ 000,000 men may be given jobs Audrey DeWitt at the Department creases as time passes. ture the gentle Nazarene strug­ throughout the nation. Repair of oRtJohservation yesterday for 7,000 ------o------gling against evil as if it were real streets will receive large grants. It buttons tct reward the school chil­ or powerful! He knew, without a Move to Adjust -L i--* .' is indicated that prcbably $100,- dren .or Bay City and Bay County, shadow of doubt, the power, pres­ ,A-*' '> ence, and availability of good, and 000,00 will be spent on railrond vvfiJKnad secured the required num­ ^ -fa V'- , refused to acknowledge evil in any grade separations, without cost to ber;-o'F- adult signatures, according Debts One Fourth : .-s* «*■ -a.»A form as having pdwer, presence, the railroads. States and munici­ to'Cl A. Faquin, who with Mrs. De- or reality. He accepted good and palities will be required to furnish of Michigan. Farms used it. Health, opportunity, sup­ Witt; is representing the- Depart- -T'.- the land. migtii^in co-operating with, the ply, and dominion ne proved to be 1 \» l available to all men, for he did not clu5S|. The eutire supply was ex- With the appointment of a new H t e . - *lm J l • -.‘ j ' ,1 Jiaifefed and more were ordered im­ Michigan farm debt adjustment limit the availability of good vo -V*I V his own experience. On the con­ Scholarships Are mediately from the* manufacture*. committee, the state- administra­ 4 ■* trary, lie said that his followers MrgxOtto Toeppner of Bay City is tion is prepared to ease the debt w::fr-JiS g -- - should repeat his works. The great . Announced in charge of tl a local campaign. burden on thousands of Michigan necessity of mankind is to awaken 'IThs Garden. Clubs are encour- farms. James F. Thompson, com­ rJlr *' to these facts and to realize that agg^iby the enthusiasm of those missioner of agriculture, estimated Glirist Jesus spoke no idle word. v f i c M g a s i Tech- WhojJ have been approached .to that one-fourth of the state's 169.- B He meant what he said, and would "t not have said it if he had not pledge personal, care and respon­ 000 farms' must have, their debts known that what lie demanded of A eempetitive examination foi sibility with, fires.” declared Mrs. adjusted; in order to continue oper­ his followers was possible of ful­ the purpose of selecting a candi­ SymCrts and in the name of the- ation. Local committees wilt be fillment by them. date for the $1400 Norrie scholar­ Garden Clubs, she urged those who appointed in each county to- coop­ When a right-thinking individ­ ship will be held at the Michigan lisetj^ie outdoors to hold up idle erate with the new state commit­ ual finds himself confronted with College of Mining and Technology hands of ih® state and, federal oft tee. ' the choice between two things, one at Houghton, Mich., on May 3.1, ficeTjf whoso duty it is to protect ------o------good and the other bad, he 1935. The scholarship remits to chooses the one he believes to he thetigoods and marshes. , Rhinoceros Hide winning candidate $500 for his good. . . . freshman year and $300 a year for The rhinoceros hide is. gencrnily On page 4 of her book “ Pulpit Plebiscite Long in Use regarded as tougher than die' ele­ I L ^ L SSL and Press,” showing the individ­ his sophomore, junior and senior years. - in European Arguments phant hide. It Is not true,’ however, Mildred Seegar Catherine Philipson . Wilma-Ferris , t Thelma Howard ual ability to utilize good, Mary sis generally supposed; that a bul­ Baker.Eddy writes, “ You have B y stipulation of the .dcnqrGof In 1S02. Bonaparte, when the sen­ Miss Galien of 1935 Miss Dowagiac of 1934 Miss Dowagiac of I 935 Miss Buchanan of 1935 let will not' penetrate ibis skin ex­

Carleton W. Proseus is very ill Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. George Fairman Mr. end Mrs. Dean Swank are Try a Record Classified at his home. Young, a daughter, Monday. spent Sunday in Three Rivers. the proud parents of an S ji pound Rummage sale, Fri. & Sat., Apr. Miss Jean Echiie Of South Bend, Harry Frew has been ra-appoint- son bom Monday, April 22. 20-27. Murphy Bldg. 3 Otic was a visitor Saturday at the home ed pro at the Bridgman golf course Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chase of Memorial Day, May 30 Chicken, supper, Evan church, of her brother, William Eddie. for the 1035 season. Galesburg, Mieli., were guests Sun­ Order monuments and markers now. Open evenings and Sun­ Saturday, April 27, 5 p. m, on. 35c. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glossenger Hubert Conant is moving to the day at the borne of the latter’s days (hiring’ April land' May. 3 Stic and family, South Bend, visited house which he bought from E. C. mother, Mbs. John I. Rough. Saturday with relatives here. Wonderlieh at 804.- Days ave,. Mr. and Mrs. J ames Gallagher of ST. JOSEPH MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Miss Mercedes Hoover returned Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson went, to Mrs. Arthur Heller, ot Berrien: On Ship Street, near the Court House Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chapman of R. A. Myler left Tuesday for De­ Michigan City, were the guests on Sunday to Aurora, IU., after a Plymouth, Wednesday, where she Springs Visited Mrs. Frances lh-i-- Chicago were guests Sunday of the troit after a visit at the home of Easter Sunday of the former’s VICTOR 13. FERGUSON, Phones 96 or 9658 visit of a v e il: with her urn.'“ and attended the funeral of B. B. ler Tuesday. former’s sister, Mrs. Lillian Mat­ his sister, Mrs. James Boone. mother, Mrs. Gallagher,. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William triple. Seheetz,, held yesterday morning. Mrs. Mary Hawkins has improv­ rix. ed sufficiently from, illness: to Is Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morris were The Christian Legion of the L. D. able to sit up. Mrs. Anthony Musser retori-od visitors Sunday at the home of the S. church will meet for Bible study aa*e*WRB6*z*33sean~!aeci!6sggs Tuesday to Chicago after visiting latter's brother) Earl Wright, of at the home of George Virgil, Cay­ Mrs. Stephen Gladwish, Lake st her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Akron, Ohio. uga street, at 7:30 p. m. tonight. underwent an operation Ep- W. Ryan. Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Dalrymple Miss Elizabeth Kiehn is here worth hospital Tuesda” Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Swan and and son, Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. from Detroit spending the spring Mrs. J. Walter Carpenter, Itlver Mrs. Emily Rose, Gary, were the Henry Smith spent Sunday in War­ vacation from her teaching duties Bark, Soutli Bend, is a guest tills guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. saw, Ind., visiting at the home of at the home of her parents, Mr. Rexall week of Miss Lily Abell, L. Sands. Mr. Smith's brother, Fred Smith, and Mrs. A. H. Kiehn, Miss Mildred Wilson, Muskegon, James Detwiler anti Mr. and and wife. Frank Dodge will move Satur­ was a visitor Sunday at the home Mrs. Charles Detwiler of Three Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Gowland day into the house at 603 Oak st., Of her brother, C. J. Wilson. ^ Rivers, spent Tuesday and Wed­ and Mr. and Mrs.. William Styles, which he bought from E. C. Won­ Er. and Mrs. John Butler of Chi­ nesday at the home of Mr. and all of Plymouth, Inch, are guests derlieh, who Is moving to .his farm This Week . . . cago were week-end guests at the Mrs. Henry Smith. Iof the former’s daughter, Mrs. soutli of town, known as the Heirn home of Mrs. Susan Curtis. Mrs. James Reed left Monday for Mary .Kolhoff, farm. qt* ja r Mrs. William Cess, Jr., spent last Rensselaer, 2nd., to spend a week lc Sale Rajah Salad Dressing 29c Wednesday in Berrien Springs vis* with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,! King her sister, Mrs. Ruth Gaul. Henry Paulus. | Post Toasties 21c Mr- and Mrs. L. BoUws were Mrs. Edna Messer, Chicago, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY called to Holland Sunday by "he lb. can. 2 0 c who has been a guest of her par­ Calumet Baking Powder illness of the former’s father. ents and other relatives for several April 25, 28, 27 ; -T Miss Marjorie Pennell came from * *i -’. j r - pk?. 2 7 c days, returned to her hurne Tues­ Swansdown Cake Flour Western State College to spend day. ! 125 Sale Items •frfr| * Easter at the home of her parents. Mrs. Lou Fydell and Miss Ada ‘4-lb- pt«- 7£-U>- phg. 3 9 c Lipton’s Tea 21C Boy Scouts, troop 43., Benefit lioiteh entertained on Easter Sun­ Rummage Sale Apr. 20-27. Mur­ day for Mr. and MrS. C. lv. Gar-’ am. pits. Ig^. pkg. 3 Q C B isq u ick 1 7 c phy Bldg. 3 Otic wood and Mrs. Viola Bressler, of Mrs. H. D. Irvin, Chicago, ar­ South Bend. I Tuna Fish S u l t a n a ca“ 1 0 c rived the first o f the week to make Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wilson of W. N. Brodrick her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Michigan City were the week-end Royal Bak. Powder 12-ox. can 3 ( c Bulks. guests for the Easter week .and at Depends Upon "The Rexall Store" ) Chicken supper, Upstreamers the home of the former's parents, 1 Bible Class, Evan church, Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilson. j — — — Soap Specials** day, April 27. Serve from 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Abell of What You Know About a Bank on. 35c. I8tl.c Terre Haute, Ind., were visitors R I N S O Mr. and Mrs. John Hess will go from Friday until Sunday even­ A great many people do ask impos­ 2 I Sunday to Ann Arbor where the ing at the home of rite former’s r sible things of a bank—just because ’ latter will enter the L’niversity sister, Miss Lilly Abell and with ■ 8 hospital, t other relatives. ! they do not thoroughly understand LIFEBUOY SOAP Miss Virginia Snowden and M rs.! what are the right and the wrong Amy Schroyer, Chicago, visited! LUX SOAP 8 Dr. and Mrs. 1.. H. Snowden over , principles of conducting a bank. the week-end, ; There is a reason hack of every safe Robert Squiers, son of Mr. and Known Origin, rule in hanking. The hanker does not LUX FLAXES Mrs. H. Squiers, underwent an op­ eration for appendicitis at Pawn- act from whim, or favor this person ting hospital Monday. Adapted and or that; he follows the charts of expe­

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 26 - 27 S i l l Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of rience. He tries to steer a safe course, Portage Prairie had as Friday cal­ Guaranteed Fresh Fruits and Vegetables lers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugsted as the captain does with a great liner. Maxwell House Coffee and Mrs. Haugsted’s sister of Chi­ Nobody asks the captain to head for Genuine Idaho Russets 1 0 lbs-2SC cago. A Potatoes W h e a tie s BreakfastFood an iceberg. Nobody should ask the TOMATOES, 1 A _ GREEN BEANS, -i a Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beaver Alfalfa Seeds fancy Florida, lb ____ _ iU C fancy quality, lfc_____ Whifehouse Coffee and son and the former’s mother, banker to depart from any of the Mrs. Lillian LaFoon of Rensselaer, j Yon Can not afford to take Fancy California Ind., spent the weekend at the Carl | sound principles which give protec­ Green Peas IHC Ritz Crackers N,B’c‘ a chance when seed is high. tion to the bank’s depositors. Beaver home. Bananas Scientifically Ripened ♦ * Richard: Mills, infant son of Mr. Crlsco and Mrs. Burton Mills was taken California A sp a ra gu s &tra Fancy . . . 2 lbs. 25c to the Epworlh hospital at South B u c h a n a n C a r r o t s Good size bunches b u n c h 5 c R h u b a r b J S S ? l b . 5 c Wyandotte Cleanser Bend Monday, Mrs. Mills is stay­ 8 ctlienS)uchctncin State £Bank We redeem all welfare orders ing with him. Baking Powder pang" MisS Maxine Lightfoot, who has Co-ops Inc. GALIEN BUCHANAN been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lightfoot, and other * IT'S SALERNO COOKIE WEEK AT NATIONAL relatives here, has returned to her Raj ah Sandwich Spread home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Kautenberg, Sal em o Grand Rapids and son, Robert, of Bevetly Sandwich, Pure ChocoIefcCrown. te™ C ocon og Choc. Grahams, Bonnie Choc, wosoantiirm.. Hudsumillc, were visitors Sunday and Outcn Windmill. ., Commit Ecf, Chcj. Everyone loves those J b . SescAiiIi.Stnwherry l b . at the home of Mrs. Kautenbeig’s cookies I They're only B|o$som3ftdTreesure LaFra n ce sister, Mrs. C. J. Wilson. Miss Alice Tourjie, a nurse in r~w~^ / Week-End Money-Saving National Values C hocolate the Elkhart General hospital, will I h p be a guest for the remainder of the j l fbv- 0 * - JS m f 53 » FLOUR 52231 24y2.!b.s=an^.,. Ann week at the home of her grand­ void Pledai 49-ib. bQg *2.13 ba3 mother, Mrs. Alice Tourjie. 8 O ’clock Coff ee Walter Thaning, who had been a S £ a s @ S y s n p Blue Label patient at the Veterans’ hospital in Iona Pork and Beans: Dayton, O., for the past several Calumet Baking Powder . . . 16-OZ. can 2G

