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LEDGER Odds nnd Ends ENTRIES Hero nnd There and ALTO SOLO Pithy Points Picked Up and BeinR • Collection of Various Patly Pat By Oar Peripa- Topics of Local and FORTY-FIRST YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 NO. 17 tetic Pencil Pusher General Interest Well, next year we hope to NO OFFICE HOURS Nearly 13 Millions Wheat-Growing Townships Show lake another vac(cin)alion. N FOWMEH days wc were 100 PER CENT For School Dists. He Starts the Fires told that the way to the lop The following persons from I was by diligence, hard work Heavy Signups in Reduction Plan, this vicinity have been drawn to and long hours. Now we are Michigan school districts will serve on the jury for the Sep- told that the way to the top is LOWEL'S GOAL receive by Sept. r> as tember term of Ihe Kent County by shorter hours and less work. the first payment on the prim- Sept. 25 Last Day for Signing Circuit court: Leon Weeket* The editor is just old-fashioned ary school fund. The depart- Vergennes; George Alexander. The Allotment Commillee of Alto; Henry Alexander, Uiwell; enough to still take stock in the ment of public instruction an- the Kent Co. Wheat Production .sound teaching of Cardinal (lib FOR THE N.R.A. nounced Thursday. Mrs. Melvin Byrne, Lowell, R. F. Association, composed of M. B. D. bons when he wrote: The department announced MoPheraon. Eli Roberts and Kepi that the allotment will amount to The higher men climb, the Jakeway, is busy these days LATEST NEWS TWENTY-SIX LADIES COM- $9.33 for each "census" child in The federal emergency relief longer their working day. And checking applications that have the state. There are 1,383,421 administration announced Thurs- any young man with a streak PRISING THE CONSUMER'S been received. The maximum day that the number of Michigan school children in Michigan. reduction of 20'/r advocated by of idleness in him may better PLEDGE CANVASSING COM- A second allotment of fcTUKM),- ON REDUCING families receiving relief dropped make up his mind nt the be- the Government has dHlnitely from 11*2.KM in June to 111,78!) iu MITTEE NOW AT WORK- (KM) or $0,000,000 will be made been reduced to 15% by the inning that mediocrity will to the schools in December, the July. The total obligations in- e his lot. Without immense, CANVASS OF WAGE AND EM- authorities for the 8 department said, making a total curred for relief by Michigan fell sustained effort he will not l!)33-34 crop year. The Com* PLOYMENT INCREASE ALSO distribution for the year ot WHEAT CROP from 93.636,075 in June to W,- miltee is figuring the maximum climb high. And even though about $I8,(NMMMI0. The amount l!)6,608 in July. fortune or chance were to lift UNDER WAY. and minimum acreages for each is some $3,000,000 less than last him high, he would not stay applicant, the latter being noti- year but more than anticipated NATIONS NOW CO-OPERATING Conservation officers are mak- there. For to keep at the top fied by letter as to his acreage ing an announcement concerning The meeting at the City Hall by the department at the first of TO BRING ORDER INTO THE is harder almost than to get allotment for next year's wheal Monday afternoon of the twen- the year. Ihe opening of Ihe duck hunting there. There are no office ty-six ladies named last week crop. PRODUCTION OF THE season that all sportsmen should hours for leaders. The campaign for the reduc- remember. The opening date has for the consumer's pledge can WORLD'S BREAD CROP — vassing committee of the N H A tion of wheat acreage is progress- been changed to OCTOBKB I and ing nicely. Those townships The "bank holiday" which was conducted by R. Van Dyke, HOW LAND TAKEN FROM anyone apprehended shooting we were told was to be for but C. 0. LAWRENCE having the heaviest wheat acre- ducks before that time will be chairman of the Lowell N R A WHEAT PRODUCTION CAN eight days has now stretched unit. Mr. Van . age report heavy sign-ups. The dealt with as violators of Ihe into eight months. We are a Dyke instructed district committees are making BE USED. Almost half of Michigan's forest fires are caused by careless law. II is a whole lot wiser to patient people. the workers as to an effort to see that every grower smokers, according to State Conservation Department figures. wail until the season opens on HERE 42 YEARS has a chance to sign an applica- Any old ash receiver in Ibis man's car would have saved him October 1. how to conduct I.ate announcements from THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER tion. from flicking his lighted cigarette toward the dry vegetation lin- the campaign. Washington on the emergency In some places the idea has ing the roadside. Is there any difference between HE ENTRY for this article Headed by Mrs. program for wheat acreage re- spread about that both landlords a trailor, which is used regularly, is mr.de up from the follow- William Murphy. IS LAID TO REST duction set the per cent of acre- and tenants do not have to sign. and a "house car" which is used Ting tditonal taken from a co-chairman of age to be reduced, give rules on It is absolutely necessary that but a short time during the sum- recent issue of the Christian the women's un- the use of this ground, and state both of these parties sign and mer months on camping trips? Science Monitor: it, the ladies are now calling on IN BUSINESS HERE 15 YEARS. that the four principal wheal also have disinterested parties At Ihe present time, both trailor " 'Turning from the city news- every residence in the village, TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR producing countries have entered Legion Officers HONE TALENT witness the signatures. and "house car" pay the same papers 1o the small town press asking the housewife to sign a County Agent K. K. Vining in- into an agreement to act together weight tax in securing license exchanges that come to the edi- consumer's co-operation card PAST 25 YEARS—HIS UNEX- in avoiding future destructive formed The Ledger by telephone plates. But the trailor may be tor's desk is like stepping from lliis card reads as follows: overproduction of wheal. PECTED DEATH A SHOCK TO yesterday that he had just re- used the entire year while the the slums, full of vice, into an "I will cooperate in re-em- Farmers in the United States Installed Monday WILL PRESENT FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS ceived word from Washington "house car" is on the road only old fashioned garden sweet with ployment by supporting and will be asked lo reduce their av- slating that Monday, Sept. £)th a few weeks. tavendar and thyme and the patronizing employers and erage plantings of wheat by 15 workers who are members of Charles 0. Lawrence, for more has been fixed as the last date Dr. E. F. Stickley In Charge of scent of perennial flowers. The for signing up for the wheat re- per cent. This means that Michi- N R A." than forty years a respected 3-ACT COMEDY The village of Grandville is no pages of the big dailies are full duction program. gan will be asked to devote ap- Impressive Ceremony After signing the card the resident of this community, imore—as a village. She is, in- of murder, thievery, immortality Kent Co. wheat growers who are proximately 100,000 acres of 1 stead, a city of the fifth class. At und selllshness that the belter housewife is given a Blue Eagle passed away last Saturday morn- crop land to other purposes than going to sign up can hurry things Over fifty members of the "UNCLE HENRY'S WEDDING" I the recent election there were news is obscured by these glar- to be pasted in the window of ing at Jennings hospital, Detroit, its ordinary one of growing along in this county by getting Charles W. Clark Post of the only 24 votes against incorporat- ing shatterings of the Decalogue. her home. at the age of 73 years. wheat. That 100,000 acres is TO BE STAGED BY LOWELL their applications in at once. American Legion witnessed Hit ing as a city. .1. John Pope, One puts the papers aside with a The canvass began early Tues- Mr. Lawrence's last illness was almost entirely in 56 counties. Following are the names of the impressive ceremonies held Mon- I. O. O. F. NO. 115, ON SEPT. ublisher of the Grandville Star, depression and heartache that day morning and the committees of comparative short duration and Land taken from wheat produc- committees in each of the nine day night in connection with the as long advocated that Grand- met with such whole-hearted co- word of his death came as a dis- tion can not be used lo grow any 2fi AND 27 —CALLED THE K the world is so full of terrible districts in Kent County. Those installation of new officers. Dr. ville throw off the yoke of Wy- nnd unhappy things. operation that it is predicted tinct shock to his many friends crop that moves directly lo mar- desiring to sign can get in touch E. F. Stickley, of Coopersville, SHOW WITH A MILLION oming township and his efforts " 'Then picking up the papers that Lowell will be one hundred here. ket or which is used to directly with these men. committeeman of Ihe liflh dis- have been crowned with success. that record the happenings of the per cent under the N H A by Sat- Although he had not been in increase the amount of meat or LAUGHS. District 1, comprising Byron trict, was the presiding officer Congratulations. urday night. the best of health in the imme- dairy products going to market. little towns around us, one gains and Wyoming townships, Jerome and in introducing the new olli- Businessmen Co-operate liate past, Mr. Uiwrence's condi- renewed faith in life. Here are Lilly, Ernest Brown and Ray B. It can be left unplanted, summer eers to their new tasks called On Tuesday and Wednesday, The Ionia Country clubhouse set forth only that which uplifts tion was not thought serious un- fallowed, placed in permanent Chairman R. Van Dyke and I). Severs; No. 2, Gaines and Paris. upon all members to present u September 26th and 27th. the big burned lo Ihe ground at 3:30 a. a community—the activities of til a few weeks ago when he was pasture, used for forest tree three-act comedy, "Henry's Wed- G. Look began the canvassing of taken ill while at a family gath- Byron Ward, Max Petterson and united front in working for the in. Friday, with all its contents the business men, the church the business houses Tuesday foi plantings, or sown to green ma- ding." will be staged by the I. 0. ering near Romeo, when he was Cornelius Oosla; No. 3, Cale- best interests of the Post ana and furnishings and Ihe playing items, the happy social gather- the purpose of securing data re- nure crops to be plowed down. O. F. of this city al the City Hall taken to Jennings hospital. Mr. donia and Cascade, Joseph Wen community. The new officers outfits of many of its members. ings of the people, the marriages, garding local increases in wages Meadow crops can be sown if starting at 8:15 each evening. Lawrence recovered sufliciently ger, Henry Tlmm and Richard who accepted their new respon- The origin of the fire has not births and deaths, farmers' items, and number of people employeJ. that would have been done under The following committees have to return home, later returning VanOveran; No. 4, Lowell and sibilities with pledges of co-oper- been learned. The club was and all the thousand and one Mr. Van Dyke reports that the Bowne, Frank Houghton, Mow- a regular plan of crop rotation. ation were: been chosen and are now al conceived by former Gov. Fred daily occurrences that make up to the hospital for further treat- Any cultural practices to control work on the production; Gen- local campaign promises to be ment and it was during this per- ard Aldrich and Howard Bartlett; Commander—Wm. J. Delaney. W. Green, who purchased the the simple annals of the great wholly successful. weeds can be used on the land. eral chairman, Don Phillips; iod that the end came. No. 5, Ada and Vergenncs, M. Vice Com.—A. II. Stormzand. sightly location and built the common people, who are reallv The names of those who have Canada, United States, Austra- cast committee: Mrs. Lewis Jones B. McPherson, John McCabe and Adjt.—C. W. Powell. club house before the club was the foundation of this broad enrolled under the N R A are Obituary Sketch lia. and Argentina are the four and Mrs. Balph Boerma: adver- Theodore Bailey; No. fi, Cannou Finance Officer—William C. organized; country of ours. posted in the window of the post Charles Orrin Lawrence was countries endeavoring by coop- tising committee. Ed. Bowman u and Grattan, Leon Whitten, Er- Doyle. 'Scandals are seldom pub- oflice. However, those who have born in the state of Missouri on erative action to prevent future and N. E .Borgerson; ticket com- nest Ladner and C. Kent Jakt* Chaplain—Rev. A. J. Hoolsema. Coleman C. Vaughan, former lished in the country newspapers, signed up and whose names have March 25, 1800, the son of Orrin recurrence of tremendous over- mittee, Sam Myers and Mrs. Lew- way; No, 7, Nelson, Spencer. Historian—W. W. Gumser. Secretary of State and now head but if it so happens that decency failed to appear on the list ami Harriet K. Lawrence. They supplies of wheat and to obtain is Jones; stage and costume com Courlland and Oakfield, John Sgt. at Arms—II. O. Graham. of Ihe building and loan division demands it, the uglier details are should be patient since it takes left Missouri when he was a Casterline. Glenn Davis and J. an orderly reduction of the pres- miltee, Mrs. Henry Alexander. of the department, will represent omitted, or given a kindly touch small boy and made their home ent huge carryover. The agree- Welfare Officer—George Hatch. These committees, aided by time for all of the names to be W. Griswold; No. 8, Tyrone, So- Member Ex. Com.—Warner Ihe Department of State, at a con- that is widely different from the recorded and difficulties straight- in Oakland, Ontario, where he ments were entered into at the Miss Nollie E. Parrott, represent- lon, Sparta and Algoma, Eli Rob- Roth. ference to be held in Washington unfeeling publicity of the city ened out at the Department ot received his education, and later erts, F. E. Peterson and James Ixmdon Conference. ing the Universal Producing sometime during September. The press. The offenders may be Commerce office in Detroit. It married Fanny Marie Kelley on IHanna; No. 9, Alpine, Plainfield, In behalf of the Post Mr. R. M. Company, report preparations conference has been called by the our neighbors, or people wc is probably well to state here January 3, 1883. Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids and Walker, Fred Shivel presented a Past Com- for the event have been progress- Home Owners' l^an Corporation have rubbed elbows with all our that the names which appear at Lawrence came lo Lowell in 181)1, Klenk, Herman Hasselink and mander Badge to retiring Com- ing rapidly during Ihe last few of Washington and will be attend- lives. They are real human be- the local post oflice as signed up Mr. l^awrence engaging in the Joseph Schwielyer. Lowell Schools mander Bruce McQueen. Mr. days. Benearsals are being held ed by banking, insurance ami ings to their town paper, while for the Blue Eagle are copied bakery business. He later oper- Shivel voiced the sentiment of each afternoon and evening al building and loan commissioners to the great city dailies they are from the 's agreemenl ated a china and grocery store. the entire membership when he the I. o. o. P. hall. of the larger states. Some uni- merely grains of a sort that are blanks after being sent to De- This part of his career covered a stated that the badge was pre- This big three-act comedy fied plan of operation is to be ground out hourly in their news troit. This accounts for a num- period of about fifteen years. Off to Good Start sented as a token of esteem, and brings lo you many funny and worked out at the conference. mills. ber of mistakes in the spelling of When Mr. I^awrence retired three GRIDDERSIN of service rendered. ridiculous situations that arise " 'Sometimes people speak light- the names. or four years ago he bail been Excursion to Chicago on Ihe wedding day of an old A general rainfall the first of ly of the country newspaper, Teachers and Students Alike Attention is called to a full traveling for H. Leonard Jc Sons Mr. E. Winegar of Grand Bap- bachelor of 55 when his nephew the week brought much-needed but it is one of the most potent page advertisement on page 7 of Grand Rapids for twenty-five Well Pleased With New Ar- ids explained that the legion does not want him to get mar- relief from drouth and heat. nnd uplifting factors in our na- years. INITIAL TEST ried because it will cut him out which shows how Lowell busi- rangement of Central Building. will sponsor an excursion lo the Heat records of several years for tional existence.' " ness men are co-operating in the Mr. Lawrence bail been a mem- National Convention at Chicago of $100,000 bequest in his grand September were broken during N R A program. ber of the Lowell Methodist Epis- and that round-trip tickets can father's will. the early days of the month. CLEAR TRACK AHEAD FOR Schools opened Monday wilh copal church for forty years. He be purchased from Grand Bapids Maybe gliosis don't walk or Temperature on Saturday ranged FRIDAY NIGHT over 550 boys and girls in the THE CORN-COB PIPE CODE was a man of strict integrity anil for $3.70. The train will leave spirits talk, but you must see around i)8; on Monday it had pleasing personality. Central Building. Hie accom- on October I and passengers will what happens behind the wall> drupped to 55. Monday's rain ITH justifiable pride in modations provided in the newly Besides the widow he is sur- be permitted to return at any of Ihe "Henry Macy Mansion" stopped all forest fires. the golden bowl and Government Will MIDDLEVILLE HERE FOR LO- arranged rooms appear entirely vived by three daughters: Clara time within nine days on a day September 26lh and 27th. the Wproof in abundance that satisfactory from all angles and McCarty, Lowell; Mrs. H. J. Full- CAL'S TRYOUT — COACH coach. This excursion is open days set for both the uncle's and The free lunch that went with it bus not gone the route the change was hailed by teach- er, Grand Rapids; Mrs. Harry FINCH STARTS SEASON to all citizens who wish to make nephew's wedding. a glass of beer will never return of the buggy whip and Sisson, Detroit; and five grind- ers and pupils as a success. The play bringing lo you al other items of Americana, the Spend $72,000 the trip. Any local citizens who if the pending "fair competition" children: Mrs. Don Johnson, WITH HEAVIEST OUTFIT- this big wedding all the famous corn-cob pipe, product of mother Enrollment Average are interested should get in code of the delicatessen industry Grand Rapids, Miss Frances iMc- couples of the gay nineties: Miss earth and genuine aid to philos- A DIFFICULT SCHEDULE The total enrollment in all the touch with the commander or ad- is approved by the Agriculture Carty, Lowell; and Lawrence, Hoop Skirt, Beau Brummell. ophy, is distinctly on the up and grades reached 582 on Wednes- jutant. Adjustment Administration. Deal- Helen and Charles Fuller ot AHEAD BUT TEAM PROMIS- Shiek of Chicago World's Fail up and must have a code. In On Lowell Bridges day and of course this number ers believe it is "unfair compell- Grand Rapids. of 1893, the Panteleltc Girl, Merry- the name of "Manufacturers of ES TO UPHOLD GLORIOUS will increase within the next ton" lo give away food when they Funeral services were held at Widow, Celluloid Collar, Benny, Corn Cob Pipe Trade Group," ap- few days. The children from are selling it. So they have In- Further information regarding the late residence Tuesday at RECORD OF PAST. plication has been filed with the Lowell No, 9 are attending their Gas House Harry and twenty-six cluded in their code a stipulation work on M-21 in the village of 2:30, Rev. H. W. Merrill, officiat- McCarthy Belgians own school this year and this others, all in the gay costumes of making it illegal for wholesale N R A with provisions for a 40- Lowell is given out by the State ing. Burial was in Oak wood hour week and minimum wage of For two weeks Coach Finch's accounts for a smaller enrollment their time. All characters will meat companies to sell salami, Highway Department, stating cemetery. 25 cents per hour. proteges have been pounding the than a year ago, when at a com- be portrayed by Ihe lending busi- bologna and other beer trimmings that a total of $72,000 will be State Fair Toppers ness men of the town. spent in Lowell. dirt at recreation park in an ef- parative time it reached 610. lo any place that might distrib- fort to prepare themselves for The High School is holding its The Secret Royal and Pampus ute them free lo patrons. THE OX WITH THE IDEA The improvements proposed When it comes lo carrying the opening football game of the own with an enrollment of over order of the Mystic Shrine. 30 in include the following: Mill off honors at a Slate fair, leave ATIONAL Recovery Ad- Rockford to Hold season which will be played at 227 in the upper four grades. number and all local people, will The Herbert Hoover house- minLstralor Hugh S. John- race, ncjw superstructure to it lo the McCarthy's of Par 8:00 on Friday night of this week. The non-resident or tuition be present lo help solve the mys- hold, citizen consumers, is signed NJohnson illustrated to bridge, $12,000; crossing Flat riv- nell and their Belgian horses. teries and difficulties that arise Middleville gave the boys a good children make up approximately up under the wide-spreading Pennsylvania a u d i e nee what er bridge, $35,IMMI; mill race, With six pure bred Belgians battle last year and the game one-half of the total in these on this great wedding day. They wings of President Roosevelt's the Government is doing under bridge, $25,000. This is a part ot exhibited at the State Fair in De- Old-TimeBarbecue promises lo be even more inter- grades. will appear in I heir gay cos Blue Eagle. The query whether the Federal government's plan to troit last week, W. J. McCarthy the sign of the Blue Eagle with a esting this year. Probably three tumes of the Southland and sing the former President has signed story of an ox who developed an put men back lo work. The more A Sons captured four champion teams will be thrown into the for you Ihe old lime spirituals an N B A consumer's pledge was idea. "Once there was a very than III) highway construction The old lime barbecue which ribbons. They also got 5 firsts, fray in an effort to uncover Lionel Barrymore that are ever popular. made to him through his secre- poor farmer plowing a field with projects already approved for made Hockford famous through 5 seconds, 4 thirds. I fourth ami promising players. There will also be a number o! tary, Paul Sexson. Sexson re- an ox and a mule," said the gen- Michigan by the U. S. Bureau of out western Michigan will be re- 2 fifths. Here Sun.-Mon. choruses given by the High ported Ihe household was "signed eral. "In the midst of a fur- Public Roads will cost approxi- vived this fall. The usual big Prospects Good The Belgians were exhibited in School girls, in gay costumes up." Mr. and Mrs. Hoover are row the ox got to thinking: '1 mately $3,790,000. program of free eats and sports In looking over his malerial I!) different classes and the Mc- The "M" highways (trunk lines Lionel Barrymore and Miriam which will help to round out the the only members of Ihe family don't need to go on pulling to- galore will be offered when the Mr. Finch was at first discour- Carthy's were the only exhibit- production and give a bit of snap in municipalities,) now approved 1033 event is staged on the thir- aged because of the absence of Hopkins are co-starred in "The living at the campus home. But gether,' so he laid down and ors that were "in the money" ev- and sparkle to the entertainment. for construction will requiro tieth day of September. such luminaries as MciMlahon, Stranger's Beturn," which opens the "household," Sexson said, in- chewed hLs cud. The farmer ery time they showed. The font Watch this paper for a list of about $1,906,000 of the $4,467,679. Green and Burfas in the back- Sunday at the Strand Theatre. cludes secretaries of both and couldn't budge the ox, so he got For weeks the local committees champion ribbons were won on characters and for other infor- 4o allocated for these roads out of As the 85-year-old patriarch of servants. into the yoke with the mule. At have been at work planning an field; Dinsen and Weaver as Senior champion, mare, over 3 mation relative to the big play. the $12,800,000 public works event which will, they believe, guards; IHartley and Houghton as a farm founded und pioneered sun-down the mule came home years old; Junior champion mare, Don't forget Ihe dates —Sep- tired, but the ox was rested and highway grant for Michigan. cast all former barebecues com- tackles; and Lalley, Morte, Ruth- by his family, Lionel Barrymore under 3 years; Junior get of sire, is said lo have one of Ihe most tember the 26th and 27lh at the talkative, and he asked the mule: pletely in the shade. erford and Wood at the end. Af- (three colts sired hv Preston City Hall. 'What did the boss say?' 'Noth- The anticipate a large crowd ter a week's practice, however, interesting cHaracterizattons of Wolfe;) and champiun get ol Brown to Speak ing; he just pulled on together Auto Turns Over, from this as well as other com- he appeared to be much pleased his brilliant career. His his- sire for all ages. with me.' 'Well, didn't he even Lands Against Tree munities in this territory. Rock- with the prospects of another trionic power is declared by pre- The Belgians were in charge mention my name?' 'No—oh, yes; ford has always been deemed good team. The outfit will be view critics lo have attained new of Justin McCarthy, a young man Rev. John Claus At Old Abe Club he did say something about you, one of the liveliest little towns the heaviest in years and tlu- height in the climactic scenes. who takes great pride in his but that was later. A man drove Robert Lee and I^nald Kyser, in the state and its citizens are boys will average over 100 Bliss Hopkins is afforded Ihe horses. That he knows how lo A number of citizens from this up to the gate just now, and Lowell High School juniors, had confident that their guests this pounds. For ends, Clark, Fen- best opportunity she has had in show 'em is evidenced by tin- Starts Ninth Year section of Kent Co., are plan- they talked some and mentioned narrow escape from serious and year will feel that their reputa- ning, Barrett, Rosewarne and her role of the city girl who goes fact that some exhibitors wilh ning to attend a you.' 'Who was that man?' possible fatal injuries last Wed- tion as live hosts is no wise ex- Thorne are the outstanding can- to her grandfather's farm and other kinds of horses such as meeting of the asked the ox. 'That wa: the nesday night when they were aggerated. didates. Rickner, Kyser. Green, finds there the peace and con- Percherons, etc., invited Justin The Central German M. E. con- Old Abe club at butcher.' " forced off the road at a point If you have friends in Rockford Lindsey and I. Hoag will fight tentment she couldn't get in the to do Ihe showing for them. ference which met in Cincinnati the dub rooms south of Saranac by an auto drop them a line right away and for the tackle births and at the city. Here is a role of exacting The McCarthy's began raising the latter part of August returned in Grand Rapids which came out of a driveway di- tell them that you will be in their guard positions we will probably demands and she is said to have Belgians in 1913 and during these Ihe Bev. John Claus to the Ger- this week Fri- Will Move Soon rectly into their path. The sedan town on tin thirtieth prepared see Houseman, Havlik, Eickhoff, exceeded in power the strength 20 years have won wide recogni- man M. E. church charge at I/OW- day evening at written into the original part. which the boys occupied turned for the biggest event of the year. Monkowski and Pinckney. Doyle tion as the producers of purebred ell for another year. Tills 7:30. To New Location completely over and only stopped and Reynolds are battling for stock. marks the beginning of the ninth The speaker of when it landed against a tree 15 pivot positions. In the backfield year of pastorate here for the the evening will Coming Events Garden Lore Club Rev. Claus and is a just recogni- The interior of the store build- feet below the roadway. (Haa Bergin will cavort as quarter- be Hon. Vernon tion of a faithful Christian minis- ing in the Negonce block form- the boys been traveling at fast back, flanked by Christoff, Schwa Frank Hefferan, 64, J. Brown, Mas- The Book Review club will ler. At the Cincinnati confer- erly occupied by the B. T. Ford speed their car would doubtless cha, Brighton, Scott, Ellis, Yeiter, The Lowell Garden Lore club o n publisher meet with Mrs. W. W. Gumser ence it was voted to merge the hardware has been undergoing have landed in the mill pond Sherwood, Sinclair, Hawk, A. met Tuesday afternoon at the Dies at Wheel of Car and member of Tuesday, September 19th. German M. E. church with the extensive repairs, alterations and which is 30 or 40 feet distant Smith, Jt. Hoag. home of Mrs. P. C. Peckham with the St?ite Legisla- English LM. E. church, as a result improvements during the past from the roadway. Season's Schedule Mrs. Clarence Dolloway and Mrs. ture from Ingham county. The Bowne Center Ladies' Aid Frank Hefferan, 64, of Cannon of which action the local German several weeks and when all is Although the body of the car Joe Scott, assistant hostesses. Af- Rep. Brown has become well society will give a chicken Sept. 15 —Middleville —Here. township, was found dead at the church now belongs lo the regu- completed will be occupied by the was badly wrecked the boys mi- ter the regular business meeting known lo readers of The Ledger supper Thursday night, Septem- Sept. 22 — G. R. Lee — Here. wheel of his automobile Friday lar Michigan English M. E. Price-Bite Hardware Co. Since raculously escaped serious injur- Ihe chairman, Mrs. Peckham, in- through a scries of articles print- ber 28lh. Watch for announce- Sept. 29 —Allegan—Here. afternoon half a mile south of conference. Of the ten German starting in business a few months ies. About a half day's time troduced Mr. Emory T. Toogood. ed recently in these columns ment later. By order of com- Oct. 0 — Ionia — Here. the McCabe school house in Ada M. E. conferences heretofore ex ago the business of this new con- was required to get the car back a teacher at Davis Technical dealing with various phases of mittee. (cl7 Oct. 13 —Holland—Here* township. isting in the United States all cern has grown steadily, making onto the roadway. school. Grand Rapids, who talked our state government. Mr. Oct 20 — Rockford — Here. His aulo had left the road, have now merged with the Eng- larger quarters a necessity. They on Aquatic plants. Brown's knowledge of such mat- Oct. 27 —Belding —Here. run up an embankment and lish with the exception of the expect to be settled in their new The next meeting will be held ters is equalled by but few men "Is Goofus unhappily mar- Strand Announcement Nov. 4 — East G. R. — There. turned over. It is believed he Eastern. location the tlrst of the coming ried?" October 3rd, at Mrs. Willard in the state and for this reason Owing to the fact that all con- Nov. 11 —Grandville — There. suffered a heart attack or stroke The locaj German M. E. church month. "I'm afraid so." Hunter's, with (Mrs. M. Sinclair, many from this locality will im- tracts for the new season's pic- and Mrs. S. B. Wenger, assisting. of apoplexy, according to Deputy has about 75 members and will "But when he married his wife prove Ibis opportunity to hear tures have a clause which says Mary Pickford's Romantic Life Sheriffs Jay Schenck and Bert doubtless continue to function in he called her his 'jewel'." lim speak. VILLAGE TAX NOTICE that a minimum price of fifteen Story. New and intimate revela- Zeeff, who investigated. its own church house with a Ger "So be did—but later he dis- The Lowell Ledger and your cents must be charged, the tions of why Doug and Mary part- choice of either the Grand Rap- man speaking minister in charge covered that he couldn't afford Besides the widow, Elizabeth, Wedding Invitations, Announce- By order of the Village council Strand program coupons which ed. A close-up of the heart nnd ids Herald or the Grand Rapids for some time to come. the kind of setting she demand- he leaves a sister, Mrs. James ments, Visiting Cards, Social Cor- the time for paying the Village were formerly worth fifteen mind of America's sweetheart Press, one year for $5.50. This ed." Kenna of Comstock Park. Fun- respondence Papers, Etc., Etc. taxes have been extended during cents are now worth ten cents. and Filmdom's Reigning Princess offer good only on R. F. D. routes eral services were held Monday the month of September. Your choice of either the The Lowell ledger Job Printing Use the coupon and save ten will be published in next Sun- or where there is no newsboy at 9 a. m, at St. Patrick's church, Michigan Farmer or the Ohio Wm. C. Hartman, Department. To Buy, Sell, Rent or Swap, cents. day's Chicago Herald and Ex. delivery. Send all orders to The Parnell. Interment in Parnell Farmer in combination with The City Treasurer. Use Ledger Want Column. (cl7) «. C. Callier, Mgr. aminer. ledger. Catholic cemetery. Ledger for $2.25 per year. Job printing—Ledger office. CORRECTION