Mr, and Mrs. John Martin ana i Heckathorn spent Tuesday aflie-.; Son Floyd spent Monday at South | noon at Three Oaks, Illmiini (Eoiiniy ffim’nrii Bond. . Leonard VanLew or Plymouth Mrs. Walter Ernsperger, Miss (is visiting his moths,, ; h. Mary Published by ■ . Explains the rharvelbui JWiiartf TUB RECORD PRINTING COMPANT i Clara Ernsperger and Mrs. Frank j VanLew. lykatrrufntj'lwlileh„ isa b'rihjdnS nroa^ing relief; Sold bn irb&ctea. A . B. McClure, Managing Editor Wallace Beefy as His ...... Burning, Itching, Eczema mont’y-backsuarahtec^ Entered as second class matter November 20. 1919 PRICELESS iKFORMATIdK Buchanan, Michigan, under the act. of March S, 1ST9 Best as *j>Ad | j\sl: lov n 'frc.c cojiy-of TVifiard 's iifijja n a . We of s&vXiKiI fcoui filling stations to the offoN that a tonsteii.ty You wilt walk out of the Holly­ in 3 m inutes— ^brlng the tube or .iai S©s Betters ur« Authorized Willard Dealers. ba ck nntl get you r m oney. ineiteassag number of queries for directions to -.h: trail arc wood theatre with that line ring­ beiijg received. ing in your c.vs and a conviction in your cinema-going hear that it | “I've had two already this niGming and i-t - pert’ et or.r-i'rK description of have had them by the dozens on week-ends," said , the '--•;fjre y-.-n have fret watch*.’ operator the first of the week. “1 ready think unreel on the ecu. o: ''The i an Sssqt that it should wake up to. M -riiij )'s num," v-'.'l' the Holly- . { “Seme firm or agency should take on irs:-U [l wo/d b-ings to th* scie* u start-! sibifLty“for making some tables and seats ai;ri put >r; in"- ».■** ik'.nda- matine" for a \usming time i h .. ! in sffaiored place along the trail, afferdi-'g ■ good r . ; r <■. three-day run, has everything tba SPEEDED UP thelriver, so that the public might stop a .id pif: *ny pit t’.i: e-soer could want and enjoying the view. There is a fir-; oh v right Mi the cm ;. 1.. of it. at Ihr- eiid ox Pcrrag- s-rcce. lee motoring r-iih’io cr. era ■ IVt" !(-•' B offers a superb Effective April 2 8 for riven soonerj- such a3 v:c hove hero on the- Redbua Trail eb.-iraeterf—." Ion ns ihe wcrld’s greatest rl:e. .-n-r.n in this ! olorfid, © South Shore trains will If get behind it and boost it, we will be well repaid for cr—vedy-fill.-ci story. Adolph. H m - - v a, M speed along at a faster clip our|e£«.o:T3.” jou giver- the best performance of &.L fc.IL._Jlt ■_ la; t&fri > than ever . . . starting April y.l. ar.d Sire, i ..-.rv*-; ry c; CV- |~ his career as Mr. B. Walsh, his 28. Trains will leave South i Carroll Graham. with Bette Davis. 1 on next mid-week’s bill. Clauds Bend at the same times as crf,r| sprat lac v H-m .I at l ' i tippling inSiing*;- ami Virginia Eugene Pnllettc, Rooort l> r rn> fteral oi Mr. and Mr.*.* »Yiv..l Snrv- r Davion Mews Bruce is enchammg as Jenny Lind, Rains, Douglass Montgomery, Dav­ always, but on daylight saving the lovely Swedish Nightinga!' r.-v‘ nth::-.-. in the cat with Muni id Manners and Heather Angel are time schedule. The running supply »/HOT WATER Mr. aid Mrs. Frank Lange and whom Baruuni, in a moment ot ; You'll see it as feature number one seen in the principal role3 of *hir time to Chicago is cut 10 let irrertion '.y r t : : W l June- 27 sen o f Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. sublime -espite from his midgets on next midweek Wednesday and rtOTy centering around John Jas­ minutes . . . and the return 3*©KT«A«E a vt.« 1 HrryJ Brrvter end daughter of Ga- fat ladies, sword swallowers and i Thursday's double bill program. per, a victim of the opium habit in trip is cut 8 minutes . . . ef­ to meet these daily de?nands nefawll having been mst-c ft. the Hen rpeaf &imO&x with their par- the rest of his freaks, introduced i -‘'nd thrilling entertairmenl for the private life and a strange dual per- fective April 2S. coadhions, of b certain mertgage ‘ ate. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dreger. to a breathless Arteries. ■ e-'.tir'- family is Universal's new nCniality inveigled into a strange made b y ’Everi J. Meile and Flor- Mr. aw' Mrs. Joe Heckathorr The film story begins just K , '■vstery dra&va by Ch.o-ies Dick- triangle of love and hatred. It is hear if af low cost with d ence.i L Xkite. tsigned Florence -“Tent Faster with her sister. Mrs.' century ago, in 1935, wli-n Bar -1 ^l't' iaJf'.ei\ n exvun-,son of Hammond spent the weetc- and an aged negress named Joice ty, Michigan, on the 2ist day of tend* with Mr. Floyd Riaisner. Automatic Gas Water Heater Heth. hailed as n;b years old and Enjoy the luxurious service the Mayfl925, in Lib-r~r 150 o f Mork o rt- { Mr- *W* Lewis Hong. Gary, tlio nurse of the infant George ~ Budde of Chicago, spent Penfield Water renders and gagtjfe, on page 104, by failure to t Hr. O Washington. Heater Sunday at their home here. make installment payments of “The Mighty Barnum" is mighty forget about the cost. Your gas Friends of Mrs, diaries Froster principal and interest at maturity entertainment. You’ll want to see bill for water heating will be re­ are very sorry to learn she is very end lo r four months thereafter, it. markably low due to our new op­ ill at the home of her son. Max, at whereby the mortgagee elects and A thrilling and colorful film, tional gas rate and GUARAN­ Elkhart. declares the whole o f the principal “ Under Pressure,’' with Edmund TEED GAB SILL. and interen due and payable as Mr. anc’ Mrs. Fred Reynolds and Lowe and Victor McLaglen, begins 3 things effective _ family of Plymouth visited Mrs. provided by the terms of said trr> an engagement of two day’s start­ APRIL 28 Mary VanLew Sunday afternoon. gage, ing tomorrow < Friday l as feature M>s. A. Ernsperger and daughter 1. All trains on dayhpht saving lire whole amount claimed to number one o f a double feature Clara, Mr. Gus Bohn and f amily of time. he d|ie and payable on said mort­ program. This time the tough and Olive Branch were Sunday guests gage* at the date of tins notice trusty team of Lowe and McLag­ 2. N o change in departure time tho gum of ;522'i-<>S. ot principal (Of Mi. and Mis. Walter Ernsperg- 1 len arc "tunnel men” lending a from South 13end or Chicago. and -interest and the furtner sum crew of husky workers through silt Mr. and Mrs. Fred! Gleasner and Faster o f §35 00, as en attoruej s fee pro- and bedrock many- feet below the 3. running time bettveeo Down mother spent Sunday at South v'ded for m seal mnr'-gage, and no river. A subject matter magnifi- South Biend and Chicago. suit -or p/oecedinyi at law oi a Bend m th leisures. and $1.00 per month ciently suited to this comedy team, ASK FOR NEW equity having neon mst.aited to Mr. and Mi's, Lee R. Seymour with a story- of intense interest during trial period. recover the dent secured t j said and farm’ -/ of LaPorto spent Sun­ woven around the construction of TIME TABLE moitgegc ri any part thereof day at the home of her parents. under-river tunnels. Buck Jones in Mow therefore NOTICE IS Oscar Ricnter of Kalamazoo CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE his newest starring picture, "When AND HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of spent the week-end at the home of a Man Sees Red,” is the second SO U TH BEND'.RAILROAD iiiiiii fills the c c v " . of «aJe contained In said his parents. feature, with Peggy Campbell and Mrs. Frank Heckathorr. and son mortgage and the Statu.e m such DOfOthy Revier in supporting roles. case rn,.de and pro-, ided the saia Russell attended a' family dinner Chapter six of “Tailspin Tommy” Sundav at the home of Mrs. Claude m. mortgage will be foreclosed by a and a Willie Wbooper cartoon >s & ELECTRIC sal* of til" pren ir's riescubed Yaw* at Niles. on the same bill. SSESSRPSe* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton, Mrs. therein, or so much thereof, as may Onee again Paul Muni comes to be necessaiv to pay the amount ec> Frank Keckathorn,„ . . .visited _. Mrs. .. ! the screen with a blazing picture o£ as aforesaid due on said moitgage, Marcellus Salters at the Epwortn.real ltfe ._liXe that touches thp ■with*bix per cent interest from tne hospitai at South Bend Wednes- rough, raw edges, but is so pic- day: evening. ciatCj, of tins notice, and all other turesque and colorful that it grips ® Five Purpose Control © Mew Beauty of Design ••• • le g il costs together with said at­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose and the attention of every’ specta or. torney s tee, at public auction, to son of Buchanan spent Sunday’ at The picture is "Bordertown,” sug- © Completely Automatic © Porcelain Exterior the highest bidder, at the front out­ the home o f bis parents. Hr. and > hy the stirring novel by Mrs. Arthur Rose. i er door of the Court House in the © Dozens of Features Cityjof St, Joseph, Berrien County, ® The Famous Food File Michigan, on Monday, the Sth day o f July 1935, at ten o'clock in the © Convenient Slide-out ® A Place for Everything forenoon. Rearranging Shelf The premises to be sold are sit- AWNINGS © Hinged Shelf uatsas in the City of Buchanan, Ber­ ® 19 New TAodels rien ^County, Michigan, and are 4 t:« j an,-7 © Automatic interior desefiaed in said mortgage as fol­ bra uf Electric Light lows? to wit: comfort to the © Sizes and Prices for All Lc^ts two (2i and three (3i, Ar- ling^m .Heights Addition to the hom e. Village mow City) of Buchanan. H©uswerfh Radio Sales Dated April 3th, 1935. new \ Industrial Building and FREE ESTIMATES MADE 104 W. Front bt. Fhonc 130 i[ Loan Association, j Mortgagee, i Fran3< K. Konders, J. Contois & Son KELVINATOR Attorney for Mortgagee, Business Address, SOI E. Main Rhone .1000 Buchanan, Michigan Chevrolet Thousands of Dollars Lost Every Year By W indstorm You can have new Chevrolet quality, performance and econom1 in any one of the eleven Chevrolet models .■» .NEW STANDARI Every year windstorms and cyclones seem to be more frequent and violent in Michigan than they havfe been; in former years. and MASTER DE L U X E ... each a remarkable value at its pric<

IT IS UNSAFE THESE DAYS TO BE Got a real quality -motor car this big, beautiful* desirable motor cars these are! WITHOUT WINDSTORM INSURANCE spring. And get it at the icorld's All. bf theih have Smart Fislic'r-bodies. AllJiaVe lowest, prices, for any motor car having m ore than Chevrolet's new and improved -Master liliic- During the past few years there have been property owners four cylinders! Buy a new Chevrolet. Chevrolet Flanic engine. All give the finest performance who were without windstorm protection, and some of them offers you your choice of eleven models, with have lost heavily-. Many of the victims have been unable to a'hd greatest operating economy that Chevrolet list prices of §465 to 4530 for‘die Hew Standard has ever offered the American public. G'et fiill rebuild. Policy holders.in this Company Who have, been hit by Tlus property is located ou Section 5, Bsaona township; Oceana, county, and was damaged b7 cycloup- Aug, 1, 1054. This Company promptly paid the loss of $695.00. .The owner wis OryilLe B. Canter. 'cyclones have always 'received the,’ amounts of their losses Chevrolet, 'and. §'560 to §675 for the new Master in.fSrniatio.n about these 1935 ca’rs; and sore • promptly, so that replacements could be made. Dc Luxe Chevrolet, at Flint, Mich. And what with a new Chevrolet. 50 YEARS OF EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF LOSSES. THIS BIG COMPANY CTIEVHOLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, AITCIHGAN MERITS YOUR CONSIDERATION Compare ClwvrdlelUdow dHiverea-pnciS andha’sydS-.M.A.C. ufrifis. A General SlotorS Valus Cost for 50 Years CHOOSE-CHE VRO-L“ET FOR-QUALITY AT LOW COST