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SIX THB LOWKLL (MICH.) LBOGBR and ALTO SOLO TOURSDAY, SEPT. 7. 1933 Kent County Republican* lo Stage Rousing Picnic this Week Saturday Lowell Schools WEAVER'S ra., Lowest Prices Notable Speakers, Sports, Games (Continued from First Page) School Days are HoroAgtii Teachers We carry a complete line of School Sup- SATURDAY SPECIALS On Tuesday Ihe Board of Edu- cation completed the roster of On Saturday afternoon, Sep- lican organizations under the plies and old and new School Books. teachers for 1933-4. With one tcmluT ftlh, the Hepublicans of leadership of (Mrs, Frank Burl, exception all have had ex- Kent county and vicinity, under •Mrs. James A. Doran and Mrs. 25 per cent reduction on all Waterman Pens during perience. All of the teachers of the ausoices of the various Hepuh- Huntley Russell, Beef Ribs CA i Beef Roast 1 AA any subject in the upper four the first three weeks of school. an clubs are planninK a pic- Senator Earl W. Munshaw grades have degrees. It should Lean and meaty lb. VV I Choice chuck cuti, lb. I WW nic to be held at Johnson park at will be in charge of the Speakers Be noticed that although the (irandville. Johnson park is a committee wilh Senator iHerben seventh nnd eighth grades will new county uark which was ded- P. Orr of Caro as the principal be in home rooms, the work icated on Labor Day and will be speaker, Mr. Orr stands close HiMerloy's Drag Store will be deparlmenlallzed, Mr. Hamburg Fr«ih ground Perk least inty spots of Michi- lo the top of the list. Of charm- Fraiklirters Finch, Mrs. Smith. Miss Koth and •I we have been ac- ing personality he will be de Tha star* Boston Butt Mrs. Reynolds will all teach these Large 2 lbs. 15c corded a good break in being penned upon lo give those in at- youngsters. All teachers have uc rmitted to be the tlrst to hold tendancc an intellectual treat. Little bone been hired at $1,00 per year. The 3 pounds hiKh carnival there. Many prominent Republicans Kb ( complete list of teachers for Ihe We have choice cuts of The picnic will be a basket or pi throughout the Stale are expect- year: iQe pot luck affair and we earnestly ed to be in attendance including SPRING LAMB AND VEAL W. W. Gumser, superintendent; 25c ask everyone to come and have SUNDAY DINNER BusLine Schedule our Secretary of State, Frank D. W. J, Smith, principal and agri- a good time. Bring the whole Fitzgerald, Senator Arthur iH. culture; R. B. Avery, mathematics SUGGESTIONS Grand Rapids—Ionia—Lsasiag family, gives the wife and kids a Vandenberg, ex-Governor Freit in High School; (Miss Dora Bangs, A. A. Scknbel, Pres. ib. 12V c break. Sports and games are be- Rolled Beef Roast Boned and tied 2 W. Green, Congressman Carl E. kindergarten: Miss Marion ing arranged and monaged by (Lowell Time) Mapes and many others. Brown, South Ward, grades 1-5; By ANN PAGI Edward N. Linkfleld nnd Robert Pass the word to your neigh- Miss Marion Bushnell, first grade i BAST DAILY WBST Sausage, All pork 3 lb., 25c Gaunt, who are experts in this ITH August nearly over, ths har- bors and friends and let's make Miss Ruth M. Collier, commer- 7:35 s, m. 8:55 s. m. line. W vest of frulU and vsgstables la at this an affair worth remembei. cial in High School, physical 10:35 a. m. 12:25 p.m. Smoked Pionlos, Small, mild cured Ib. 8o Refreshments will be in charge ing. Its hsight Host vegetables are both lani training; R. W. Finch, shop, sci- plentiful and low In price. All over the 2:35 p. m. 3:55 p. m. of the various Women's Re pub- Jacob J. Ball, General Chairman. 3 Ibt. 2So ence, physicsl education, etc., in country excellent wastern peaa are 5:25 p. m. 8:35 p, m. Lard, Pure home rendered available. Peas are especially good High School; Miss Dorothy Koth, BAST SUNDAY ' WBST seventh grade, social science in with poultry, lamb and with flah, all of Round bone cuts 3 ibi. 25c grades 6-8; Miss l^ois Krieger, which are good choices at the present 7:35 s. m. Pork Steak C. W. Runciman Says It's No Fun Ume. 10:55 a. m. third grade; (Miss Iva Little, It is the height of the green core 5:25 p. m. 8:35 p. m. fourth grade; I.ie R. Miller, so- season and the Ume to eaajoy eorn-on- Getting NR.A. Codes Through cial Science in illigh School; Miss New Low Prices on Round Trips. Meat, th* most nourithing food, it tht mott economical food when bought from the-cob. Tomatoes are ripe, sweet and Lucy Moody, fifth grade; Mrs. Juicy—at their beet either raw or STATION AT Hannah Reynolds, sixth grad:1, cooked. They are delicious stuffed 9 C, H. Runciman returned home Mr. Runciman said when inter arithmetic in grades 7-8; Mrs. with a macaroni and cheese mixture. Phono 166 Wo Doll vor Peaches and cantaloupe are plenti- Henry * Drug Stan WEAVER'S Salurdov from Washington viewed, "I think it will take at Warner Roth, Latin and English in High (School; Mra. W. J. Smith, ful and of excellent quality, Bartlett 203 B. Mala BL Lowell, Mich. where he wont last week wilh least three weeks for any code to pears are delicious eaten out-of-hand bean men from all bean growing be passed al Washington and all grade 8, English in grades 7-8-9; or In salads. Nectarines are In market Secare Tickets Befera Bearding slates in the union (14 altogeth- agncullural products go through Miss Nellie Tiffany, grade 2; Ad but their season is brief. Baa fi oclock. Rev. R. W. Merrill pro- er) to submit the national and the agricultural adjustment act, rian Zwemer, science in High here are menus from the Quakec vided a pleasant surprise in the More Local News regional bean codes. (He found which in reality is the State De- School. Maid Kitchen; Social Events The Lowell Ledger snd the form of a bushel of roasted that there is a great deal of red partment of Agriculture, there Tnitian Lew Cast Dlaaer sweet corn. Base ball and other tape in presenting a code as the has not been a single code Grand Rspids Herald, both for Mrs. Gren Sayles entertained Mr. and IM*i. E. S. While at- High School tuition will be but Bacon Spaghetti—Italian Style $5.50 on R. F. D. routes. All the West Side Kuchre club at her sports took place in the after- tended the White reunion at Mor- phraseology of the code must passed finally in this depart- $60.00 this year snd if proper noon and everyone reported a conform with approved state- ment." Cole Slaw Herald clubbing ofTers sre good home last Wednesday afternoon. rison Lake Monday. application had been made be- Bread and Butter st The Ledger office. Three tables were in play. Her wonderful time. ments that have been passed by Due to Ihe enormous crowds fore the fourth (Monday in July Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Briggs of Raspberry O .iiUn ests were the 'Mesdames Dell legal nnd judicial authorities and of people in Washington with the home districts are duty bound Tea or Coffee Milk g Grand Rapids were Sunday the entire code must read in con- codes for every conceivable kind •eeeeeeeeeMM mdon, Wesley Roth, Will Births to provide the payment of the Meihua Cast Flynn, Will Morgan, John How- iesls of his parents, Mr. and formity wilh the government's of business it Is very hard to get same. In going over the records rs. Harry N. Briggs. ard, Mert (Sinclair, Charles Wil- S phraseology. hearings and appointments, how- we cannot find when the tuition Chuck Roast ef Beet Ckieken Pit Sspper liamson, Bert Charles. Km! Rog- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Speei- Mrs. Jennie Damouth of Way- The first step Is to present Ihe ever the committee at work on rate wis any lower in recent Browned Potatoes slra on August 31 an 8 Ib. daugh- code lo an economist and attor- the bean codes was busy from Baked Stuffed Tomatoes at Alton Church BasetnoAk ers, Philip Krum, Merritt Day and land returned home Wednesday limes. We happened on the fol- Jelly or Preserves Gordon Frost. Honors were car- ter, Mary Alice, at Blodgett hos- after spending a week with her ney, which is known as the code 8:15 in the morning until about lowing item in the minutes for pital. coding department. Then the 12:00 al night. Bread aad Butter Thursday, Sopt. 14 ried away by Mrs. Dell Condon, brother, Harry N, Briggs and 1863, signed by Robert Hunter, Bartlett Pears Mrs. Merritt Day and iMrs. Will family. code goes to Ihe code board, the Mr. Runciman observed thai clerk:—"Voted that foreign schol- Coffee (hot or iced) Milk bjr Alton Ladies' Aid Morgan. Delicious refreshments legal department, Ihe consum- the officials at Washington must ars pay $3.00 per term in the Coming Events Guests of Mr. and iM^s. IHtarry Very Special Otaner Free Entertainment were served by Ihe hostess. ers' board, labor board, and fin- be nearly worn out since they upper room, and $2.00 per term N. Briggs last week were their ally lo Ihe chairman of the agri- work from ten to fifteen hours Cantaloupe The Lowell Garden Lore club son, Faye Briggs, and his wife in Ihe lover room, and be ex- cullural adjustment act. The each day in trying to rush Roast Lamb Baked Stuffed Potatoes Fancy Wark Sale Married 25 Years will meet at the home of Mrs. P. and daughter, Virginia, and Mrs. pelled if the amount be not paid code must be approved of by all through the many codes. Hi when the term Is half over." Sweet Corn or Green Pess Mr. and Mrs. Fred West cele- C. Peckham, on Tuesday, Septem- Briggs' sister, Phyllis Walker, all Tomato Salad Salad Dressing of these departments before it stated, "1 cannot see where any The quotation implies that there brated their twenty-fifth wed- ber Ilth, al three o'clock. of Toledo, Ohio. Virginia and Rolls Butter Begin Serving 5:30 is suitable for a hearing. After code will be passed in Washing- was difficulty in collecting tui- ding anniversary (Sunday at their Phyllis remained over until Tues- Spanish Cream that it is given special order ton for some lime unless a rep- tion seventy years ago. The Adults 35c; Children 20c farm home. A bountiful chicken Island City Bebekah Lodge will day, Cfffee (hot or Iced) Milk and a dale for the final hearing is resentative of that code is spend- rural districts about Lowell are dinner was served. Those help- have a special meeting for regu- •••••••••••••••esseee set, which must be ten days in irig full lime in crowding his now over $3,000 in arrears in the ing to celebrate the anniversary lar business. September 12, at C16-17 advance of the notice. wort through." payment of the tuition, due in were their children, Frank, Irene 8 o'clock p. m. Mrs. E, Stinchi- Family Reunions most instances to no fault of the and Ruth, and relatives from comb, secretary. districts. The local board is Jenison, Cascade, Grand Rapids Blanding Family showing every consideration lo and Rockford. Several beauti- The regular meeting of the Our Part in Government these districts and in almost ev- ful gifts were received. Eastern Star, Cyclamen Chapter, The Blanding family held their ery instance Ihe outlying school Mr. and Airs. West have spent 0 E. S, will be held Friday eve- annual reunion at Fallasburg boards have shown a splendid twenty-one years of their mar- ning at 7:30 at the iNCasonic Tern- Park on I^abor Day. About sev- ODAY men of all nations are the word "citisenship." Citisen- spirit in attempting payments. ried life on their farm three le. Ry order of the Worthy enty enjoyed a fine picnic din- evidencing deep latereat in ship, as a way of living, has to do In many other districts no child miles west of Lowell, where they latron, Myrtle Sinclair. ner. Members were present with such opportunities as come a T the affairs of their reapective will be permitted to enter High now reside. from Hillsdale, Lansing, Ionia, to the thinker in the usual walks Free port, Rockford, Greenville gorernmenta. This progreaaiTe at- School until all delinquent tuition titude haa undoubtedly reaulted of life, ia the home, the school, ««««««» ••«««•« and ILowell. At the business has been paid. This is not the A group of former school mates from the ceaaeieaa, though not al- or the shop. Citisenship mea meeting Ihe following officers policy of the local school authori- gathered for a reunion and pic- waya recognised, influence ot the bringing to bear upon these acUvi- CARDS OF THANKS S were elected: President, Emery ties and there is a fine feeling of nic at Fallasburg Park last Tues- % wonderful Chriatlan teaching that Ues the Influence ot a high ideeU Blanding of Greenville; secretary, confidence and co-operation be- day evening. Those present We extend our sincere thanks in the aight ot God all men ara ism. It means pracUdag Jesus' tween districts. In planning on Mrs. Ruby Hudson of Lowell. It Golden Rule. "All things whatso- were Mrs. Harry Sisson. Mrs. Al- to our relatives, friends and equal. This doea not mean that finances for the year, however, was decided that the reunion ever ye would that men should do bert Roth and Mrs. Edwin Doyle, neighbors, who came to us with every person as a citisen can have the local board has estimated that next year should be held at Fal- to you, do ye even so to them.' all of Detroit, Mrs. H. Ramsdell, of sympathy and help in the time aaaigned to him a apodal public the delinquent fees will be paid Low Optical Prices lasburg Park on l^abor Day. For the student of Christian Sd Madison, Wis., Mrs. John Roth ot of our bereavement. To the duty. However, to everyone comes before the close of the year. It the privilege, aa well as the duty, ence to be a good dtlsen he must Grand Rapids, Mrs. Ernest Fore- Snow neighborhood, the South has also been decided that no Our Prices on gluees are now lowar than they Bieri Family Reunion of being a supporter of right gov- practice the truth discovered and man, (Misses Anna and Kathryn ILowell neighborhood, the S. L. credit for 1933-4 will be given have been for some time. The new N R A code ernment, and thia la indeed a high founded by Mary Baker Eddy. Lalley, (Mrs. Charles Knapp, Mrs. School Association, the Legion The children and grandchil- until past due accounts have b^en Bert Charles, and Mrs. J. R. Bei*- boys and all who sent the beau dren of Chris. Bieri met at Fal- efflce. To each citiaen come op- That this religion is the Sdence will force the price of f lasses up in a short time. : of Jesus' teachings has been paid in full. We have before us gin, all of tawell. 'tifiil flowers, furnished cars and lasburg park Sunday for their portunitiea to aupport a righteous proved many tinea by the works a letter from the Department of every act of kindness. annual reunion. There were government through intelligent which IU students have done and Public Instruction. For the in- Avail yourself of the opportunity while Mrs. Marion Schneider forty-one members present from thinking. Through the cultivation Masonic and Eastern Star Picnic and exercise of such qualities of are doing through the apiritual formation of many who have and Children. Jackson, Owosso, Newaygo and it it possible to save, for this is the low- The Masonic and Eastern Star thought aa are implied by the understanding of God's law. He made inquiries of us during the IMr. and Mrs. M. P. Schneider. Lowell. picnic was held at Fallasburg worda understanding, charity, ciU- who practices Christian Sdence, in past few weeks we quote: est glasses will be for some time to come. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider. Park, August 31, about 126 mem- aenship, and prayer, the individ- ways small or great, is well pre- "School districts not maintaining Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schneider. Fletcher Family Reunion pared to take his place as a ser- an approved High School arc bers and their families enjoyed (plfi aal can prepare himself t« be a Ihe delicious potluck dinner al About forty descendants of aaeful citiaen in hia community. vant of mankind. Speaking of "a obliged by law to pay High School John and Eunice Fletcher were Chrlatian Science enablea one to knowledge of the Sdence of be- tuition They have no right to L SI6LEI, Opleaelritt, Lewell, CARD OF THANKS delightfully entertained Septem- fagard these subjects In tbelr true ing," Mra. Eddy says in "Sdence discriminate against High School The kindness and sympathy ber 3rd al the pleasant farm light. As men begin to grasp the aad Health with Key to the Scrip- students in order to make more Grots Consignment tures" (p. 121), "It raisea the shown to us in the loss of our homes of IMT. and Mrs. W. S. truth concerning Ood's govern- money available to run Ihe first ]E HE HE HE 3E thinker into his naUve air of in- mother will long be remembered Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ment, and to prove their under- eight grades. Harker, (Harriet Fletcher.) Fol- standing by bettering individual aight and perspicadty." Surely, School districts are obliged lo EGG PRICES by one so equipped can furnish strong Mrs. George Murray, Jr. lowing a sumptuous dinner a thinking, they find themselves pay High School tuition for post- support to the right activities of short business session was held willing and ready to accept the ra- graduate students who are under Extra firsls, 22 oz .21 Mrs. Frank Gerard. dvlc government. The doorway to Mrs. James Dors. (plfi al which lime the following offi- sponaihilities of uaefui dtizenabip. twenty-one years of age and Firata 14 Many opportunities are thua the highest service is opened otherwlise eligible." H. CALLIER. cers were elected: President, through the power for good In Medium 19 oz 13 George E. Fletcher of Grand made available by spiritual under- Manager Tramp—Madam, I have seen standing. This understanding in- true prayer. Prayer founds thought STRAND u«„ Bapids and (Hiolland; First Vice Trade 08 better days cludes intelligent comprehension, on the divinely subetantial Rock, Pres., Seymour Coles of S. Boston, Spring Hill-East Ada Madam—That may be, but I enlightenment, alertness. One who Christ, the true idea of God, the By Mrs. Earl Vosbnrg Suki«ct to chant* without no'.lca have no lime to discuss the 2nd Vice Pres., Darius Stone ol through Christian Science aeeks to strong foundation for the super- TDII-FIU SEPT. 7-1 MTIIMT, SEPT. 1 weather wilh strangers. Muir; Sec., Mrs. Hattie Harker and understand hia government, iU structure of harmonious living. WE CALL FOR EGGS Mrs. Elsie Fletcher, treasurer. purposes, methods, and aims, haa True prayer avails, and the Chria- Strong school started its fall Doable Featare Show RICHARD BARTHELMES8 One marriage, that of Miss Marie term Tuesday with Miss Vanden- To Buy, Sell, Rent or Swap, an intelligent standard whereby to tlan Scientist learns to pray avail- NILS ASTHER, Fletcher, the birth of a daughter ingly not alone for the good of broeck of Moseley, teaching there in OHROUCH Phone 27J-F3 Use Ledger Want Column. measure its acta. He is not misled to Mr. and (Mrs. Stanley Coles, by false propaganda or by personal himself, but for the whole world. again. KAY FRANCIS and two deaths, Ihe little son of Influence. He casta hia ballot on In Christian Sdence, prayer Is far- Peter Feenstra and two broth- ia "Central Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni and the side of integrity, sound sense, vent. reverent aspiration; It la ers returned to Grand Rapids Airport11 that of J. 1). Stannard of Phoe- and progress. In this way he rises spiritual vision. Prayer ts that after camping for a time on 'Stem it liybreik' nix, Ariz., have occurred since above the limitations ot a merely mental atUtude which rests on the Grand river. the last' meeting. The first re- material sense ot government and conviction that God. Love, is the Mr. and Mrs. Rud Lunsdon also only cause and creator, and that To Our Customers, New and Old: union of Ihe family was held begins to demonstrate the truth spent Saturday in Grand Rapids. BETTE DAVT8 ia News - Comedy - Cartoon fifty-eight years ago al the home concerning real government; for every real effect Is Godlike. Pray- Several men are now helping er breaks the mesmerism of befog- Our Autumn Fruit Season is here. We specialize of the late John and Eunicc be has learned the spiritual nature the Vosburg brothers saw crates. Eve. skewa 7:15-140, 10-25c ging material sense, and through "EX-LADY" in fine, ripe FrultS|Applos, Grapes and Crab- Fletcher in South Boston, the oc- of man as an intelligent son of an Charlie Davis and Elmer Rich- casion being their golden wed- all-wise God, the perfect Mind. the mists it reveals God's man, mond of {Moseley spent Sundny applos. • • Drive out to our farm on M-66 any ding anniversary and has since Charity, too, is an open door to governed by God. Through prayer with Earl Vosburg and family. consciousness is fllled with the Sunday-Monday, Sept. 10-11 time, bring your baskets, select for your needs. been an annual affair carried on opportunities frr serving. It may Effie Theulc of Grand Rapids is by their children, grandchildren, be described ai> a true sense of holy facts of being; greed is re- al home for a vh»L and greal grandchildren, many of love. Charity is .he a'-iitude which placed with unselfed love, hatred Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds with brotherhood, lust with peace, Lowell Phono whom are well and favorably rejoices in the oerta !nty of the and two children of Flint were EVERY PLAYER A STAR 1I8-F5 Frank Daniels known in this vicinity. ultimate triumph o Truth, even and ignorance with wisdom. week-end visitors of Mr. and Of the ten children born to wheu evil seems threatening. To "Are we benefited by praying?" Mrs. Earl Vosburg of East Ada, EVERY STAR AN ENTERTAINER! this pair, seven were represented, charity, evil is only a deceiving asks Mrs. Eddy on page t of Sd- and Mr. and Mrs. James Ba:rd of coming from Detroit, Muir, false sense which may be progree- ence and Health; and her Immedi- East Lowell. Greenville, Grand Rapids, Hol- aively replaced with the true aenae ate anawer ia, "Yes, the desire Beatrice Ease has been a recent r land, Battle ('.reek, I^nsing, of being as spiritual. When char- which goes forth hungering after visitor at her sister's, Mrs. Dave Royal Oak, Bichmond, Spring- ity governs thought, the citisen righteousness is blessed of our Fa- Veenstra. port, South Boston and Lowell. may look critically upon hia gov- ther, and It dees not return nnto A program of singing and remin- ernment in a helpful way. He may us void." As men universally learn iscences was enjoyed after which turn the searchlight of critical In- so to pray, the mental atmosphere McCord's Matters spection on the nation's function- the company departed to their of the whole world will be suf- By Mrs. R. T. Williams ings, and by keeping aglow in hia fused with lovlng-klndness, and several homes. The 1934 reun- own thought the light of wiadom, all can then echo the angelic ra- ion will be held at the home of fairness, patience, and love he will Joiclng. recorded by the Revelator. (Last week's Letter) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni, who t LOAD OF COAL be able to see not only the errara 'The kingdoms of this world are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark vis- reside on the old Hon. A. S. Stan- to be eradicated, but the good al- become the kingdoms of our Lord, ited several days in Grand Rsp- nard farm in Smith Boston. Sfori of The seoton'i r*«u1y accomplished. and of bis Christ; and he shall ids with their son and family, Many doers to service are op- reign for ever and CTcr.** Th* Mr and MVt G. Hi Clark. the screea. swiftest oad In Your Empty Bin Schwab Reunion ened by the quaiitlee expressed tn Chrittian Science Monitor. Case Poslma and son of North The fourteenth annual Schwab Blendon visited his brother and icol comedy. will help you prepare for reunion was held at Fallasburg family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma and boudoi. • Park, Thursday, August 31st. Hickory Comers their daughter and sister. Mrs. Friday. Those present were the father, Ethel Yeiter and family. Mrs. Frank Clark and daughter, Old Man Winter Lewis Schwab and wife of Sher- By Mrs. Joe Teitcr Little Ethel Smith of North Mrs. Jack Simpson visited the wood, Ohio, Mrs. Bertie (Schwab Park spent the week-end with Mr. Clark-Williams home Tuesday. who is just around and son Henry of Cecil, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blough of and Mrs. R. Frsnk Hilton. Mr. snd Mrs. R. Postma visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donley and Clarksville called on their moth- Mrs. Ethel Yeiter and son Ed- friends in Byron Sunday. T daughter Doris of Albion Ind., er, Mrs. Eihel Yeiter and family ward spent Labor day with her •MSss Beulah Wood returned *8 WU the corner. MV. and Mrs. Mylo Schwab and Thursday. daughter, Mrs. Letha Blough and Thursday from Chicago where mTEUULTIOMML BOUSE daughter, Sara June of Sunileld. Mrs. Ethel Yeiter, sons, Ed- helped paper. she has been attending a Century Mr. and Mrs. Clint Schwab and ward and Kenneth, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donley of Progress, A Paramount Pkfura We have everything for a fire. All son Floyd of Elmdale, Clarte and accompanied Ihe former's sister, Mrs. John Huicinga and little r.pent Saturday night with Mrs. •WITH family of South fioston, Charles Mrs. Ernest Donley and hufburid Ethel Yeiter and family. son returned home from Hastings kinds and sizes of fuel at reasonable and family of Clarksville, John to Sunfield Saturday where they los^pital Wednesday. Peggy Hopkins Joyce and family of (Rockford, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Berger of . and Mrs. Fred Thomas mov spent the day with Iheir brother, Irving called on (M'rs. Nellie Hay- W.C. Fields Rudy Valloe prices. Ethel Yeiter and family, Mr. and iMylo Schwab and family and tored to Grand Rapids Saturday '/ r Mrs. Nick Kloosterman and fam- den and son Alvin, Monday after- Goo. Buma & Gracie Allen saw the new daughter of Mr. and noon and evening. 1 ily of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Francis Schwab. r. snd Mrs. Fred Eardley of Col. Stoopnagle A Budd V' Wayne Weeks of South Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall spent Fox visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Alvin Hayden of Salem, Vir- Stuart Erwin SariMahtma Call Is New Belere Prices Advaiee Miss Jean Bealham of Elmdale, Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Wood Thursday night. ginia, is visiting his mother and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blakeslee Floyd Foster and family. Their 'Mrs. Hattie Peckham and son Cab Calloway & Orchestra grandmother, Mrs. Wesley John* were afternoon guests. John son, Edwin Young, returned Howard of Lowell visited the Baby Rose Marie BelsLugosi son. Schwab of Rockford was elect- home with them after spending Clark-Williams home Wednesday Girla in Cellophane ed president and (Mylo Schwab of Mrs. Ethel Yeiter and daughter the week with his sister. night. Sunfield, secretary-treasurer for Pauline and son Kenneth, and Sally Lou Gano of Alto spent the next year. The next reunion Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Donley and Friday night wilh her greal 'KNOCKOUT KISSES," s comedy.| C. H. Runciman Doris spent Sunday with Mr. People get good results everv will be held the last TTiursday in grandmother, Mrs. Wesley John- week by using The Ledger want August at the same place. and Mrs. Ivan Blough of Clarks- son and aunt, Mrs. Hayden. Popnlsr Melodies. 115 Broadway Lowell, Mich. ville. column. You may no longer Mrs. Marie Matlern returned need some odd artide, but it may 1 Latest News. Typewriter paper, JOc Ib. st Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schwab and home from Detroit Sunday eve- be just the thing somebody else Saaday Mat. S.-M, Uc-20c. Eve, 7:lS-t:M. lOc Uc office. New and better Mrs. Bertie Schwab and son Hen- ning after spending the week wants. Advertise it and And a £X ry of Ohio spent Thursday with I with relatives snd f LEDGER Odds nnd Ends ENTRIES is mwBL Here nnd There and ALTO SOLO Pithy Points Picked Up and Bcinx • Collection of Varioui Pally Pat By Oar Peripa- Topica of Local and LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 NO. 17 tetic PenHl Puaher General Intereat FORTY-FIRST YEAR Well, next year we hope lo NO OFFICE HOURS Nearly 13 Millions lake another vac(cin)alion. Wheat-Growing Townships Show He Starts the Fires N FOHMIBR days wc wore 100 PER CENT For School Dists, The following persons from told Ihnt the way lo the lop Heavy Signups in Reduction Plan, this vicinity have been drawn to I wus by (liligcnce, hurd work serve on the jury for the Sep- and long" hours. Now we arc Michigan school districts will tember term of the Kent County receive 9\2,m,9U by Sept. 25 as * told that the way to Ihe lop is LOWELL'S GOAL Sept. 25 Last Day for Signing Circuit court: I .eon Weekes, by shorter hours and less work. Ihe first payment on Ihe prim- Vergennes; George Alexander. The editor is just old-fashionod ary school fund. The dcparl- The Allolment Ounmillee of Alto; Henry Alexander. 1/owell: enough to S41II take stock in the ment of public instruction an- tin- Kent Co, Wheat Production Mrs. Melvin Byrne, Lowell, R. F. sound teaching of Cardinal Gib- FOR THE N.R.A. nounced Tnursday. Association, composed of M. B. 1). bons when he wrote: The deparlmenl announced MoPheraon. Ell Roberta and Kepi that the allotment will amount to LATEST NEWS The higher men climb, the TWENTY-SIX INDIES COM- Jakeway, is buiy thase daya The federal emergency relief $0.33 for each "census" child in checking applications that have administration announced Thurs- longer Iheir working day. And the state. There are 1,383,421 any voting man with a streak PRISING THE CONSUMER'S been received. Hie maximum day that the number of Michigan school children in Michigan. reduction of 20% advocated by families receiving relief dropped of idU'itcss in hint may better PLEDGE CANVASSING COM- A second allotment of W,(KHI,- ON REDUCING make up his mind nt the he- Ihe Government has dHlnitely from I(>2,405 in June to 141,789 in MITTEE NOW AT WORK- (mmi or IWOtyNO will b# mad# been reduced to \b% by Ihe July. The total obligations in- inning that mediocrity will lo Ihe schools in December, Iht- {e his lot. Without immense, CANVASS OF WAGE AND EM- Washington authorities for the curred for relief by Michigan fell deptrtment said, making a total 1913-34 crop year. The Com- from 83,636,975 in June to $3,- sustained effort he will not PLOVMENT INCREASE ALSO distribution for the year ol WHEAT CROP mittee is figuring Ihe maximum P.Mi.OOH in July. climb high. And even though about $18,000,1*10. The amount fortune or chonce were lo lift UNDER WAY. and minimum acreages for each is some $3,000,000 less than last applicant, Ihe hitler being noti- NATIONS NOW CO OPERATING Conservation ofllcers are mak- him high, he would not stay year but more than anlicipated there. For to keep at the top fied by letter as to his ucrnige ing an announcement concerning The meeting al the City Hall by Ihe department at the first of allolmenl for next year's wheal TO BRING ORDER INTO THE the opening of the duck hunting is harder almost than to gel Monday afternoon of the twen- Ihe year. crop. season that all sportsmen should there. There arc no oflice ty-six ladies named last week PRODUCTION OF THE hours for leaders. The campaign for Ihe reduc- remember. The opening date has for the consumer'si pledge caca n tion of wheat acreage is progress- WORLD'S BREAD CROP— been changed to OCTOBER I and vassing committee of the N R ing nicely. Those townships The "bank holiday" which was conducted by H. Van Dyke, HOW LAND TAKEN FROM anyone apprehended shooting we were told waa to be for but C. 0. LAWRENCE having Ihe heaviest wheat acre- ducks before that time will be chairman of the I^well N R A WHEAT PRODUCTION CAN eight days haa now atretched age report heavy sign-ups. The dealt with as violators of the unit. Mr. Van . district committees are making law. It is a whole lot wiser to into eight months. We are a Dyke instructed BE USED. Almost half of Michigan's forest fires are caused by careless an effort to see that every grower wait until the season opens on patient people. the workers as to smokers, according to Slate Conservation Department llgtires. HERE 42 YEARS has a chance to sign an applica- Any old ash receiver in this man's car would have saved him October 1. how lo conduct Late announcements from THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER tion. from fiicking his lighted cigarette toward the dry vegetation lin- the campaign. In some places Ihe Idea has Washington on Ihe emergency ing Ihe roadside. Is there any difference between HE BNTOY for this article Headed by Mrs. spread about that both landlords program for wheal acreage re a trailor, which is used regularly, Is made up from the follow- William Murphy. IS LAID TO REST and tenants do not have to sign. duclion set Ihe per cent of acre- and a "house car" which is used Ting editorial taken from a co-chairman of It is absolutely necessary that age to be reduced, give rules on but a short time during the sum- recent issue of the Christian the women's un- both of these parlies sign and the use of this ground, and slate mer months on camping trips? it, the ladles are now calling on IN BUSINESS HERE 15 YEARS. Science .Monitor: also have disinterested parties that the four principal wheat Al the present time, both trailor M every residence in the village, producing countries have entered Legion Officers 'Turning from the city news- TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR witness Ihe signatures. HOME TALENT and "house car" pay the same asking the housewife to sign a into an agreement to act together papers to the small town press PAST 25 YEARS—HIS UNEX- County Agent K. K. Vining in- weight tax in securing license exchanges that come to the edi- consumer's co-operation card formed The ledger by telephone in avoiding future destructive plates. But the trailor may be tor's desk is like stepping from This card reads as follows: PECTED DEATH A SHOCK TO yesterday that he had just re- overproduction of wheal. used Ihe entire year while the "I will cooperate in re-em- Farmers in the United States Installed Monday WILL PRESENT the slums, full of vice, into an "house car" is on the road only ployment by aupportlng and FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS ceived word from Washington old fashioned garden sweet with staling that Monday, Sept. 25th will be asked to reduce Iheir av- a few weeks. patronlilng employers and erage plantings of wheal by 15 lavendar and thyme and the has been fixed as the last date Dr. E. F. Stickley In Charge sccnt of perennial flowers. The workers who are membera of Charles O. Lawrence, for more per cent. This means that Michi- of than forty years a respected for signing up for the wheat re- 3-ACT COMEDY The village of Grandville is no pages of the big dailies are full N R A." gan will be asked lo devote ap- Impressive Ceremony more—as a village. She is, in- resident of this community, duction program. of murder, thievery, immortality After signing the card the proximately KNMNHI acres of stead. a city of the fifth class. At housewife Is given a Blue Eagti passed away last Saturday morn- Kent Co. wheat growers who are and selfishness that the belter going to sign up can hurry things crop land to other purposes than Over fifty members of the 'UNCLE HENRY'S WEDDING" the recent election there were news is obscured by these glar- to be pasted in the window of ing at Jennings hospital, Detroit, Its ordinary one of growing nn 24 vo,es a! the age of 73 years. along in this county by getting Charles W. Clark Post of the TO BE STAGED BY LOWELLi 'y "fainst incorporal- ing shatterings of the Decalogue. her home. wheat. That 100.00(1 acres Is ' ' ' ing as a city. J. John Pope, The canvass began early Tues- Mr. Lawrence's last illness was their applications in at once. American U'gion witnessed Iht One puts the papers aside with a Following are the names of the almost entirely in 56 counties. impressive ceremonies held Mon- 1. O.O. F. NO. 115, ON SEPT. publisher of Ihe Grandville Star. depression and heartache that day morning and the committees of comparative short duration and l^nd taken from wheal produc- word of his death came as a dis- committees in each of the nine day night in connection with Ihe 26 AND 27 —CALLED THE has long advocated that (irand- the world is so full of terrible met with such whole-hearted co- tion can not be used lo grow any ville throw off the yoke of Wy- operation that It is predicted tinct shock to his many friends districts in Kenl County. Those installation of new officers. Dr. nnd unhappy things. desiring to sign can gel in touch crop thai moves directly lo mar- E. F. Stickley, of Coopersville, SHOW WITH A MILLION oming township and his efforts " 'Then picking up the papers that Lowell will be one hundred here. ket or which is used to directly Although he had not been in with these men. committeeman of the fifth dis- LAUGHS. have been crowned wilh success. that record the happenings of tho per cent under Ihe N R A by Sat- District 1, comprising Byron Increase the amount of meal or Congratulations, urday night. the best of health in Ihe imme- trict, was Ihe presiding officer little towns around us, une gains and Wyoming townships, Jerome dairy products going lo market. and in introducing Ihe new offi- renewed faith in life. Here are Bualnessmen Co-operate liate past, Mr. I^awrence's condi It can be left unplanted, summer On Tuesday and Wednesday, The Ionia Country clubhouse lion was not thought serious un- Lilly, Ernest Brown and Ray B. cers to their new tasks callad set forth only that which uplifts Chairman R. Van Dyke and D. Seyers; No. 2, Gaines and Paris, fallowed, placed in permanent upon all members to present a September 26th and 27lh, the big burned lo the ground nt 3:30 a. a community—the activities of til a few weeks ago when he was pasture, used for forest tree three-act comedy. "Henry's Wed- G. Look began the canvassing of taken ill while at a family galh Byron Ward, Max Petterson and united front in working for the m. Friday, with all its contents (he business men, the church the business houses Tuesday foi Cornelius Oosta; No. 3. Cale- plantings, or sown lo green ma- best interests of the Post ami ding," will be staged by the 1.0. and furnishings and the playing items, the happy social gather- erlng near Romeo, when he was nure crops to be plowed down. (). F. of this city at the City Halt outfits of many of its members. the purpose of securing data re- taken lo Jennings hospital. Mr. donia and Cascade. Joseph Wen community. The new officers ings of the people, the marriages, garding local Increases in wages ger, Henry Tlmm and Richard Meadow crops can be sown if who accepted their new respon- starting at 8:15 each evening. The origin of Ihe fire has not births ami deaths, farmers' items Lawrence recovered sufildently that would have been done under The following committees have and number of people employed. lo return home, later returning VanOveran; No. 4. Lowell and sibilities with pledges of co-oper- been learned. The club was and all the thousand and one Mr. Van Dyke reports that the Bowne, Frank Houghton, How- a regular plan of crop rotation. ation were; been chosen and are now at conceived by former Gov. Fred to the hospital for further Ireal- Any cultural practices lo control work on Ihe production: Gen- daily occurrences that make up local campaign promises to be ard Aldrich and Howard Barllell; Commander—Wm. J. Delaney. W. Green, who ptirclmed the the simple annals of (he great menl and it was during this per- weeds am be used on Ihe land. eral chairman, Don Phillips: sightly location and built Ihe wholly successful. iod that the end came. No. 5, Ada and Vergennes, M. Vice Com.—A. H. Stonnzartd. common people, who are reallv The names of those who have B. McPherson, John McCabe and Canada. United Stales, Austra- cast committee: Mrs. Lewis Jones club house before the club was Obituary Sketch lia, and Argentina are the four Adjt.—C. W. Powell. and IMrs. Balph Boerma; adver- the foundation of this broad enrolled under the N R A are Theodore Bailey; No. fi. Cannot Finance Officer—William C. organized^ country of ours. posted in the window of the post Charles Orrin Lawrence was and Grattan, Leon Whilten, Er- countries endeavoring by coop- tising committee. Ed. Bowman 44 Doyle. 'Scandals are seldom pub oflice. However, those who have born in the stale of (Missouri on nest Ladner ami c. Kent Jake erative action to prevent future and N. E .Borgerson; ticket com- Coleman C. Vaughan, former recurrence of tremendous over- Chaplain—Rev. A. J. Hoolsema. millee, Sam Myers and Mrs. Lew- lished in the country newspapers signed up and whose names have March 25, 1860, Ihe son of Orrin way; No. 7, Nelson, Spencer. Historian—W. W. Gumser. Secretary of Slate and now head but if it so happens that decency supplies of wheal and lo obtain is Jones; stage and costume com failed to appear on the list and Harriet E. Lawrence. They Courlland and Oakfield. John Sgt. at Arms—H. O. Graham. of the building and loan division demands it, the uglier details aro should be patient since it takes left Missouri when he was a Casterline. Glenn Davis and J. an orderly reduction of the pres- mittee, Mrs. Henry Alexander. of the deparlmenl. will represent ent huge carryover. The agree- Welfare Officer—George Hatch. These committees, aided by omitted, or given a kindly touch time for all of the names to be small boy and made their hontf W. Grit wold; No. 8, Tyrone, So- Member Ex. Com.—Warner the Department of State, at a con- that is widely different from the ments were entered into al the Miss Nollie E. Parrott. represent- recorded and difflcultles straight- in Oakland, Ontario, where ho lon. Sparta and Algoma, Eli Rob- Roth. ference to be held in Washington unfeeling publicity of the city ened out at the Department ol received his education, ami later erts, F. E. Peterson and James London Conference. ing the Universal Producing sometime during September. The In behalf of the Post Mr. R. M. press. The offenders may be Commerce office in Detroit. It married Fanny Marie Kelley on tHanna; No. 9. Alpine. Plainfield. Company, report preparations conference has been called by Ihe our neighbors, or people wc Is probably well to state here January 3, 1883. Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids and Walker. Fred Shivel presented a Past Com for Ihe event have been progress- Nome Owners' Loan Corporation have rubbed elbows with all our Lawrence came to Lowell in 1891, mander Badge lo retiring Com- ing rapidly during the last few of Washington and will be attend- that Ihe names which appear al Klenk. Herman Hasselink and mander Bruce McQueen. Mr. lives. They are real human be- the local post office as signed U|> Mr. Lawrence engaging in the Joseph Schwielyer. Lowell Schools days. Rehearsals are being held ed by banking, insurance and ings (o their town paper, while for Ihe Blue Eagle are copied bakery business, jie later oper- Shivel voiced the sentiment of each afternoon and evening at building and loan commissioners to the greal city dailies they are from the President's agreement ated a china and grocery store. Ihe entire membership when he the I. (). (). V. hall. of Ihe larger states. Some uni- merely grains of a sort that are blanks ufter being sent to De- This part of his career covered a stated that Ihe badge was ore- This big three-act comedy fied plan of operation is to be ground out hourly In their news troit. This accounts for a num- ?riod of about fifteen years. Off to Good Start senled as a token of esteem, and brings to you many funny and worked out at the conference. mills. ber of mistakes in the spelling of Tien Mr. l^wrence retired three GRIDDERS IN of service rendered. ridiculous situations that arise M « 'Sometimes people speak light the names. or four years ago he had been Excursion to Chicago on the wedding day of an old A general rainfall the first of ly of the country newspaper Attention is called to a full traveling for H. Leonard A Sons Teachers and Students Alike Mr. E. Winegar of Grand Rap- bachelor of 55 when his nephew the week brought much-needed but it is one of the most potent page advertisement on page 7 of Grand Rapids for twenty-five Well Pleased With New Ar- ids explained that the l-egion does not want him to get mar- relief from drouth and heat. and uplifting factors in our na- INITIAL TEST ried because it will cut him out Heat records of several years for which shows how ILowell busi- years. rangement of Central Building. will sponsor an excursion lo Ihe (lonal existence.' " ness men are co-operating in the IMr. Lawrence had been a mem- National Convention at Chicago of $100,000 bequest in his granu September were broken during N R A program. ber of the lewell Methodist Epis- and that round-trip tickets can father's will. the early days of Ihe month. CLEAR TRACK AHEAD FOR copal church for forty years. He Schools opened Monday with be purchased from Grand Rapids Maybe ghosts don't walk or Temperature on Saturday ranged was a man of strict integrity and FRIDAY NIGHT over 550 boys and girls in the spirits talk, but you must see around 98; on Monda—y, „it had THE CORN-COB PIPE CODE for $3.70. The train will leave 0 pleasing personality. Central Building. The accom- on October 1 and passengers wilt what happens behind the w'all> dnmped ' ^ Monday's rain ITH justifiable pride In Besides the widow he is sur- modations provided in the newly be permitted to return at any of the "Henry Macy Mansion" stopped all forest fires. the golden bowl and Government Will MIDDLEVILLE HERE FOR LO- arranged rooms appear entirely September 26th and 27lh. the vived by three daughters: Clara time within nine days on a day Wproof in abundance that satisfactory from all angles anil days set for both the uncle's and McCarty. Lowell; Mrs. H. J. Full- CAL'S TRYOUT — COACH coach. This excursion is open The free lunch that went with it has not gone the route Ihe change was hailed by teach- nephew's wedding. er, Grand Rapids; Mrs. Harry FINCH STARTS SEASON lo all citizens who wish to make a glass of beer will never return of the buggy whip and Sisson, Detroit; and five grand- ers and pupils as a success. The play bringing lo you al if the pending "fair competition" other items of Americana, (he Spend $72,000 the trip. Any local citizens who children: Mrs. Don Johnson. WITH HEAVIEST OUTFIT — Enrollment Average are interested should gel in this big wedding all the famous code of Ihe delicatessen industry corn-cob pipe, product of mother Grand Rapids, Miss Frances LMC- couples of the gay nineties: Miss is approved by the Agriculture «arth and genuine aid to philos- A DIFFICULT SCHEDULE The total enrollment in all the touch with the commander or ad- Carty, Lowell; and Lawrence, grades reached 582 on Wednes- jutant. Hoop Skirt, Beau Brummell. Adjustment Administration. Deal- ophy, is distinctly on the up nnd AHEAD HUT TEAM PROMIS- OnLowefl Bridges Helen and Charles Fuller ol day and of course Ibis number Shiek of Chicago World's Fail ers believe it is "unfair competl- up and must have a code. In Grand lUpids. of 1893, the Panlelette Girl, Merry lon" to give away food when they the name of "Manufacturers of ES TO UPHOLD GLORIOUS will increase within the next Funeral services were held al few days. The children from Widow. Celluloid Collar. Benny, are selling it. So they have In- Corn Cob Pipe Trade Group," ap- Further information regarding the late residence Tuesday at RECORD OF PAST. Gas House Harry and twenty-six cluded in their code a stipulalion plication has been filed with the work on M-21 in the village of Lowell No. 9 are attending their McCarthy Belgians 2:30, Rev. R. W. Merrill, officiat- own school this year and this others, all in Ihe gay costumes of making it illegal for wholesale N R A with provisions for a 40- Lowell is given out by the State ing. Burial was in Oak wood Iheir time. All characters will meat companies to sell salami, hour week and minimum wage of Highway Department, stating For two weeks Coach Finch's accounts for a smaller enrollment cemetery. proteges have been pounding the be portrayed by Ihe leading busi- bologna and other beer trimmings 25 cents per hour. that a total of $72,000 will be than a year ago, when at a com- State Fair Toppers dirt at recreation park in an ef- parative time it reached 610. ness men of Ihe town. to any place that might distrib- spent in Lowell. fort to prepare themselves for The Secret Royal and Pampus ute them free lo patrons. THE OX WITH THE IDEA The improvements propose*! The High School is holding its When it comes to carrying the opening football game of the own with an enrollment of over order of Ihe Mystic Shrine. 30 in ATiONAL Recovery Ad- include the following: Mill off honors al a Slate fair, leave number and all local people, will The Herbert Hoover house- race, n^w superstructure to Rockford to Hold season which will be played al 227 in the upper four grades. W minuitrator Hugh S. John- 8:00 on Friday night of this week. it lo the McCarthy's of Par- be present lo help solve the mys- hold. citizen consumers, is signed x The non-resident or tuition ~ Johnson illustrated to a bridge, $12,000; crossing Flat riv- Middleville gave Ihe boys a good nell and Iheir Belgian horses. leries and difficulties that arise jup under Ihe wide-spreading er bridge, $35,000; mill race, children make up approximately With six pure bred Belgians Pennsylvania a u d 1 e nee what battle last year and the game on this great wedding day. They wings of President Roosevelt's bridge. $25,000. This is a part ol one-half of the total in these exhibited at Ihe State Fair in De- the Government is doing tinder Old-TimeBarbecue promises lo be even more inter- grades. w ill appear in their gay cos I Blue Eagle. The query w hether the Federal government's plan to troit last week, W. J. McCarthy the sign of the Blue Eagle with a esting this year. Probably three tumes of the Southland and sing the former President has signed put men back lo work. The more A Sons captured four champion story of an ox who developed an teams will be thrown into the for you Ihe old lime spirituals an X R \ consumer's pledge was idea. "Once there was a very- than 110 highway construction The old lime barbecue which ribbons. They also got 5 firsls, that are ever popular. [made to him through his secre- projects a'ready approved for fray in an effort to uncover! Lionel Barrymore poor farmer plowing a field with made Rockford famous through- promising players. 5 seconds, 4 thirds, 1 fourth and There will also be a ntnnber o! larv. Paul Sexson. Sexson re- Michigan by Ihe U. S. Bureau ot out western Michigan will be re- 2 fifths. an ox and a mule," said the gen- Prospects Good Here Sun.-Mon, choruses given by the High ported the household was "signed eral. "In the midst of a fur- Public Roads will cost app-oxi- vived this fall. The usual big The Belgians were exhibited in School girls, in gay costumes up." iMr. and Mrs. Hoover are row the ox got to thinking: *1 mately *3.790.000. program of free eats and sporrs In looking over his material 19 different classes and the Mc- Lionel Barrymore ami Miriam which will help lo round out the the only members of the family don't need to go on pulling to- The "M" highways (trunk lines galore will be offered when the Mr. Finch was at first discour- Carthy's were the only exhibit- production and give a bit of snap in municipalities,) now approved Hopkins are co-starred in "The living at the campus home. But gether.' so he laid down and 1933 event is staged on the thir- aged because of Ihe absence of ors that were "in the money" ev- and sparkle to Ihe entertainment. Ihe "household," Sexson said, in- chewed bus cud. The farmer for construction will require tieth day of September. such luminaries as MciMahon, Stranger's Return." which opens ery lime they showed. The foui Sunday al Ihe Strand Theatre. Watch this paper for a list of cludes secretaries of both and couldnt budge the ox, so he got about IIJNMOO of the $4.4o7.(.7!t. For weeks the local committees Green and BurTas in the back- champion ribbons were won on characters and for other infor- servants. into Ihe yoke with the mule. At 4o allocated for these roads out of have been at work planning an field; Dinsen and Weaver as As the 85-year-old patriarch of Senior champion, mare, over 3 farm founded and pioneered mation relative to the big play. sun-down the mule came home the $12,800,000 public works event which will, they believe, guards; IHartley and Houghton as years old; Junior champion mare, Don't forget the dates — Sep- tired, but the ox was rested and highway grant for Michigan. cast all former barebecues com- tackles; and Lalley, Morte, Ruth- by his family, Lionel Barrymore under 3 years; Junior gel of sire, is said to have one of Ihe most tember the 26th and 27th at the talkative, and he asked the mule: pletely in Ihe shade. erford and Wood at the end. Af- (three colts sired by Preston City Hall. Brown to Speak 'What did the boss say?' 'Noth- The anticipate a large crowd ter a week's practice, however, interesting cltaracterizafions of Wolfe;) and champion get ol ing; he just pulled on together Auto Turns Over, from this as well as other com- he appeared to be much pleased his brilliant career. His his- sire for all ages. with me.' 'Well, didn't he even munities in this territory. Rock- with the prospects of another trionic power is declared by pre- The Belgians were in charge Lands Against Tree view ciitics lo have attained new At Old Abe Club mention my name?' 'No—oh, yes; ford has always been deemed good team. The outfit will be of Justin McCarthy, a young man Re?. John Claus he did say someOiing about you, one of the liveliest little towns Ihe heaviest in years and Iht height in the climaclic scenes. who takes great pride in his but that was later. A man drove Robert I^e and Donald Kyser, in the slate and its citizens are boys will average over 100 Miss Hopkins is afforded the horses. That he knows how to A number of citizens from this best opportunity she has had in up lo the gate just now, and Lowell High School juniors, had confident that their guests this pounds. For ends, Clark, Pen- show 'em is evidenced by the Starts Ninth Year section of Kenl Ca, are plan- they talked some and mentioned narrow escape from serious and year will feel that Iheir reputa- ning, Barrett, Rosewarne and her role of the city girl who goes fact that some exhibitors with ning to attend a you.' 'Who was that man?' possible fatal injuries last Wed- tion as live hosts is no wise ex- Thorne are the outstanding can- to her grandfather's farm and other kinds of horses such as meeting of the asked the ox. 'Hiat was ihe nesday night when they were aggerated. didates. Rickner, Kyser. Green. finds there the peace and con- Percherons. etc., invited Justin The Central German M. E. con- Old Abe club at butcher.' " If you have friends in Rockford Lindsey nnd I. Hoag will fight tentment she couldn't get in the to do the showing for thi»m. ference which met in Cincinnati the club rooms forced off the road at a point Ihe latter part of August returned south of Saranac by an auto drop them a line right away and for the tackle births and at the city. Here is a role of exacting The McCarthy's began raising in Grand Bapids which came out of a driveway di- tell them that you will be in their guard positions we will probably demands and she is said to have Belgians in 1913 and during these Ihe Bev. John Claus to the Ger- this week Fri- Will Move Soon town on the thirtieth prepared see Houseman, Havlik, Eickhoff. exceeded in power the strength 20 years have won wide recogni- man M. E. church charge at Ixnv- day evening at rectly into their path. The sedan ell for another year. This which Ihe boys occupied turned for the biggest event of the year. Monkowski and Pinckney. Doyle written into the original part. tion as Ihe producers of purebred 7:30. To New Location completely over and only stopped and Reynolds are battling for stock. marks the beginning of the ninth The speaker of year of pas4orate here for the when it landed against a tree 15 pivot positions. In Ihe backfield the evening will Coming Events Bergin will cavort as quartef- Garden Lore Club Bev. Claus and is a just recogni- be Hon. Vernon The interior of the store build- feet below the roadway. Haa tion of a faithful Christian minis- the boys been traveling at fast back, flanked by Christoff. Schwa Frank Hefferan, 64, J. Brown. Mas- ing in the Negonce block form- The Book Review club will ter. At Ihe Cincinnati confer- speed their car would doubtless cha, Brighton, Scott, Ellis, Yeiter, The Lowell Garden Ix)re club o n publisher erly occupied by the R. T. Ford meet with Mrs. W. W. Gumser ence it was voted to merge the hardware has been undergoing have landed in the mill pond Sherwood. Sinclair, Hawk, A. met Tuesday afternoon at the Dies at Wheel of Car and member of Tuesday, September 19th. Smith, R. Hoag. home of Mrs. P. C. Peckham wilh German M. E. church with the the Stpte Legisla- extensive repairs. aBerations and which is 30 or 40 feet distant English LM. E. church, as a result from the roadway. Mrs. Clarence Dolloway and Mrs. ture from Ingham county. improvements during the past Season's Schedule Frank Hefferan. 64. of Cannon of which action the local German Although the body of the car The Bowne Center Ladies' Aid Joe Scott, assistant hostesses. Af- Bep. Brown has become well several weeks and when all is society will give a chicken Sept. 15 — Middleville — Here. ter the regular business meeting township, was found dead at the church now belongs to the regu- completed will be occupied by the was badly wrecked the boys mi- wheel of his automobile Friday known to readers of The ledger supper Thursday night, Septem- Sept. 22 — G. R. I^ee — Here. Ihe chairman. Mrs. Peckham. in- lar Michigan English M. E. through a series of articles print- Price-Rile Hardware Co. Since raculously escaped serious injur- Sept. 29 — Allegan — Here. afternoon half a mile south of ber 28th. Watch for announce- troduced Mr. Emory T. Toogood. conference. Of the ten German ed recently in these columns stariing in business a few months ies. About a half day's time Oct. 6 —Ionia—Here. the McCabe school house in Ada M. E. conferences heretofore ex- was required to get Ihe car back ment later. By order of com- a teucher at Davis Technical dealing with various phases of ago the business of this new con mittee. (cl7 Oct. 13 —Holland—iHwev school, Grand Bapids, who talked township. isting in the United States all cern has grown s(eadily, making onto the roadway. our state government. Mr. Oct 20 — Rockford — Here. on Aquatic plants. His aulo had left the road, have now merged with the Eng- larger quarters a necessity. The> Brown's knowledge of such mat- Oct. 27 —Belding —Here. The next meeting will he held run up an embankment and lish with the exception of the ters is equalled by but few men expect to be settled in their new "Is Goofus unhappily mar- Strand Announcement Nov. 4 — East G. R. — There. October 3rd, at Mrs. Willard turned over. It is believed he Eastern. location the first of the coming ried?" Nov. II —Grandville — There. in the state and for this reason Owing lo Ihe fact that all con- Hunter's, wilh Mrs. M. Sinclair, suffered a heart attack or stroke The loc^I German M. E, church many from this locality will im- month. "I'm afraid so." tracts for the new season's pic- and Mrs. S. B. Wenger. assisting. of apoplexy, according to Deputy has about 75 members and will "But when he married his wife prove this opportunity to hear lures have a clause which says Mary Pickford's Romantic Life Sheriffs Jay Schenck and Bert doubtless continue to function in him speak. VILLAGE TAX NOTICE he called her his 'jewel'." that a minimum price of fifteen Story. New and intimate revela- The Lowell Ledger and youi Zeeff. who investigated. its own church house with a Ger- "So he did—but later he dis- cents must be charged, the tions of why Doug and Mary part- choice of either the Grand Rap- Besides Ihe widow, Elizabeth, man speaking minister in charge covered that he couldn't afford Wedding Invitations, Announce- By order of the Village council Strand program coupons which ed. A close-up of the heart ami ids Herald or the Grand Rapids he leaves a sister, Mrs. James for some time to come. ments, Visiting Cards, Social Cor- the time for paying Ihe Village the kind of setting she demand- were formerly worth fifteen mind of America's sweetheart Press, one year for $5.50. This Kenna of Comstock Park. Fun- ed." respondence Papers, Etc,, Etc. taxes have been extended during cents are now worth ten cents. and Filmdom's Reigning Princess offer good only on R. F. D. routes eral services were held Monday Your choice of either the The Lowell ledger Job Printing the month of September. Use the coupon and save (en will be published in next Sun- or where there is no newsboy at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's church, Michigan Farmer or the Ohio Department. Wm. C. Hartman, To Buy, (Sell, Rent or Swap, cents. day's Chicago Herald and Ex. delivery. Send all ord-rs to The Parnell. Interment in Parnell Farmer in combination with The CHy Treasurer. Use Ledger Want Column. (cl7) l H. C Callier, iMgr. aminer. Ledger. Catholic cemetery. Ledger for t?.25 per year. Job printing—Ledger office. TWO THB LOWKLL (MICH.) LKDCBR >»d ALTO SOLO THITRSDAY, SEPT. 14. 1933. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1933. THREB around the world, visited Maur- after spending several days al Hickory Hollow ice Cahcon and family Saturday the Century of Progress in Chi- tbc Cowdl Ccdflcr Hoi.iemaker's By Mra. Garden Brown and in the afternoon they all cago. visited James Hatch and wife of Melvin Vanderhoff and Gay- This and That Council Proceedings Mr. and Mrs. Will Gramer [•CHUnCH aid Alio Solo lord Lewis are new beginners st SHORT STORY Corner Saranac. Fraih, Home-made VILLAGE OF LOWELL spent Friday evening at the home Herbert Vanderwal assisted school. 3% SALES TAX INCLUDED IN From Around of Mr. and Wrs. O. L Vanderlip. Jack Achcson of South Lowell Miss Hall of Belding is Ihe new (Official) /WOIISXDITO School Books Publishrd every Thursday morning at 210 East Main Street. By GEORGE ADE Ry Home Economlca Specialists, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franks and Lowell. Mirhiffan. Entered at f'ostoffice at Lowell. Michigan, aa with his farm work several days teacher at the North Bell school. ALL PRICES IN THIS AD! Michigan State College. daughter Betty were callers al last week. Lafayette Palmer accompanied the Old Town LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH Second Claaa Matter. CHOCOLATES the M. E. Bickert home Wednes- Kenneth Tucker, Nina Hen- John Freeman to Detroit Satur- Hegulur meeting of the Com- and School Supplies day evening. Bible school—10:00. Juvenile Apaches know that they Diet is an outstanding factor drick, Anna Caboon, James Hark- day morning. They came home mon Council of the Village ot R. G. JEFFERIES. Editor and PubliBher. The Day school begins this 20c Ib. Preaching service, 11:00. are trying, with all of their boyish in a health proRram for keeping er and Berdyne Travis entered Sunday afternoon. Two Rotary While Sewing ma- Lowell held in the couneil rooms, Member Michigan Press Association. week wilh Miss Esther Goodell as chines, an electric and a treadle Monday, August 21, 1933. B. Y. P. U., three departments. School books, both new and used, for Strength, to live up to Ihe Teach- the well child fit. Extension Saranac (High Monday morning. THE FABLE OF teachcr. cheap al Stocking's. 0:30. Member National Editorial Association ings of Hint Powerful but Secret nutrition specialists. LMichigaii The Community meeting had a The Lowell Ledger and the Meeting called lo order by Preaching: "Evangelislic," 7:30 both village and country schools. Slate College, suggest some main Mr. ond Mrs. John Veenstra big attendance at the Grange Bokar H. C. SCOTT President Ashley al 7:4') p. m. Fraternity of which every restless and family of Grand Bapids spent Grand Bapids Herald, both for Miss Leone Dowling lefl Sun- Evangelist John Alia will Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: BEING A TRUE essentials to be included in Hall (Saturday night. 85.50 on R. F. D. routes. All Trustees present: Armstrong. Kid is a loyul Member. They ure Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. day for Lansing where she will Home of Good Home- preach al both services Sunday. Year $2.00; Six months SI.W). wholesome meals for Ihe child of Mrs. Donald Slowlns, who has Herald clubbing offers are good COFFEE ru WtrU't Crrat- allend school Ibis year. Cook, Day, Slaal. trying to be True Sporrs because Vanderlip. „ tflt C«fM Valat At Mid-week prayer and praise Your old books exchanged if salable. Three months 50c; Single Copies 5c SPORT school age. been assisting Mrs. Nelson O'- at The ledger oflice. Made Candies they know there Is un Unwritten Mr. and Mrs. Bay Bickert were c Tk« UwmI Prka la Mrs. Louise Walkley of lou- Truslees absent: Shepard, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. in. One quart of milk in some Beirne at Ihe State fair, returned Hahar Hltlorr. Englehanll. Young People's Bible study School supplies of all kinds. The Lowell Ledger, established June. 1893; The Alto Solo, ea- SB Law to the Effect that the No Goods callers Friday at the M. E. Bick- Ib. zt sing was a Sunday guest of her form, daily, and some meat, fish, home Sunday. Thursday evening, 7:30. will be oetracizcd, scoffed at and ert home. sisler, Mfrs. Austin Coons. The minutes of the regular tablished January. 