Windstorm Brotection in - This •^AND. UP; 'List, 'prfer. djf A V ir Standard Roadster .fit '. Flint. Af/c/i., $165* W ith MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM ( bunipcrs.-.sparc n rc nrtd tire. }6ck, th c lUt price, is S20.00 additional. "Pricks q u o te # i ti Big; Company— Less Than 7 INSURANCE - COMPANY ■ ■this advertisement arc Ust at Flint, Slich>- and arc subject to change withoisc notice* 4 Cents P e r Year-for E-yery DEALER ADVERTISEMENT I $100.00 of Insurance. Home Office—Hastings, Michigan H iissell €liev'r@ lef S ales P lio n e 98 ‘ ...... T& THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE STYE Mrs. Harry Roberts of South Bend tained at a birthday dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant of Mr. and Mrs, Dell Smith enter* For Fireproofing. Paper Bald £?.g!oi Not Recognised Elmer Smith, Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph honoring B. C, Chase of GalesbUrg. South Bend were callers in the tained at a family dinher Sunday. One tforinulfi given for SEepr'oof- hmnSture bald eagles nra Goodenbugh and daughter. The guests were Mr. _ and Mrs. Currie McLaren home Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ihg paper is to saturate it with a frequsntl.l’ mistaken for the Amcii- Pence and children, Mrs., Glady's Mr. and Mrs. Will Roundy solutiun hiiide frmtr: Eight parts Chase, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Rough Mr. and Mrs. Ly'sle Nye and F. icun, or golden eagle, for they do Church Catherman, Leslie Smith, Mr, and spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. ammonium sulphate: three parts not attain the white head until of Buchanan, Mr, and Mrs. M. H. A, Nye were dinner guests Sunday' Henry' GoodeuoUg’h. boracic acid, two parts borax, 100 Vito and son, Hubert, and Mr, and in the Elba Powers home near they come into full plumage the ■softs' water. second year. Dayton M. E, Church not die,” Mrs. W. E. Balter of this place. Niles. vraCZZZ j. C. Snell, Pastor Correlative passages to be read The brooder house at the F. L. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaren 1:30 p. m, Sunday School. from the Christian Science text­ Reum farm burned last week. They and daughter spent Sunday' with 2:30 p, m. Preaching service. book, "Science and Health with were getting it ready' to get chicks Mr. and Mrs. Odean Roberts neav ------o------Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary when in some unknown manner Niles. Seventh Day Adventist Baker Eddy, include the follow­ it caught fire and burned to the' Miss Ruth Chapman and Miss Sabbath School (.Saturday) at 10 ing i p. 74): "In Christian Science ground. Mabel Norris called in the Gene Payments on 4 a , m . there is never a retrograde step, Mrs. Wm, Eisele returned Sat­ Sprague home Sunday afternoon. Preaching service at 11:10. hover a return to positions out­ urday' from Galesburg, Mich,, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams en­ grow. The so-called dead and liv­ where she has been visiting her tertained at an Easter dinner Sun­ First Christian Churci; ing cannot commune together for sister, Mrs. B. C. Chase for the day, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd ’Williams Your Insurance Paul C. Carpenter, Minister they are in separate states -of ex­ i past week. and family, Orville Williams aud 10 a. m. Sunday. Bible School. istence, Or consciousness. This j Dr. C. L. Rose and Miss Flor- family, Mr. Arthur Morehouse and Wm. Bohl, Supt. simple truth lays bare the mistak­ j ence Mitchell spent Sunday at the wife. Arthur Williams, Mrs, More­ at Schraimfs 11 a. m. Communion and preach­ en assumption that man dies as A. W. Mitchell home. house, all of Niles, and Mr. and ing service. matter but comes to life as spirit." Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cauffman en­ Mrs. Gafver Wilds of Mishawaka. We make the payments Junior church services at 11 a. tertained a number of relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith enter­ m. Supt. Mrs, Nellie Boone. Methodist Episcopal Church fit your needs. dinner Sunday'. tained their 500 club Saturday HOT DATED 6 p. m. Senior Christian Endeav­ Thomas Rice, Minister , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker spent night. Prize winners were Mrs. or. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. You Wednesday in Goshen, where they Doris Razor and Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Intermediate Christian Endeavor Will find classes for all age groups atended the funeral of Mrs. Re­ bert Goodenough. Let’s talk it over a t 6 p. m. with helpful attractive lessons for becca Mishler, an aunt of the for­ Lee Hiiiman spent Sunday in La- 7 p, m. Song Service and evening Christian living. Mrs. Glenn Has- mer-. JEWEL COFFEE 3 i. 49c Porte. Mrs. Hinman is in a hospital worship, lett and Con Kelley are our sup­ (Lb. bag 17c) HOT DATED FRENCH COFFEE, lb. bag 25c — ------o ------— there for observation, and is not 7:30 P< m. Wednesday, Bible erintendents. getting along very well. Training class. r Morniug worship at II o’clock. Easter services were held Sun­ (80 to 90 size) 7:30 p. m. Thursday, mid-wee--: The special music will be an an­ Olive Branch day evening at the Olive Branch The Insurance Man prayer service. them by the choir under the direc­ SU N SW EET The pageant, “The Terrible Mr’s. Chas. Smith has been suf­ church. The program included a tion of Mrs. Beulah Kelley'. Ser­ reading by' Currie McLaren and At the Gas Office Meek” will be given at the regular fering from a severe cold the past SANTA CLARA. mon, “The Problem of Suffer­ special songs by the choir. PRUNES evening hour o£ service. week. 4 - S S c ing.” Senior League at 6 o’clock. Little Beryl Hinman has been on St. Anthony's Homan vsttliolic Young folks will find some of these the sick list this week. Church lessons will answer their problems. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennison of Pastor, Rev. Father John Ralph j Niles called in the Ira Lee home Day. i Evening service at 7 o’clock. PEANUT BUTTER^ 25c This service will be sponsored by Wednesday afternoon. Masses r.t 8 a. m. on each first,1 EMBASSY BRAND-—Smooth, Healthful (12 or* jar toe — 7 02. jar 10c) third a n l fifth Sunday o f the j the intermediate choir and will Mr. and Mrs. Bneel Swern aud If: month and at 10 a. m. on each | consist of vocal and instrumental daughter. Mrs. Russell James and *TTPl!It lljIF if 1Wz ■ second and fourth Sunday, and a t : numbers. Mr. Rice will speak brief­ baby were Easter guests in the OVEN FRESH 7 a. m. on the first Friday of ly on “The Springtime of the Soul.” Kina James home. each month. Service at Oronoko at 9 a. m PILLSBURY’S BEST This service was well attended last COOKIES ■2-2 3 c Church o f the Brethren Nervous £ Dutch,. Windmill, Molasses, Country, Vanilla Sugars, Rev. Dewey Rowe. Pastor ‘ Sunday. Try this early hour of ' l a n d/ s ~7 ) / ■ Lemon Crisp ' worship at this little country Quickly and surely overcome in a. m. Sundays School. ; with MUL-SO-LAX. A scientific 11 a. m. Preaching service. ! church on the corner. specific for Constipation, Stomach EMBASSY — TASTY, TANGY The Bethany class will hold their FLOUR 7 p. m. Junior League and Bible Disorders. Gas, Headaches, Piles. QUART annual birthday party on Wednes­ Builds up your vigor, increases dis­ Hour. MUSTARD jar 1 2 c i S p, m. Preaching service. day evening. May' 1. in the church ease resistance. Get genuine MUL- anil Only FOimfrC' [ 24l/2-lb. Communion will be held in the . parlors beginning with a pot luck SQ-LAX, guaranteed, at any drug EXTRA SPECIAL Church of the Brethren on Satnr- ■ supper at 6:30. This is in honor store. sask day night. April 27, 1935. •of Mr. Worthington, teacher of the class, whose birthday is May* / k i Th em a //f LATONIA CLUB—PALE DRY—SPARKLING Christian Science society *1st. v' i. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub-1 A meeting of ministers and one GINGER ALE 1 2 ^ 8 5 c fold Medal’l l 1.15 Kitcfien Tested jeet, "Probation After Death.” j representative of each church will Or LIME -RICKEY*—(4 24-oz. bottles 29c) (Plus Deposit) Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. be held at the home o f Rev. Bru- ill There Be Wednesday evening meeting at [ nelle. pastor of the Presbyterian 7:45. church Tuesday' afternoon, April SOAP SALE ! Reading room, located in tlic . 30, at 2 o'clock. Ask Us About Babe Ruth’s Free Gifts church at Dewey avenue and Qa>; All churches are planning to go Hot Water street is open each Wednesday' af- i on slow time this Sunday. Dr. ALL FOR Clarence True Wilson, nationally Cb ANT ternocn from 2 until 1 o’clock. P & G SOAP I© Gelatine Dessert arid —,----- .o------j known speaker and debate)- will When Yon The Reorganized Church of ■ speak at the Methodist church on 4 JELL MOLDS19 c Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Monday evening. May 13, at 7:30. - i t Elder V. L. Coon fa re. Pastor , ------Q------CLEAN QUICK 5 18« 1 10 a. m. Church school. Stephen; Shut Down SO AP CHIPS I r e s d ib. loaf 6 c COUNTRY CLUB Martin, Supt. j: Portage Prairie m ediuro ffp' 11 a. ml Sermon, "God’s” Inter-1 IVORY SOAP bar ^ THE IDEAL SHORTENING cst in tM? Welfare of Man,” b'yl The Foraece? Elder Y. L. COonfare. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhoades en­ »F5SCO lb. can 2 t c tertained a number of friends and 6:30 p- m. Sermon, “Man's Op- j Will tliat mean heating a tem­ relatives at dinner Sunday. porary supply in the tea kettle p ig t a i l o x y d o l Se 2 1 c | portunity’’ by Elder Mark Gross, j IIP S p. m. mid-week prayer service.! Mrs. A- W. Mitchell and son, with the toil of carrying and TUNSO Marion and Miss Maxine Young *r L. Wednesday. t the daugers of Spilling'? spent several days in Sterling. CAMAY SOAP ^ bars Evangelical Church 1Mich., recently where they- visited SPARE yourself the nuisance BIG Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wigent and large Wm. F. Boettcher, Minister j and uncertainty of summer V S N r » daughters. A1' 10 a. m. Sunday School. \ hot water by installing a CHIPSO 2 pkgB. g C 11 a. m. Morning Worship. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kell enter­ 6 p. m. League service. Topic, j tained forty' relatives of the Chubb- Gas Tank Water "How to Take Part in the Fellow- Clemmens families at a reunion on WESCO ship and W ork of the Church. ’ Sunday'. Heater Founder's; Day. Leaders: adults, Mr, and Mrs. Ray VonStenin Of m S *Qta> STSBl "Tvskpt LAYING MASH ^ M .S I H. Ry-an; y-oung people, Mrs. W. Niles were Sunday- visitors with It connects to your present F. Boettcher. the latter’s sister. Mrs. G. O, Vice, hot water tank and costs very V/F.SCO CHICK FEED 100-lb. hag 52.39 7 p. m. evening service. j and family. little to install. WESCO DAIRY FEED, 16jg Protein 100-lb. bag §1.67 Prayer service on Thursday eve- j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eisele enter- ning at 7:30 o’clock and church of- j Heaters priced at only ficial board meeting, May 2, after > the prayer service. This will be . lbs. the last board meeting before an­ I BANANAS 4 nual conference. 7.50 FIRM, GOLDEN YELLOW FRUIT The world needs a pray-er—pray-. $ J1 * “oSMAM If The world needs a song—sing. The Prices may vary slightly POUND church service is not a political at dealers FRESH ASPARAGUS bu n ch convention, do not send a delegate, h 5 S S & 'w n w . FRESH CUT - LONG, GREEN come and bring your family with Call -or See the A General Motors - ‘VS .... you. airs pint ------o------STRAWBERRIES box %c Christian Science Churches LOUISIANA — -Fancy —— fu ll of Flavor “Probation After Death" will be You can buy plow points igan Gas f | iHERE’3 more fuu to motoring when you know the subject of the Lesson-Sermon for less money at in all Christian Science Churches -A you’re safe—and you eau depend on. being safe NEW PEAS Well filled pods Ib. ^ YgC .throughout the world on Sunday, & Electric Co, ■wbcri you drive a Pontiac. Pontiac bodies arc tbe NEW POTATOES, 3 lbs* 25c xMlCHIGAN TL S. No. 1 POTATOfeS, 15*4b. peck ,15c April 28. or Among the Bible Citations is this S tron gest built today. The Rydraulic brakes—triple- passage (II Samuel 12:13) : “And H. H, Banka Buchanan I. N. Barnhart David said unto Nathan. I have' scaled against dirt and water'—are th e finest money sinned against the Lord. And Nath­ W, B. Rynearson an said unto David, The Lord also Co-ops Inc, H. H. Smith can buy. Multi-beam headlignts make country hath put away thy sin: thou shalt roads bright as city streets. The sloping windshield RING and the ridges of the Silver Streak deflect sun-glare from the driver’s eyes. And correctly balanced H £RRU D }S AS YOU LIGHT weight plus special springing keep you steady on GRADE anyroad. Not just safety—but super-safety—that’s No, 1 2 w h a t Pontiac provides for just a fcto cloMafS more HERRUD’S At the Snap of a Sivitch than the loioest-priced cars you can buy. \ CLUB FRANKFURTS -assn » e OW would you like to simplify THURINGER s u m m e r s a u s a g e ». 2 g H your cooking as electricity modernized your lighting? Now yOU Can cook with heat that PttMTIJiC is measured with the accuracy of electricity. Cook cereals, puddings, B A C O N SQUARES Lb. . icings on the controlled heilt of the Calrod unit without double boilers SIXES AND EIGHTS^ SUGAR CURE© — Parchment Wrapped to temper the heat. TAst p rices ftt PontSac-j M ich igan, begin, a t The electric “chef's brain’'—an lb. automatic timer-clock — watches & t6l5 for the Six arid $730 for the Eight FILLET of HADDOCK {su b jec t t o change without notice)* over cooking operations while you / Standard group o f accessories extra- Avail- GENUINE HADDOCK go about other duties or pastimes. ^ a b le o n ea sy G*M*A~C- T im e P aym en ts♦ >615’ Come in today and sec the beauti­ fb. ful new ranges. WHOLE HADDOCK JOHN F. RUSSELL 'Amusingly tow'Sown fay* mentsr equally low month­ BUCHANAN, MICH- y2-u ly installments. SLICED pkg, i O, A. Kioffer s Standard Garage e Jj. W. Sherman € ' Three Oaks Galica . Bridgman Berrien Springs Motor Sales 0 Myron Miller ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN 3% SALES-TAX Berrien Springs Baroda PAGE S K -«p«5-ws5(* f. •sfiwitFwr*; THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935.

grade classes are working with the made by William D. Ellis and Irma 1st insertion Mar. 28; last May 2 Industrial Revolution. M. Ellis, husband and wife, to the STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Studying all about the president Circuit Court for the County of Industrial Building and Loan As­ • • • and his duties is the work of the Berrien, in Chancery. ninth grade citizenship class. sociation, a Michigan Corporation, Ulysses S. Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. MISCELLANEOUS FOR S ALE News of Buchanan Schools Latin Club dated the 18th day of April 1928, Jennie Wilson, defandant. and recorded in the office of the The Latin Club is giving an At a session of the said court BABY CHICKS)—From, flocks an­ Register Of Deeds of Berrien Coun­ WHEN TOUR EVES need glasses, Easter party Wednesday, April 17. held on the ISth. day of March, tigen blood-tested for pullonim Collected and Edited By Members of the Student Body ty, Michigan, on the 23rd day of C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, The committee is Melvin Camp­ A. D. 1935, present, THE HONOR­ by us. Custom hatching; Lynn April 1928, in Liber 165 of Mort­ at Root’s News Depot every bell, chairman, and his assistants, ABLE CHARLES E. WHITE, Cir­ Pardee, Galien. 7tcp Al’ItlL SHOWERS gages, on page 6, by failure to Thursday. 44t4c Seniors Ponder on Donald Beck and Betty Semple. cuit Judge. April showers bring May flow­ make installment payment of It appearing to this court from , FOUND—A spare tire hub cap, French Club CUSTOM HATCHING — Setting ers is still an old sating which principal and interest at maturity affidavit filed by Ulysses S. Wil­ new. Owner may recover by pay­ W hat to W ear on An entertainment was given on Thursdays at Galien, a tray av­ has stayed new. and for four months thereafter son that Jennie AVilson is not a ing for this advertisement. Rec­ Friday by the French club. The en­ erages 187 egg's. Lynn Pardee Chicago Skip Day It seems that we have a sample whereby the mortgagee elects and resident of the State of Michigan, Galien. 14tfc ord office. IStlc There has been much, talk lately of lovely weather every other day. tertainment was in charge of the declares the whole of the principal program committee: Leona Kool, but now resides in Die State of among the students on establish­ Sunshine, rain, bits of snow flur­ and interest now due and payable WANTED Goldie Leiter and Joyce Kohlman. California, FOR SALE—Early seed potatoes, The senior class of this year ing a definitely planned social pro- ries, dust; all make up the month. as provided by the terms of said IT is ORDERED, that Die said Cobblers, Minnesotas, Tramps. WANTED—Girl fo r general house- l"ear voted, some time ago, to go gram. The students say that aside ^ es> L might he “April in Paris ’ English mortgage. Jennie Wilson appear and answer Late Certified Rural Russet. Pe- work. Phone 395. 17tlc to Chicago on Skip Day. Now, from the spur it would give to atld lovely weather; but it’s April English classes of 7 th, 11 th, and The amount claimed to be due the Bill of Complaint in this cause toskeys. 4 miles north Niles on I all the girls and boys are buzzing school spirit, it would present to in Buchanan and rainy weather. 12th grades are reviewing gram­ on said mortgage at the date o f within three (3) months from the 31, cobblestone house on right. WANTED — A girl for general about what they will wear. the classes and different organiza­ mar. this notice is the sum of $332.00, of date of this order, or the said Bill Ed Van Helsland. I4t6p housework. Write Box 67-a , Bu­ The girls believe they will have tions in school, a definite plan for TRACK MEET POSTPONED Mathematics principal and interest and the fur­ of Complaint will be taken as con­ chanan, Mich. I$tlp. to wait and see if the weather the making of funds to foster their The annual interclass track meet ther sum of $35:00, as an attor­ FOR SALE—.White oak and locust Solving simultaneous linear equa­ fessed; that this order be publish­ permits wearing-white, or will they individual aims. which usually inaugurates the Bu­ ney’s fee provided for in said mort­ posts. E. C. Wonderlich. lott'c tions is the work of the 9th grade ed as required by law in the Ber­ WANTED—To buy beef cattle. wear “that new spring suit" By But how could this be accom­ chanan track season has been post­ algebra class. These are equations gage and no suit or proceedings at rien County Record, a newspaper Dan Merson’s market 12tf .FOR SALE—Very good piano in the way, girls, blue is good every plished? First: by forming a stud­ poned until next week because of having two unknowns and are use­ law or in equity having been insti­ printed, published and circulated four years and this is it, so the excellent condition. Cheap if tak­ MAN WANTED for Rawleigh ent board, which, after having the cold weather. ful in solutions of many practical tuted to recover the debt secured in said county, unless service blue spring suit would look grand by said mortgage or any part en soon. Telephone 541J. 17t3p route O f 300 families. Write im­ duly considered the needs and For the first time in the school’s problems. thereof is otherwise made as pro­ in Chicago. thereof. mediately. Rawleigh, Dept MCD- wishes of each class and organiza-. track history Buchanan will meet For the benefit of the geometry vided by statute relative thereto. IT WILL PAY XOU to call Rain Now for the boys. Some of the Now therefore, NOTICE IS 51-SA. Freeport, III. 14t9p tion, should arrange a student cal­ Berrien Springs. class, they are studying propor­ CHARLES E. WHITE, Bo Gardens, Niles Road, Mrs. A. athletic stars say that the Chicago endar of school functions and The meet will take place in two tional. lines, triangles, and paral­ HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue Circuit Judge. Tichenor. for flowers for alt oc­ WANTED—Used cars to wreck. “gals” would like a fellow in should assign these certain social weeks on the local track. lels. of the power of sale contained in! casions. Phone Niles 7143F2. Drop a card giving name, model.“ducky” . . sports clothes. “jiist like functions to certain groups. These ------o------— said mortgage and the Statute in Studying the sphere in its re­ 1st insertion Feb. 28; last May 16. 17t3p and year of car and I Will see; the millionaire playboy.' Others groups should then feel it their The school masters meeting was lationship to circumscribed and'in­ such case made and provided, the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE voir immediately. Gust Lausman, j maintain that they are tired of compulsory duty to perform. held in Dowagiac, April 25, 26, 27. scribed tetrahedrons is the task of said mortgage will be foreclosed by BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES as FORECLOSURE SALE Hickory Creek' Station, R. 2.. that type and would appreciate a "How could this plan be finan­ A district committee meeting for the solid geometry class. a sale of the premises described low as ?2.SS. Smart new cotton A mortgage made on January Box 3S. St. Joseph. Mich. 14t5p A'llow that was really dignified ced? Some dissenter will wish to the Boy Scouts was held at the therein, or so much thereof as frocks. When in Niles see them In the general mathematics Class 30, 1926, by Arthur L. Leonard and .looking. know. Primarily by selling a sea­ Powell Cafe, Wednesday, April 23. "they are studying methods of an­ may be necessary to pay the at the Clarice Frock Shoppe, 211 Eva T. Leonard, husband and wife, ------; So when the big bus. pulls out son ticket put out by the student Supt. H. C. Stark, H. C. Brad- alyzing problems having practical amount so as aforesaid due on . N. Front St. 17tlc 1st insertion Apr. 11; last June 27, Ior Chicago, the students that stay board, which would admit a stud­ field and Supt. H. B, Veneklassen value. said mortgage, with six per cent j to Benton Harbor State Bank, a corporation organized and existing MORTGAGE SALE in. school will know that the seniors ent to all social functions. The o f Three Oaks held a meeting to interest from the date of this no­ FOR SALE—Early Cobbler seed Science under and by "virtue Of the laws of Default, having been made in the will show Chicago what the well- price of this ticket would be regu­ determine the county basketball tice, and all other legal costs to­ potatoes, late seed potatoes, eat­ The study of transportation the State of Michigan, and record­ conditions of a certain mortgage dressed hoy and girl are wearing. lated so as to guarantee any reas­ tournament for next season. gether with said attorney’s fee, at ing potatoes. B. D. Davis, Bend which includes the construction of ed on February 3, 192Q, in the Of­ made by Mail on E. Weaver (signed onable expense incurred by an or­ Mrs. Walton conducted the town­ public auction, to the highest bid­ of the River. 17t3p steamships, airplanes, trains, etc., fice of the Register of Deeds for Marion Weaver) and Edith L. ganization or class in the sponsor­ ship spelling contest tt Bertrand, is the work of the general science der; at the front outer door of the FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey cow, Seniors to Present Thursday, April 1 $, Court House in the City of St. Jo- Bernen County, Michigan, in Liber Weaver, husband and wife, to the ing of these functions. The sale class. 7 years old. E. C. Wonderlich. 1 Planting time at the Athletic seph, Berrien County, Michigan, on j 1-< of Mortgages, on page 282, up- Industrial Building and Loan Asso-' would guarantee a regular attend­ The physics class will continue mile west Chamberlain comers. “ 3 Cornered Moon” Park rvas held last Tuesday. Each Monday, the 8th day of July, 1935, °a wllich mortgage there is now ciation, a Michigan Corporation, | ance. Students, would you cooper­ the study Of sound. at ten o’clock in the forenoon. clalmed to be due the sum of five 17tlc dated the 2nd day o f March. 1920,. ate with the plan? student brought a shrub or a bush Continuing the Work of the past As Annual Play to be planted. The premises to be sold are sit- thousand nine hundred ninety dol- and recorded in the office of the * week is the task of the chemistry lars (S5990.00) principal and four FOR SALE-—-Duroc shoats, 60 to Register o f Deeds o f Berrien cotin-1 The rural school field day will uated in the City of Buchanan SO pounds each. Reasonable. E. class. hundred seventy-eight and sixteen ty, Michigan, on the 19th day oft IT WON’T BE LONG NOW be held Tuesdav afternoon, April Berrien County, Michigan, and are C. Wonderlich, Buchanan, phon» A grand family, the Rimplegars. j Grade News, High School hundredths dollars ($478.16) inter­ March 1925, iii Liber 15(1 of Mort- j Until the student body is famil- 30. described in said mortgage as fol­ 92 or G4S. 17tie Thev laugh, cry and sing all in one ;ar the names Of the charac- I The first grade has started a est, will he foreclosed by public gages, on page 90, by failure to} lows, to wit: (garden in the sand table. Each sale to satisfy the above amounts make installment -Davments of (breath. Even a little quarreling is ters in the senior play, they’ll just A part of tlie Southwest quarter FOR SALE—6 room house, fur­ payments of , tossed iu for good measure. 'have to ^ at ,4 ^ wUo. child is planting seeds of his principal and Interest at maturity of the Southeast quarter of Section and !awful cosba °f foreclosure, at nace, full basement, garage poul­ To get acquainted with this. Class Activities choice. When these are ready to and fo r four months thereafter. For instance, take a group of twenty-six (26), Town seven (7) “le wesL front door of Court try house,, one acre land. Small Grade News transplant, they will be taken House m the City of St. Joseph, payment down, balance monthly. whereby the mortgagee elects a n d | ^ f /^ a^ 4 ^ £ £ £ seniors walking down the hall South, Range eighteen (IS) West, "My,” murmurs one, "Liz sure The kindergarten is preparing home. These first graders also Michigan, at the hour of ten o’clock E. C. Wonderlich, I7tfc declares the whole of the principal for ,.Thrce Corncrcd Moon.” ' The Commencing on the West side of does slay 'em." an indoor garden. They are enjoyed an Easter party last Fri­ Moccasin Avenue in the Village in the forenoon of May 27, 1935, and interest now due and P a y ^ o seniors will show you a dizzv and, the mortgaged premises to he sold FOR SALE—SO acre farm. SS00 There goes Mrs. Rirnp, Jet’s also interested in making Easter day morning. (now city) of Buchanan, at a point as provided by the terms of «ud|spoffy housohold by chalking up a being situated in the City of Ben­ down, balance o ' 1. Long time. hurry up! adds another. baskets, bunnies, and in coloring The second grade is reading fifty-six (56) feet South to the mortgage. .... j straight hit that will completely "Wagtail,” the story of a frog. The ton Harbor, Berrien County, Mich­ This farm ready for occupancy The amount claimed to he due j “Where's good ole Jenny?” says Easter eggs. They had a new baby Southeast corner of City Park on demolish the bull's eye. Its a s) a third boys are looking for frog eggs igan, and more particularly descri- with part of crop planted. E. C. on said mortgage at the date o f ! kitten visit them, and this is a Moccasin Avenue, thence running ibattv as.-it sounds! along McCoy's creek. Jean Mc­ 1 bed as follows: Wonderlich, Buchanan. 17tic tins notice is the sum of .>93 < 52 T}ckets are n0tt. on sale. ln , Looks and sounds very mvster- true story they made about it: South along the West line o f Moc­ Merlin has a little kitten. We Gowan. and Charles Kelley are The Northwesterly three (3) feet ot pnncipal and interest and Uie|case yQU want a couple> don’t let ious, and what's more it is. But casin Avenue fifty six (56) feet; PUBLIC AUCTION SALE—Four named the little kitten Taffy. Taffy leading the class in spelling review. and seven (7) inches of Lot Seven further su m Of S25.00._as an attor«j.-lt ^ known out ria:ht. or y6u won.c above all, it’s interesting. thence West at right angles with miles northwest of Buchanan on The play wnll he staged May 10; cannot walk very fast. We put Every one in Miss Bohl's third said Avenue fourteen (14) rods; (7) and the Southeasterly twenty- neys fee provided tor m said ffiort- Uve to tell it_ To say tJiat you one (21) feet and five (5) inches of the Wagner road, or I mile west so if you want to brush up a little Taffy in the doll buggy and wheel­ grade has had Ills drills accepted thence North fifty six (56) feet; gage, and no suit or proceedings at t w-n be swamped under seni0r Lot Six (6), all in. Block Forty- o f Wagner Grange, Friday, Apr; on your teasing ability before ap­ ed him around and finally Taffy for the Gold Star pin in penman­ thence East fourteen (14) rods to 26th at 2 p. m. C. S. T. 3 fresh law or in equity having been instw j salesmen would be putting it mild- ship. three (431, Antisdale’s Addition to tuied to recover the debt secured >lv proaching Pop for two bits— went fast asleep. place of beginning. cows, 1 bull calf, garden tractor, The first graders made bird Mrs. Fuller's fourth graders jthe City of Benton Harbor, Berrien by said mortgage or any part! ' Here.s ^ way out. Pick your there’s plenty of time, Dated April Sth, 1935. [County, Michigan. Also a strip Corn planter, wagon, cream sep­ P. S. Your best .pat will give houses this week. Station F. G. D. have planted seeds in. small cellu­ Industrial Building and thereof. .