1904. Consolidated June. 1917. By GEORGE ADE or eggs each day. Only a small Mr. and (MVs. C. S. Baker spent The pastor will speak over Ihe branded as Mollycoddles. Sunday with her mother and meeting of August 7th were read We carry the famous "Car-Ferry" line. serving of meat is necessary foi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wickham of and approved. air from Slalion WOOD Thur..- Why did Grlswold. a little later, Ihe younger child if a quart of brother and family, (Ihe Need- Grand Bapids were Sunday guesls day. fe iltll Syndlcalr—WNU Itrvlc*. PinkMI. NMtMt CARNATION Guns and ammunilion al Stock- put bis Foot on the Rail and try milk is taken each day. After Grange Hall Vicinity ham's) of District No. 5. Evaporated Milk 3 ^ 19® of Mr. and MVs, Neil Cameron. The clerk read a letter from Bigger and better than ever. By Mrs. Ray Lewis ing's. Meditation For This Week his darndest to Drink a Glasa of the tenth or twelfth year, a larg- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sherman DEL MONTI PEACHES Urge Biae S cana 49e Mr. Paquelle, U'lter filed. Member of the NCE there was a very imall spent Sunday with Bay Lewis tkNl Metil Work Mr. and iMVs. Hay Slaylon and Mrs. Earl Dowling is confined Men who have never learned Lager without making a Face? Be- er serving of meat may be given. MELO WHEAT Brcakfaat Cereal t pkgt. Ue Mr. Kellogg and Stanley and National Recovery and succulent Urchin who and family. Mrs. illeideless of Detroit were lo her home wilh rheumalism. thai truth never changes, spend Send cause he had learned that he hsd Serve potatoes and two other Miss Helen Tidd of Lowell vis- Archie U'wis appeared in refer- the Children Here O discovered before ha had Wayne Weeks has moved home Sunday guesls of Mrs. Ida Young. much itf their lime trying In ited Esther Lewis several days Administration to burst through the swinging vegetables, including a generous Mrs. E. H. Wines wenl lo Grand ence lo sidewalk and lol lines. been on Ute planet many Moo us, last week. after clamming in Grand river Prompt service on change il. Doon and pound on the Bar in portion of a green or a leafy Mrs. Charles Doyle, son Bill, llapids lasl week for an indellnile Moved by Trustee Cook, support- that no Individual attracts favor- vegetable and a raw vegetable or Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman all summer. Tomato Soup 4 — 29® and molber, Mrs. Slowell, attend- ed by Trustee Slaal, that the mai- Relurn lo the Lord. Lei the order to acquire real Bunding as Repair Work slay. able Attention onleH be exhibits a raw fruit each day. and Belly and Mr. and Mta. Frank Everv one was more than JELLO All Flarera I pass. We ed Sports Day at Munilb Satur- ler be referred lo the Village At- wicked forsake his way, and the One of the Boys. He didn't have ased with the nice rain Mon- J. J. Tucker made a business unrighteous his thought; and lei W. C. Hartman certain Amount ef alluring Cusaed- Some fruit, raw, canned or Freeman and Perry spent several IONA COCOA 1-lb. oan lie l-lb. can lie day, torney for investigation and neaa. He found out, at kids of Nor any more Craving for Beer than hsd days al Ihe Detroit State Fair. ey. This will certsinly help RAY COVERT trip to bis farm from SL Johns that he report to the Council his. him relurn unlo Ihe Lord, and Phone 38 215 W. Main St. dried, such as orange or tomato the potatoes and pasture. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mains and He will have mercy upon him; Editorial Comment mal Intelligence must find out, that the other thousands of dauntless juice, which helps lo stimulate Miss Bessie Pattengill and Miss c Saturday. lindings. Yeas 4. Carried. Old Favorites Heroes who tried to consume It be- Marjorie Bryan of , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tucker Phone 317 daughler Hasel of Flint were and to our Lord, for he will hia Elden laid down for blm a the appetite and helps to promote Chase & Saibon Coffee ^ 25 Sunday guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fannie Ball ami daughter Trustee Shepard now present. abiindantly pardon, fore it was driven scross the River who have recently taken a trip returned home Sunday evening, President Roosevelt has ro- strict Set of Rulea which they took growth, should be given at least Pal Bowes. Bessie of Mason visited Mrs. Lura The Street Beporls for the A. J. Hoolsema, paslor. ceived encouraging reports of BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK great Pleasure In busting to Smith- to Windsor. It tasted like Spoiled three limes a week. Serve Vining Monday. weeks ending Augusl 12lh and Rsin Water with a Pickle lo It whole grain in bread or in Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roth the recovery movement, at least Oct. 19, 1864 ereens. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thorne August I9lh were read and from Ihe slatistical standpoint. As for Red Stuff, the flrat Swig of cooked breakfast cereals. Four FRESH FRUITS ANO VEGETABLES spenl last week in Chicago visit- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Our Old Favorite this week As soon as be could sit on a hard visited Ihe Albert Wise family placed on file. glasses for the younger child ing relatives and attending the S. H. Wenger. pastor. Roth & Brezina He finds that more than half of carries us back lo Civil War days adult Knee be was warned that, thst was like swallowing a Kero- near Belding Sunday. On motion by Truslee Day, sup- the Nation's workers have been daily, and six for the older child Century of Progress, Aulumn days are Ihe finest for with its memories of the gallant during the Tears to come, he must sene Torch. ORANGES. Size 288 2 doi. 39c ported by Truslee Armstrong, FURNITURE placed under codca of one form is not too much water. Garlleld Ford returned home a renewal of your vow in His and picturesque Custer. The be Polite. Unselflsb. Industrious, and Even after be bad acquired the Mr. and Mrs. William Graham that Ihe collection of laxes be or another and that at least 2.- A meal pattern for one day to and son Gordon of Grand Bapids Monday afler a several days' House. Find your place and Perfection Oil Stoves, Circulating Haatars, Dining song was written by C. A. Savage economical A lot of the Folks who Standard Vicea. It became evident POTATOES Peck. 45c extended to ISept. 30, 1933, al you shidl llnd Him. He is your (MiO.OWl new jobs, by the most serve as a guide may help tbc spent the week-end wilh their visit wilh relalives in Detroit. one iht cent collection fee. Yeas and was furnished the Ledger by slipped him this rare Dope were Ill- to Gria that he would not be re- besl friend. Be al church some- Room, Living Room and Bedroom Suitea conservative estimate, have been Phil Hartley, whose father. John mother in planning meals. Head. 11c aunt, Mrs. Katie Wilson. Miss Elsie Velzy of Grand Bap- 5. Carried. supplied through N H A agree- mannered and crabbed and lazy and garded aa a True Sport unless he HEAD LETTUCE where next Sunday. Hartley, was a volunteer in Co. Breakfast, —fruit (raw at least ids spenl Ihe week-end wilh her On motion by Truslee Day, at lowest prices in years. ments. wasteful, but what of It? Among could hang up a Performance such Week-end guesls of Mr. and Church school al 10 a. m. M. Glh Mich. Cavalry and who three times per week), whole Lb. 2c Mrs. Mert Sinclair were their parenls, Mr. and Mrs. A. Velzy. snnoorled by Truslee Armstrong, Parents and IlelatlTes the Big Idea as one of the Following: TOMATOES Morning worship al 11 a. m. W. A. Roth, Funeral Director was with Gen. Custer when the cereal (cooked at least three son Dan of Haslings and Miss the following bills were allowed Morning subject "A Keen In- New troubles have developed to be worked off on the Young- L Sit in the same Chair for 14 Mrs. Gertrude Jones spent Ihe battle of Cedar Creek was times per week), milk, bread or Doris Macklcy of Grand Rapids. week-end with her daughler, and ordered paid. Yeas 5. sight." Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service over Ihe code for soft-coal and sters la, "Do ae I say and not as I Hours playing Draw and then ap- KROGERS fought. There were many oth- toast and butter, egg or bacon. Roll call carried. Ihe likelihood that Ihe President pear unconcerned after being nicked Edwin Fallas of Ix)s Angeles, Mrs. Baymond Hesche of Soulb Sunday September 24lh rally Store Phone 500 Night Phone 330 ers from this locality who served do." Dinner, —meat, eggs, fish or will have lo formulate a code for for a Month's Salary. Calif., is spending several weeks Lowell. General Day al the Congregational church under Custer, all of whom have Many a Clove-Eater bad told cheese dish; potatoes, macaroni 2 - 19c and Sunday school. If you an- this industry and compel its ac- Nitley Margarine wilh his daughler and son-in-law, Fidelity and Casually Co. 77.32 passed to their reward.—Editor. him that when he grew np be must 2. Oo to the Race Track and listen or other starchy food; vegetable Mr. and Mrs. Russell Welsh of ceptance is increased. But Ihe N. B. C. PREMIUM BODA CRACK EBB lb pkg. He Mr. and Mrs. LaWKBOO Hulher- The I^well Ledger 8 7.HH not a member of a class you will Battle of Cedar Creek abun Liquor. The Poker-Players to a tout and plsster all of the Cniv (raw vegetable or greens at least Grand Bapids visited Iheir par- be invited. most disquieting of all Issues in ford, Myrtle Taylor 23.10 Ihe special revival meeting held secrelary and treasurer. Rev. C. rency on a Crippled Goat that comes three limes weekly); milk; MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. Ue enls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kropf connection with Ihe recovery Old Early camped at Fisher's explained to him that Good Lit- Mich. Bell Tel. Co 3.72 Allon Community Church from Sept. 25th lo Oct. 5. A A. Lohnes, paslor, was chairman In Just before they are starting the bread and butter; dessert (serve Headline News MVs. Ida Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. movement is that raised between Hill, tle Buys played Marbles for Pun. Mo W. S. Darley Co 6.99 Large crowds are coming each number of ministers are hiking of the meeting. next race. fruit and milk desserts often). Bussell Carr and Kenneth Kyser. the leaders of organized labor Resolved some Yankee blood lo and not for Glassies and Aggies. Mrs. Etta Rickner of The Led- Pal Bowes 4.51) Sunday evening al 8 p. m. Ser- part. Dr. and Mrs. John Hapeman of all of Grand Bapids, were Sunday and the representatives of the spill; Uncle Fred, with both his Veet 8. Slip out at Night and attend a Supper,—soup- cooked) vege- All ptlcea In thia edvertiaement Include the Michigan 3 per cant Salea Tax Kirk's Fliko $oap- —10 ^ 29® ger oflice, who has been very ill O. J. Brezina 30.70 mon al 8 p. m. A hearty welcome lo all. Lansing called on his parenls, afternoon guesls of Mrs. John chief employers over the collect- He chose his time when Phil. Pockets stuffed full of high-grade Wild Party at which great Sums of table or vegetable salad; egg. PALMOUYE BOAP S ban lie for the past three weeks, is slow- Fred Gramer 30.70 Bally Day and Home Coming Don'l miss these services. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Hapeman Sun- Layer. ly improving. ive-bargaining provision of the was gone, Connecticut-wrapped Five Centers Money are devoted to the Purchase cheese, or mUk dish; bread and N. B. O. UNEEDA GRAHAM CRACK EBB lb. pkg. 17e Gene Carr 33.00 Sunday, Oclober I si al I p. m. Edward Gamble, paslor. dur, Klmer Hallz. who lived in our law*. The Yankee camp lo fall upon. and smelling like a Smoke House, of Partridges and Champagne for butter or sandwiches; fruit; Hera's tfce Utost NEWS FLASH fro* your mithborhood Krogor Storo. C. 11. Runciman and family Mrs. IJIIian Duff and son Ches- Bay Covert 1.96 Dinner at 1:30. Program 3:00- cookies or cake; milk. Holland Crystal Creamery Michigan Bell Tel. Co. ... 2.60 neighborhood a few years ago, Al night, like thief, of sense be- would warn the little Man that he Ladles connected with the The- It's a "scoop" on quality, freshnses end vahw In th* foods you wont right lb. spenl the week-end al Lake Odes- ler of Grand Bapids spent Sun- 5:00 p. m. CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST sa where they were the guesls of Goulds Garage 15.00 ami was a son-in-law of Ihe lalu While the law upholds collect- reft. must never, never form a Tobacco atrical Profession who were brought now. And this week you oon buy thsm at prioM that mean worth whiU Bitter 24o day evening wilh her sisler, Mrs. Young People's parly Friday Sunday school, 10 a. m. ive bargaiiiing and unionization He marched his troops around Mr. and Mrs. E. G. York of Grand Mary Bansford. evening, September 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwader, Habit op on Soda Biscuits and Young Hy- So. Lowell Busy savings to you. HUS wook's outstanding valuos in good things to oat ... • KIRK'B HARDWATER CASTILE BOAP bar se Church services, II a. m. of workers, it prescribes no par- our left. Bapids. Total .8238.19 Remember chicken pie supper was married Ihe first of August and thoy ARE now* . . . hoodHno nows from Krogor's. Which moans you'll pkg. lie Chris. Bieri of Newaygo spenl L. C. Doerr, paslor. ticular forms that must be em- With orders strict unto his boys. No wonder Grlswold, when be was Comers AMERICAN FAMILY BOAP FLAKES City Hill Thursday evening, Sept. 14lh. al his home at Whitehead near 8 years of Age. aat down one Day 4 Feed the Rent Money to a Rou- do bottsr by your monu and your hudgot by shopping haro this wook. ISalurday dinner guesls of Bev. Ihe early pari of the week with Indianapolis, Ind. ployed. And any disposition by To nothing lake t' would make a By Mrs. Howard Bartlett and Mrs. B. W. Merrill were Miss Fred Gramer . 8.00 ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. and figured it out. In a Spirit of ot- lette Wheel GRANDMOTHER'S Ib. C his daughler, Mrs. Arthur Schnei- Mrs. Wagner of Grand Bapids either side to take undue advan- noise. Cora Merrill and her sisler, Mrs. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH Sermon at II a. m. ter Cynicism, that Life was a Bunk B. Bet In a Loud Voice on every WHITE—WHOLE or SLICED loaf der and family. Street visited. Mrs. Bulb Martin Monday. tage of a national plan of recov- Mr. and IMrs. Merle Rairigh and Ireid 6 Kmma Beaman and son. Merrill All are welcome lo allend. Get out of the way, says Gen. Election Result Fred Gramer 9 5.00 German preaching Sunday at Orlando Odell called at the ery designed for the benefit of all and Old People were whitewashed family of Woodland had Sunday Saturday evening Miss Myrtle Early, 0. Never, under any circum- Heamon, all of Flinl, Jack Fahi'ni . 19.20 10 o'clock. Bev. 11. A. Lulen, Pastor. Needham home Sunday. will not be lightly viewed by the Sepulchera and conventional Virtue dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Taylor was a supper guest at the I've come to drive you from the Ed. Clemenz . 11.40 Bible school al 11 o'clock. third party at interest, the gen- offered absolutely no Inducements stances, express a willingness to ter- Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Dulton farm home of Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Valley. PURE REFINED Iba. Byron Frost You are cordially invited. eral public, upon whose support to a Lad of Parts and ambition. minate a Party and go Home. Miss Mable Johnson attended LARD 25< FOOD STORES and daughler Lulbera and Mr. Gramer in Keene. . 15.00 Whites Bridge So. Keene-No. Boston Barlon of Olsego called on Mrs. Ed. Clemenz . 14.49 John Claus, paslor. the success of this plan depends. While they were on their mission Even at that Early Age he felt Qlvlng Credit Where Ifs Due. the Century of Progress last By Mrs. C. E. Bowen By Mrs, Ed. Potter Dullon's parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Buby Hudsoii is doing Fred Gramer . 5.00 bent, stirring within himself an outlaw It Is no easy matter for a Man N Fred Kropf, Sr., Sunday. the house work nt the James Jack Fahrni . 19.20 The increase in employment Wc Yanks were sleeping in our who is trying to get a Foothold In Mr. and M^s. Htoward Bartlett Fresh irood 4c Swo«< Pots I c°„! ISc FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Desire to be a True Sport He Wright residence for an indellu- Byron Frost . 15.00 Mrs. Merlon Alderink of Low- Don'l forget the Jolly Com- and the general raising of the tents; were Belding visitors on Sun- IMVs. Herbert Beable and baby Conference begins next Wed- took note of the Fact that all of the the Business World to perform all Country Chib Plain or sllcod Country Club—No. S slovo ile length of lime. Ralph's Tire Shop .. . 9.30 ell spent part of last week wilh munity club wilh Mrs. Kinyon in minimum wage scales had Until the Bebs, with rousing vol- day. lefl Ihe Luz Malernily hospital nesday at Benton Harbor closing Juvenile Paragons who were held of the blithering idiocies Involved Gould's Garage . 0.09 Mrs. Oma Shear and family. Lowell, Myrtle Sinclair, assistant, brought about an appreciable ley. Miss Anna Layer accompanied Sunday. They will slay in Hast- Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker were Sunday aflernoon. All contribu- np as Models of Deportment to the in the foregoing Tasks. Will Buck . 2.75 Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Bowen. Sept. 20th in afternoon and for gain in the purchasing power of Warned us that sleep was death Mrs. Wilbur Pennock of Lowell, ings for a few weyks before re- Sunday dinner guesls of his sis- tions for the year should be in by The Point Is thst when It comes Jack Manning . 3.00 Fred and Hlla Marie spenl lasl supper, good program. the people, although it was not and folly Ornery Youngsters were pale and on the Kent County Garden turning to Iheir home in I^well. ler. Mrs. Herbert Courier and Sunday. to being s real sure-enough hot Slandard Oil Co . 8.20 Thursday in Grand Bapids. School began in Pearsoll dis- being utilized to the extent de- Old Early carried out his plan. had sea shell Bars and wore Shoes council tour Wednesday. husband of Grand Bapids. Mr. iMVrrill will preach al 10:30 Sport the Rules of Common Sense JEWEL COFFEE . 17< Mr. and Mrs. William Boss V. W. 'Hunter . 41.20 Miss Elbel Shear commenced trict lasl week wilh Gertrude sired by the Administration. A Surprising Crook and his com- In the Summer Time and didn't seem Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Elsa Billenger relurned on "Cultivating the Spiritual school al Lowell lasl Monday. Compagner leacher, and seven disturbing feature was the lag- mand. do not apply. There sre certain Smooth and frafrant — 3-Ib. bag 49c returned home Saturday from Bay H. Covert . 3.69 to be getting anything out of Life Jack Acherson, Mrs. Hannah You Are Short Monday from a two weeks' visit Life." He will also preach at Mrs. Arthur Schneider and pupils. ging of wages behind the increas- Who had not time their lines to Lansing where they spent lasl Williams and Works . 15.00 and were loathed by the Rising Gen- Traditions and Precedents which Bartlett and Mrs. Howard Bart- If in Delroit a I the home of her 7:45. children of Ix)we 11 spent lasl Culler school began this week week wilh Iheir (laughter and ed prices for many commodities. form. must be observed. One must know lett called on M^-s. Martin Schnei- Bible school begins al 11:30. eration. Trump Brooms —* Me Campbell's oan 5€ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry daughler, Mrs. A. Alexander. Total 8197.63 Friday aflernoon nt C. E. Bow- with Dorothy Wheeler, teacher, No doubt the President's advisers So sudden came the rebel storm. how to part with a large Bunk of der on Friday. of School Books come to ui. We have Mid-week service Wednesday Early Vices of a Seml-CrlmlnaL Sturdy, woU mod* TOMATO JUICE Nesman. Sunday guesls of Mr. and Mrs. en's. Miss Ardis Schneider re- nnd eight scholars. informed him of the noticeably Money and never bat an Eye If Mrs. Hannah Bartlett called on Light and Power al 7:30. Now, al the rising of the sun. H. L. Weekes and family were mained there for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Vanden- belter feeling pervading the Old Early thought it jovial fun; On the other Hand, all the Hard the Money really belongs to the Mrs. C. G. Weiland one day last replenished our stock of out-items in Miss Eleanor Young of Grand Michigan Bell Tel. Co $ 8.55 Vergennes M. E. Church M'iss Lura Poller of Lowell hout of Grand Bapids were Wed- country, a psychological factor Eggs who could fight with their fists week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark ano Joe Barber .75 But Gen. Grover, (God bless his Creditors, thst makes no difference. Bapids spenl last week wilh Mrs. Preaching by Ihe pastor Sun- spent part of lasl week at Ted nesday supper guests of his par- of distinct moment. and went swimming In the Crick Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson large 55-oz. books for city and rural schools. Ida Young. Mrs. Young's daugh- two children of Grand Bapids. Myrtle Taylor 21.90 name) Usually It does. c day at nine. VanOcker's. enls, Mr. and Mrs. Vandenhoul, were Sunday dinner guests of ler. Mrs. Gladys Behler of Grand F. A. Madigan 9.23 Said he would help them play Ihe before the Ice was out and carried Well Grlswold kept on being a Pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Marshall Hay William Merrill. Minister. Miss Evelyn Bowen was a din- Thursday evening guesls were Welcome as these reports must game. Nigger-Shooters and had a stand- Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson QUICK OATS Bapids was a week-end guest ol and children returned jasl week Westingh'se Elec. Sup. Co. 9.17 ner guesl of Buby Babcock in Sheldon Groenland and Iwo boy have been, no one realizes more True Sport until he nearly ruined 13 and Mr. and Mrs. Herman John- Country Club — 3 20-ozM)z. pkga. 17c The Blggeat Values her molber. from a three weeks' visit wilh P. M. Decker (lo 1.14 He formed a line the pike along. ing feud with the Town Marshal— his Health, so now he la living out Orleans lasl Sunday. friends of Grand Bapids, and clearly than the President that To check old Early and his son were supper guests. relalives in Ilinois and Indiana. Nat. Stamp A Elec. Wks... 13.65 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holcomb re- Mrs. Bergsma was a Saturday af- they were talked about and admired in the Country and letting some- Mrs. Olis Herion of South Bos the real testing time of this new throng; (Nfiss Mabel Jonnson was a General Elec. Sup. Co 59.80 Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. lurned home lasl Wednesday af- lernoon caller. industrial structure is now be- and quoted and surrounded by body else buy Diamond Sunbursta you will ever get in tablets, fillers, inks, Ion and Mrs. John Tucker called Mrs. William Schneider and And here he held the rebs at bay, Saturday night supper guest of Qusktr Oste lie Crtam Chccic »>• 17c F. J. McMahon 110.76 10:00 a. m. Bible school. ter spending a few days al the Genevieve and Louise Bnrkley ginning. The foundation has Cringing Courtiers. on Iheir uncle, Ezra Post, and children of Grand Bapids spent Til he was flanked from every for the Wives of Bootleggers. Mr. and Mrs. George Wieland. Regular or Quick—2 20-os. pkga. Uc Fancy Michigan Colby Typo James McMahon 57.60 If you are not attending any World's Fair in Chicago. of Eloise are visiling their fath- been laid with care, but the en- Grlswold was groping toward a crayons and all school supplies. No Iheir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- the week-end with the Martin way. Some people think he Is a Has- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Merriman Mert (Sinclair 47.52 other Sunday school we invite er, Joe Barkley for two weeks. tire scheme is frankly experi- Fact which has long puzzled and thur Horner of I^insing lasl Tues- Schneider family of Soulb Low- Been. but he got quite a Thrill the and son Kenneth Erwin, were one can offer better quality at lower Valda Chaterdon 40.32 you to join us next Sunday. George Roasch was a dinner mental and it is impossible to This gave the Sixth Corps time to discouraged a good many Moralists day aflernoon. ell. Lowell Dist. No. 5 other Day when he tried to make Sunday evening callers at Harold e Paul Rickerl 30.00 11:00 a. m. preaching service. Sliest Sunday al Ihe B. Carnahan predict that it will withstand all form, Robin Hood remains a glorified a 200-Yard Shot over Water, with Rittenger's. Mrs. Fred Leegant nnd sons Myron N. Henry, Jr., has been Byrne McMahon 43.20 7:00 p. m., N. Y. P. S. service. (Mrs. J. P. Needham) home. the strains and stresses to which Who bravely faced the leaden prices. figure, but who la Interested In John Mr. and Mrs. George Wieland and her brother, Bartlett Tenny in Grand Bapids more or less Mabel Knapp 30.00 All young people are invited In it is bound to be subjected. storm; a Niblick. He was Rotten and the PANCAKE FLOUR 5 - 25 Mr. and Mrs. Max Adgale and were Sunday dinner guesls of her of Lansing, visited at Ihe Claude Jerry DeVine 48.00 Bunyan? Captain Kidd has an en- Divot went almost as far aa the during the past few days, serving Ibis service. Dr. and Mrs. Thorndyke of family of Berlin Township were The experiment, having passed Til the other Corps had time to parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Thorne home Friday. Mrs. Lee- Bay Ingersoll 43.20 during Fame and is beloved by HARVEST TIME - Excellent quality on traverse jury in Ihe United 7:45 p, m. evening service. Alio were guesls of Mrs. Hulhj Sunday guesls of Mr. and Mrs. through its initial critical stage, rally. Ball, but he waa very much pleased of West Lowell. Kant is a missionary from Bolivia Ted Van Ocker 45.60 Thousands who never heard of the Slates District court. Wednesday evening prayer Martin Sunday. Paul Bickerl and family in Low- acceptance by Ihe majority of Ihe To slop the rebels in Ihe Valley. to hear a Spectator say: "Well, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor visit- Henry's boo" s?ore and is enjoying a year's furlough Ib. Leo Bowler 5.70 Afrs. W. H. Graham of Campau The Johnnies thought the victory Archbishop of Canterbury. Rollo you've got to give the Old Bird Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodgkins, meeting al 7:45 o'clock. ell. people has been fairly launched. ed their daughter. Mrs. Harold Corn Syrup S 17c Fruit Gingm "> He in Ihe United Slates. Glenn Holcomb 5.70 Lake visited her son Frank, and But some problems remain and won. goes into the Discard but Huck Finn credit for One Thing. He's got his Rittenger and husband Thursday. 203 Eait Main Street, Lowell Phone 30 Mrs. Carrie Gilland and grandson, Mrs. Vandenhoul and son called Dark — Light, S lb. pail 29c Fresh—Tasty cooldoo John Rittenger and Howard Ted Van Ocker 5.70 family Ihe llrsl of Ihe week. their seriousness cannot be dis- And their usual pillaging begun; remains a luminous Hero whose Mr. and (MVs. Earl McDiarmid Bobbie Smith, all of Grand Bap- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY at the Barkley home Sunday. Nerve with him. He's a Sport" Hillenger and families spenl Sun- Hay Ingersoll 4.80 Allhough he was never a resi- guised. Bobbing the dead and wounded shocking Vices endear him to Old and father called on Lewis Mc- ids. were Sunday guesls of Mr. Christiat Science services are Those from Culler school allend- Which is true. Probabiy they will day al Morrison I^ikc. Mrs. John Jerry De Vine 2.40 denl of this vicinity or stale, loo, and Young., Diarmid and family Sunday. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. held every Sunday morning al ing 'Saranac school are Clyde put it on the Head-Stone that he OLD pint Billenger accompanied her son, Kiltie Charles 8.00 perhaps Ihe friends of James In his first formal comment As none but Southern bloods can The trouble with straight-laced Sunday afternoon callers at Weeks Eleclric Co 8.25 eleven o'clock over the Lowell Complon, Helen Toles, Paul and w&s a Real One up to the Time Anderson home were Mr. and Carl and family of Grand Rapids Miss Elsa Buchanan has re Martin will be surprised lo hear on the administration's recovery do. Morality as practiced In e perfunc- C. G. Wieland's were Mr. and MANSE jug V. W. (HVinler 50 Slate Bank. Mary Anna Poller. Those in that his Stomach, and Nervea and SYRUP Vergennes Center Mrs. George Lewis and daughter lo Delroit where she was a week- turned to Clarkston lo resume his younger brother died recenl- MAPLE All are welcome. (Use bank Lowell school are Catherine and program. Kenator Borah (Repub- 25< Now when the day was almost tory Manner In so many Communi- Mrs. William Graham and son of her duties as leacher. She spenl Fineis Oil Co 15-50 ly al his home in North Caro- Pocket-Book gave out. By N. M. K. of Moseley and Mrs. Wilber end guest of relatives. Lucy Paulinkas. Those from lican), Idaho, predicted that the lost, ties, is that it holds out no glitter- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Abeolutdy pure—A deUckma and appetizing Mend of aeUcted cane and pure the summer wilh her sisler, Mrs. Westinghouse Electric Co. 08.00 entrance*) lina. MORAL: Better ride In an Am- Conkright and children of near Pearsoll district attending the Government "will soon be facing God sends a reinforcing host; ing Inducements. Grlswold, or Gorham tStaal. maple sugar Dick and John Rutherford left D. A. Wingeier and family. Fairbanks Morse Co 1-53 A Christian Science service is A business nu cling was held bulance than be kdown as a P ker. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Rockford. broadcast over WJJD (1130 K. Lowell school are Catherine the proposition of price fixing." The host he sends is but a man. "Grlz," as he was addreased by his Mrs. Josie Randell and family, Thursday for California where Electro Masler Co. Inc— 52.82 at Ihe Soulb Lowell M. E. to block unjustly high prices. Arthur Rittenger of Grand Rap- George I^ewis of Moseley is in Mrs. Ben Baldus and children Dick expects lo attend Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ford, ac- C.) every morning from 7:30 lo and Mike Hoover and Eleanor But that's the noble Sheridan. Colleagues, knew, even at the Age who spent several days last week church, September 3, for the elec- Senator Borah, recuperating from Aged Cows GWe Up and ids and Mrs. Arlie (Massus of Ore- MartkiMllowf *> 15c Chocolate Drops »> ISc the hospilal at Grand Rapids in college in Los Angeles. They companied by Mrs. Ford's moth- Total 7:45 o'clock. and Bulb Vandenhoul. On, on he comes wilh lightning of Eight that he never would be with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Kerr, .8811.41 lion of Sunday school officers to a major operation just before his gon were Sunday dinner guests BuBt—Frooh, now sto* Froob, rich and creamy a very crilical condition. were accompanied by Elmer I^ay- er, Mrs. William Dolph, returned Callers Sunday at Ihe E. Poller speed. respected as a coming Buffalo Bill Appear to Prefer Death Mrs. Tom Read and Mrs. Taki- returned to her home at Holland, from Rochester, N. Y., Tuesday, Water Works fill vacancies: Superintendent, departure for home, issued a Crying, who hath done this awful of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rittenger. er who will attend a preparatory M. E. CHURCH—ALTO CHARGE Mrs. James Needham; assistant home were Arthur Stiles. Jim statement appealing for protec- or John L Sullivan merely because As old age overtakes some cows mora visited at the homes of Thursday. slopping over nighl with rela- Hay Covert .8 4.30 deed; school at Covena. Calif. Rev. C. A. Lohnes, Paslor superinlendenl, Ellis Hollins: Hill, Gould Bivelte of Ix)well, Mr. tion of the consumer. Asserting he washed behind the Ears and they get tired of living and just lie Frank Biggs nnd Tom Read, Jr., Charles Biggs spent Thursday tives in Preston, Onl., Canada. W. S. Heuhland ,. 10.00 and Mrs. Balph Whealon and He'd better fare 'neath Southern Word comes from Caienovia. Alio Church—10:00 a. m. Pub- Mrs. M. P. Schneider, treasurer; people will not buy when prices saved up his Pennies for the Hea- down to die—no doubt reasoning North Campbell Friday. and Friday with his cousin. Mrs. Dolph is making her home Weeks Eleclric Co . 22.70 Ward Courier of Saranac and skies. N. Y., that Miss Hallie De Yoe is lic worship. Preaching by the secrelary and librarian. Gerald seem inequitable, the senator said that life Isn't worth the effort It By Mrs. S. Drew Harry Haines of Grand Rapids Lawrence Biggs. permanently with Ihe Ford's. V. W. Hunter . 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Taft and Mrs. Who dares my sleeping camp then. It was understood among the SUNBRITE CLEANSER 2-9c ill in a hospilal there. Although, pastor. Rollins. Also an official board is spending a few days this week Susie and Hose Kerr of Grand Texaco Oil Co . 30.40 the cost of some things already Lads of his Gang that the Good takes. These fits of despondency Chicago Fair visitors in Rev. Oberlin of Belding. surprise. with I^awrence Riggs. Rapids called on Iheir mother, not having lived here for many W. S. Heuhland . 2.75 Bowne Cenler—10:30 a. m. meeling, M. P. Schneider elected had passed "beyond reason" and Ones were going to escape burning Invariably occur In winter when Miss Addie Townsend of Grand Wenger's group this week are Mrs. Celia Smith spenl Ihe Gel out of the way says Phil to Rapids spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Anderson Mrs. Rosa Kerr, Thursday. years. Miss DeVoc will be remem- Sunday school. Enoch Carlson, chairman of church board of charged "gouging has already In Hot Flames but aside from that, range life is at Its toughest When Lamps w««inrf»K-. w"t 10c Canvas Glovas p* 10c Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. week-end al Ihe Poller home. Early, Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ander- bered by many residents who Tolal 8 74.21 superintendent. trustees; Mrs. James Needham. been undertaken in some places." Maada—M to §0 Watt. 20c Ooooly knit wriats Grace Kellogg, Mrs. Marion Al- they had no Prospects a cow decides to die. writes a cor- and family. son and children attended a wish for her speedy recovery. 11:30 a. m. Preaching by the You've come too late to get the chen of Grand Bapids, Mrs. Lucy Valley. It seemed to Grlswold that If he respondent of the Ksnsas City Sunday callers at Wesley Keim's watermelon parly at the Chaun Ware Center Tolal bills paid 81,319.44 Paslor. General Johnson's plan for a Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Briggs of Blaser, Charles and Irvin Gep- wanted to be a cowboy or travel Times, nothing can stop her. After were Art Hooper, Loren Gray, cey Freeman home near Alto By Mrs. C. Wittenbach "buy-now" campaign later in the Ah, there another sound is FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE Grand Bapids were Sunday guesls harl of Comslock Park, Harold On motion by Truslee Cook, South Lowell—Sunday school with a Circus, he had better dem- yon have worried and strained "tail- John Long, Fred iHolsworth ano Sunday evening. One melon C. W. Cook A. F. Armstrong month addresses itself lo a criti- heard. of Iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, Millard Wenger of supported by Trustee Slaal Ihe at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. James Need- onstrate an Immediate spirit of ing," her up, she'll turn around and Burt Keim. weighed 57 pounds. Ware school opened Monday cal question in connection with And Liberty's the rallying word; Harry N. Briggs. Hilton played Wesl Millon, Ohio, Evelyn Bor- Council adjourned. Yeas 5, bam, superintendent. Classes make a run for you, then faU down Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heaven were Mrs. Boughey, Mrs. Rivelt and morning with Esther Baker for If you contemplate installing a new the recovery effort. The suc- And every heart is fllled wilh Bravado by learning to Smoke. for the dance al Ogilvie Hall in gerson, Ann Howard, Buby Carried. for all. Everyone welcome. cess of the huge drive under Gen- When he made this manly Resolve again as much ss to tay, "Oo on Saturday night guests of Mr. and son Arthur of Ionia visited Sun- teacher. Ionia Saturday evening with pride. C EickhofT and Rev. Wenger. Head and Approved 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the eral Johnson's direction depends R waa still passible to get Pitta- away and let me die In peace." I Mrs. Willard Hiawley of Clarks- day al the Tom Read. Sr., home. Harry StaufTer and Ihe Ionia or- To see their gallant leader ride. Lloyal Rickncr's well house September 5, 1933. Paslor very largely on the maintenance ville. ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE 7 Mrs. Alice Wesbrook Moll and chestra. Mrs. H. W. Smith, daughler Furnace or Heating Plant Saying "Form quick —the fight burgh Stogies at two for Five, have even had them, when down, burned Saturday nighl. Mr. and Mrs. €arl Roth and daughler Gladys of Kent City, CHARLES W. COOK. Special music. Everybody in of a proper relationship between renew, while a very good quality of refuse hay that Pd packed to them Large M aiae George Wittenbach returned Elizabeth and Miss Houslon of yited. Sheila, Mr. and IM^-s. Leo McCaul and IMrs. Ruth Pierce of Grand Mrs. Helen Trent of Heidsville, President Pro lem. of any kind, or need parls for your old one—Stove or Range, wage payments lo labor and con- And see what right with wrong home Saturday after spending a Boston, Mass, slopped in Lowell Cheroot could be had out of a pa oo horseback. and Eleanor and W. M. Head- Rapids were Thursday dinner No. Carolina, is visiling her O. J. BREZINA. any kind or any make—we can supply you with parts and sumer purchases of the goods can do; week with his grandma Witten- Tuesday on their way to Ihe per Box. at any Grocery Store for 1 have found other younger cows. worth spent Tuesday evening and supper guesls of their sister molber, Mrs. Agnes HolTman of Village Clerk. CATHOLIC PARISHES labor produces. Generally speak- By night our camp we will re- World's Fair in Chicago lo visit service Three Cents each, two for Five, or In worse shspe physically, that with Mr. and Mrs. S. Drew. Sweat Potatoes 1 ^ 10c Oranges t 17c and aunt, Mrs. Mary Kerr. bach of Vergennes. Lowell, and sisler, Mrs. Frances ing, industry cannot continue to gain. al the homes of B. T. Ford, Will St. Mary's—Lowell twelve for Two Bits, ao that the seemed to appreciate It when you Victor Cisler returned home U. S. No. 1 quality California - a«oet and juicy Albert Woodhead of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kyser of Willougbby of Grand Rapids. pay the increased sums allocated And vengeance have for those Burdick, P. J. Finels and other OFFICIAL foul Nicotine was. as you might got down and helped them get on Sunday after spending two weeks spent the week-end with his par- Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mrs. Trent will be remembered Rav. Fr. Jewell, pastor. lo labor under Ihe new codes un- that's slain." old friends. Mrs. Smith lived An Ordinance lo Amend an Ordi- say. within the Reach of AIL their feet so they could pick a little with his brother and wife ol ents. Quiglov of Grand Rapids called by many residents under the 7:00 a. m.. Low Mass, sermon. Price-Rite Hardware its pr( in ILowell some flfleen years ago nance Relative To Side Walks increased prices which such wage Then orders flew from left to If he finally could puff at a Two- •omethlng to eat and carry on. A Middleville. Sunday visitors at the Arthur at Carl Willenbach's Monday. maiden name of Helen Leonard. and will be remembered by many 9:00 a. m., High Mass and ser- CHOKE OUAUTY MEATS and Cross Walks: Phone 61 . J East Main St. Lowell. payments entail. A buying right. fer without getting dizzy. It was be- cow heavy with calf Is usually wiU- Clarence Mclntyre and wife, Out of town callers at the Wm. Ledger readers. mon. movement to encourage the bene- And glorious was the evening cause he showed the Optimism and Ing to do almost anything to sur- Francis Miller and wife. Mrs. CosgrilT home Friday were Mr. The Village of IX)well ordains SI. Patrick's Parnell sight; Gerald Ward and son Billy of ficiaries of the new wage policy dogged Determination thnt arc de vive, but an old cow that la barren and Mrs. Homer IMflenbaker, See Ihe latest in new fall hals Ihnl an ordinance enlilled. An Rev. Fr. McNeil, paslor The rebels fled 'mid cannon's Grand Rapids were i'uesday vis C ordinance relative lo side walks to hold up their end in Ihe retail manded of any one who would learn seems to lose heart snd want to die. Helen ond Jack and Mr. and Mrs. al Stocking's, 8:00 a. m. Low Mass and ser- roar. itors of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and cross walks, passed Febru- markets may, therefore, play an to eat Olives, play Bridge, reduce If you still think cows are dumb, William (iraham and son Gordon, mon. important part of the general Losing all they'd gained and Keim. PORK ROAST ^ . 6 all of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. ary 23, 1904, be amended by in- 10:00 a. m, 'High Mass and the Weight, listen to an Opus or just go out and live with them "So you and those neighbors enterprise upon which the NBA thousands more, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Drew, Elmer ShaefTer of Logan and Mrs. serting two sections immediately read Hindoo Poetry. for a few years, as I have, and see W.J. Gibson's Cash Market are not on speaking terms any sermon. is embarked. 'Bound their flank brave Custei Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mead- Emma Dophf of Rochester, N. Y. at the close of section two lo be flew. By the time he was In his Teens how msny things they know that worth and Fred Holsworth were longer?" known as section (2-A) & (2-B) Cascade and Bowne 20,000 "No. All diplomatic relations Rev. Fr. E. H. Racellc, pastor. The Nation and Washington As other Cavalry ne'er could do; he owned a Pipe and painfully tried you hadn't thought of yonraelf. Thursday evening guesls of Roy Mrs. Edward Boomgard ol lo read and provide as follows: have been suspended." Services at 9 and 10:30 a. m. had their war profiteers. Unless Capturing guns, well nigh three to use the kind of language that Heaven and wife. ROLLED RIB »> 12V2* Grand Haven, was a week-end Section 2-A. Whenever any Prices For Ons Week Only guest of her sisler, Mrs. W. J. "'How did that come about?" iresent signs are wrong, and un- score. would have horrified hia Sunday Boys UIm CeobiBg Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth and sidewalk or crosswalk is hereaf- Smith. Sunday Mrs. Boomgard "He sent me a box of axle ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH Satislied Policy Holders ess further steps are taken lo Including those we'd lost before. School Teacher, and he had a aeml Sheila were Lowell visitors Sat- ler built or constructed abuting f Cooking Is no mystery to boys of grease and told me lo use some clamp down on this kind of gen- urday. Beef Kettle Roast Choice cuta * 10c Fly Spray 1 qt., 35c and Mr. and Mrs. tSmilh motored any properly in Ihe village of Bible school al 10 a. m. Three cheers for Emory, Crook criminal Record on account of play the Lowrey school, Dearborn. Last of it on my lawn mower when I try, the Nation and National Mfcs. Wesley Keim and son lo Muskegon lo visit their sisler, ILowell, the grade of said side- Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Wright, Ing Hookey, smashing Windows and fall there were 184 applicants who started it al six in the morning." Protected in this Biggest Farm Mutual Fire In- Capital are to have their NBA Vern spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Rooks, enroule lo walk shall be established and every Sunday. Torbett, Merret, and General stealing Watermelons wanted to Join the Boys' Cookery Fly Spray 1 pt., 20c "Well? mat then?" profiteers. Indeed, there are Mrs. S. Seese of Freeport. Mrs. Boomgard's home in Grand conslrucled under Ihe directions surance Company in Michigan Dwighl; The Sporting Code of Honor. dob at the school, so two dobs were "Then I sent it back and told evidences in Washington and in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Head- Haven. and as laid out and established WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH Three for Custer and his com- formed to take csre of ss many of POT ROAST "r , Beef Steak, all kinds lb., 14c him to use some of it on his When a Boy who la brought up In worth entertained several friends BEEF other cities that these pests are Mr. and Mrs. IHUrvey G. Avery by Ihe street commillee of the Sunday school—10:30 a. m. 21 years satisfactory service. mand. the would-be cooks as possible. At daughter's voice when she sings already at work. a Refined Home and surrounded by from Grand Rapids Sunday eve little son Russell and Mrs. Ruth Common Council of said Village. Morning preaching—11:30 a. m. Our Union and General Sheri- a recent Father-and-Son banquet the ning. al 11 o'clock at night." dan. all the Civilized Influences, shows Bacon Squirts * tc Pork Livors •> 5c Pot Roast, Beef... lb., 9c Brown of Slurgis spent the week- Section 2-B. Any person or Epworlh League—7:00 p. m. Nearly $500,000 assets and resources. a wide Streak of Wickedness, some members demonstrated the skill end wilh the former's parenls, persons violating the provisions Evening preaching—8:00 p. m. God bless our Nation and her Ledger want ads bring results, Lean—Sugar cured or HEARTS Free Want Acs sons. Persons say that he Is proving the thay have acquired since then. With Choice Beef Roast lb., 10c Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Avery. They Typewriter paper, 8%xllsize. of Section 2-A as amended shall Wednesday evening prayer Promptly settling all legitimate claims. And may this bloodly war be Doctrine of Original Sin and others the aid of their sponsors, the boys took Iheir little son Donald home 20c the pound at the Ledger forfeit all rights and claims to meeling, 7:45 p. m. any rebate for building sidewalks done: say that he ia reverting to the prepared entire meals for 200 Boston Butts ">• 10c Boiling Boo# *. 6c wilh them. He had been spending office. Rev. J. G. Ballard, paslor. A liberal policy at low cost. Until further notice The Led- ~ I WAIT TO'SELECT "' Loin End Pork Roast lb., 12c a few days here with his grand- and for each day's offense shall ger will give 50 cents worth of May North and South, United aboriginal type and the Neighbon guests. It's fun—sll except the a reliablq young man, Very little bone Briaket cut parents. further be punished by a fine not SNOW M. E. CHURCH free advertising in the Want Col- stand. say that bis Parents have neglect dlshwsshlng/* was the way one of ********************** now' employed, witwit h fore- exceeding 810000, one hundred Splendid opening for desirable representative. umn for each year's subscription As once they were a happy band. the boys summed It up.—Detroit Shoulder Roast Pork lb., 10c Preaching 10 a. m. ed his bringing-up. sight, fair education, and The teachers in the Lowell dollars, logelher with costs of paid. A card will be issued, But Grlswold and all pf the uthet Newa. public schools will make their Sunday school II a. m. NOTICE, LEDGER READERS mechanical inclinations, Chiekei Pie Sipper prosecution and in case the fine Bible study al church each Write for information or see one of our agents good for use any time within the who is willing lo tram Pork Roast, ham end lb., 12c lomes al the following places is not paid, by imprisonment in year. at Alton Church Batement Thursday nighl at 8 o'clock. Friends of The Ledger and Al- spare time or evenings for the school year: Mr. and the County jail until the fine is This offer is made primarily to PORK STEAK - - 8« James G. Baillard, Paslor. Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R. E. Springett, Grant to Solo having business in the "There goes a chap who ac- untied. He tied it for her and in Lowell to qualify as Home-made Bolocna lb., WAc Mrs. R. W. Finch have moved Thursday, Sept. 14 paid but not lo exceed ninety (90) acquaint all of our subscribers Warner. Probate Court of Kent County tually started on a shoestring— now he's in the class that have to INSTALLATION and SER- into the upper apartment of the days. with the result-getting qualities UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH will confer a favor on the pub- and now he's independently worry about their income lax be- VICE expert on all types W. J. tSmilh home. Miss Marion by Alton Ladies' Aid This ordinance as amended of Ledger advertising and also to Chooso LONCHORN »>. 19c Swofcod Picnic ib- Sc Frankfurts ...lb., 10c and 12c of WEST LOWELL Cascade—John Watterson Vergennes—William McCarthy lisher by requesting the court to rich." ing so big." of Electric Refrigerators. Bushnell is living with Mr. and Free Entertainment shall be in force and elTecl on enable each subscriber to makeo HAMS—Small, 4 to • lb. avsra#s order probate notices published 'Ute must be a man of greal For interview write, giving Mrs. L. R. Miller in Iheir apart- and afler the 30th day of Septem- Special meeting at 11:30 Sun- saving of 50 cents on each year's in this paper. The Court will be business ability." Advertising in The Ledger age and present occupation. Hamburg and Sausage 3 lbs., 25c ment al Charles Reynolds', Miss ber, 1933. day morning. subscription. glad to comply with the raquest "No, but he knows when op- won't supply your shelves witwl h Dorolhy Kolb is sharing an Fancy Work Sale Sunday school al 10:30 a. m.

_D Passed (September 5lh, 1933. o when made. Respectfully, portunity knocks, ifc happened new goods at cheap prices but it UHUHBB ENGINEERING C u apartment nt the Reynolds homo Adopted and ordered published Evening services al 7:00. The State Mutual Redded Firelns.Co. Job printing executed with INSTITUTE Picnic Hams B. G. Jefferies. Pub. Ledger. to come along when a very rich will help clear them out of the wilh Miss Ruth Collier, Miss Begin Serving 5:30 at a regular meeting of the Board Rev. J. I. Baldora will be Ihe pre- painstaking care at The Ledger girl was afraid to bend down and way for whatever you want to 404 N. Wells St.. Chicago, HI HAMBURG * 5 Lucy Moody is living at the Fred of Trustees of the village of lew- siding Elder next Sunday evening Home Office: 702 Church St, Flint, Mich. office. Bead the Ledger Ads. Saranac Butter, tax paid... lb., 26c Adults 35c; Children 20c ! tie a shoestring that had become buy next Swarlhout home and Miss Lois ell, Michigan, September 5, 1933. and will attend the Friday eve- W. V. HURRAS, Pres. H. K. FISK, Sec'y. Kreiger is with Mrs. Emma •••••••••••••••••••••• O. J. BREZINA. ning business meeling. Greene. (cl6-l Village Clerk. See later announcement about i^LUSKI.

THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO TillItSDAY, SKT'T. 14, 1033. FIVE FOUR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO TlUflLSDAY. SEPT. H, 103.1 Weil Kecnc "He careth for you" Alfalfa, Clover WANT By Mrs. F. A. Dsnlels Sip«rior Grain Drills POULTRY William Schovey of Grand Bap- we need. Truth corrects our mla- ALTO DEPARTMENT ADA DEPARTMENT MICHIGAN BELL T IS related of "Christian," In Bring Late Crops ids Is visiting his cousin, Ernest "The Pilgrim's Progress," that takes, encourages our efforts for (Mas. Fred Pnllison) (By Mra. Hattie R. Fitch) Pinckney. be began his Journey to the reform, and supports us, for He Bean Harvetlert TELEPHONE CO. COLUMN Mrs Josie Shindorf, daughter, I ever sustains all His children. • To Be Used Where Chinch * IMS • Mrs. Rose Scheid and daughters, Celestial City bearing on his back Are we carrying a load of lone- • 25c FOR Art Y WANT AD UP of Miriam, were Sunday after- • great burden, but that It rolled liness? Even if we are in a BOII-| You Remember away from him when he had gone Yvonne Svoboda Kntrrtains on TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN noon callers of Mrs. Frank Dan- tary place, divine Love Is there to Alto Local* Robert will visit in Alto quite Team Harness Bugs Have Riddled the CARE WITH POULTS far enough to behold the saving LaBarge Ripples OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, iels. make the solitude glad with the Mosdumes Henry Slater and often. Her Sixth Birthdiy Anniver- love of Christ. As we Journey By Mra. Vern Loring Corn and Barley. MAKES TURKEYS PAY Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Nash of revealing of that truth which the, II. I>. Bancroft were in Saranac Mrs. Eva Pinckney returned rary. NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25c through this earthly experience, It Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd physical senses cannot perceive, Friday. to her home Friday after spend Forks, Shovels CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER seems sometimes as If we, too. Saturday, September 2nd was Miss Dorothy Menzie, in com- By J. C. Harkltman. Crop Bittnilon LONG DISTANCE Ellison of North Keene were Sun- to enrich our thought and lift it! Mrs. Elmer Dinlumiin returned ing live weeks with her daughter. lp««lklll(, Collrit of Agrlrullur*. were weighted with a heavy bur- Mrs. Frank Fairchild. the sixth birthday anniversary pany with Mr. and Mrs, Art UnlvirMly of llllnola. Brooding Period Is Always PGR SALK—I'scd McCormick- day evening callers at Frank above self, so that we can emerge, from the hospital Thursday and of Yvonne Svoboda, daughter of illatton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne WNU B#rvlc«. den which we feel it is our duty from our present condition with, Miss Josephine Salisbury has Deering potato dinner. Has Daniels. to carry, although It greatly Im- What They Said is improving slowly. Barn E^iipment Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kvobodu, Bilenslve areas In central and RATES ARE Most Critical Tim a. open arms and giving hands, hap-1 been apiMiinted acting postmaster. Henry of Grand Bapids attended dug only eight acres. Looks Jake Stahl and family, Mrs. pedes our progress. What a relief Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattison and in honor of the occasion the Century of Progress over north central Iltlnoli where chinch pier and more useful than we have' Mr. Charles Foote is retiring ood as new. Sell cheap, Martha Qulgley and daughter it would be to get rid of this Incu- and sons of Alaska were Sunday Labor Day. ever been. twenty-four of Yvonne's friends bugs hnvf ruined the corn or barley Getting the poults through tha crms to suit purchaser, in- Olive and Harm Staal spent La- 1 night supper guests of iMr. and postmaster and has served the Gennine Oliver, John SURPRISINGLY LOW f bus, to learn that we may pursue Is poverty trying to crush out public faithfully for four and a and her cousins were invited to Mr. and Mrs. Carl HHgley and crops can best be planted to alfalfa brooding period Into free rsnge Is quire Scnllnel-Lcader Pub. 0»., bor Day week-end at Murray our way unencumbered, and find Mrs. Fred Pattison. a party held in the yard at her baby, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring our freedom and our Joy? Are we half years. or red clover. Planting these le- lbs most difficult job In turkey rsls- Sparta, (H' Ijike. all our needs abundantly supplied looking to material sources fori Mr. and Mrs. Valda C.hatter- Deere, Syraeise and home. land daughter and Walter Flynn Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Staal don were dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg gumes not only would put a crop Ing, snd this requires management so long as we do not wander from supply? If so, we are finding but were Sunday dinner guests ol The yard was beautifully dec- enjoyed a steak fry at Fallasburg FOR SALE—Eleven nice Poland and Fred Kellogg of Lowell the right path I on land that otherwise would be snd desn sanitation. 001 1 1 little, l^t us look up; seek first About Nazareth and Mrs, Claude 3iloox Labor orated in colors of green and Park last Monday night. China pigs. Fred J. M " ' were Thursday evening guests of "Cast thy burden upon the Lord, Day and spent the afternoon in MV. and Mrs. Lloyd (Houghton. Moore Plow Points Idle and costly, but also would be "The first requirement for a suc- the kingdom of heaven, and wt Mrs. Roger McMahon and son yellow, crepe |»aper being used Mr. and Mrs. iHfenry Wetz and three miles west of M-fiO on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Slaal. and he shall sustain thee," said lllastings. In line with the national agricul- cessful hatch with turkeys Is tha 7 shall find it, becauao it ts Just al effectively for the color scheme. MV. nnd Mrs. M. E. Cmpbell of US-16. (Pi Nick Scripsma and family of the Psalmist. Many Instances of Mrs. Myrna Link and children are slaying at the McMahon tural adjuatment program, which It nsa of strictly fresh eggs," says O. hand. Then we shall find alao The favors were also in green Grand Jtapids were Sunday din- Grand Bapids were Friday eve- this sustaining love, experienced of Ionia called on Mrs. Hose Bry- home in Lowell. Fly Spray in the bnlk designed to reduce the acreage of J. Msupln, extension poultrymsn at FOR SALE—Electric range, white enough of whatever Is required to Mrs. flllannah Bartlett spent and yellow and the icing and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin or ning guests at Jake Staal's. In ancient times, ara recorded In supply our daily need. But If both ant recently. grain crops. Illinois farmers al- porcelain, four burners and When the greatest religious teacher the Sunday evening with Mr. and candles on the birthday cakes Campbell and son Sunday. or North Carolina Ststs college Mr. anil Mrs. Walter McCrath the Bible, and many more might Mrs. J. H. Ferguson sin-nt last oven, automatic control. Cin- hands are holding on to burdens, Mrs. Ed, OlHarrow. were also in Ihe same colors. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frisble and ready have adjusted their cropping less, When turkey hens srs confined to of Grand Bapids were Saturday be recorded in our own day; for how can blessings be grasped? Wc week with Mrs. (Jlen Silcox. f derella washer. Heasonable, Mrs. Bill Blodgett and two Still Bnyinj Cream at Those present were: Barbara family spent the afternoon with •yatems to the point where they a small range or ysrd, the eggs msy supper guests at Ihe Jake Staal those who obey tha Scriptural cannot grasp the blessing without world had ever known went about doing Paul Dintaman, Allison Hoark. 60 411 E. Main, Lowell. (pl7-l8 daughters of Ionia visited Mrs. and Eugene Curtiss, Jr., Louis their parents. are growing a million acres more be gsthered twice each dsy and then home. command, "Humble yourselves dropping the burden. Which shall Alvah Peet, and Lawrence Cur- the old stand Paap, Ullian Niles, Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rathbun of legumes than they were In 1010- between &30 p. m. and 4:30 a. m., you can call the foi- stored in a well-ventllsted room or Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scripsma of therefore under the mighty hand it be? Just for today let us reach tiss were Monday evening din Frank Fairchild recently. WANTED—Pupils for violin in- Ward of Grand Rapids, Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lull Grand Bapids were Sunday call- of Ood, . . . casting all your care out for the love, the Joy, the peace good, many people of that time asked, ner guests of Robert Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright of 1014, but the acreage can be vatlly lowing pointa and talk for three minutes for the rales cellsr where the temperature is not struction. Have had many Dowling, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Arm- Wing. Beverly and Phyllis Mor- spent last (Monday with Mr. Hath, ers, and (Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc- upon him; for he careth for yciu," which Ood is holding out to all, Eleanor (Hbyward returned to extended by seeding alfalfa and red shown. Rales lo other points are proportionately lov over 00 degrees. It ts better to set years of successful experience strong of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. ris, Wanda Morris and Crystal bun's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrews of Parnell and Mr. and are learning that God does care and our outstretched hands will her home Wednesday from St. clover on land where the corn or the eggs when only seven to eight as teacher. lessons 50c each. W. E. HALL Gillispie of Grand Rapids, Junior Davis of Hartford. There Mr. Mrs. Jack Gilbert of Grand Bap- for His creation. let go their load. Let us keep "Where did He come from?" Upon being Mary's hospital. She will have Lawton Cole and daughter of barley has been riddled by the dsys old, whether s hen or Incuba- Ernest Forbes, Ada, H. L(pl7-1K Snow, Mr. and LMVs. Dee Bryant Phone 324. Lowell. Mich. Pepper, Peggie Nfles, Ruth and Mrs. Ralph Rathbun joined MUM ids were Sunday supper guests of Christian Science la teaching reaching out for blessings, and wc to be in a heavy plaster cast for chinch bugs, provided the soil Is tor is used. When poults sra first many a one to undo the heavy Clouse, Dorothy Morris, Bobbie i her brother, returning home with From LOWELL to: Slallon-lo-Stallon Mr. and Mrs. Jake Staal. shall not be tempted to pick up at least eight weeks. and children, A. J. Porrilt and adapted. Rat. FOR SALE—Forty acre farm and Pat McCormick, Junior and him to attend the Century of bstched they sre less sctlve than and income paying village Catherine Staal was a Saturday burdens of care and anxiety by again the burden we have dropped told that he came from Nazareth the scoff- Marion Colby was a Sunday family helped Mrs. Will Fair- gaining a clear undersUnding of child and her father, A. J. Por- Billie Mueller, Gerald Jasperse, Progress for a few days. It la Important that ooll condi- AURORA, ILL chicks snd must be kept wsrm.The property. Will sell on easy and Sunday guests of Clara Bueg- Are we weighted down by wear! dinner guest of Jeanne Beatham. Elliott Brunikool, Henry Tornga, Mr. and Mrs. C. La Man and tion! in the field be known before temperature in the brooder bouse what God really is. On page 46S nees, sickness, or pain? "Come Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reiser and rilt celebrate their birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Jake Smith of Mid- PORTLAND, IND terms or trade for larger farm. of "Science and Health with Key ers would retort by saying, "How could any Helen Morris, and Yvonne's baby spent Sunday with their either alfalfa or red clover la seed- needs to be kept sround 90 degrees r, and IMVs. James Denton en- unto me, all ye that labour and daughter Doris were supper Sunday. dleville. Charles I. Foote, Alto, Mich. "r; to the Scriptures'* Mary Baker Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Duell and brother, Gordon Svoboda. The parents. Mr. and (MVs. Boyd Mc- ed. The land must be aweet and for several dsys." (pl7"3t joyed a picnic dinner wilh a are heavy laden," says tha heal- guests of Mr. and iMVs. Lloyd Emerson Und and family of OBERLIN, OHIO Eddy writes, "Ood is Incorporeal, ing Christ, "and I will give you children were Sunday afternoon little hostess was the recipient of Whinney and sons. must have a aufflclent amount of Manpln says the homemsde brick party of friends on Flat Biver Houghton I^abor Day. Caledonia were ISunday after- divine, supreme, infinite Mind, rest. . . . For my yoke la easy, good thing come out of Nazareth?" I callers al the Albert Duel! home. many lovely gifts. Mrs. Vern Loring and daugh PETOSKEY, MICH, .... 55c FOR SALE—Six Jersey cows and Sunday. Mr. and iMrs. ('lark Damonth noon visitors at the Ed. Lind phosphorus. Simple testa are avail- brooder msy be used for poults, but Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, and my burden is light" Nor Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bigler are ters, Eleanor, and Mrs. Carl ilfig- several heifers. Four miles and family of Detroit are visiting home. able for determining thto. The seed it is well to make some wira par- Love." As we become conscious time, nor place, nor creed, nor moving to Whitneyville this Ada Locals ley and baby spent Monday af- LONDON, ONT., 60c southwest of Jewell. S. M, (MV. and Sirs. Perry Damonth. Mrs. Nick Pitsch and son Rog- bed already haa been prepared and titions in the house to separste the of the all-embracing, all-sustain- race, is any barrier to the ever week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Winters are ternoon at the Andy and Ward Rowland. Motcley-Murray Lake There are many people like that today. Alto won the ball game from er called on Frank Beiber uf by occasional additional cultlva- CLEVELAND, OHIO .... 