‘senior and gently take him to one! loid trays and are watching the jOf land six (6) Inches in width by arator, refrigerator, chest of Now therefore, NOTICE IS vou a loan. A. broadcast Friday afternoon Loan Association, side. Then with caution whisper development of the plants. , , , ! one hundred (100) feet in length drawers, baby bed with springs HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue from the first grade room. ^.An­ _ , „. „ . Mortgagee.; under the nortll wall of Ule -yenow and mattress, iron bed. with in his ear telling him that you nouncers were Richard Head,‘Billy Phyllis Carlisle, Dick Snodgrass, of the power of sale contained in SENIORS HOLD MEETING Frank R. ganders . Front Building and the use of said springs and mattress, mahogany want one ticket (pardon me, but Lauver and Gene Spatta. Ellsworth Maxson, and Catherine said mortgage and the Statute in A senior class meeting' was held Attorney for Mortgagee, ; wall to a height of forty (40) feeli stand, numerous other articles. everybody always buys two) andj The following pupils are on the Babcock are leading the race such case made and provided, the last-Tuesday afternoon during the Business Address, same being part of Lot Seven (7), Terms, cash. Fred R. Chapin, thus avoid being damaged in a Honor Roll in Spelling in the sec­ across the Reading Channel. These said mortgage will be foreclosed (home room hour to decide on where Buchanan, Michigan. owner. Will Whittaker, clerk: stampede. ond grade: Billy Banks, Betty Mel- scores are based on My Weekly said Block Forty-three (43) afore­ by a sale o f the premises describ­ ( the seniors would go on skip day. said. John Wood. Alict. 16x2 ------o----- — lenger, Patricia Finney, Shirley Reader Tests. The fourth graders ed therein, or so mucli thereof as ; Several places were mentioned, No proceedings at law have been GesS, Patricia Howlett, Norma are also working on a Mexican may be necessary to pay the but it is impossible to attend all 1 st insertion Apr. IS; last July 4 ’ taken to foreclose this mortgage. FOR SALE—Modern 6 room Along the Corridors Vergon, James Zupke, Dorothy unit. They learned a poem “In amount so as aforesaid due on of' them, nevertheless, the seniors MORTGAGE SALE BENTON HARBOR STATE house. Also choice building Young, Claudine Wolford, Marilyn Mexico;” made a Mexican booklet, said, mortgage, with six per cent By I/.zat So . plan to go to the hoard of trade, Default having been made in the BANK, lots. Martin Pearson, Buchanan. Mann, Shirley . Marks, Francis drew Mexican scenes, prepared a interest -from the date of this no­ The seventh graders are the1 ghetto, NBC broadcasting studio, conditions of a certain mortgage Mortgagee Mich. I7t3p Mitch, Mary'- Myers, Eleanor sand table scene, and read all they tice, and all other legal costs td- most curious things when it comes ; the zoo, airport, and the, Chicago made by GeoTge R. Hartman and Dated tliis 28th day of Rough; Tommy VanDeusen and could about Mexican life and cus­ BAKED GOODS—and apron sale. ge ther with satd,attorney's .fee, S-t to reading other people’s notes, j traffic speed .court. * * Melissa Ann Hartman, brother Februaray, A. D. 1935 Ruth VanEvery. The second grad­ toms. Robert Mullen, a former Sat, April 27, at Building & Loan public auction, to the highest bid­ Seventh graders, take carol ■ ! 6—------. and sister, as joint tenants, GRAY & GRAY, office by reorganized L. D. S. ers have also memorized a poem fourth grader here, but now living to the Industrial Building der, at the front outer door o f the ■ There were quite a few Niles1 ‘ ’ in Bay City, visited the class on Attorneys for Mortgagee, I /tip students visiting school Thursday:, GOOD COOKS about Easter and’ made Easter and Loan Association, a Mich­ Court House in the City of St. Jo­ Wednesday. Business Address: seph, Berrien. County, Michigan, on. Estella Lork, Fern Hess, Audrey I Maybe you don't know it, but of bunnies. ■ igan Corporation, dated the 21st 120 Pipestone Street. The attendance in the third Mrs. French’s fifth grade is FOR "RENT Monday, the 8th day of July 1935, Barnes, Norman Frizzo. Laura; male sex of our high school day of August 1926, and recorded Benton Harbor, Michigan. we have two boy sludents'vho can grade room is back to normal. The studying Asia. The pupils brought FOR RENT—4 modern furnished, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Deever and Alice Hass. in the office of the Register of make biscuits: and they are plenty following have been perfect in at­ some interesting travel books. New Deeds of Berrien County, Michigan, light housekeeping rooms. Heat, The premises to be sold'are sit­ There are quite a few girls 1st insertion Jan. 31; last April 25 good too! tendance so far this year: Ruth geographies, sterescopic views, the on the 22nd day of September lights and gas. 210 So. Portage uated in the City o f Buchanan, with new permanents, Frances Di- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Ray Juhl and Max - Dreitzler Bdker.-Naline Chain, Betty Donley, map of Asia brought by Doris Rohl 1926, in Liber 150 of Mortgages, S.t. Phone 541J. 17tf Berrien County, Michigan, and are Giacomo just “frizzed out," Dor­ and other reading matter are A mortgage* made by Elizabeth ventured in the 'Home Economics Lorraine Gray, Lee Huebner, Ray­ on page 202, by failure to make in­ described in said mortgage as fol­ othy Dunlap has a new permanent Voorhees to William Hess and room one- night after school and mond Pazder, and George Zupke. making this study very interesting. stallment payments of principal FOR', RENT1—Lower apartment, lows, to wit:— ' ; and “Yours Truly” hopes to have : They have had liepaticas, daffo­ Eliza A. Hess, husband and wife. , modern, garage and garden plot. Lot thirty four 134), Arlington one soon. Elouise Squier is going |made baking powder, biscuits irom They , have -been making spring and interest at maturity and for flowers from prints and hope to dils, and a collection of bird pic­ and the whole to tlie survivor Allie Rough, phone 7104 FU. Heights addition to the Villagej to get one. tod. 1a rec5Pe sta in ed from Miss Negus. four months thereafter whereby make a frieze for the room. tures brought -by Duane Chain to thereof, dated November 13, 1925, 17tlC (now City) of Buchanan. Theda Strunk doesn’t have t0 (They used their own baking pow- tlie mortgagee elects and declares The fourth grade has been study­ make nature study very interest­ and recorded in the ^ffice of the Dated April 3th, 1935. ! just sit and wait fo r her sister, jder ''"hlC?1 theyl.had, prepared ln the whole of the principal and in­ ing the Hawaiian Islands, They ing. Register of Deeds tor Berrien FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for Industrial Building and who Is at play practices nights af- |the chemistry laboratorj. . terest now due and payable as pro­ light housekeeping. Mrs. Minnie * When the biscuits came out of have', drawn maps of them and Shirley Roberts of Miss Ek- County, Michigan, on Novmber 17, Loan: Association, ter school, but has many "enter­ vided by the terms of said mort­ 1925, in liber 157 of mortgages Allen, 607 S. Oak St. ITtl'p the oven, they were a complete learned, the names' of the import­ strom's fifth grade contributes the gage. Mortgagee. tainers” to pass the time away following poem :• on page 66, being in default and success, so they took them to class ant ones. They are now taking an The amount claimed to he due FOR RENT—3 room, furnished Frank R. Sanders, with, If I Had a Dragon Ship the power of sale contained there­ the next day for Mr, Moore to in­ imaginary trip to South America. on said mortgage at the date of apartment on ground floor, two Attorney for Mortgagee, Ben Franklin made another one If I had a dragon ship, in having become operative, notice spect. Mr. Moore said he would The opportunity room is study­ tins notice is the sum of $967.40, separate entrances, also furnish­ Business Address, of. his vise remarks in English is hereby given that the mortgaged take a chance, so he ate one. When ing rhythm-' of music. This exer­ I know just what I’d do. of principal and interest and the ed- 3-room apartment on 2nd Buchanan. Michigan. when he said, “ You know, I read a premises will be sold at public sale, Crittenden saw them, his mouth cise develops muscle Control.. This I’d sail with all my treasurers, further sum o f $35.00, as an attor­ floor: Rent reasonable. Call at letter over I had written and I was And ride the deep blue sea. at the front door of the Court surprised to see how much I r e a lly !^ /™ t0 ^ r and he ate one. group is going for'a nature walk ney’s fee provided for in said 40S Days Ave. 17tip Fd call myself a viking, House in the City of St. Joseph, 1st insertion Apr. 25; last May 9 knew " Oh Ben |>y /IfH I fftn r i, ILam'° haring filed her petition frequently in the hails. umns, . is occupying the time of In Miss Ream’s sixth grade, the highest bidder, at the front out­ praying that the administration dc to each class. Sydney Yazel and Genevieve Nor- the center of said highway five Q|Un CHILDKtN I All students were requested to Clarence Bradley—-I' think mov­ the 11th grade typing class. er door of the Court House in the rods to stake corner; thence at ” ■ * "®™*™jborus non with will annexed of said bring some sort of. a small shrub or man drew two very attractive ing the lockers in the hall is' a - The 12th grade typing class is city of St, Joseph, Berrien county, right angles east twelve rods to S»v«d by new Vitamin* of Cod Liver "estate be'granted to Walter E. tree fo r Arbor Day. These trees continuing the unit on related of­ spring pictures on the blackboard. Oil in tasteless tablets. good idea. It might help in solving Michigan, on Monday the 15th day stake corner; thence at right Lamb. were planted in the Athletic Park. fice .practice, and preparing bills of Pounds o f firm healthy flesh instead o f the traffic jams that occur in' the Sixth Grade, Miss Abell of July 1935, at ten o’clock in the angles south five rods to the south ■It is Ordered, That the 20th day There was no school Friday af- bare scrafTFry- boileal New: vixor. vim an'd locker rooms, lading and payrolls. . Twins forenoon. line of the said land formerly own­ energy instead o f tired iiatleasness I Steady, o f May A, D. 193o. at ten o'clock ternoon. The students wish Good . Learning shorthand outlines for ctuiet nerves!' That is w hat thousands of Arthur Trapp—It is a very good One of the- twins that lives next The premises to be sold are situ­ ed by Daniel Carlisle; thence west I-eople are: getting: through sciciitists* latest in the forenoon, at said Probate Friday would come more often. important cities -of the United door ated in the City of Buchanan, Ber­ discovery:—the Vitamins o f Cod. Liver Oil Office, be and is hereby appointed ' ______0_ idea because the locker rooms are on said line twelve rods to tlie concentrated in little sjugar coated tablets ■States and Canada is the" work be­ Can bite and kick and scratch the rien County, Michigan, and are des­ center of the highway and place of for examining and allowing said SCHOOL DAYS too crowded now, without any o f its horrid, iishy taste or smell. ing. done, this, week .by the ^short­ floor, cribed in said mortgage as follows, beginning,. Said land being situ­ McCoy's Cod. Liver O il Tablets., they're account;, and for hearing said pe­ 'Once again the old familiar song ' : °5----— , . f called t “ Cod L iver OH.iii'Tablcts-“ , and they hand, class, also .work -In-*'dictation Ancl not get licked just because to wit:— ated in the northeast quarter el tition; Of "School Days” appears on the sim ply work, wonders. A little boy o f 3 , seri­ SENIOR CALENDAR ' and transcription of'business let­ His folks don’t know which one it Lot twenty seven (27) and the the southeast quarter of section 26, ously sick, got. well and: stained 10L lbs. in It is Further Ordered, That pub-' scene. With only four remaining weeks ters.. ; was, " ju st one month.. A girl o f thirteen after the lie notice thereof be given by pub­ South half of lot twenty six (26), town 7 south, range IS west. . same disease, gained 3 lbs. the: first week and Even our senior pards go down facing the senior‘ class, the stud- Outstanding work ? in dictation Oh( boy! Oh boy! How I -wish I "in A. C. Day’s Addition to the Vil­ Dated January 31, 1935. 2 Ibf. each week after. A young mother who lication of a copy of this order, the KaU rehearsing tie song. Could not cat or sleep after baby canie got for three successive weeks prev­ lents. are watching the calendar. and: transcription .is,-being done by ■ could be lage (now’ City) of Buchanan. William Hess and Eliza A. ili her health back-and: gained 10 lbs. in less . It ,seems that girls.had to try ious to said-day o f hearing, in the Senior Play, M ay'10. Goldie'Leiter,. Leona;. Kool and All born again with, two "of me, Dated April 16th, 1935. Hess, husband and wife, and thsnsi month. ' out for an operetta and the only You. simply' must try McCoy's at once. Berrien County Record, a news­ Junior-Senior Prom, May 24. Lillias- Peacock. . . , ■ ' ■ ’ Bonnie June Chain . Industrial Building and the whole to the survivor Remember if you; don't gain at least a lbs, o f way that Mr. Robinson could find Senior Exams, May 26 and 21. History- firm healthy flesh in a: mouth get your money paper printed and circulated in Loan Association, thereof, ’ . back. Demand'and, get, McCoy’s—the.orbtinal said county. out what they know about singing Baccalaureate, May 26. ’ The chapter on.Boards and.ifcom- Mortgagee. Mortgagees. . and, genuine- Cod .Liver. Oil Tablets was to make each person slug- a misaipns under the- United States >< —-approved by Good KOusekseplng _ MALCOLM HATFIELD, Commencement, May 2.9. 1st insertion Apr. 11; last June 27 Frank R. Sanders A. A. Worthington, Institute- Refuse aU:.substitutea—s - • Judge of Probate. SODg. The. date for the senior skip day government is" the unit studied by MORTGAGE SALE Attorney for Mortgagee, Attorney for Mortgagees. insist on.-the. original McCoy’s— Strange as it may seem, each SfLL. there are none better. SEAL, A true copy. Florence has not been decided. The class the senior government classes. Default having" been made in the Business Address, Business Address, Ladwig, Register of Probate. person chose "School Days." voted on a trip to Chicago. History students of the tenth conditions of a certain mortgage Buchanan, Michigan, Buchanan, Mich, iTHtJRSDAY, APRIL 25, 1§3S. THE CdUlfi^ -.RlMdR^ PAGESEVEN^