60c ages. ing divine Mind, which is always present Christ. Let us accept the Mr. and Mrs. Pi. R. Crabb of in Chicago visiting relatives. Stewart home. By Mrs. W. Engle a Crand Bapids colored team Kelloggsville Monday afternoon. tlons can be kept In excellent con- Feeding the poults Is about tha present everywhere, the nature of health and strength which we in- Pewamo were Sunday dinner While in Chicago they will also Mrs. Clifford Webster, Mr. and FOR SALE—Eighty acre farm, Sunday, score 7-4. Mrs. Essie (Howard of Lowell is same as for bsby chicks. Hsrd- fertile soil, good buildings, which is wholly loving. Just, and herit as children of Ood, and face guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert visit a Century of Progress expo- Mrs. B. E. Frisble and sons and dition for seeding. Red clover and Glen Condon, who has been They think because a town is small that Mrs. Fred Pattison is assisting spending the week with Mrs. The rales qaoted above are Nighl Slallon-to-Slallon rales, effer near church, school and store. true, we lose the fear of being each day with confidence, "for he Duell. sition. Mrs, Van iSteel, all of Grand alfalfa can be seeded In mld-sum- bolled eggs with soms of tha shell spending his vacation with his with the house work at the Basil Kate Curley. tlv* from 8iS0 p. B. lo 4i30 a. m. Nighl Stalion-io-Slaiion ralr- Terms. One of the best farms crushed by oncoming evils. So we careth for you." Jack Ferguson of Grand Rapids •lapids and MV. Lvman of Cadil- mer. This will help to solre the left In has worked oat well for tha mother, Mrs. Carrie Condon, ex- become braver, for on every side Hayward home this week. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ausburger In Northern Kent. Bargain. We need not let grief rob us ol Card of Thanks was a week-end guesl of his lac came to remind Mrs. Bill Fris- problem of crop acreages and will are approximately 40* Ims than Day Statioa-lo^taiion rates, I first feed. Give one egg to asch pects to re-enllst In the C. C. C. we see evidences of the presence nothing good can come out of it—not even iMrs. Dell Silcox and Mrs. Fred and family of Grand Rapids and Ixwk this up. Solon Township. the smiles which we owe to our cousin, Walter Afton, Jr. ble of her birthday. make It materially easier for farm- OB calls eosting 50c or more, a Federal lax applf twenty poults. Wsler should be glv- and will be sent to a southern of good. Perhaps we had long ago Pattison attended the Strand in The Bowne ('enter Indies Aid Joe Ausburger of Ohio spent fellow men. Ood gives Joy instead The Ada Board of Trade an- Roy Knight was taken to a bos. Mrs. James French. Cedar state this winter. been taught -that Ood is Love, and Lowell Tuesday evening. society wish to thank all those Wednesday at the Nick Pitsch ers to put a crop adjustment pro- an at M hours, snd the first chick of mourning. He teaches us that nounce the change of date for the pital in Grand tBapids Sunday Springs. Mich., R. F. D. No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and now we can prove it. Even human good printing. They are much mistaken. MV. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg who so kindly helped to redecor- home. gram Into effect for 1984. For faUml tervicm, give (AM starter or chick scratch given by cl7 Love alone is Life, the ever pres- weekly moving picture show, night by C E. Cross, where X-ray children visited relatives in Kent parents would not willingly bur- entertained the latter's parents. ate the church, both financially Mr. and Mrs, Francis Curley of Choosing something to replace •pcroJor the telephone number the second day. Sour skimmllk msy ent Life of all His vaat creation. I which will be on Friday evening, pictures were taken Tuesday. City Sunday. den their children. Can the hu- Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and and in labor. Caledonia spenl the latter part corn that has been ruined by ba added when the poults are from WANTED—Driver for a car to Rejoice always, because "he car- beginning Friday evening, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Loring and •f Ike person you are calling Mr. and Mrs. Simon Elhart of man be more loving than the dl- eth for you," and for them. In brother Johnnie of Ionia, brother (signed) The Officers and mem- of the week with Mrs. Kate Cur- chinch bugs Is doubly difficult be- Sfi to 48 hours old snd then kept Florida about Nov. 1, For 15th, instead of Tuesday eve- daughter spent Thursday evening Zeeland spent Friday evening al vlne? Is not Ood the source of all ancient times the Jews were al- Thomas of Grand Bapids, and bers of Bowne Indies' /id. ley. further Information see R. B. nings. with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring cause the crop must be one that Is before them therasfter at all times. Ted Elba it's. real love? Man cannot be more lowed to carry no burden upon the brother Forest and family of Mr. and Mrs, Leander Pitsch of Msupln also suggests gradual Boylan, Lowell. Phone 411. Right Here in Loweii Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Martin mo- and daughter. Immune to the bugs and that can, Lloyd Frost Is spending a few- Jost, more loving, than his Maker. Sabbath day. Let us resolve to Battle Creek Sunday, and the Lowell and Raymond Bannon (pl7 West Bowne tored to Litchfield on Friday to Mrs. E. G. Complon and daugh- at the same time, be planted at late changes In feed as lbs birds grow days with his grandmother, Mrs. Cast your burden, all your care, keep every day holy, and to carry latter's daughter June, returned were Sunday callers of Mr. and By Beatrice Kelaey visit several days with their son- ter of Grand Rapids were week- date. Sudan grass and millets, older snd then when they sre resdy LOST—Pair of black rimmed Norma Frost. apon Him, divine Love, "for he only what cornea to us from the with them after spending the Mrs, Nick Pitsch. in-law and daughter, Mr. and end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin which could be seeded at this sea- for the rsnge, the ration may ba spectacles. Finder please leave Bobble and Helen Kropf ol careth for you." hand of divine Love. Then we week at the Rosenberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curley Miss Vivian Anderson nnd Mrs. Rollln Davis and daughters. Campbell last week. almpllBad and reduced to whafevar Lowell have been spending a few What la our special burden? Is shall ba free and unburdened. We The Ledger uses the same type, made by Thursday dinner guests at the and daughter of Grand Rapids son of the year, are out of the 0 at Ledger office. (pl7 (Miss Jane London called on Miss Mrs. Lettie Kellogg has returned Mrs. Vern Loring helped her days with their grandparents, It one of anxiety for our businasa, shall be free from the false sense Val Watts home were Mr. and were Sunday dinner guests of question because they are highly grains ara available on the farm. Beatrice Kelsey Tuesday. home after spending several days daughter, Mrs. Louis Luneke with LOST—American Ledlon cap Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf. fear for Its future and for that of of self, and oo be better able to Mrs. Lloyd Behler and sons of St. Mrs. Kate Curley. favored foods of chinch bugs. our staff, our employees? Let us Mrs. Elton Peet was in Grand of the past week in Grand Hap- silo fillers lasl Tuesday. with No. 152 on side of same. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Verwys were undo the heavy burdens of our the same type foundry, that the big city Paul. About the only cash grain crop Poultry Maal Daaanraa cast all our care upon divine Mind, Rapids Tuesday afternoon. ids with her daughter, Mrs. Finder please leave at Central supper guests of Will Engle and neighbors, helping them to cast all Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Waltrous of Mrs. Colin Campbell was in available at this dste Is backwheat for divine Intelligence supplies us their care on Love divine, gently Miss Beatrice Pitsch spent Gene Doran. Attantion aad Thought Oarage. (cl? wife Thursday. Battle Creek called on William Alton - Vergennes Grand Rapids Monday having This will yield from ten to as many from day to day with the Justice, reminding them that "ha careth Thursday night with Miss Evelyn John Krum went to Detroit on Mr. and Mrs. A. Verwys and printer uses; Fuller Sunday. By Mra. Clyde Condon dental work done and was lunch Ledger Classified Ads Get Results The production of poultry meat LOST—Cement mixer crank, reaourcefulness, wisdom, for yoa."—The Christian Beiena Pitsch. a business trip on Monday. as twenty-flve bushels to the sere, daughters of Grand Bapids, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Both visit- guest of M. E. Campbell. deserves more sttentlon snd Tuesdav morning. Finder rage, and opportunity wblcb MemUm. Miss Beatrice Kelsey had as Mr. and Mrs. Orvies Kellogg i depending upon soil fertility and and Mrs. Leonard Andrews and ed MV. and Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow Mrs. George Lewis' friends The first fall meeting of the thought If the msxlmum profits sre please notify Carl Wittenbach, dinner guests Thursday her and Miss Elizabeth Cook of Cas seasonal conditions. The best va- son of Lowell were Labor Da> Sunday evening. here are pleased to hear there IJ» Barge Friendship club was to be derived shove the labor snd l/owell, R. 3. Also brood hog The Ledger and the city printers buy their brother, Charles Kelsey and cade and John Krum were dinner rieties are Japanese and Silver guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ver- School began Monday with is a slight improvement shown held with Mrs. Charlotte Luneke feed costs. The different breeds of wilh eight little ones for sale. ied Mrs. Minnie Adams lo Kala- friend of Flint. guests on Wednesday of George Hull wys. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart South Boston mazoo, Vicksburg and Leonldas Mrs. Hayward and Miss Sinclair in her condition. She was ta- Thursday with an all day meel- chickens vary In the nltlmate site (pl7 Miss Evelyn Pitsch spent Fri- Shaw. fBuy cNotv! and children spent Tuesday eve- By Miss Belle Young recently where they visited rela- as teachers. ken to Blodgett hospital Sunday ing. Quilting was the order of of body st msturlty. Valasble dsts ning with Mr. and MVs. Verwys. inks from the same ink manufacturer; day afternoon with Mrs. Ed. Sunday callers at the home of FOR SALE OR TRADE—One tives. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wieland night after Dr. Vandenburg had the day. A lovely dinner was Finds Phosphates of have been found In an analysis of Mrs. George Lewis, who has Und. Mrs. Frankie Bristol were Mr buzz rig, also one concrete School started September 5th Bichard Earl, son of Mr, and entertained Messrs. and Mes- been called out here to council served at noon by the hostess as- not been well for some time was Mr. and Mrs. Hoy l^ock and and Mrs. Arthur Keller and fam the present edible meat to the live mixer for cash or calves, pigs in the South Bell District with Mrs. Clarence Tucker, is one of dames Carl Freyermuth, Merl with Dr, Gotfredsen. They op- sisted by Mrs. Millie Campbell U. S. Worth Billions TIRE PRICES ARE taken to the Blodgett hospital daiiKhter Beatrice, spent Satur- ily of Grand Bapids. snd dressed bird, with cratefed chickens or anything 1 can use. Miss Carol Cahoon of Keene, as those in the front ranks in the The Ledger and the city printer use print, Rosenberg, and Charles Colby for erated late Sunday night and and Mrs. Nettie Harper. Visitors The $300,000,000 worth of phos- Sunday night for an operation. day evening at the Elton Peel Mrs. Calesta Bennett and daugh stock representing four different Raymond iHtrman, Lowell, R. leacher and an enrollment of 23 baby contest, sponsored by Ihe dinner Friday night. The eve- found an ulcer had caused a were Mrs. Etta Luneke Mrs. Ma- phate rock which the phosphate de- HVr many friends hope for her home. ter, Mrs. Lillian Pepper were types commonly kept by fsrmers B. No. 2. (Pi" pupils. Ionia Co. News, which closes ning was spent playing bunco. bowel rupture. Mrs. Lewis has bel Lutz, Mrs. Fern Williamstou. posits of the United States have GOING HIGHER speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry London hostesses to the Booster club Frederick Klahn, L. D. Stuart Mrs. Otto Dygert and daugh- been ailing all summer and it is The next meeting will be with and commercial poultrymen. September 23rd. bond and ledger papers made in the same had as guests Sunday, Mr. and yielded to date Is a small Item com- FOB SALE—Grapes, at the mar- Mrs. Gertie McAfee of Kent and Zella Bansom, are the be- ters and IMrs. Charles Bancroft hoped now she will soon recover at the annual meeting held at Mrs. Grace Lothhurst of Middle Roasters, twenty-eight weeks old Beuben Lee's new resilience pared to the total phosphate re- ket price. Mrs. Godfrey Kropf, City, is a guest of her niece, Mrs. ginners this year. were Sunday dinner guests ot Mrs. Macey Ellis and family and her usual health. their home on Wednesday. Elec- ville October 5th, with a dinner WE will sell you Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires at of four leading breeds, were care- is rapidly nearing completion. Katherine Johnson. tion of officers was held and the sources of ibis country. Workers Vj mile easl of Moseley. Phone Ted Elhart this week. paper mills; Mr. and Mrs. Charles DygerL Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict meeting. today^s low prices as long as our stock lasts. DonH risk the fully weighed and the amount of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Behler The following South Boston of the bureau of chemistry and soils 51-F-3. (clfi-l? Mrs. iHennan Bosendahl spenl Mr. and Mrs. Francis Daniels re- Mr. and Mrs. Bichard (Mack were Sunday evening guests of present officers were re-elected danger of tire trouble or possible blowouts on your Labor and Iwo sons of SI. Paul, Minn., people recently visited Ihe Cen- and family spent Sunday after- for the ensuing year. A delic- edible meat In relation to live Monday al Ted Elhart's. turned to Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs. Church. Mr, and have completed a survey of Amer- called at Mrs. Nellie Young's tury of Progress: Mr. and Mrs. noon at the Elton Peet home. ious pot luck dinner was served This Letter Will Bring Day trip. weight determined. Buff Orpingtons FOB SALE—Why pay rent when Mrs. David Davison of Chicago them Sunday evening and left Mrs. Will Harrington and Mrs. ica's phosphate resources which has Wednesday. The Behler family Ernest Tucker and daughter The Ledger has the same high-grade Miehle at 6 o'clock, With new Firestone Tires on your car you can drive showed slightly over 50 per cent of you can buy that beautiful is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman for Chicago Monday to visit the Clare Harrington and children been published by the United spenl a few days wilh Michigan Jean, Clare and Anna Alderink. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kellogg Joy To Fat Folks and the live weight to be edible; Rhode home of Edwin Fallas al 704- Bosendahl. World's Fair. were callers last week Wednes- States Department of Agriculture. anywhere, at any time with relalives after visiting the Cen- Marguerite iHeidrick, Alton Mick. North Bowne were dinner guests on Sunday of Islsnd Reds, 40.10 per cent; Ply- 706 Biverside Dr- Lowt-ll, Callers at the Hayward home day evening. They estimate American phosphate the assurance that Ihe eitra tury of Progress. Kenneth and Francis Tucker and cylinder press and the same Gordon plat- By Mrs. Abbie Lee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas at mouth Rocks, 40.06, and White Leg Mich. Al less than one-half "So you love my daughter," from away recently were Charles Blaser reunion was organized construction features of Bruce and Doris Fahrni spenl Betty June Freeman. NfcCords. Neuritis Sufferers resources at 0,200,000,000 long tons, price and on your own terms. said the old man. VanVranken, Mrs. Cartland Stro- this year and met with Mr. and horns, 48.68 per cent Ihe last week of Iheir vacation in Mr. and 'MVs. Earl English Mrs. Bertha Johnson of Hasl- Mrs. Dick Henderson of Wesl worth approximately $18,000,000,000. Gum-Dipping and Two Ex. Edwin Fallas, 22(1 S. Catallna- "Love her," Ihe young man ex bridge, Mr. and IMVs. Lew War- Mrs. Hob Wingeier last Sunday This wide range between the Delroit with relalives. have been visiting relatives and inum presses, made by the same printing ings and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Post- Superior, Mich called on friends Dear Sirs: I was so crippled Becnuse the phosphate deposits of Ira Gum-Dipped Cord Plies st Los Angeles, (California, (c.117 claimed passionately: "why, I ner and daughter Lucille, Mr. and with fifty in attendance. heavier types and the Leghorns friends in Detroit. ma visited at the home of George in Ada on Monday. with neuritis all down left side the United Stales form Its most val- under the Tread give you would die for her. For one soft Miss Doris Leece is in charg? Mrs. Wilbur Schantz, Mrs. Yarger The Foods Preparation club points out the necessity of dispos- FOB RENT—8-room house, gar- of Ihe Gladys Beauty Shop in Alexander and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Lampert and of my head and arm and both jable natural fertilizer resource, glance from those sweet eyes I John and Frank Freeman ex- press manufacturers that the city printer of 'Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. met with Izetta Frost Friday. greater sqfety and blowout ing of the Leghorn males as broil- age. Bent very reasonable. Ionia while Miss Hazel Leece is Mr. and Mrs. Glen Layer and daughter Gladys motored to Chi- knees so swollen that I could and because phosphatlc fertilizers would hurl myself from a lofty hibited livestock at the State Hayward of Delton, Mr. and IMVs. Izetta Frost and Dorolhy Kropf protection than can be found ers rsther than carry them to the Corner High and Washington- spending her vacation in Min- Helen and Paul, spent Simda> cago, HI., on Friday, where they bardlv get up and down. At cliff and perish—a bruised mass fair last week. •Russell Boulter of Bradley, and made the ice cream. Ixmise Blas- are used more widely and In great- in any other tire. st. Call Mrs. Lee Lampkin. nesota. with her brother, Edward Mc- will spend several days visitinK times my feet pained so badly . roaster stage. The heavier stock on the rocks below, but glad en- buys from; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Strobridge er made chocolate cake and er quantities by American farmers I18-F-2. 13lf Maul and family. relatives and friends and will thought my toes would break ofi". eat more feed but not relatively ough to have had a chance to Mrs. George Tucker accompan- Bead the ledger ads. of Long Beach, California. Gladys Bieri a sponge cake and than fertilizers containing other Drive in today. Let us in. Miss Frances Ix'e spent Sun- also see Ihe Century of Progress I tried cverylthing. The doc- more for the weight attained at ma- sacrifice myself in her name." Mr. and Mrs. Karl Colby drove served their mothers and Miss plant-food elements, these findings spect your tires. If you need day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Exposition. tor told me I would be no bet- turity. Very little difference ex Lowell MarketReport "Well, you can't have her," said to Big Rapids Saturday and Mr. Seikel. are of Interest to farmers and fer- new tires you will be sur- The Ledger uses the same make Mergen- Francis Shaffer. Mrs. Curtis Rogers of Colum- ter while I lived here but I lets between the types In dressing Ihe old man. "I'm something (rt and Mrs. Emerson Colby re- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Blough tilizer manufacturers. Bertha Alexander returned bus, Ohio, is visiting relatives in stopped in a drug store in Brook- prised how little it will cost percentage, but the per cent edible a liar myself, and one liar Is turned with them to spend the (Sunday after two weeks vacation were Sunday guests of Mr. and This survey discloses the occur- to trade the danger of blow, Corrected, Sept. 14, 1^33 enough in a small family like week-end. Ada and vicinity. She spent the i N. Y. one day last November meat to dressed carcass Is quite thaler linotype that the city printer uses; in Hastings al the home of her Clyle Francisco. past few days wth MV. and Mrs. and the man in charge told me rence, production, and reserves of outs for thesafely of Firestone Wheat 75 ours." Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Weiland Mr, and Mrs. Bill Condon and striking. The difference of 12 per Grandma Johnson and uncle, Boyd Anderson and family and phosphate rock In the United Bye *60 Here is the answer to your dreams for a entertained the Earl Colby fam- children visited Ihe John ami to take Kruschen for 3 weeks Tires. cent edible meat as shown between Clair Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kilson of steady and I would get relief States and presents detailed In- Flour, per barrel 7.00 No other medium or method ily for Sunday evening lunch. Merrill Colby and Jack Penning- the Orpington and the Leghorn, and And so on, all the way through the plant- Mrs. (Hannah Johnson and son Bostwick Lake. Mrs, Bogers ex- which I did. Never felt better formation on their chemical compo- Oats, per bu 34 can be compared to The Ledger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairchild Erin, and Edward Anderson ton families at Sparta over the 10 per cent between Red or Rock pects to be in Michigan about and along with it, have iosi sition which Indicates the com- flrtatentSiitariu Corn 50 in covering this field. called at John Campbell's and spent Sunday at the home of the week-end. and the Leghorn, Indicates the rel- Mrs. Westly Johnson Sunday. three weeks. weight. I weighed 210 then. Now parative value of all the domestic A ••which•una- Corn and Oat Feed, cwt 1.3b paper cutter, numbering machine, etc. The laser's parents, Olto Anderson Mrs. Norma Frost, Dorus and •H of Ptrwwr, D»- ative difference of the two general Permanent Home Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Ward and I weigh 154 and while I'm over Corn Meal L35 Mr. Etid Mrs. James McCue ot Chester Church attended Hen- varletlea of phosphate rock that are and family of Nashville. pradabilltr aadl types for the production of meat.— Cracked Corn, cwt 1.40 Ionia called at Ihe Glen Silcox dricks reunion at Ionia week daughter, Clara Jo., spent tho 50 yra. old I feel 30. I took it for of commercial Importance at the Lous Life. We tMt I week-end in Lowell as guests of one thing —got two — so 1 now any make of Bat-1 Montreal Herald. Bran, per cwt 1.25 Here is a two-story brick and stucco Ledger plant is equipped fully as well as the home Friday. ago Monday. present time. Lee Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mallery. have 6 others here taking it" TNI MASTIRPIECE Middling, per cwt 1.35 Cleone IHiayward spent Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and construction, polished hardwood finish The first gathering of the des- Mrs. Olive Ward who was ill Mrs. A. V. Carr, Ft. Tilden. N. Y. or Tim CONtTIUCTION Pea Bdans 2.55 week-end with Lucille Warner children drove to Biteley Sunday For Storing Eggs cendents of the Peter Lee fam- Ught iBed Beans 4.00 average plant in the large city. But more of Hasting's. and brought Mrs. Dorus Church for Ihe past week with tonsilitis 'It's Ihe little daily dose that Dairy Income The water glass method to pre- throughout, newly decorated. In Al ily and three of his brothers met Cream Thirty-five members of the M. is much improved. docs it," so take a half teaspoon- The cash Income of farmers from Firestone Tires are built with Dark Bed Beans 4.00 al the home of Hufus Lee and home from a visit there with serve eggs ts probably the most shape in every respect. New hot-air E. Sunday school enjoyed a party relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Morris ful of Kruschen in a glass of hot sales of milk and milk products In high stretch Gum-Dipped Cords. Eggs, per dozen 15 than that, when you get your printing done family, September 2nd. and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. water every morning before popular used In farm homes. Tho Butler fat 21 at the church parlors Saturday Floyd ('.lark and Bill Condon 1032 la estimated at a little less Every cotton fiber in every cord In fuinace of latest type. Ample grounds, Tables were set in the Maple Charles Nellist motored to Grand breakfast. Gel Kruschen at any irttton* liquid water glass can be ptirchased Butter 23Va afternoon. Games were played families visited Mr. and Mrs. than a billion dolars ($08^.000,000). every ply !• saturated and coaled ARK PLUGS Wanted grove and forty-five partook of Rapids on Saturday evenilinn g to live druggist in the world—a jar with pure rubber. This eitra fHollar aparh, Sncr—ed at most drug stores. To each pint Hogs, dressed fi-OO double garage with storage above. and light refreshments served. Florentus Vandenbroeck at Bar- at The Ledger office a bounliful dinner. After din- visit MV. and Mrs. Harold lasts 4 weeks and costs but a Adding to this the value of the power an dloiiswlife. Saalad of this liquid add 10 pints of water Hogs, live 4.25 (MVs. Owen Ellis is attending ryton recently. Gillis- Firestone process gives you 58^ agalnat power laakase. Old ner the company organized, hav- pie. trifle. milk, cream, and butter used in greater protection against blowonU. that has been boiled and allowed Calves, live 7.00 Grand Rapids school of Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond worn pins* ^ at the ing for its president, Elbert Lee, households on the farms where pro- waste saao- iT IXC Beef, live 4 culture and will be assisting Mr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Curtiss to cool. Stir this mixture thorough- of Lansing; Mrs. Martha Colby, and children. Junior and Bar- duced, gives a gross income from line. We taat O Beef, dressed 5-10 In Lowell's Mott Exelmive Ellis in his barber shop soon. Wiseman and son of Hamilton, your Spark ly In a three-gallon Jar, and then vice president; Frances Lee, sec- Fowls, pound 8-9 The General Aid society met at Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Probst of bara, and Mrs. Curtiss' mother, SUNQAY DINNER dairy products in 1032 of about one TlrtttoM PluaaraEE. hsfclslsll put In the eggs. Care must be tak- You Get Our Personal Interest retary and treasurer, and Mr. and hmm m» rm Wool 25 New Crean Stition the iM. E. church Friday. Elec- Cincinnati, Ohio, have been vis- Mrs. E. H. Bus we 11 of Amasa. and a quarter billion dollars ($1,200,- en when placing the eggs In the Residential District LMVs. Byron Weeks, committee on Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. SUGGESTIONS •iu nMrsmi JAB. 1,11 m* tion of ofllcers was as follows: iting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaser. 424,000). With the prices of most MKI miu Jsr so they will not crack when sports and program. The re- Robert Morris and daughter flrtaion* UNING Located at The Down Town President, Mrs. Chris. Weiland: Alton Ladies' Aid will meet farm products declining even faster reaching the bottom. Cover the Jar Friends of The Lowell Ledger mainder of the day was spent were guesls of MV. and Mrs. Joe 4.75-19 ... M.4« •lutf The new Firratona Dairy on Riverside Drive. Best reasons for selling. See Ashley. And Personal Service first vice president, Mrs. John next month wilh Mrs. Emma By ANN PAGE than the prices of dairy products, Aquapruf Brake Lining with a thick cloth and paper to ex- and Alto Solo having business in visiting and obi reminiscences, Svoboda and family at their cot- 600-19 .. . Clark; second vice president, Cummings. the proportion of the total Income of *•— Vt iT It moiiturv-proof air- in the Kenl County Probate Court Just north of Chapman's which all enjoyed, as some had l0?e at Silver Lake on Sunday eturning •• ooi days give this ina •moother braking clude as much air as possible. Mrs. Lohnes; secretary, Mrs. Asel Kellogg has been pleasing S-25-11 . . . ie.ee lub lU will confer a favor on the pub- not met in thirty years. Those evening. A weenie roast was R business of feeding a family add- farmers derived from milk increased action and Mare poei- After the mixture has been pre- Red and White store Charles Sterzick, and treasurer, those who attend Alton church 5JO-19 . .. n.sa 1»0 ll»e braking control. lisher if they will kindly ask the present were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert much enjoyed by all present. ed Importance. Children's meals must from 10^4 per cent in 1920 to 24^ lifs pared, you may add the eggs as Mrs. Earl Colby. After a short services with his violin accom- We taat your Brake* Court to send the printing ef pro- "Think on these things." We should appre- I^ce, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reams vis- be carefully planned In order to make per cent in 1032. If allowance is tOfrll .. . ia.7« ITtS IMS FREE. they are gathered until the Jar is program, light refreshments were paniment. up for the decreased amounts of sun- bate notices lo this paper. We liltle Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. ited Mrs. Ream's sisters, Mrs. made for the value of the milk cows 600-19 RD. tMO iLh full, always being careful to cover WE PAY CASH served. Faljasburg base ball fans are light and fresh air. That means giving TT understand the Court will cheer- V. E. Ashley James Hubbard of Lansing, Mr. Air. and Mrs. Tompkins of enjoying the score board made Fred Cousineau and Mrs. Lettie thsm not only enough food for energy and the calves of mlik cows sold or 630-19 H. a iT.fe the Jar again each time. Store la fully comply wilh such requests ciate the things we can get here at home- and Mrs. Harry Hand of Spring- Cadwell at Bradley over the slaitghtered in 1032, the total Income rA Saginaw are spending a few days and presented by Billy Hexford. and growth but foods which are rich 7.00.I8 an. M.lf hok a cool place and the eggs will keep field, Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Hand hA Real Estate Dealer with Mr. and (MVs. Swift Winegar. Mr. Jlozelle has moved lo lew- week-end. Miss Francis Cous- in health protecting elements. Of those of farmers from dairying was close for a year. There Is also a com- and children, Geraldine and Rob- ineau returned 10 Ada with Mr. The Lowell Ledger and th'- RALPH WHIHRERY Mrs. Van Vranken of Hastings ell and will drive to his work foods butter and milk are most im- to $1,400,000,000 or about 27 per mercial salve compound that can be King Block Lowtll, Mich. not only in the printing line but in many ert Lee, Ada, Mrs. Leltie Vaughn. and (MVs. Reams to be their guest portant. In addlUon egg yolk, liver, Grand Bapids Herald, both for is helping to care for her grand- al Moseley depot. cent of the income from all farm Insore a Sate Holiday Trip • Equip Tour purchased that Is spread or nibbed daughter. Eleanor (Hayward. Saranac, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Juhl for an extended visit. leafy green vegetables, yellow and red $5.50 on B. F. D. routes. All Phone 127 Prop. Donald McPherson was in Sagi- vegetables, all fruits, whole grain products. — United States Bureau on the eggs. This salve Is said to Maudie Pattison is also assisting and children. Lawrence Bieri Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson Herald clubbing offers are good other lines that are represented here. Place ua-A Tuesday judging cattle. corcalo and bread sr* especially Im- of Agricultural Kconomlcs. Car With Firestone Gun-Dipped Tires close the pores of the egg shell and in her care. and family and Byron Weeks and entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alfred at The Ledger office. family of I^well, E. C. Colby and A number of Vergennes farm- portant. In addition children may thereby prevent them from becom- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson ers met al Alton recently to sign Faulkner and son Russell for have the foods they like such as pea- wife and Glenn Layer and fam- at Today's Low Prices • Don't Wait ing stale.—Indiana Farmer's Guide. your next order for printing in Lowell. spent Friday evening with Mr. up Iheir wheat papers. M. B. dinner on Monday evening, the nut butter, preserves, hermit cookies Age of Freshening ily and Mrs. Lula Layer. The dinner being in honor of the and Mrs. Claud Silcox. McPherson, Mrs. Clyde Condon and gingerbread. In the examination of Advanced Built with Supene second reunion will be held in K birthday anniversary of Mrs. There aro plenty of fruits and vege- Mrs. Carrie Layer of ILowell and Theo. Bailey assisted them Registry records. Prof. C. W. Tur- Ou OIlly ond Eggs Must Be Egga called on 'Mrs. Elmer Dintaman Lansing at the home of Elberl Faulkner. tables available for canning, pickling The proprietor oi The Ledger has had charge of pro- in filling out their blanks. and preserving. Chief among thesa ner of the Missouri College of Agrt Conilruclion Eggs, It seems. Just have to be Friday. Lee and family on Ihe last Sat- Several graduates of Ada High Miss Edith Altbaus received are tomatoes, pears, crab apples, cu- culture has drawn the following Y»| Priced In Connecticut, under a bill duction in tome of the best printing plants in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colby urday in August, 11134. School District No. 1, are attend- word from W. S. T. N. al Kala- cumbers, green peppers and fresh conclusion concerning the effect of passed In the house of the general and children and Mrs. Emerson mazoo she hail been given a ing l^owell High School this year. plums. age at first freshening upon the lat assembly. Under the terms of the and knows HOW. Both himself and employes will Weiland and son spent Thursday Davis Lake scholarship there and is prepar- Among the Ada graduates are: Here are the menus from the Quakei Jewel Richardson, Geraldine Av- er production of helfera: "The most measure eggs must be designated at Ottawa Itcach. By Mra. Wm. Schrader ing to attend. Maid Kitchen. give their attention, cheerfully, to your needs. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harrow erill. Kranz, Elton Lins- efficient milk and fat production as "fresh eggs." "cold storage eggs," Essie Condon is teaching Ben- LOW COST DINNER were Sunday dinner guests ot nett school. day, Claude Silloway, Alice Fox, (utilisation of nutrients) will be ob- "preserved eggs" or "Incubated Beatrice Pitsch spenl Thursday James Kamp, Lucille Schwarder, Chuck Pot Roast with Vegetables tained by breeding animals to calve Mr. and Mrs. Ed. OlHarrow afternoon and nighl with her Millard Wenger of West Millon, eggs," jjowever, the bill adds, if Hay Darrett and Eileen Peters. (Carrots, Potatoes, Onions) them at from 20 to 24 months of and all visited George Klahn and cousin, Evelyn Pitsch. Ohio, is visiting his brother here Cole Slaw an egg does not conform to any of family in the afternoon, and is attending Chicago fair this Mrs. E. H. Buswell of Amasa, age, maximum production at about Ttrttfon* Tlreatont Ttrestsa* Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Stewart Bread and Butter SjNTINp. TYf^ these classifications, but still Is Betty and Dorothy Behler of week. Michigan is a guest of her son- SO months of age, and within S to OVP^VPTYff jm and family of Cascade called on Indian Pudding Ford wholesome and edible, it may be Grand Rapids are spending this in-law and daughler, Mr. and Tea or Coffee Milk 10 per cent of the maximum pro- Mr. and Mrs, Andy Stewart and Miss Ellura Frost and Donald ChetroUu-. $6.30 designated merely as "egg." week with Iheir aunt, Mrs. Val McPherson were in Chicago ov- Mrs. Eugene Curtiss and children Mr. and (Mrs. Ward Stewart (Sun- MEDIUM COST DINNER duction at from 23 to 28 months, iSSJL Watts. er Libor Day, for the coming two weeks. ,, Ford , day aflernoon. Fried Chicken depending upon the bree(L ('.berrelat- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faas visit- Mary Ellen and Cena Landis Rev. Dr, McGee and daughter, •.70 Fcrd ) James and William Millsburg Browned Sweet Potatoes Plrnio'lh 6.of ed their son in Grand Rapids returned lo their homes at West Margaret Ann of Flint were 4.75-19 Cb.iTr«l«l V 3.6P South Lowell spent Sunday with their parents, Creamed Celery Currant Jelly LARGER SWITCHBOARD NOW 4.7J.19 J Monday. Milton, Ohio, lasl week after vis- guests on Monday and Tuesday Naab. _____ 4.40-11 } By Mrs. Charles Yeiter Mr. and Mrs. William Hillsburg Bread and Butter Eaeas Naah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet and iling Rev, and Mrs, Wenger the of Mr, and Mrs, William Furner. Peanut Butter Gingerbread IN SERVICE AT CAPITOL 7.45 in Grand Rapids. Dr. McGee and daughter were 100-10 EMCI ^.70 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Yeiter of son Alvah and Mr. and Mrs. H. past few weeks. Lemon Sauce President Roosevelt received the Bulek 9.00.10 Visitors at the William Schra- returning home from a visit al Coffee Milk first call through the new private ChcTrolet ChcTroln > Grand Bapids and his parents. ^ Lowell Ledger B. Fuller of McCords spent Sun- Donald McPherson lost a valu- Bulek day with Mrs. Peel's brother, Lou der home Ihe past week were Mr. able horse Monday. Grindstone City on Lake Huron. branch telephone switchboard re- Ford 8.10 CberroUl 4.90.11 J Sir. and Mrs. Charles Yeiter at- and Mrs. William Rowland of The Ada Athletics lost the Rank VERY SPECIAL DINNER Rockne Ford. tended the funeral of the latter's Lewis of Fountain, (Sunday. cently opened at the Capitol to han- V»-1I N*h For Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Free- of ball played on Sunday wilh Stuffed Celery 73# rm* ) brother Henry, of Ionia last The Thrills of a Bachelor Bridegroom, by 125 Local People Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell SPECIAL TOWNSHIP MEETING Oven-broiled Chicken dle calls of Senators and Represent- Anbuiti... Plymoutb ... called on Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward man Dieffenbaker and dau^hlers Clarksville, the score being Ada 8iudrb*r f.00 itochnr Thursday. Notice is hereby given lo the Potatoes Creamed Cauliflower atives. The call came from South P !C II 5.15-11 £25:::: o« Mr, and Mrs. Will King of at Shagbark, Cascade, Thursday. of Dulton, Elmer Hitter, Mr. and 6, Clarksville 7. This was the Ginger Pears ENVELOPES FOLDERS WEDDINt; INVITATIONS electors of the township of Cas- first of a series of three games, Trimble, clerk of the House. The U»»i I'lal Iw Freeport were Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts and son Mrs. Donovan Bates and daugh- Rolls and Butter PAMPHLETS ANNOUNCEMENTS cade. in the County of Kent, the second of the series to be new switchboard is Installed in the visitors of his sister, Mrs. Chas. At the City Hall, 8:15 p. m. C 0(%~07 LETTER HEADS and Mrs. Sarah Behler were (Sun- ter. Plum Bavarian See Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires made in the Firestone Factory State of Michigan, that a special played at Fitchfleld at Ada next House Office Building annex, replac- Yeiter and family. BILL HEADS I'RICE LISTS CALLING CARDS day dinner guests at the John Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hunter and Coffee Milk township meeting will be held at Sunday, September 17lh. and Exhibition Building at **4 Century of Progress," Chirago. Miss Edith and Mildred Place Tuesday and Wednesday, A i HANDBILLS BIRTH CARDS Behler home in Grand Bapids. daughter, Robert and Wayne Mer- ing a smaller switchboard which STATEMENTS vau were Sunday dinner guests Ihe town hall, in said township, Mrs. Winnie Sinclair and Miss had been outgrown. It is under the are spending a week visiting in m S1NESS CARDS POSTERS MUSICAL PROGRAMS Bobert Mclntyre is leaving on the 15th day of September, at Norma Van Wormer returned People gel good results everv of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. StaufTer. direction of Mrs. Harriet O. Daley Grand Bapids. Admission: Adults, 35c; Children, 20c. RIBBON BAD(;BB ETC., ETC. Thursday to live with his mother 8:00 o'clock p. m., for the pur- home Saturday night after spend- week by using The Ledger want BLOTTERS Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Noffkc who has a force of thirty-one oper- in Grand Bapids and will attend pose of considering a budget. ing eight days in the Upper column. You may no longer spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ators, furnishing service to 2,000 Old newspapers lor sale at The Union High school. He has Dated at Cascade this 23rd day of Peninsula. need some odd article, but it may CENTRAL GARAGE Special performance for Grade Children Monday, Sept. 25th, at 7:30 p. in., 10c made his homo with Mr. and Roy Noffke of Duncan Lake. telephones. Ledger oflice. 10c for big pack- August, 1933. be just the thing somebody else age. Good for pantry shelves or Mrs. Charles Foote for four A. H. STORMZAND, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Ross StaufTer and RE1D C, TOWNE, Ledger want ads cost liltle, wants. Advertise it and find a to put under carpets and rags. years, and we are glad to know family were Sunday guests of Township Clerk. (cl6-17 complish much. bnyer. Job printing—Ledger office. Phona 43 Lowall, Michigan

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THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURMXAY. SETT. 14. 1933, SEVEN SIX THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER «Bd ALTO SOLO THURSDAY, SEPT. 14. 1933.

daughler Marian, were Friday evening guests of their daughler, LEGAL NOTICES Mrs. Clare Gless and family, $8,264,152 Added to Payroll Whitneyville By Mrs. Carl Graham MORTGAGE SALE STATE OF MICHIGAN - ORDER Defmilt hnving been mnde in OF THE CONSERVATION Miss Beatrice Douglas left Sun- llir rondilions of » certain mort- COMMISSION. day lo allend High School at f(ii{(e (liilcd Jiinuary 22, 1927, exe- HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE. Clarksville. Miss Douglas is a freshman Ihis year. t illed by Floyd A. Dollowny anil The Director of Conservation, (McUjuU of Donna Dollnway, his wife, len- having made a IhoroiiKh investi- Mrs. Stella Warner entertained imis by Ihe entireties, of Lowell, gation of conditions relative to k Saturday evening. Her guesls Snow Kent C-oimly. Mirhigan. to the Hungarian partridge. recom- were the Misses llernadine War- l.owell MiiiMinK and l^ian AMO- mends ii closed season, ner and Tbelma (iraham. Messrs. elalion. a LNHehif(an bnildiiiK and THKHEFoHK, the Conserva- L. J. McCaul. Forrest Grnhnnd I SoocanrtLpcmsr khl.^ual luiiii ('orporation of Lowell. Kent tion Commission, by authority ol and George Nemlrc. 9 f0 20 common oil Iwp* ('.onnly, MJehiKan. recorded on Act 230. P. A. 1925, hereby orders Mr. nnd (M'rs. Hynhout enler- February 10, IH27 in the Olllce of that for a period of live years tained Monday evening in honor •I Avenuje cost to user only the Minister of Deeds for Kent from Ihe llrsl day of October. of Ihe birthdays of Iheir daugh- County. Michigan, in Liber 539 of 1933. il shall be unlawful for any lers. Mrs. Margaret Vanden Houl 50* per month. MmlfiiiKes on pages 2tr. and 247; person to hunt, lake, or kill, or and Mrs. Pauline Bigler nnd nnd bemuse of said default Ihe attempt to hunt, lake or kill any their son Nell. •j Durable, sole-cant spill prineipal sum of snid niorlKam' Hungarian partridge in Ihe State. Mr. and Mrs, L H. Bazuine and all suuis unpaid thereon have Signed, sealed and ordered pub have moved back to Grand Rap- fuel oven if tipped over heeii declared lo be iminediately lished this Klh day of August, ids. Mr. and IMrs. Ellis Bigler of due and payable, and Ihe shares Compare C05T. IMS. Alio will move in Ihe Bazuine \ of slock pledged as collateral the QUALITY, flie SAFETY GEOBGR R. HOGARTH, Director, house, thereto forfeited; and and you il always use a Said mortgage in its entirety Deparlmenl of Conservation. Joseph Walker and falher of LOWELL 100 PERCENT being now due and payable, and Conservation Commission by: Coldwaler were visitors nt Ihe on which said mortgage there WM. 11. LOITIT. Chairman. Graham-Peel home one day last HAV E. COTTON. Secretary. week. Coleman^ is claimed to be due at the dale of this notice for principal Six clO 31 The Ladies' Aid society held Hundred Fifty (9*060.00) Dollars, their nnnuni election of ofllcers interest and penalties of One -I M I: OF MK IIKJAN —ORDER Thursdny nt the church. Mrs. Hundred Four and Fifty One- OF THE CONSERVATION Ann Rockefellow will entertain hundredths ($104.50) Dollars, COMMISSION. AMKS FINN HODGSON, of the company understands It, Is to In- coffee roasting plants, and laun- the Indies lo lea this week Thurs- taxes and insurance paid by the day. SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER DEER COUNTIES SOUTH OF J Ilareau of Foreign and Dotnentlc crease employment and wages and dries, Us great fish and product mortgagee plus interest thereon Miss Irene Chnpel of Grnnd TOWN 12 NORTH. Commerce, Federal agent for Preal- warehouses, and Its food plants, thi of One llundred Thirty-one and to continue serving the public as Rapids is visiling at the Ballard THE COLEMAN LAMP fr STOVE COMPANY The Director of Conservation, AAP organization Is operating 101 Fifly-four One-hundredths ($131.- dent Rooserelt'fl National Re-em- usual. The company's service to the home. She nssisled Rev. Ballard WUklU, KM*. pyUdclpMa, P«. OUMf*, III. Ut kmfUt, CaM having made a thorough investi- percent according to this new coda. 54) Dollars, a total amount due ployment Agreement, congratulates pnbllo through its stores has not wilh the Sunday services. gation of conditions as regards Hours and wages have been adjust and unpaid al the date hereof of throe grocery clerka as they receive been reduced becatue of the changes Eight Hundred Eighty-six nnd Ihe hunting of deer in the Coun- ed to meet the new scale, and em< their week's pay under the N. R A. Involved. President Roosevelt's Pour One-hundreths (IMOiH) ties of the Stale south of Town- ployment opportunities In various Dollars, to which will be added ship 12 North, recommends a code. Ideas In these respects have been branches of the business are being an attorney's fee of Fifteen ($15.- closed season. The Great AA? Tea Company, carried through by the company provided for thousands of men and (Ki) Dollars as stipulated for in THEBEFOBE, the Conserva- which was the first retail grocer to with no qualification of any kind women as rapidly as possible In all The Lowell Ledger MEMBER tion Commission, by authority ol said mortgage, and Ihe costs of territories, Act 230. P. A. 1925, hereby orders accept the terms of the President's and Its stores conUnue to serve the foreclosure; and no suit or pro- re-employment agreement, Is mak- public during the usual grocery AAP's preliminary figures for thi ceeding having been instituted at that for a period of two years ing all changes neceseary to oper- store houra of business. first week's operation under the r» law or otherwise lo recover said from November 15, 1988, it shall debt or any port thereof, by rea- be unlawful to pursue, hunt, or ate in complete compliance with the In every one of Its 16,358 stores, covery program showed an increass son of which default the power kill, or attempt to pursue, hunt, provisions of the code. In Its offices, grocery warehouaes In ot 8,340 employees and an added } of sale contained in suid mortgage or kill any deer in the districl The purpose of the Act, as the all parts of the country, bakeries. annual payroll of $8,264,162. has become ojieralive; comprising the counties of the Now Therefore, notice is here- slate south of Town 12 North, all by given, thnt by virtue of the of Saginaw County, and the coun- I power of tale contained in said ties of Huron. Tuscola, and LSani- mortgage, and in pursuance of lac easl of Saginaw Bay, compris- Mile High Peaks Form "Pole Line** of the statute in such case made and ing the 'Iliumb. Signed, sealed, nnd ordered provided, the said mortgage Don'l wall another mlnutel Never before and perkapi never afalii, will be foreclosed by a sale of published this Klh day of August. Forest and Park Telephone System 1933. can Uiete wonderful mieaiinet be obtained with your homt newt* the premises therein described, paper al luck price*. MMOibe al public vendue at the north GEORGE It. HOGARTH. Director. front door of Ihe Courthouse in Department of Conservation. Ihe City of Grand Hnpids. Kenl Conservation Commission by: County, Michigan, that being the WM. 11. LOI TIT. Cliaii-man. BIG SEVEN CLUB place of holding Ihe Circ uit Court HAY E, COTTON. Secretary, in said County where the prem- clO 31 'i VefM, 1 Yr. ises are situated, on Tuesday. De- HmmKoM MtfiilM, 1 yr, cember 12. 1933. al III o'clock in OMd SiorlM, 1 Yr, the forenoon, eastern standard Logan OmtftwoMM M««mIn«, 1 Yr. time. By Clara Vandewerker T)»« County Horn*, 1 Yh Said premises are described in F0R said mortgage as follows: Orlando Odell and wife of Tk« Fmm JowmI, 1 Yt. The west sixty-eight (081 feel Vergennes were the guests of NCWSPAHIl. On* YMT ONLY of l^ot twenty-three (23) in Mrs. Ode IPs brother, O. Austin Mlock Ave (."il of Richards and and family Sunday. NVickham's Plat of the Village of Bev. Isaac Osgood of Freeport Bargains OUR RURAL SPECIAL Lowell. County of Kent, and was a supper guest al the home Slate of Michigan. of Wm. Olthouse last Wednesda> Dated September 1. 1933. evening. PktofUl Rtvltw, 1 Yr, Lowell Building and I^nn Samuel Stahl of Elmdale was WoWi W«H 1 Vr. Association, the guest of his brother. Eman- GooJ StoriM, 1 Yr. Mortgagee, uel and wife Sunday. TIM Cowiky Homi, 1 Yr. By Frank F. Coons. Secretary. John l^ong and sister. (Mrs. Gerald E. White. Harnett and daughler of near •SwcmM Fwmiiif, 1 Yr, Attorney for Mortgagee, Clarksville were callers al the THIS NEWSPAPER, OM Ymt SUCCESSFUL Business Address: Clarence Trowbridge home last FARMING 445 Michigan Trust Bldg., Thursday nighl. WE DO OUR PART Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr, and Mrs. Alford Bedell of (cl0-12ti Clarksville were Sunday visitors of Clarence Trowbridge and fam- MORI FOR YOUR MOMEY SM.F. OR MORTGAGE OF REAL ily. ESTATE Mrs. William Olthouse attend- Genlitmen: ed a shower in honor of Mrs. State of Michigan. The Pro- Victor ISisson in Freeport Friday ii. v . Pleaie tend me your bale Court for the County of afternoon, • Blf 7 Cub • Rural Special Kent. Milton Voder accompanied ^oV (ClMdia*****) At a session of said court, held Howard Lite to Grand Bapids al the probate oflice, in the City [Nfonday, Millon is hiking treat- Readers of Grand Bapids. in said County, Name ' ments of mineral baths on ac- HOW TELEPHONE LINES GUARD NATIONAL PARKS AND FORESTS EVERY BUSINESS MAN who has signed his name below has also signed— on the 22nd day of Augusl. A. D, count of the trouble he has had 1933. in his leg and foot. Top: Crest Western Divide, from More Rock, . Arrow Indicates Kaweah Gap, through Slreel or R.F.D^ Present, Hon. CLARK E. HIG- Emanuel Stahl and wife were BEE, Judge of Probate, which telephone line runs at elevation of 11,200 feet. Left: Pack train of the National Forest Service build- Ihe guests of Jerry Blough and ing telephone lines through typical high country of Oregon and Washington (U. S, Forest Service photo). Town and Stole- In the Matter of the Estate of wife Sunday evening. and signed promptly—the Reemployment Agreement presented to him by Circle: Highest telephone on Pacific coast In regular use Is In this Forest Service lookout station on Mt, Hood, Lydia Collar, Deceased. Jerry Blough and wife have Eva J. Lampkin. having tiled in Ore., 11,225 feet high. It connects with lines of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, and calls may both been numbered among Ihe NOTICE—In order to take advantage of the above offer orders said court her petition, praying sick for a few days. Jerry is be made from It to the rest of the world (Glfford photo). Right: Oldest and biggest living thing on earth, for license to sell the interest of able to be out at work again Ibis General Sherman tree. Note man standing at ita base. Telephone lines keep untiring vigil to protsct this and must be placed with The Ledger, Also, be sure to state wheth- President Roosevelt. said estate in certain real estate week. other great trees In the Sequoia and General Grant Parks, er your subscription is NEW or a RENEWAL therein described. Mrs. S. S. Weaver was ill with • NEW Q RENEWAL It is Ordered. That the 19th a severe cold the llrsl of tin Given a clear day, an airplane at to breathe romance and to paint for The Sequoia cad General Cranl day of September. A. D„ 1933, al week, a three mile ceiling, together with the inner eye plcturea of enow- 1 ark telephono systems In Califor We have agreed to cooperate with the President's National Recovery campaign by— ten o'clock in the forenoon, al Ethel Linhart of Linsing ii a generous pinch of imagination, topped peaks, turquoise lakes and nla keep untiring watch over Iht said probate oflice. be and is here- o Ihe guesl of her aunt Mrs. Lulu and you might look down upon one giant trees. The national parks are two largest and oldest living things by appointed for hearing said Cannavan for a couple of weeks. petition, and that all persons in- of the loftiest and most majestic the Mt. Rainier, Crater Lake, Yo- the General Sherman nnd General —a shorter work week terested in said estate appear be- telephone pole lines in the world. Semite, Lassen Volcanic, and the Grant trees, together with hundreds fore said court, al said time and Gove Lake Not, perhaps, directly connected Sequoia and General Grant. The na- of others nearly as large. Tho Gen- LOOK HERE FRIENOSI^W^ place, to show cause why a li- By Mrs. H, L, CoRer "poles," although capable of being tional forests aro the Inyo, Mt. eral Sherman sequoia Is probably for every employee cense to sell the interest of said hooked up. but nevertheless a line Hood, Sierra, Snoqualmie, Stanis- over 4000 years old, 273 foct tail estate in said real estate should Mrs. C. G. Watterson of Grand of "poles." 8000 to 11.400 feet tall, laus, Cascade and others. and more than 102 foot in Lace cir- not be granted. Hapids and Mrs. Charles Quiggie mountain peaks extcudiiiK from Pr&ttct For««t« and Parks Against cumference. —an Improved minimum wage It is Further Ordered. Thai celebrated Iheir birthday Sunday Central Washington to Southern Fire and Other Emergencies Until 1915 ono cf Iho tclo'aoncn DOLLAR SAVING OFFER! public notice thereof be given by wrth a picnic dinner at Hazy California. 650 miles. On each of a in Lassen Volcanic National Par'.c publication of a copy of Ibis or- These vital telephono lines, aided ('.loud Park near Ada, Those •was at tho top of Mount Lassen's der, for three successive weeks present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. score or more of these peaks and In their work by tho connections By Special Arrangements with the Leading Magazines of the for every employee previous to said day of hearing, Quiggie. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lew- summits there Is a lookout tele- with the Bell System, are for tho 10,433 fret ot height. But in that in the Lowell Ix-dger. a newspa- is. iMr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. phone of the National Park or For- protection of the national parks and year the mountain, tho only actlvo Country We Bring You the Biggest Bargain of All Time .... per printed and circulated in Mr. and Mrs. Guy Quiggie and est Services. Each telephone Is part forests from Are and other emer- volcano In the United States, erupt- Subscriptions To 3 Famous Magazines with A New or Renewal said county. children. Carolyn and Buddie, |of a park or forest telephone sys- gencies. and to assure the safety ed and burled tho telephone, its It is our contribution toward this national effort to restore sound prosperity for us all. A true copy. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Watterson. tem. and convenience of the public who house and lino under r~'J hot rocks, Order for This Newspaper. CLARK E, HIGBEE. Minor. Lyle. Beatrice. Lois and 19,000 Miles of Wire In Paclflo use these beautiful reserves. gases and mud. Judge of Probate. Louise Watterson. Mr. and Mrs. Coast Parka The telephone on Mt. Hood, 11,- Treis S:rva ra Pclcj FRED BOTH. Phillip Watterson and Mr. and MAKE IIP YOUR OWN CLUBI ALL. ^ ONLY* * Most of these systems, which pro- 225 feet. In Mt, Hood National For- la the national forests a ROC 1 per- Register of Probate. 15-10-17 Mrs. C. S. Monson, And you can do your part by buying from those stores and est, Oregon, Is the highest regularly centa;:o of the wire is "tree-lino." Mrs. Ida Sinclair and Mrs. L. tect six national parks and 40 na- tional forests, are connected with In use on tho Pacific Coast. For 13 wlra fastened to trees Instead of CHOOSE STATE OF MICHIGAN —ORDER Sufree of Grand Hapids were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bell System lines, so that If a pos- years It has given forest fire warn- pole?, nnd employing another un- OF THE CONSERVATION 1 Magazine From Group "A" manufacturers who display this N. R. A. emblem! Frank Lewis. Sunday. sible need arose for a single net- ings. The Korn Peak telephone at usual feature, tho swinsing Insula- (OMMISSION, Mr. nnd Mrs. William McClel- work there could bo in literal fart 11,493 feet. In Inyo National Forest, tors, In tho Santlan National For- 2 Magazines From Group "B* MINK. ian have moved lo Muskegon lo a "pole line" or "poles" averaging Is higher but Us hso is only occa- est. Oregon, where tho lino crossci And The Director of Conservation, be near his work. Mr. and Mrs. two miles high along the roof of the sional. The ML Hood telephone con- a lako to save several miles, t'.:-) Frank Bii-hardson will occupy having made a thorough investi- «oild. In these pnrk nnd forest sys- nects with line of the Pacific Tele- poles aro r:t up on pontocir. h-- THIS NEWSPAPER (1 Full Year) WHY PAY SPONSORED BY gation. recommends that Ihe sel- the McClellan house. phone and Telegraph Co. nt ZIj^ht cau o tl:o Ir.':o f.e ::.; u::d c;-.'. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McDonald tems there are 4100 telephones and MODE? ling of traps for mink be prohib- Hanger station, and calls aro often pales wera i :ov:i r- : ' • -. n' • enterained with a surprise fare about 19,000 miles of wire. ited except during Ihe lawful sea- made to the outside world. by 1c?, Radio Shop Warner & Scott Dry Goods Lowell Granite Company Monuments son for the trapping of musk- well honoring Mr. and Mrs. Will To list these forests and parks Is Rastell Smith rats. McClellan las\ Friday evening. Your Choice of Anivuy Ont e Your Choice of Any Two THEREFORE. Ihe Conservation About forty were present. Games commenced work in Grand Rap Magazine in This Group Magazines in This Group T. E. Richmond - - Cafe Cook & Armstrong Price-Rite Hardware Martin Houseman Groceries and Meats Commission, by authority of Act were played followed by a on a boat between Muskegon and Morse Lake ids Thursday. 230. P. A. 1925 hereby orders that lunch, Milwaukee, GROUP A GROUP B Mr. and Mrs. Perry Denison Mr, and Mrs. Vernor Seeley nnd By Mrs. Frank Houghton Jtabert Anderson and Ann for a period of two years il shall Cowles of Grand Rapids are • McCall'a Mafaxint ... ..lYr,{ • Better Homes St Oardans..! Yr. I W, C, Hartman Drug Stere R, D, Haha Groceries and Meats Pete Kerr Lunch Room be unlawful lo trap mink in the and daughler Barbara and Mr. son Louie, have moved lo Grnnd Mrs. Frank Smith of Osseo spending the week wilh their • Woman's Home Corap—I Yr. • Woman's World. 1 Yr. Upper Peninsula of Michigan ex- and Mrs. Earl Wride and daugh- Rnpids. spent the week-end wilh her son cousins, Claire and Margaret An- • Pictorial Review 1 Vr., • Household Mafatina 1 Yr. cepting from November 1st to ter Ethelyn. are attending the Mr. and iMrs. Dnn Lewis of A, H, C, Scott Home Made Candy S. Wright Garage Charles and family, derson. L, Coons Clothinf aad Shees November 30th. inclusive; and World's Fair al Chicago this Hastings were Sunday guesls of • Screen Play 1 Yr. | • Needlecrtft 1 Yr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Hough- Julianne, Alice and Nora Troy in the Lower Pcninsuln north of week, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Doerr Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lewis, • Hollywood Movie Yr. • Good Stories. 1 Yr. Ion of Delroit were Friday fore- returned home Wednesday afler the north line of Township 10 were there Inst week. • Open Road (Boys) 1 Yr, i • Country Home - I Yrs. M, W, Gee Hardware A. H. Stormzand Central Garage L. E, Johnson Ford Service noon callers at Frank Houghton's. spending a few days al the Sid- North and wesl of Saginaw Bay iSnm Quiggie wns pleasantly -I Yr. Seeley Comers Caroline Lustig of Grand Rap- ney Wiersma home. • Pathfinder (WUy.) lYr, HDSTCRJESI Q Successful Parmlnf. from November 15th to December surprised when nboul twenty r By Mrs. S. P. Reynolds ids and Bobbie Yeiter of Lowell Madeline O'Reilly commenced 16th. inclusive; nnd in Ihe I-ow- people came to remind him of his And Your Choici of Any Tw And Kowr Choice of Any Qsl Mrs, D, S, Simon Strand Chocolate Shop F. P. MacFarlane Fuel and Feed Ralph Townsend Tire and Radio Shop spent lasl week al Chas. Smith's. her work as leacher at Paddy's er Peninsula south of the north birthday lasl Saturday evening. Uayuint in Croufi A. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Reuhs and college, Cascade, Tuesday of lasl Maoarna in CrouP B. line of Township 10 North and Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Gabe Onan of Wesl l/ow- children of Caledonia were Sun- week, E. C. Foreman east of Saginaw Bay from Decem- 'Henry MacLellan is not as ell spent Friday wilh her molber, THREE IN ALL THREE IN ALL Lowell Manafactnring Company H. L, Weekes Dry Goods Poultry Farm day guesls at J, W, Freyermnth's. Leon Anderson and family, ber 1st to December 31st. in- well as his friends wish. Mrs. Helen Reynolds. Ten classmates of Elaine Hobb's Howard Anderson and Bernard clusive. Those to attend l^weil High Mrs. J. W. Sloel nnd son Wil- helped her celebrate her twelfth McCarthy saw the Pere Marquette Roth & Brezina Furniture Lowell Board of Trade McQueen Motor Company Pontiac Cars Signed, sealed, and ordered School from this way are iHnrold Inrd of Grnndville and Miss Leah ^ THIS Of FIR IS--* Buttrick. Ellen Coger. Delia and Reynolds of Grand Rnpids were birthday Monday aflernoon. colored giants play a double Gentlemen >- published this 8lh day of August, header at Lowell Sunday. Margie Gregory. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 'MVs. Herbert Morrison spent 1933. Elwin Flynn spenl a few days Drugs Claude Staal - • Lunch and Pool Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Gregory of P. Reynolds lasl Thursday. the week-end in Grand Rapids I enclose t Please send me the three mafttinas John Hilderley H, C. Callier Northern Ice Company GEORGE R, HOGARTH. Director. in ILowell last week with his Grand Rapids and Mrs. Eflie Mrs. Claude Cole is visiling with her son Harvey and family. Department of Conservation. cousins, Robert and Gerald Ellis. There are no itringa attached to thia | checked with • year's subscription to your newspaper. Gregory visited relatives at Mid- her daughler, Mrs. Evan Fuller Conservation Commission by: Marian Pardee visited a few L, A. Weaver Meats and Groceries C. H. Runciman Coal and Produce R. G. Jefferies Lowell Ledger of Hastings. offer I Every magazine subscription WM. H. IXHJTIT. Chairman. land Sunday. itays last we^c with Mrs. Lydia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferral nnd S. W. Bowne Name BAY E. COTTON, Secretary. Porritt and the Alden Porrilt will be filled exactly is represented. (I^ast Week's Letter) son Howard, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. By Mrs, L. T. Anderson clO 31 M, N. Henry Drugs Paul Kellogg Vinegar Company Claude Thorne Regent Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. l^roy MacLellan Bruggema called on Mrs, Libbie family, Caledonia High School com- If any of your subscriptions are re- Stmt or R.P.D. and family of Coopersville and Reynolds and son IMerlon on La- Dorolhy Nash visited her sis- menced last week with a very "Weren't you nervous when Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Franc ol bor Day. ler. Mrs. Charles Deming of Dul- newals the time will be properly ex- large enrollment. Nineteen stu- Frank's 5c to $1 Store you took thai trip by airplane Manistique were Sunday guesls Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds ton lasl week, the latter bringing dents from this vicinity are at- tended. Town aad State.. when you were on your cam- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLellan. nnd dnughters nnd Mrs. (Helen her home Friday and spending paign tour?" somebody asked th«. Mr. and IMrs. Howard Seeley Reynolds were Sunday guesls ot the day, tending. John Troy and family were Senator. and daughters spent a part of lasl Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reynolds of Bernard McDiarmid spenl Sun- Sunday evening guests at the "Well." answered the Senator, week wilh -Mrs. Seeley's parenls Grand Rapids. day al the Kief home in Cas- "I wasn't nervous but I'll admit near Morley, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Burras look cade. Mary Reynolds home. NOTICE—In order to take advantage of the above offer ordera must be placed with The Lowell I was glad 1 didn't have to get Mrs. Maude McClellan and Iheir son Darrell to Onargo. Ill, Bernice Flynn who spent the Iling si Ledger. Also, be SURE to state whether yoar subscription la NEW or a RENEWAL. out on the back platform and [son Bill were in Muskegon over Monday where he will enler past two months wilh her par- day in this vicinity, • NEW • RENEWAL make a speech." I the week-end. Jack is working Military school. ents, Mr, and Mrs. Will Flynn Mr, and Mrs. William Bruton

IfiSBMM r '.if8 EIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY, SEPT. 14. I&33.