TJ" TNG BOEJS cL^BuIgari^. has >ontiac Motor Co. ■ - tg F, foUed tmSVbr^atjoinpt to Torce Tell Si&ry 'hf ike Telephone i& ’Millions News Review of CiilfeM ‘.' 'him from ids pi'adhjjons throne. ______• .._• ‘ Breaks Production^ Ui3?n ni&as!* alleged Fcs- oist - pier.,, Im nvlt’.rad that three. Records Since I92S SIi’2. Ubjrcl Keckatltent spent The final booh reports will be | prcVrinert- "be ar-' Easter with to r mother. Mrs. Cor­ duo in ail English classes Monday, t Events the World Over (%>.,. *.■■ \s: ■ rested' .ttnd^ ImM ^ •n’t'a-.r nelia Chilson. May 13- . [ , ■ ■■ M • - - -‘•-y" -•- * .► « f c , +% friends’.' &(;;!§:!;$ .>fo‘' »fve«. tb'sm by Pontiac Motor Go., built and sol'd’” The freshman English class is i Mr. anct aim. iTn, Eiley epsnt .} • storming the jail Ir.'.f wore eternised: more cars in March and during tap- reading Shakespeare"? "Julius Cae- , X the in- Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Thorp IfTro 1' r^FincT' first quarter of tlie year than "in ear." f Germany Enraired bv Her ConderelilljxGi bw.HeaEne ■ —* “ -.tAiaaVT Leland Bristle, South Bend. la f* * ^ hofif. *l It?- -j en­ any similar periods since 1029,“ it Tho U. S. History class is study­ the afternoon they motored to Elk­ Council—Work Relief Program,Going; For- tente r Nii-F-i1 C" u'Tif.V, bt|n| iff the was announced today by A. W. L.. . hart. ing the adminlsti-aiioa o f Woodrow Mac'rd|mfcn jpgrty. abd $u. jNStdehbu, Gilpin, vice president and genbr^j "v Wilson. former paHi'e president '"of )3ofrn. sales manager of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton. P.snoarger ------o---- -— wacd-—Compromise..Bonus Measure. and family spent Sunday at the Retail sales of Pontiac carsxyerp 17,180 for the month against 7,945. home of Mr. an-.l Mrs. Carl Rcu- iLcoufc C ou n cil B y EDWARD ' W. PICKARD JOHN U.*McL'AI:L. tlm able, eln- X for March 1934, an increase oftiygU''-!' barger. Western Xcwispaper Union. cicni and r.idcpcndent comp­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rer.bsrg": Annotmces 193B troller general of (lie Dinted -Stales, ^4- over 100 par cent. March retail and family spent Sunday at the /'■GERMANY was thoroughly en- of grade crossing elimination, the has annoyed tbs New Dealers un safes in 1933 were only 5440., The building of arterial highways and home of Mx- and Mrs. Carl Ren- S u m m e r Psrcgrara l ' ° J raged hy the action of the several occasions. last ten day period produced 6759 similar projects. The work relief barger. League o f Nations council in adopt­ Now lie threatens sales compared with 3,169 m 1984 act earmarks 8300,1)00.000 for such Mr. and Mrs. Chester Most en­ ing the tri-power resolution con­ to block the plans and 2886 in 1933. . •„><. Camp Madron, the popular sum­ undertakings, and the sum may be tertained their children Sunday at demning the reich of the AAA for First quarter sales were SSjSJSr mer camp located at Buchanan will Increased by the President to a bil­ a family dinner: Those present for violatiug the lifting the restrie- cars compared with 15,164_ during ’ operate this year for six weeks.. lion. The roads bureau already linn j,vere Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long treaty o f Versailles i ions on s iir i n g the- first three months of Opening with the cub outing of $100,000,000 of grade- crossing elim­ l>y rearming, and wheat planting ami increase of 154 per cent Pen turn, and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 30th. it will be in session until inations and other projects con­ ft was expected sales in. the month of March alone Rcnharger and family and Mr. and nth. Cub outings win op- tracted tor under authority grant­ at the same time Kelchsfueriier Hit­ continuing to pay this year exceeded those o f Die Mrs. Russell Most, __ erate on a three and a half clay ed by congress last year, officials re­ ler would make n tire first quarter of 1934. ^ Mr. and Mrs, 1 rank Burns and basis this year instead of seven, | vealed, and these contracts arc to the far titers for family motored to Akron, Inch, to defiant retort. As ft thus allowing- the younger boys I be met with work-relief money. crop rod actions Tile first quarter sales xigures*" spend the day with their parents, ’ first step he sent that would not be shorter periods if they so desire, Arthur AY. Brandt, president of are the best that Pontiac has had Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. 1 front his Bavarian | called for. Declar­ They may, however, stay longer if the American Association of State ■J. R, McCarl since 1929. The same record The Child Study club met at the j retreat instructions ’ ing the.v wished to they wish. to Secretary of Highway Officials, advised a con­ mm holds true for the entire month’ o* avoid shortages due to the- dust home of Mrs. Ed Howard, Thurs­ The regular Scout Camp will gressional committee recently that i*. March and tlie final ten day perio- day, April IS. Mrs. Sadie Roberts State Von Bn plow Storms, the officials ot the AAA said open July 14th. and operate until Adolf Hitler states were prepared to wipe- ont , of the month, . 4 had charge of the study topic. Of- to protest ‘‘Eng­ the farmers would be paid for 'the Aug. Utli. carrying a full staff of land'? defeetiou at Stresa and Ge­ 4,OSS dangerous crossings -ir -as Export shipments at the .end-a; 'ficevs were elected for the ensuing experts in every branch of Scout­ abandoned reductions in acreage it March had almost doubled.-those^of. nova." Tills Von Buelnw did, de­ much as $-i61,SSl,3QU was made !,Y year as follows: president, Airs. ing so that Scouts can not only en­ available. the.v would promise to curtail tnesr f t the entire year of 1934. ... >, Boris Risor: vice president, Mrs. livering die message to Ambassa­ plantings next year. Mr. McCarl joy camping but have every oppor­ dor Sir Erie Phipps for transmis­ Commenting on the excellent bus­ Mae Burns; secretary. Mm. Bortha. tunity to; make advancement in ah asked for furtlior inl'01'inatU.m on JM iness' that Pontiac is enjoying-.aH.- sion to London. Thu German press EVEN agencies of the govern­ this matter1 mill indicated he could Howard;, treasurer, Mrs. Faye Rcn- branches of the work. Madron, S ment are organising to combat ' ' 'W X over the United States Mr. Gilpih- barger. Mrs. Dolly Crandall had was loud in denunciation of the hot approve of the plan, though L A % rated, as one of the best camps in, tea mm actum am. idivVnov., the So­ the damage done by the constantly pointed out that sales to date-eas- charge of the entertainment. Prises the country, will introduce more recurring dust storms. They tire •&AA'meO ’declared- lie bad not ruled B* ily justify the earlier predictions viet delegate, came in for most of definitely against it. Chester C. were won. by Mrs. Helen Koinvihe, new features in camping this year the AAA, farm credit aclmliustm- tf of total sales for the year -ap­ tlie abase l;t'c.m«e lie delivered the Davis, AAA administrator, might Mrs. Agnes McDonald and Mrs. not only in the Scout camp but in tion, emergency relief adiniiustra- *» * proaching the 150.000 mark. T3Ja • chief speech in support of the reso­ not 'be content to abide by such a Doris Risor, the Cub outing also. tiou, soil erosion service, bureau nf Wml conclusions are based on the Lacf lution at tilt' council session. Just ‘ruling if it were made, and the ad­ Mrs. Ward James and Mrs. Ray The camp will be closed the Iasi plant Industry and bureau nf agri­ that over a period of years 23.1 recently Germany granted to Rus­ ministration might refuse to ac­ Stevens were in, South Bencl Mon­ Of May so that everything can be cultural engineering. per cent of General Motors '’car sia credits amounting to SSO.UOO.- cept it. 1 THEY Wli-C-appiiar in a unique and entertaining: cbast-tp-c.oast biipad- day. put in readiness for the summer The efforts, officials said, will-in­ sales have been m the first'three,_ 0G0. Poland also was assailed for Mr. McCarl, a Republican, holds oas.t over the Columbia net-work of 93 stations, between 6:00 and 7:00 Mrs. Helen A. dam a of Three Oaks session, June. 15th, it will be open­ clude shipping feed, food and water months of the year. Using thaty-t ‘•abandoning" Germany, hut in War­ his office under a law which speci­ o’clock, Eastern Standard Time, Sunday evening, April 23, which will is visiting relatives and friends in ed for public inspection and a pic­ into the stricken areas of Texas, celebrate the 50th anniversary of tho American Telephone &. Telegraph percentage figure Pontiac’s total saw it wits said by officials that Po­ fies tliat Jim comptroller general this community. nic for the Scouts, Cubs and their \ Oklahoma. New Mexico. Kansas and Company. Top, left; Edwin C. Hill, news commentator, v.'ho will inter­ sales for 1935 should be over 163;- land wits still the fricud of the Shall lie'appointed" to 1: 15-year term Miss Marilyn Allen, Niles, Is parents and friends will be held. Colorado, starling work relief proj­ view Walter S. Gifford, right, for the radio audience. Mr. Gifford is the 000. .. . . reieh. On" newspaper there said aud'can: be removed only by death spending a few days, with her Northern Wcocla Camp Will ects on roads, private lands and tiie Company's president. Bottom, left, Ted Husing. radio reporter and “Sales of Pontiac cars are ex-— quite truly that the complaint or impeachment. Nevertheless Attor­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. War­ Operate Aug 8th to lath public domain, planting of fast- announcer. Right, Channing Pollock, author .and playwright. Andre ceilent all over the country," sauP’’1 against Germany was "a formal ney General Cummings, it is under­ Kostelanetz and his .noted 50-p,isce orchestra, augmented by a chorus, ren Hagley. Arrangements are now being growing and hardy crops -as ground Mr. Gilpin. “Our problem is one of matter because the discussion could stood, gave, it as bis opinion that,' will furnish the musical background for the program. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Addison of made to have an older boys camp cover in areas where moisture con­ production. - • " not result in any actual solution of like an'y' other Presidential ap­ Deerfield, W is„ visited the latter’? in the north woods. The camp will ditions permit, and "listing’’ opera­ “We have as many unfilled xn> the problem, bur only bring some-1 pointee, he could be removed at the sister. Mrs. Walter Morley from be located near Munising m the tions. This latter work is. an 'at­ ders right now as we had when- tiling, like emotional relief." pleasure of the President. He based and assured. Without it nobody Thursday until Sunday. northern peninsula and will be open tempt to prevent soil blowing away, the cars were announced the iirg'^gr Strange ns it may seem, the Jews this opinion on a ruling of the Su­ Detroit Tfimkis will put money Into ILe pipe line. " u Miss Lucille James entertained to boys who are first class or by making alternate ridges and fur­ of the year,!'o r at any other tlm j in Germany tiro varmly supporting preme court in the ease of a post­ On the whole, s. mtmic’ipally-o'wn- a party of six friends at her home higher in rank and who have had rows. since then. Hitler in this controversy. Tim fol­ master woo was ousted by President of Piping N.atural ed gas production and distribution Easter in honor of her birthday. two years camping experience. The “I believe that this record break! Mrs. Pauline Nelson, Redwood, lowing message was sent to him; Coolidge, tho court holding that (lie system in Detroit iooks like some- program will include pioneer work, "The Leaeue of National Herman President wars, within bis rights, un­ Gas from GMo Fields ing will continue well on into the Calif., i» at the home of Mrs. Ruth cabin building, fishing, swimming, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT called thing that is far, far away. summer, with total sales for the . Jews stands unshaken in its loyalty •b Senator 1’at Uamsou of Missis-, der’ Article ~ of the Constitution. Nelson for an indefinite stay. and a real northwoods camping ex­ industry of at least 3.000,000 cars, 1 -1 to the Fatherland, and hopes the stppi to tlie tvhite House for a con- So jt may be the New'Dealers will Marie Carroll and Lucille James perience. The council has long This is the year that the mayor Last year the industry sold 1,800,- government's defense policy will fereuce concerning die veterans’ sitek to have Mr. McCarl ousted be- Over Breakfas who are attending South Bend felt the need of a camp of this; and councllmeu of Detroit must 000. not be changed on account of the ...... bonus bill, wliich fcjro ids term expires in 1930, for il Business College spent the week type. The camping committee: run for office again. “ One of the big factors .that Geneva, proceedings.” already has passed is feared'by them that be will ham­ Gofl e e with their parents. headed: by Frank Arndt of Dowa- will keep motor car sales at a high German resentment against Great the bouse. Har- ] per the- expenditure of the $4,8S0,- Detroit city governmental mat­ Thomas Foster, South. Band, giac, who: is in charge o f this phase (By A. C. Clapp) point is the fact that there are Britain is especially warm because, rison is cliairnian ' 000,000 work'relief appropriation to ters of a controversial character vVoras and folks—you can tell spent the week-end with his par­ of the work, will make a trip to are pretty well settled down. The more than 12,000,000 cars in use she feels she was deceived in the o f the senate fi nance an extent that would greatly irk the much about people from the words ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster. the site the middle of May. The over six years of age. and any ae?, recent negofiatfous. Consequently committee and.ttlio Democratic party leaders. debt of the city, upon which it .had Miss Edna. Chilson, Lansing, they use repeatedly. Of course a gree of prosperity such as a large lamp will operate for ten days the she thinks Britain's prestige as a a d min is t r a t i o n ■It is interesting to read that the defaulted on one schedule of in­ spent the week-end with her moth­ first year. __ girl who says ‘‘Joljh” often -must percentage of the motoring public mediator in continental affairs Is. looked to- biju to de,- Nebraska Progressive-league, made terest, has been reorganized on an­ er, "Cornelia, Chilson. ■ ■■. Eagle Trip be fend of •‘JohriL’.’. 1 AqsLa man is' experiencing- now is certain to destroyed. vise a way to spiko "lip of’-,lilfei':fl 'RepiibHcaiis, ; is: pliU- other and more favorable one. The The Community Good Friday Another big feature of the year who says. “Congress" often must mean tlie replacement literally Qt During the council's discussion the measure- which iiiiig' tho organization of "McCari welfare load is lightening. Tlie ex­ foe politically minded. Thi? is ob­ services held at the Saints church !'s the annual; Eagle trip.' This millions of these old cars . •; Xewiilc Arras, the Turkish mem­ is so objectionable for 'Prbsidenl'’ ciubs' in that state tensive expenditures on master April .19. were well attended. rear the Eagles will hold, a meeting vious. . “The widespread good that a con- ber, arose and stated ilatly that 1C to the President in and afterward in all others. George highways have ceased so there is. Many have* expressed the thought on May ISth to decide which of I do not refer to nouns which tinuation of business like this in. tiny changes in the existing treaties its present ‘‘green­ tV. Kline, its chairman, says he was really nothing to make issues that more such gatherings would three trips they will take this like these point directly to the the automotive industry is bound- were made or tolerated, his country back" form. Other j asked to support .McCarl for Presi­ about and to cause the preference be a benefit to the community. speaker's interest, I refer to ad­ to bring about can well be imagin'-'r’ year. The three offered are, the would claim the right to fortify the majority leaders In dent in 1930 by friends of Senator of one candidate over another at Mr. and Mr?. G. A . Jannascb verbs. conjunctions and pronouns ea when it is realized that next tV trip to tile Blue Ridge mountains Dardanelles in violation of the -George IV. Norris. The comptroller the popular election which takes and Mrs. Mae Tooley spent Easter congress also were busy with the. wliich, used constantly, suggest building construction motor’ Csfil and caverns: of Luray, a camping treaty o f Lausanne. He even hinted problem, and the result was the in­ general' is a graduate of the Uni­ place next November. at South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. trip to Watkins Glenn in the Cat- the talkers disposition and men­ manufacturing draws upon, moi;^ that tlve Turks might follow Hit­ troduction In congress of a com­ versity of Nebraska law school and Out o f this dearth of issues Ed White. tality. diversified trades and sources' or™ skill mountains Of New York. Any ler’s example and hot wait for per­ promise bill which it was believed for years was Mr. Norris’ secretary'. comes the necessity for some new Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ward and Noticeably stand the “yes” peo­ material than any other industry.ig, one o f the trips will be most educa­ mission. Sir John Simon's Immedi­ the President would accept if It one about which the people may be daughter, Doris, South Bend, called ple and the “no" people. The for­ the world. tional and will cover approximately ate and sharp reply was: were passed. A Ll.EGED teaching of Commu- more excited, and attracted to; on. Mrs. Mae Tooley Saturday af­ 1500 to 2000 miles, the trip will mer say, “Yes, I’ll call this after­ “The General Motors spring ‘‘I feel sure my honorable col­ This measure would make bonus nism iusoi^iqof our universities their putative saviors. The mayor ternoon. last 12 days. noon,” and then .do net because shows this month are coining aj_., league will not expect me to say certificates mature In 193S, instead anti the adoption of that cult by a must run again. The council must Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ender and. Troop Camping to be Introduced they never intended to call. They the right time, I believe. It is any more at (hi- stage than that 1 of 19-15. They could be converted Injrge number of half-baked young seek replacement in their offices. children; spent Easter at Niles with This Year