Grots Conaignment Odd Ceremonials That THIS CERTAINLY LOWELL PIBLIC LIBMIY EGG PRICES BritUh Cities Retaiiy ^ A 1/CC IT C A CV GRAHAM BLDG,—WEST 8IDB Who was Who? New mayors who wish to start I I -OPEN- Lowest Prices Extra firsts. 22 oz 23 picturesque customs might take les- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdsj WEAVER'S FS'., By LOUISE M. COMSTOCK sons from ceremonies thnt English TO PICK THE BEST from 2 to 8 p, m. Firsts 16 mayors must go through. AUDIE E. POST, Llbrsrlsa SATURDAY SPECIALS Medium. 19 oz 14 At High Wycombe the mayor ha* THE MARQUESA DE Trade lo to undergo a kind of "weighing In" ceremony. He proceeds to the MONTMAYOR ooon^ I. P. SOTFIEBSEI Sub>«ct lo chang* without no'k. weights and measures deprfrtment Phyilclan and Surgeon N THE Seventeenth century Ma- of his borough with his alderinan WE CALL FOR EGGS Steak, Round, Sirloin or Switi •b., 12 Vic I dame de Sevlgne, writing from ond councilors, and there, with due GOOOYtA OVER CITY STATE BANK Paris long, gossipy letters to her be- solemnity, each member of the LOWELL. MICHIGAN OHROUCH Phons 279-F3 loved daughter In Provence, earned council Is weighed. Their weights Office Phone, 222-2; House, 222-3 for herself a dramatic place In ure entered faithfully In the civic Beef Ribs Beef Pot Roast Pork Sansage the literary world as Its foremost records. woman writer. Out of the story The new mayor of Lincoln, and II. 1. T. LISTN ib. 6c ib. 7C Social Events 3 ibi. 25c behind these letters, the passionate, it several other places, has a ring OSTEOPATHIC bitter story of a mother who loved placed upon his finger. The cere- Physician and Surgeon unwisely and too well a daughter Announce Marriage mony Is Intended to symbolize the General Practice who did not return that affection. Mr. and iMrs. Allen Richards of wedding of the mayor to his bor- Special Attention to Rectal Fresh Ground Hamburg, all pure berf 2 lb.., ISo Thornton Wilder In 1928 conceived Ijike Michigun-dr. announce the ough or city. Diseases the character of the Marquesa de marriage of their daughter. Moni- At Honley, In Staffordshire, and (Prepared and equipped to trest co Irene, to IA'OU Seeley of ILow- Best Kettle Roast, lean, tender lb., lOo Montmayor, one of the victims of nt Bournemouth the retiring mayor Piles, Prolapse, Fissures and ell, the ceremony huviiiK taken Fistuli without hospilaUxbtion). thnt catastrophe, the fall of 'The and the new mayor embrace each Bridge of San Luis Key." •lace on August Klh at Elkhart, 1174 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids nd. They will make their homt other. Strictly, they should kiss. Marie du Ilahutln Chantal was a near Lowell, but this part of the ceremony has Phone*: Oflice $«7ft: Res. 38011 Pork Roast Pork Roast charming, vivacious woman with an been allowed to lapse. Shoulder center cut lb. Boston Butt Ib. 10c outright manner of speech. Her Shepard Group Installation The new mayor of Brlghtllngsea 8c marriage to the Marquis de Sevlgne The Shepard Group of Ihe Con- Is elected to office In the belfry of I, I. SIEMH, M. I. was an unhappy one, and she con- gregational church met at the the parish church. centrated her affection upon her two home of Mrs. Fred Swarlhout There are also strict customs In Pork Steak, Lean, round bone 3 Ibt., 25o children, and especially upon her Friday aflernoon to elect new connection with the banquets which J. L ALTLAII, M. I. daughter. When that daughter officers. The committee in follow the election. At Yarmouth I PhoM 100 married the Comte de Grlgnan, lieu- charge was made up of Mrs. sprat feast Is held. At Peterbor Negonct Block. Lowell. Rolled Beef Roast, Rib or rump, no waste lb. 12Vic Swarlhout, IMrs, F. E. White and t tenant general of Provence, and ough the mayor and his guests al Office Hours. 2 to 4 snd 7 to 8 p. m. Mrs, Louis Anderson. 'went there to make her home, her ways consume sausages and Cham Office Phone 38 The officers elecled were: Salad Dressing, Gold Medal, quarts; extra special at 24o lonely mother commenced her fa pagne. though no one seems to know mous correspondence with her. con president, Mrs. Wesley Roths vice president. Mrs. Floyd Steed; how this custom originated. slsting of over 1.000 letters written Margarine, 3 lbs., 25c secretary, Mrs. W. W, Gumser, PATHFINDER JOII L STITIEI over a period of 25 years. The es- 4.40-21 —DKNTI8T— tablishment of a postal system via Romance of Youth Ends in Mar- That "Borrowing** Idea 4,50-21 5.00-19 Phono 118 Boara f te 8 stagecoach In 1027 had given Im- riage After 25 Years 14.99 $5.67 $7.20 petus to the writing of letters, Old Subject With Hei Open Wednesday and Saturday which contained not merely personal Mr. Edward Sweet and Evelyn Edward Lowell, well-known book Evenidg, 7 to 9 Baker will be quietly married 4.50-20 4.75-19 5.00-20 matter for the recipient alone, but collector, said In an address: Oflee closed Thursday aftcraeeas at the Sweet residence Thursday IS.39 S5.99 $7.45 news In general for a group of "Book borrowers as a class are evening by Rev. A, J. Hoolsema, punk. For that matter all bor- friends, acting as a newspaper In paslor of the Baptist church, rowers are punk. the days before Journalism. Thua l-ast week Mr. Sweet made a I0IILM N. OUTLET. World Wheat the letters of Madame de Sevlgne business trip to Stanton. While "A young woman ran Into a neigh- Ralph's —DENTIST— are not only charming as letters, there he met Mrs. Baker, and bor's one day and asked: Oflice over Hodges Grocery " 'Can I use your telephone, Supplies and Price but they contain much valuable In after the surprise of seeing each Tira and Radio Shop Office Honrs: 9 to 12 and 1 to 8 dear?' CENTS PER sight into current life In fashionable other again after all these years Open Wednesday and Saturday BUSHELS Phont 433-F2, On tho Brldg* MILLIONS BUSHEL Pan's. they renewed Iheir friendship, " 'Certainly,' said the neighbor. Evenings, 7 to 9 SUPPLY and last Thursday they decided (©. lilt, WMttra N»w«p»per Union.) '"I'm giving a little party Satur- Closed Thursday afternoon they had waited long enough so 4.400 VM PRICE day night, and I want to Invite Phone 50 they made a trip to the county few friends.' clerk's office and tonight will "T see.' 4,200 Egypt at Fair make a trip to the altar. We Hot Stuff From Down " 'It will be a rather gay party— wish to congratulate them and TELEPHONE CALL RESTORES the younger married set—poker and By the Rio Grande 4,000 wish them happiness and success JEWELS, BRINGS REWARD for the future. all that—so—well, naturally, you would—well, you would hardly—' Writing from Hot Springs, New It cost Thomas Kane, unemployed Mexico, under date of August 22, 3,800 Give Farewell Party "'Not another word.' said the farmhand, fifteen cen a the other Janfes A. Johnson, son of tho Mrs. F. A. Gould and Miss Max- neighbor. *1 understand, of course. day to restore a valise containing ine Hunter entertained at the You don't want me to think you're former publisher of The Ledger, 3,600 waxes warm in his praise of the •25,000 worth ot Jewelry to Mrs. home of the latter on (Mondav cheeky for borrowing my telephone Robert T. Stone of Greenwich, eyening in honor of Miss Zeona old home paper in the following i to Invite people to a party that language: Conn.—and he bad to borrow the 3,400 ii Rlvette, who left Tuesday to join leaves me out. Well, set your mind "Dear Editor: fifteen cents at that. In order to her parents in their new home at rest, darling. Mrs. Smith bor- 1923 *24 32 *33 at St. John, N. B. Four tables ol "I get my ledger every Monday make a telephone call. While hunt- bridge were in play. High score rowed the phone the other day to morning and certainly enjoy ing for a Job, Kane discovered the went to Marion Colby and Lestei order ten tons of coal from Grig- reading it. 1 believe 1 read ev- valise, and finding a name tag on chart show that when the supply is the United States into line with de 'THIS repreBentatlon of what the Ross, Audrey Kropf and Richard son's—It wns nothing to her that ery word in it. the bag. he got In touch with the mand by reducing acreage, and thus • world will offer the wheat farmer low, the world will pay a good price Sadler taking consolations. A my husband Is In the coal business 'I heartily ngree with what it owner by telephone. She came to to make the price nearer parity, that for hia wheat shows clearly the rela- for wheat, but when eupplles are too dainty luncheon was served by —and last week a man borrowed said about The Ledger being a the scene at once in her car, and big, the world won't pay aa much. is, the point at which the return tionship between supply and price. the hostesses, after which the It to call John up at the coal yard flue paper. In my humble esti- Kane received asnbstantlal reward. As the supplies (shown by the black from a busnel of wheat will buy as guests departed wishing Zeona and threaten him with a lawsuit If mation it is without doubt the Since 1928, when the world supplies much aa it did in the pre war period, bars) have climbed, the price (rfipre- a bon voyage and many years of he didn't settle a disputed bill with- best .small town paper in the of wheat first became burdensome 1909-1914. The 1933 crop year is not sented by the shaded parts) haa sunk future happiness. Guests includ- in 24 hours.' "—Springfield Union. slate, and I doubt if there art- the price has been low for the most lower. The wheat administration far enough advanced to show defi ed Ihe guest of honor. Zeona Ri- many better papers in towns the part The pictures at the top of the eeeks to bring the wheat supply of nitely what prices will be. vet te, Ihe hostesses, Elise Claus. size of Lowell in the whole I'nit- BusLine Schedule ed States. And i think that if Velma Keech. Andrew Kropf. Us* for Irish Moss Grand Rapida—lonii —Lansing Maisie Friesner, Robert Noth- anyone doesn't think he is get- A. A. Schubel. Pres. Two-dollar-a-pound Irish mow stine, Carlton Runciman, Lester ting his money's worth, und then TELEPHONE CAU TURNS from England lost Its market In (Lowell Time) Agricultural Hints More Local News Ross and Emory Friesner ol some, when he pays for The ILow- OFFJEATER IN TIME In 1031 the number of farms elec- Lowell, also Marian Colby, Alice 1885, when the mnyor of Boston an- ell Ledger, there mast be some- EAST DAILY WEST trified was 098.780. iHelen Kingsley was taken to Porritt and Charles Wood of Alto, nounced that the Massnchusett? thing wrong wilh his head. 7:35 a. m. 8:55 a. m. It cost |1.60, but it was worth it. St. Mary's hospital Wednesday Richard Sadler of Grand Rapids, coast had an ample supply. Further 'I was much interested in the 10:35 a. m. 12:25 p. m. The expenditure of that small Alfalfa can be cut three times an- for an operation for appendicitis. and Howard Whitehead of Ba\ Investigation showed thnt the moss article about the Fallasburg 2:35 p. m. 3:55 p. m. City. covered rocks from North Carolina bridge. The picture brings back amount of money saved a Cincin- nually if the stand Is vigorous and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White and 5:25 p. m. 8:35 p. m. plant food is plentiful. to Maine. The mayor's nnnonnce- fond recollections of the days nati woman hundreds of dollars re- Howard attended a birthday din- EAST SUNDAY WEST cently. She had left for a visit to On Sunday, (September 10th a ment led to the Irish moss Indus when my brother and some other ner for her father, Rev. Charles boys and I used to go camping St. Louis, and upon her arrival In A thousand tons of beef are being Hayward at the home of Dr. and King Tut-Ankh-Amen doesn't seem group of relatives met alj Ihe try of Scltunte, which still exists. 7:35 a. m. 10:55 a, m, home of IMr. and Mrs. Seth Mil- on the river a little ways from that city, suddenly remembered that fed for the fall market by 2,000 4-11 Mrs. .Hathaway in Grand Ledge inch excited over the charms of The moss Is used In making blanc 5:25 p. m. 8:35 p. m. liken in lousing to greel Aunt Ihe old Fallasburg bridge. she had failed to turn off the hot club boys and girls In Ohio. 1 Sunday. mange and many other puddings, retty Marguerite Bremer. New Mary Blakeslee and to extend "Yours Truly, New Low Prices on Round Trips, water heater in her apartment. So Miss Mary Horn and Mrs, Hoh- Orleans visitor to the Chicago congratulations on her eightv- and remedies for coughs. It also "James A. Johnson." she put in a long distance telephone Recent tests Indicate thnt treat- erl Hahn attended a luncheon at •Vorld's Fair—A Century of Prog- second birthday. A lovely din- is an Ingredient of some knlsomlnes STATION AT call to the Cincinnati fire depart- ing pastures with ground dolomltlc East Congregational church iu ic-ss. This otatuc of the ruler who ner was served, acquaintances shoe stalls, shaving soaps and dye* The I^well Ledger and the ment, requesting that some one be limestone will Increase the produc- 'Grand Hapids Ihis (Thursday) af- lived more than three thousand were renewed and memories foi calico printing.—National Oeo Grand Rnpids Herald, both for Henry's Drug Store sent to break into her apartment tion of nutritious grasses and clo- jternoon and the Michigan Aiumni years ago. Is In the Egyptian Pa brought forth from Time's treas- graphic Society. 85.50 on R. F. D. routes. All 203 B. Main 8L Loweii, Mich. and turn off the heater. vers. bridge in the evening. •lllon. ure chcsl. Those present were: Herald clubbing ofTers are good Secare Tickets Before Boarding • • • Mrs. Mary Blakeslee, Mr. and A'flreman was sent to the address James McNaughlon of Carson at The l^edger office. Bum Apple Dumpling Price Mrs. Melvin Blakeslee and fam- and his arrival proved most oppor- By planting a 30-acre garden and Cily and Mr. Wyman of Midland, Humorous Ravea tune, as a serious explosion would establishing a canning plant for who are on a furlough from Ihe Cause of $15,000 Suit ily and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ravens are long lived birds, some Blakeslee and family. Mi's. Clif- having been known to live for over have occurred if the steam had not canning vegetables produced In the C. C. C. camp near Ishpeming, Tulsa. Okla.—A difference of ten ford Huyck and children, Mrs. a century, nnd If taken young may soon been released. He found the garden, the city of Plttsfleld. Mass., visited al the home of Will Morse cents in the anuuint charged for a gas under the hot water tank burn- Tuesday and Wednesday, Lyda MacNaughton and Mr. and he tamed easily, and even taught last year realized two dollars worth dish of apple dumplings over the Mrs. Don MacNaughton and son ing full blast, and for almost half to talk plainly, as readers of H, CALLIER, of food for every dollar Invested, Hoberl illahn, L. A. Weaver, amount marked on the menu result- of Carson City, Mr. and Mrs. U'w an hour after the gas was turned Manager John Youngs and Martin House- ed In a damage suit for $15,000 Morse of Lowell, IMr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens will remember. STRAND L""!' off. steam poured from both hot nnd If you have anything you want man were among those who at- here. Keith Blakeslee and daughter of They are not without Jocular fac- cold water faucets which were to sell, swap or trade, or if you tended Ihe Kent County Welfare Miss Lois Roberts refused to pay St. Johns, and Mr. and Mrs. Will ulties, either, for one educated sped •peaed by the fireman. want to buy anything the Ledger meeling al Ihe City Hall in .10 cents for the dish of apple Abbott of l^ansing. On leaving men used to gather numbers of THUR.-FRI,, SEP. 14-1$ SATIRIAT, SEPT. Ii Grand Hapids Tuesday evening. Want Column ads will bring re- dumplings, because, she said, it was every one voiced the hope thai rooks and other birds together In sults. Your neighbor will tell Aunt Mary would live to cele- Typewriter paper, ZOc Ib, at, Rev. and Mrs. R, W, Merrill listed on the menu for 20 cents. J. his owner's park In Wiltshire. Eng EDDIE CANTOR In NANCY CARROLL Ledger office. New and better I you that it pays to advertise in brate many more such pleasant entertained Saturday for dinner P. Reynolds, owner of the restau- Innd. and after grave consultations EDMUND LOWE in quality. The Ledger. (3911 birthdays and that the future Iheir cousins. Miss Clara Merrill, rant, had her arrested for disturb- In bird language, would of n sud "WHOOPEE" many years a missionary in would still have innumerable den shout "Halloa." In a man's ing the peace. pleasures in store for her. With Tho Cold wyn Clrlo "I Love That Man" China. Sirs, Emma Rieman and Miss Roberts was locked in the voice, when to his evident delight her son. Merrill Rieman, all of Jail for the night and released the Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hill of his audience would scatter In the Flint, News - Comedy - Cartoon News — Comedy — Novelty next morning. She brought suit for Grand Hapids delightfully enter- greatest consternation! To Our Customers, New and Old: Mr, and Mrs. William Hnmil- SI5,000 against Reynolds, alleging tained with a family parly al Eve. shows 7:15-9:00, 10-25t Eve. shows 7:15-9:00. 10-25c lon und 1). H, Sweellund of Al- false arrest and malicious prosecu- Iheir summer home at Lake Long-Livcd Tortoises Our Autumn Fruit Season is here. We specialize viston, Qui., were guesls of their tion. Morrison Gardens Labor Day. sister. Mrs. J. B. Merriman Toes- Those present were Mrs. Fannie Tortoises have been known to Sunday-Monday, Sept. 17-18 in fine, ripe Fruits, Apples, Grapes and Crab- day nighl, while enroule to llu Caukins and Mr. and Mrs. Park live great ages. For instance. In apples. . . Drive out to our farm on M-66 any World's Fair, Chicago, Mrs. New Federal Prison to Caukins of Grand Hapids, Ed. the library at I^iiiibelli palate, Eng- Hamilton, whose maiden name Hoag and daughler Hazel, Glen time, bring your baskets, select for your needs. Have No Walls or Bars land, there Is the shell of one of was Pearl Sweelland, will be re- Barnes, and ftfr, and Mrs, Art these reptiles which wns brought to The GREAT AMERICAN membered by many Lowell resi- Anthony, N. M.—The usual safe- iHi Hill and family of Low«ll, that place by Archbishop Laud In dents. iHer brother, B. H,, ami guards that prisons have to keep Lowell Phone 1633. and lived till the year 1753, Mrs. Merriman, were children of convicts Inside will be lacking at Mrs. Fred Kropf of Pleasant 1I8-F5 when It was killed by cold weather. DRAMA! Frank Daniels Ihe lute Samuel E. Sweelland, the new 1350,000 federal detention Ave., was given a surprise party A laborer In the garden dug It up who operated one of Ihe llrsl home being built near Anthony. by the West Side Bunco club lasl Here is a story as aimpla from Its winter quarters, and for- all-grocery stores in Lowell in There will be no outside wall, no Friday afternoon. A lovely pol an early day. getting to replace it, a frosty night guard towers, no machine gun luck luncheon was served. Bun- and mighty as the soil co was played. First prize wenl killed IL Here Is -nother exam- nooks and no alarm siren. lo Mrs. (Harriet Andrews and con- ple: A tortoise was put In a gar- from which its charac- Fewer Fur Animali Even the familiar pack of blood- solation to -Mrs. Hattie Phillips. den of the bishop of London's pal- Farmers nnd trappers are trap- hounds used to track escaped men All enjoyed a very pleasant af- ace. at Fulham, In 1028, and died a ters spring. ping fewer fur animals each year, will be missing. ternoon. natural death tc 1754. says the bureau of biological sur- "The government does not con- Led by Lionel Barry- vey. Some of the causes of this template any such things as breaks Ally, and Mrs. Shivel enter- Modern Homes are: Overtrapplng for many years or riots," B. J. Brandt, one of the lained with a dinner al Iheir Motors' Peculiarity more in his finest role, In reduced breeding areas, low home Wednesday evening in architects, said. That airplane motors operate prices for raw furs in the last few honor of F. T. King of Grand they bring to the screen Demand the Best.. years, nnd the dm ight of lOSO. Rapids. Covers were laid for more efficiently at early morning which reduced the number of fur New York Man Claims nine. than at any other time Is one of the a great human story, an mysteries uf uiecliaulcs which nu animals. The floods of 1927 also World's Largest Horse abundant harvest of ro- destroyed many fur animals in the Campau Lake tomotlve engineers have vainly tried In buying fuel, QUALITY is a Mississippi basin and New England. Waterloo, N. Y.—C. H. Van to solve. It Is an established fact mance and sharp, ear- The numbers of foxes, martens, Wlckle claims ownership of the By Mrs. C, H. Freeman that for a period slightly before vital factor. A ton of our coal is minks, fishers, and beavers reach- world's largest horse, Sllon B. dawn at the earth's surface to an thy humor. ing the market are decreasing, says Sllon B Is twelve years old and Betty Sinclair spent last week hour afterward an airplane motor wilh her sister, Mrs, John Dal- the bureau, but there are still many stands 21 hands high. His ears sre operates at Its highest efficiency. A stra of South Lowell. From city lightt the skunks, opossums, raccoons and nine feet from the ground. The similar although modified effect is Not Just a herse Is pure white and perfectly A week ago Sunday dinner noted for a like period Immediately muskrats. The muskrat. which guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sin- came back to the farm- breeds often and raises large fam- formed. after sunset. Automobile motors on He measures 8 feet and 10 Inches clair were IMr. and Mrs. C, G. the ground are affected, but In a ilies, Is one of the biggest fur pro- WaMerson of E. Leonard Road, to find lope and heart' Ton of Coal! around his girth and weighs 2,900 lesser degree. ducers. Grand Bapids. pounds. He was foaled In Lamay. Arlene SlaulFer begins her break among her own Our coal is low in ash and high France, and according to his owner. school work in Ihe Clarksville To Buy, Sell, Rent or Swap. Is "Just getting his growth." Coyote Cunning Wins in Mind/ Use Ledger Want Celumn. High school this week (Monday. in heat units, a coal that pro- Richard KtaufTer spent several Battle With Bull Elk days last week at the Elery Hor- Ogden, Utah.—The cunning of ton home in Grand Rapids. duces heat. coyotes on the hunt was watched Several friends and relatives rndtBOMMnDlSL NOTICE gathered al the C. H. Freeman from the air In the Jackson Hole home Sunday evening to enjoy country recently by a pilot and Call us today for a load. ranger. Livestock Shippers We gumrmntee their annual watermelon feast. Mr. and Mrs. David Lalone Nine coyotes attacked a large bull '• • TJopfcuu-.* to taffsfy you called at the Charles Josma home elk and maneuvered the animal Due to new railroad sche- when we me- Sundav, close to an overhanging cliff. There- dules all stock must be in Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Mourer and upon the beasts charged and the yard by 10:30 a. m. cept y&wr order son, who have been with their literally drove the huge animal off C. H. Runciman parents for some time have moved the ledge. STRANGER1 / RETURN for printing. to Vergennes and will be em- The elk fell Into deep snow and ployed by Fred Roth. \faq£olduyn\fyx.incTun a 115 Broadway Lowell, Mich, Lowell Livestock Assn. was helpless. The coyotes. Ignor- ing the roaring plane, devoured the Special Comedy—Latest News—Cartoon C. H. Runciman, Mgr. Typewriter paper, IMxll site, animal at their leisure. Ledger want ads cost little, ao 20c the pound at the Ledger Sunday Mat., 3KM, lOe-ZOc. Eve., 7:15-9 KH). 10c-25c complish much. office. Read the Want column.