at Madron! just offered polite assent. The just at the beginning of the real. - must •naturally make all reserva­ immediately Into 3 per ceut bonds. men and women in those institu­ The need of a new issue has had to Mr. and Mrs, Warren. Swartz. Madron will be opened this year latter represented b y a brush, bus­ buying months April, May and* * tions regarding It." Veterans who waDted cash right tions lias long been debated and de­ be met, and so far as we can see, Miss Dorothy Wolford spent the to troops wishing to camp under iness man say “no” and. “no” right June. Although March, at tiih'diS1 •Laval of France and Baron Aloisi away could sell. the bonds, losing nounced" by patriotic citizens. Stu­ aas been met. week-end in Niles. their own leadership. Special tents Off the reel, so as' not to bind him? is a good .bujnng month, invariable of Italy supported Simon in his re­ only the. interest they otherwise dent strikes and. small riots have Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones of will be erected for them, they will been frequent, and there have been It takes the form of a proposal self. He can always change tu the second three months of tlf@ buke of the Turkish revisionism. could obtain until 193-S. Harrison for the municipal ownership of the Lyddick. called on the former’s sis­ furnish their own equipment and many demands for the suppression a yes afterwards:. year produce the greatest "voliir>3fe“ ^ ter, Mrs/J. W. Wolford, Sunday. Laval carried back to Paris a said this would cost $500,000,000 gas utility of the city. That is a Then observe the "this" and food and will have their own pro­ of these reds and pinks. The latest of sa!cs'” " ,.v.ra Carmen Nelson and daughter, oi draft of the mutual assistance pact more, than the present, bonus law,, pretty big bite into municipal own- J “that” people. Some of them -Com" gram, except the waterfront ac­ with Russia for submission to the but far less than the Batman bill, Ijig institution of learning to bo ------0------: . . --uiA Albion, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy tivities;, here they will be under the Xifonght/into the limelight in this ership. The reproduction value of j monly use the “this” of nearness: Samoyede, an Arctic u o g French cabinet. Litvinov was still passed by the house; to pay the the plants and distributing system I Nelson, o f Edgerton, Wis.. returned supervision, of trained waterfront matter is* Hie University of Chicago. and regard. Others are ‘rthai": The Samoyede is an Arctic dog . to their home Sunday. They were insistent that the two countries bonus with $2,500,000,000 in new n f the local gas company, is a people. “That dog is kicking up men. The cost o f this project is, money. Whoso fiiculty contains several de­ of a . breed originating, in wesreritO'*! called here by the death of their should, enter into a real military matter of 40 or 50 million dollars, tlie lawn again,” ‘That neighbor Is Siberia where it is used as n sludggj! of course, much less: than, the reg­ Milo Warner, vice commander o f cidedly radical instructors -find its brother. alliance; and it may be that he will even at the most drastic deprecia­ conceited.” dog and for herding reindeer. ItJwS1. ular council camp. Arrangements, the American Legion, said this bill student ‘body many youthful follow carry.his point. In the opinion of tion. There is no: franchise, there­ “ Perhaps” and “maybe" people, a pure white coat and dark eyes— can be made by troops for this, was "absolutely nor, acceptable” to ers of Marx* and Lenin. Because of many observers such a treaty would, fore. there is no franchise value to tlie word horoscope reveals, are un­ for protection from the snow glare!" r- type o f camping any time during that organization. Heads of veter­ charges made by a prominent, drug V be declared invalid by Ute League be reckoned wi th. Because the gas certain and vacillating. And they: At full growth tlie Samoyede is-’ the time that Madron is in session. ans" organizations and various oth­ store magnate the Illinois senate' Galien Schools of Nations. company finds that it is necessary, say “perhaps I w ill/’ and ‘‘maybe: about “ 1 inches high at shoulder* ers were invited to testify at com­ has just adopted a resolution call­ Mrs. Dodd brought ait avocado bwing to advancing material ancl I won’t,” incessantly, because they; and weighs about 33 to 53 pounds?" mittee hearings on the bill. ing for a "thorough and complete to Mrs. Holman’s, room. They all Business of the TSTHEN the administration's investigation” by a senatorial com­ labor costs, to increase .the price of lack gumption to decide on the Tlie Spitz or Pomeranian is a smaiP- had a taste of it. * ’ great work relief program mittee of live to determine whether its commodity by about 10 per spot. Then, too,- their “perhaps” long-liaired dog believed to dei'iV^’' The first grade have started, to Probate: Court gets under way one of the most im­ SENATOR H.CEY LONG called: to­ any foundation exists for charges cent, an issue, the justice of which often weakly and softly conceals a from the Samoyede. There are yari-.",.. •read their number story book. portant parts of it, the purchase of gether his complaisant legisla­ that "subversive Communistic teach­ could be settled in a month by hidden "no." as- in “maybe* we’ll ous colors in this breed, including: ' The beginners are reading the During the W eek material supplies, ture in Baton Rouge mid ordered it ings’’ are going cm in “ wholly or. statute consideration, the political have your mother-in-law up for the black, brown,. red, orange, cre’aiu, , Free and Treadwell Primer. will have to be to pass some new laws tliu.tr would partly tax-exempt colleges and uni­ class'has decided to make a cam­ weekend.” sables. The ta.il is characteristic, of, The Mother Goose operetta will, started at once, give him complete control of. city versities of - this state.” paign for municipal ownership of The "I can’t,” "you can’t,” etc the breed, being profusely covered'^ with long spreading hair. -i-i be given at the next P- T. A. meet­ Probate Judge Malcolm Hatfield and it Is: expected finances, elections, aud expenditures '"n The action of the senate followed the gas company. It looks a good people lack backbone and do not: ing. has entered the following orders that this will ab­ o f federal relief funds. Secretary: within‘‘‘if fe\v! hbiirs action'by the deal as if the issue were intended get very far, anymore than the —------— .. 7— . . Mollie Kxumm was the champion during the past week: sorb about 81,700.- Ickes went right up: in, the air and house in-passing almost unanimous­ to be only “a good enough Morgan jelly-fish they resemble. Then Huge Tunnels Bored. - speller in the; spelling contest held1 Order allowing claims was en­ 000,000 of the total announced that if tile laws' were en­ ly; a, bill to, require an oath of .al­ until after election.” too,, cahit is very frequently used: Tunnels bored lu the Boultjer, acted Louisiana would, get none of April 12. She will represent the tered in, the James McDonald and sum. According to legiance ami’bbediencc to the.state The city has two: municipally to conceal won’t as in “Mother I Dam project are so large-an ayer-, 5th and 6th grades in the township E tta Bishop estates:, ■ tt. t: tit o r i tu t ir e the- imblie works money: Whereupon' and federal constitutions' from' all owned utilities in its possession can’t get to school on. time,” age five-story house could be mpyed_ contest to be held: soon, Order closing hearing of claims sources in Wash- the Kiugiish told him lie: Could go to teachers and professors. The leg- now, - One of thela, the Riibiic Talkers employing too many through them without touching-tha.. . roof or scraping the sides. -Coral Matthews was the cham­ was: entered in the Solomon Snave- iugfou, this part of the nether regions,’ since the PYvA ’iSlatili'eS' o f other States are passing Lighting plant, serving the city’s “ ands," “ifs” and “huts” suffer, pion of the 7th. and Sth; grades,. iy estate:. the program will money had already- been deposited' similar laws. own needs, is well and economical­ from confused thinking and bring Coral and MoUie will write tests Bonds were filed and letters of be supervised by to the account of the N'eW Orleans ly operated; the other, the Street in a struggle of disordered after­ sewer, and water board. FEMININE WEAKNK5-" Thursday with Robert Best and administration entered in the Don­ Rear (.’. -T. /~A A'KR in Turkey the women; uit- Railway utility, is well enough op­ thoughts- “The state court very properly, ^Irs. H. J. JPaliaeS^pf Helen Hinman to determine the ald H. KuMow estate and letters Peoples. procure­ Nyf til recently, were forced to erated; but it is not so hot after Further your verbal horoscope 3601 Albert St. ”^obnBa? recognizes our men as that board all, because 'the street railway art .. lou*n. OIiio. jSiidX r*'Sbfbo championship of; the township. testamentary were entered in the ment officer in the treasury. Peoples ie.ad lives-of seclusion in the: harem relates, the “1", people are self- time ago my licaltb !£ailed. Miss Matthews, will take pari in Wilson Krycler and Alvah: J. Merry entered the navy supply corps in. now, so how is Ickes going, to get and to go veiled wiieii: in public., seems to be in a decadent period, centered. Guess I'd better-watch everything seemeo' fro; t e his money back?” Long asked. wrong—my apbetlte5 was the township contest Thursday. estates. 1.900 as assistant paymaster and But all that is changed. The - other- facing substitution either In whole my own. step here. "When lie-starts-tlial. we’ll, show poor;, r ibst v.-cfgpt and ’had. High. School News i Accounts were filed in the A* later developed the navy's: present 'day tlie twelfth congress .of the In­ or in part by automotive vehicles, And now I point out the “wc” pains in. my back- I-.topk. Dr* Pierce’s- Favorite Pro- * The biology class is' now study­ G. Pratt, Helena Kroiow and Mar­ purclmsing system. 'When Franklin. him what a smart man lie ain’t. Jf ternational Alliance of '.Wonieu for ft- does not look as if the whole people. They are gregarious, fond lakes and the balance of the brain: scriptionrand’: I ' canitrutiii^ ing fungi. garet Randall, deceased estates. D. Roosevelt was assistant secretary .Suffrage-. ami Equar Citiivipship people of Detroit woiild be apt SO of company, like to join clubs, •f ullyi any liepltlv becgg&»* : trust, cabinet hold 't.lieir breaths- un­ better.fcoriv that tim e..I had- greitc^-str^ji^u^^^. Catherine ICrumrye of St. Joseph, Final Accounts were: filed in the of the navy he and Peoples became opened; iff ■Istanbul' wltb about thir­ !rote for'more municipal ownership, lodges, movements and so- forth. and felMnucli improved m general.’ til-wc semi for them! ther.e'll. .be1: visited school here Monday. 'Frank Smrz,. Curtis Hamilton, Jas. close friends. ty nations represeiiicd and Mrs. taking or. not only the ordinary Y et they presume too much also. New size, tabic.ts---50'cts., Hquidr$1.00,..J/argb Several eorpse.s,and the country.will size, 'tabs, or jiduid;*§1.35.; All druggists. The world history class is now;! McDonald. Crawford Lee ancl Chas. j The:, admiral1 presumably will, Corheti^vikshby of Englaiid 'll) they risks' of operation, but those of They assume their own - failings be better off."-;.- -\ : studying! the social, economic and j J1. Smith, deceased estates, have fall charge of drafting' tile chair;.mind), -the- women1'GM:"'Turkey.: obsolction as well. belong to their neighbors, too. Ancl political changes of the 18th, cen- Petition for license to -oil real regulations for material purchases' huveiled tujfl in luodisJaSRittoflean • The attempt to introduce natural their friend’s . qualities, virtues tury. j ' nnffl+Aestate TTf.n.r* was Kt/irl filed i in n Hi the /v John.Tnlm Halm UnUn: but it is understood the. actual buy­ ■Yy t ITHOBT any-effbef ’tef bteaki •garb, were the promt-hostesses oi gas .jnto Detroit, is a wel! advised generally, they arc-apt to erron­ and Joseph Barren, Jr,, deceased, ing of supplies for worlc.ielfef. proj­ • Y V 'sp'eeUd’rilotn'ilS. Gapt,- Edward one/ The biggest portion of the The algebra class is soiving file hundrgds .<,*f dejegqte^j jjmong eously ascribe to themselves. ;“We” •Don’t-Take- Drastic Drugs simultaneous equations. estates. ects will in, most instances, be: liiin- A . • Mnsietes’antL-iftvc- cOihpauidns the qiiestidns.discussed, were:. The .cost of its service will grow out people are often met with the .. Xour. icidn^>^‘c.o/jtaia* 0' millibn, The bookkeeping class: has, begun .. The following- estates were, clos­ ijlcd by the states anil other c.0- landed' the big Pan-American Air­ _ofjt§.distribution. The/gl^n .to hav,e. •merry ‘2where" do you. get that ‘we’ tubc^i or ftlters‘ which in a r be endangrereP,^ ». situ’atipn ^anu/righte^ of'.'lvmnien,;, tlie by neglect,'orclraCstic; Irritating drugs. B e, the study o f partnership; in: busi­ ed by Judge' Hatfield: Josephine- : operating agencies. However; ger, way1 cHi>per?'Ship l ’ibiiecr'.iiii tl-Iawa i i position 'of ' \yo'men.fiii„ Hiq liberii] tbfe state of Texas .tmiJd..tu 6.0-mil? k u ’ff-:vl;'i' - carctuJ. IC.-functional Kidney for Bladder' Cain commodities., like cement, that disorders 01111170 you suffer from .’Geft5n$r * ” ness. Simpkins; Jennie McKie Davis; and IS hours anil Sl.’iuimite'S’ iiCter'-'lliey. pi;ofassidaS: ' tlie .iiolitical .and civil, .lion-dollar pipe line to,supply Be- Cp Kights.-Nervousness, Loss, of Pep/ Mary- a ,, ilartline, deceased. . - . twill- be ..needed, in immense, quanti- took .off froin Aln-ttlcda. CdUf.!.-0.'liis hPains, JRIiaumatic R u n s ,. Pizziness^*- Gfcr-^ The Latin 11 class1 is: translating (rights of.jvgnusji :~stjfq.iueaiis: worn. Troit ‘an.d 'points ^OH.Sy Jlagle Feather?- iin; Demand cJcfc Underi Keum lsiii; Caesar’s; campaign into, Britian. ------o— :—-- . . ... ties, p.robqbiy* will • be purchased Was' the tirst cxplQratory’ii.igllt’ fpr 'vitr. ■ . .furnished by .Secretary,iib'kc/?, -Iqh’ks - iIBecaij^e .many :of.-' the.spiaius .ln- B.u'riung; .^^lartjns;. or. Itching, ’.ypu^ dan’4.,w-^ i'centrally.. atbit'cqmmeucal. otjier'pian need ■ to talrie chances; d ru ggistS i^ The junior-senior English, class 'a,Seryice that \vi liTsdbfiliibe', ex ten d- di’3ns;-and the rueblos* and Bopi? b;ayo ^ tllo ’ -niost- jnoaern advapee'd^-treat’- is reading. Lincoln's famous: ad- Rock* Burst Into'Music 'igd!- clear;acrbssStlid^iVCiftii':fd 'Citii" .to supply natufaL’ gas to .D e tr o it -niqnt fo r these :trotible3^;i'.Dqotdct£ ;prei3- of-^southwesteni United..States-' still cription called C>&tex: (Siss-Tey).v^Sor3‘a*J*'a>h-< 'dsesses- • Rocks on: one, end oftLa Palma '7 CSX. as^ soon., as tha.‘ President ton, . the....proposed- intsi'iuediate froni Michigan sources is declared 'affect the feaQicS lieitdgear of their, fast-—safo and euro.’-- 7 n ; 4S 310urs‘ itjm u i’sfppsiib'eiiig 'HaWaiivMt'dyvay.J ■feeing new. vitality ,a.nd is guarantted. to** fc5i' • The physics class is studying island, San Miguel bay, Isthmus of _ says tlie word, the 'federal', bu: lfhu'siasf -Iby, theexperts to bo premature. It! ancestors aud are- particularly par­ makq you fqel. ,10 years you nger Irr'-oifo. '* a.ncl drawing images. : Panama, burst: into loud' organ-like re a u 'o f public. roads’ and' the-'ya-- JiVake .islands!-.Guays. ttjfiflTtlift.'Bhitip'1; kiSaily”‘iutd- all bijtridies Me,'' .ihay'jvistify the building o f a pipe tial to eagle feathers fori the adorn- week .or money, back” on return of empty Ducirage. Gystex costs only 3c a dose at “ The sophomore class is! having’ music on one of the four days fol- rlousstate; ' highway departme'nts pines. Tin; o'perating bases' ate'now" 'civil, lU'Ofessidnai, industrial and line, once adequate reserves for a -uient of their millinery, these arc trujjgistc and tlio suar^ateQ orctocts you, prnT; t&IiiS-on. subjects &£ interest Icvrlzur & lHOOHi * are'.ready- to ■ jump. Into; the'work iH'DrccsSs o f ccustructioi^ frp^r-Hvio-, 10 or 15 year supply-are surveyed Is dSSlSJlcU /«. PAGE EIGHT) THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935.

evening', Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Engagement of Houswerth of Ardmore, Ind. SBernadine DeWitt Weds ! Hai old Storm of Niles ^Daughter Announced Teachers Entertain Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Arnold, 307 Trimary Department A very pretty home wedding course luncheon was served. The W. Chicago street, announce the The primary department of the took place Sunday afternoon at the occasion was attended by the im­ engagement of their daughter, Church of Christ Sunday Seliool home of Mr. and. Mrs. Paul DeWitt mediate relatives and by the fol­ Charlotte, to Mr. Lazelle William i was entertained by the teachers Sr., in the Bend of the River when lowing guests from out of the city: Weaver, son of Mrs. Leali Weaver . yesterday afternoon at the church. Helpers Onion (Mtholle Woman's their daughter, Miss Bernadine, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Storm and Mr. of Buchanan. No dale has been To Meet May 1 Bridge Club , * V s was united in marriage to Harold and Mrs. Richard Storm and fam­ set for the wedding. The Helpers Union will meet on Mrs. Charles Zimmerman will be ; Entertain at Storm, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ily, Niles; Robert Danville, Baton lust a Few Dollars Wednesday afternoon, May 1st, at hostess this evening for the mem­ informal Tarty Storm, Niles, the marriage ritual Rouge, Mich.; Miss Bess DeWitt, Mrs. Pearl Kubis left tills week the home of Mrs. M. O. Burdett. bers of the Catholic Woman's Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey being read by Prof. Heibel of Na- Oak Park, 111.; Dr. and Mrs. Rob­ to make an extended visit at the will relieve all Fur W orries bridge club. [entertained a few guests Sunday pierville, 111., former pastor of -the ert Boles, Mrs. Bahzinger and home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Hostess to * * A evening at an informal party hon­ Buchanan Evangelical church. daughter Alice of Chicago; Miss Eisenhart, South Bend, after which • STORED Uenlt'ahaml Club Entertain at oring Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Glasser of The double ring ceremony was Hortcnse Howarth, Benton Harbor, she will go to Chicago to make her Mrs. H. S. Hollenbaugh was host­ Dinner Tuesday Marion, Ind. used, with tlie brother of the bride, and Paul DeWitt, Jr., Kalamazoo. home with another daughter. * INSURED ^ ess Tuesday evening to the mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey Claude DeWitt t, acting as best The home was beautifully decor-! bers o f the Dealtiihand bridge club. had as guests at dinner Tuesday Happy Harvesters man, and Miss Irene Imhoi'r" as ated with spring Rowers Announce Marriage * INSPECTED To Hold Dinner bridesmaid. Elton Crepau, South The happy couple left Sunday Members of the Happy Harvest­ Bend, played the wedding march evening for Chicago, where they Gertrude Bristol • PROTECTED ers club will meet Sunday at the and also sang, "Oh Promise Me” will make their home and where home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Demp­ and "1 Love You Truly". the bridegroom is In the employ of to Glenn Hushower sey, 115 Charles Court for a co­ Following the ceremony a. Iwo- the Herald-Examiner, operative dinner. Friends of Miss Gertrude Bristol, * * * Attend Wedding Hostess ts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Starlight Club In I.a using College Club .Bristol, were surprised last week To Meet Tuesday Mrs. Frank Fahiano and daugh­ Mrs. J. A. White entertained i bY tb6 announcement of her inar- The Starlight club of the L. D, ter, Lillian, went to Lansing Sun­ last night honoring the Colleo-e I riage to Glenn Hushower, which S. church will meet Tuesday of day to attend the wedding of Miss club, took place in September. 230 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST, next week at the home of Mr. and Mary Diomonte to Peter Caruso, s * * ------o------SOUTH BEN© Mrs. Oliver Bates, 309 Days Ave. * ■■> * Buchanan W. C. T. C, They will do sewing and embroid­ Winners Class To Meet Friday “ Sharp Stomach Pains Others Sell the Classified W ay——Why Not You ery work. to Hold Tot hick The Buchanan W. C. T. U. will sasassaBssESseasg V •* The Winners Class of the Evanl meet Friday at the home o f Mrs. Upset Whole System” Entertain lor gelical church will hold a six-thirty L. M. Otwell, North Portage street. Says E. Hentges: I tried a $1 tiuests Saturday potluck supper Friday, April 26, at Each member is to bring a guest. bottle (3 weeks treatment) of Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets under your Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dealer enter- tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliaries A special program is being plan­ Wilcox, Terre Coupe Road. ned. guarantee. Now the pains are gone To the expectant mined at bridge Saturday evening « » s- and I eat anything." The Comer ji honor of their guests, Mr. and Drug Store. Mrs. A. J. Glasser of Marion. Is Honored By Give Dinner to Prizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Old Friends Welcome Return Glasser and Mr, and Mrs, Lee Mrs. Chloe Frame, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Willsey had Marsh. Buchanan and now a resident of as their guests at dinner Easter Dr. E, R. Butts t ; Detroit, is here visiting a number Sunday, Miss Hattie Sanford, Mrs. DENTIST Office at my residence on Wal­ tv. F. M. s. to v i01' ber old friends. She was honor- Florence Shook, Ireanus Sparks ton Koad. Hours by appointment We Invite you to this shop -tlcet Mnv' 1st ted by a surprise by Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Willy Fritz. Mrs. Fritz only. The\\\ F. M. S. of the Methodist j Upham, Ter re Coupe road at a din- was the guest of honor, the dinner Phone Niles 7148F? and ive will give you any church will meet Wednesday, May !ner Party )as!- n*»kt. welcoming her on her return from advice you may want for I *- r 1, with Mrs. A. E. Clark, Terre j . * * Columbus, O., where she had spent Coupe Road, with Mrs. Mabel jllebekah Lodge the winter. your expectant baby. Smith assisting as hostess. Mrs. Htgubir Meeting Harry Salisbury and Mrs. Roy Knight will lead the devotions and!. Uuyleaf Rehekali lodge held We offer special Mrs. Semple will give the lesson. regular meeting hriday night, Schumann and children Dearborn, Buchanan * * * [With Miss Blanche Proud as ehair- Mich., are the guests of relatives for Baby Week Attond Duiichcon ; man of the entertaimnem eummit- in Buchanan, arriving Tuesday and In South Bend jtee. planning to return Friday. Farmers Mrs. Roy Pierce and Mrs. Allen ______10 Pet. Discount Pierce and Mrs, Edith Willard .vent to South Bend yesterday to Bii:a!i'Bii:aii'B:i!Biii.HiiiBitiiBiiiBiiaiin»iitsiiiniMiiitsiiianiiBiiini«ii«iinBiiiDiinii«! Credit Union attend a luncheon given by Mrs. H. | On Layettes, Nursery Furniture P. Dunnahoo in honor of her guest,1 A safe, convenient deposi­ Mrs. Chauneey Flickinger, Chi-; JUNIOR I: and Baby Carriages cago. tory for savings where earnings are returned to Entertain at members as interest and Dinner Sunday Graduation Dresses dividends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bromley en-' .ertalned at dinner Sunday, the In connection with Little Folks Shop Misses Alma Wenzel, Toledo, O., • and Ruth Bachman, Charlotte Lauden-, Buchanan Co-ops Inc. 203 S. Michigan St. Soutli Bend, Ind. diger, Niles; William Bromley, Max Ervin, Niles; Gordon Broni- j ey. South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. j Sum m er Jayl Bromley, Buchanan. * $ * I Bounty 0. E. S. ■ j Form ats .ieetlng Today The Berrien County Eastern Star •.ssoeiation will hold a convention Youthful summer Frocks for The Greatest it Coloma this afternoon and eve- ilng. George Roe will act as Graduation and those informal Worthy Patron for the meeting parties. A largo selection always ind Mrs. A. L. Knoblauch will act is conductress. A party o f local ! on hand. J. E. S. members will attend. = When in South Bend you will Performer - lethany Class to louoi- Wortliington be delighted with Greene’s ser­ The Bethany class will hold o-operative dinner next Weckies-lM vice. lay evening, May 1, In the base-! a nent of the Methodist church, hon- ig oring the birthday of Atty. A. A. ■ = 95 on the road Worthington, who has been tliejfl :lass instructor for over 30. years, a % During that time he has taught j a .he class regularly Sunday after, = Sunday, with the exception of a l= ew years ago when he was la 111 j § iqalth.

Mothers Club Names Officers § 223 S, Michigan St. South Bend BUICR The meeting of the kindergarten 2 first and second grade Mothers rtaiiaiiiQiiiaiiBiiisiiiaiiiEiiiEiiiHniEiiiEiiisiiiaiiiBiiiaiiiHiiiaiiiEiiiiiiiiaiiiHiiiaiiiHiii' dub was held in the Dewey Ave. ORDS on paper can school. The annual election of offi­ wnever tell you the cers was held, resulting as follows; M N N 5 8 : glory of Buick “4 0 ” per­ president, Mrs. Clayton Leiter; vice ANY-TIMEfto iresident, Mrs. Elson Rough; sec­ formance. You must try it. retary, Mrs. Belle Florey; enter-! For this is performance not tainment, Mrs. M. McKinnon; re-‘ only in smooth, safe speed freshments, Mrs. Bates. The retir- LUNCH TlfSSJ .ng president was Mrs. William j and marvelous pick-up. It WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY—May 1-2 Gess. i is performance at its best Two Ace BeLuxe Features! * * * W. B. A. Plans in braking—in safety—in The b. dutiful hell-cat Of "O f Human 1 pedal Meeting Bondage/” flings a challenge to the riding—in roomy luxury- dynamic stas’ of “1 Alii a Fugitive,” The Women’s Benefit association in trustworthy roadability, leld their regular meeting Tuesday hi 1935'B nc'vest dynamic drama along more we’ll say. Try Buick border lines! evening. Fourteen members were present at the co-operative supper. formance, and you will wonder Mrs. Clara Morey, managing depu- .y, was a guest o f the Review, i you ever even thought of any other Prize winners at bunco were: Mrs,! Hazel Huebner, Mrs. Emma Knight i Here’s what you get ind Miss Mattie Smith., The enter- iainment committee in charge were Buick “40 ”- $795 Mrs. Bettie Smith, Mrs. Alice Buick Valve-m-Head Straight Eight for Effi­ Trank, and Miss Maude Slate. ciency and Performance__ Buick Sealed Chassis There will he a special meeting at 7 p. m. Tuesday evening, April 30, for Dependability and Long Life, Buick Torque- in the hall. All officers and guards Tube Drive for Finer Roadability . . . Finest are requested to he present. Perhaps you have already found that Kamn/s Beer Brakes Available on Any Car, for Safety . . . EXTRA .and go o d 'fo o d go hand in hand— that a sparkling Buick’s Built-in Knee-Action for the True Glid­ glass at mealtime is a fine appetizer and a delightful ing Ride . . . Automatic Starting, Spark and Heat ADDED! One of the best mystery dramas to oome out of Hollywood In a long Plan Organization pleasure. Undoubtedly you have often smacked Control . . . Roomy Fisher Bodies, with Fisher time , . . your lips over Kamn/s great taste and found it No Draft Ventilation . . . Choice of Ten Colors. of Archery Club Fenders Match; Body Color—No Extra Cost . . . CHAS. DIGICEN’S . welcome. IF not, try a glass and see for yourself how Ask any other car below good Kamn/s is at lunch time, dinner time, any time! 117-inch Wheelbase— Longer than 80 per cent at Spafford Home • of All Cars Sold Today . . . 93 h.p.— IS Miles per $1000 to equatthe Buick “4 0 ” Plans are- now under way for the Gallon; 10 to 60 Miles an Hour in 21 Seconds. in Features and Performance in~ 4 EDWIN DROOD formation of a club to engage m ‘Call for it at your nearest dealer” the ancient and honorable sport of ‘‘FeiDiaine archery on a. range which is be­ CLAUDE RAINS ing constructed at the home of L. Jo h n F. Russel Rhythm” 0 o U G l A S S B, Spafford. A. half dozen have Phone 98 BUCHANAN 122 Main St. 8SAMTG0IKRY already signified their intention of OEALER ADVERTISEMENT joining. Mr. Spafford is donating WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES A HE BUILT, BUICK W s ir !. aUIXrB THEK the target.