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THE ST.JOHNS One Sixteen Section Pages THE ST.JOHNS One \OLU.ME XXIV—N'O. 16 THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—NOVEMBER 21, 1912. ONE OOLXAR A YBAB PtONEEH OF BEN6AL OKin COH SMIIS 1 Y.M.C.IL BANQUET : CORRBMPBNDBNTN AND : BI6 HOT GIWB 1.1N. FERRIS DIED LAST EVENINU 4DVKRTIHBRH AT- FSHEIHKaiBN TBNTION : FOR MUSIC LOVERS ■EN DRAWN AH BINID REN AND O. WHirAkKil FiMMtD AWAT DECEMBER 2MI: On account of Thanksgiving ^ DEFENeimiH AT DArUMTKITH HOMK. TRUE. 4 The .News will be published on ^ ^ THE HIN«*H DAPUHTERM PRE- AVON M. ■I’NHKLSAH WIMHKH UP. BIB EVENT FOR THE CLINTON ^ Wednetfday of next week. Cor- ♦ LtN'AL LAOH OUTWEIBHED BT ^ reepondence end advertisements ^ HENT ON TRANHHBITINB The following la the list of man THEIR OPPONBNTH P<»NBHT WELL. O. C. Whitaker, a woll-knowrn old I'OrNTT BHTM. I drawn to act as jurors during the resident of Uen^ township, died ^ should be eeat in a day earlier ^ I term of conn which will convene in Wednesday evening. Nov. 20. Itl2, at ^ than usual to insure publication. ^ thle eity the second Monday in Dec­ nine o'clock at the ’home of hla oldanc ^ Hoping that our frleeda will oo- ^ IMD OKMIK COKBIT ember: SAYS GAMPiyeN ilS CLEAN daughter. Mrs. C. U. Morse. In Ben ­ LOCAL OROUPS W ACTIVE d* oparate with ua to the end that ^ I Solomaa Manley. Bath; J. Kobert RESULe IN to TO 0 SCORE gal. The cause of his death was drop ­ ^ our employea may have the day ^ Hicks. Bengal; Roy W. Butcher, sy. rNDKK DIRECTION OP BEORBE Bingham; Herman Miller. Dallas; IN KXPEK.HHEH OKATITi nK T4» HIH IIELKBATKIN WENT T« DEWITT 4 to themaelvaa, we remain. ^ HEHT POOTBALL BARE OP The deceased was bora In Ohio P. BILLET. j Hudson Uillet, DeWItt; tieorge An- MITPPfIKTEBh. where he resided for a number of BA'nTHIIAl INI) HrND\I. ♦ Reapectfully youra, * Ideraon. Iluplaln: ICdgar .V. Wilkins. THE HEAHON. years, but coming to Michigan about ♦ 8T. JOHNS NEWS. ♦ ^ Eagle; Frank 11. Beck, (ireenbush; forty-six years ago. He settled upon <4nui^ IU|iM» JUm Smjn Hklle H*- | ♦ C. a. Clark. ♦ HI. John). ( berni Herietr To Make l|aMathews, Essex ; Bert Hiper. a farm in itengnl and after years of . „ . {Lebanon; F. D Pearce. (Jlive; WII- Past And Snappy Playing And Cen- f'ommitlee Veetiag Neal .Eondny ♦ ♦ pnbllraa Party VI a» Ui«Mr4 He toll cleared it from a wllderaeea and PlrM Appenrnnee Beferr the ». Hinger, Ovid; John M. j sislent Tram Werk DM The has resided there since. •Vaay Lads to Attend ConVerener ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Fnblir. | Smitz. Hlley; William Balentine, I Steed fer Hbele Ticket. I Bnslness. About forty-flve years ago be was nt Brand llgplds. {Victor; Joseph Lonler, Watertown;! united in marriage to Miss Louisa Lor- ABED LADV HROkE WKIHT. Jobn H. Spltley, Wratphalia; Herman; on of Bengal To this union three Mrs. Ferguson. mother of Walter All music lovers and people inter- I V*te. St. Johns, ward 1; Hd. Gardner, Amoe 8. MusMlman. republican ' daughters were bora. Mrs. A. H. Pope. The local High School lotyn won The work of the Frst High School | Ferguson, residing on Railroad etreet. ested In music are contemplating up ­ ward 2; George A. Stoerck. ward 3; from Ionia Saturday by the score of candidate fur governor who waa de­ Mrs. H. 8. Karcher and Mrs. C. D. Will Cochrane, Hath; George M. Bur- feated by Woodbiidse N. Perrla at the Deputation Team at DeWitt last Sat- lhad the misfortune to break her wiiat on a great treat Thanksgiving even- 18-0. The victory meant more t)»an Morse, St whose home he died. Be­ urday and Sunday was a tine succean. I**) Friday afternoon by falling down ing. November 2ti, when the Brand phy. itengal; Chariea Malaey. Bing ­ recent election gave out an tnterrlew sides his daughters, bis wife survivee any victory this season, first, because They were enthuelaatlcaJly greeted several steps. I>r. Seott reports that Operatic concert, long being prepared ham; Fredrick Studt. Dallas; George last season lunla beat SL Johns 18-0 In which he congratulated his auc-. to mourn bis death. The deceeeed Mann. DeWitt; William Wright. Du- ceaaful opponent, thanked hit friends by a large audience. A boy's Sunday It i« beallng nicely. Mrs. Ferguson by the SU Johns Choral Society, un- and this season they played a no was 71 yeara of age the eighth of last school class snd Y. M. C. A. groups vts eighty-seven years of sge yester- der the dlrectorahtp of George P. plain; (!hariea Pattriek, Eagle; Lor­ throuahout the state who remained i month. score game at Ionia; second, Ionia loyal to the end. and expressed the I were organized while the St Johns - . Gillet, will be given at the (Congrega ­ en Stevens. Qreenbush; John Lnmby, defeated Grand Ladge 7-0 and Grand Funeral services will be held at the k^aaex; Isaac Wood, Lebanon, and betief that the republican party, ; boys were In the village. ------------------------- tional church. This concert will be Ledge was the only team to dafant Bengal-Rlley Baptist church Satur­ given under the auspices of the King's William Carpenter, Olive. which he aaya has always been a pro- i day at 11 o'clock. St. Johns thus far, so the defeating of tough term. Ionia makes the Grand l<adge defant ftreoalve and constructive ornanisa- nam. R. V, Gay and Secreury K. T. , sj.* johns ' episcopal tion. will continue to live and make ' The sololau chosen are as follows: seem a little more mild. That St. -.V UP u.. |.,|g,||.|| JIJ Iijm nggiini Mrs. Dmui W. Kelley. Mrs Henry H. Johns outplayed their opponenu at lu power felt. will visit MESpiJA PEOPLE LIKE _ Thnnke Hii> Siipper«cr». NEW PNIVATE HOSPITAL Bath this Saturday and Walbridge. Mrs. Robert Buck. .Mrs. every stage ot the game there Is no “Although the offloial canvass of i Sunday. Schuyler Marahall. Miss Fannie Mul­ questltm, on the other hand, lonln the votes cast November 5 is nut .vet HUSHED IN BUSINESS The fourth committee meeting is to i der, George P. Gillet. George Judd, ~ THE ST.JOHNS'RBIIS played an excellent game espeetally available, it is aeneraily undersUxu] be held Monday afternoon in St WILL BE CONDUCTED BY KEY. Gayton Judd. HM. Corklns. Harry j on defeoae. They were quite sue- that Woodbridiie N. PVrrts has been Johns. State Secretaries Weeterman Walsworth and Schuyler Marshall. I ceaaful with the forward pass. In H. H. POSL WRITE •>^‘cted governor of .Michigan, ” said .HKVKKII, OPERA'nONH PKUPORM- of Cal n ft and Stanchfleld of Hills- . Acoompaniau, Prof. C. N. Roberts HIND LETTER TO TBE I fact, they made more gains with it ;tlijsaelman today. dale are to be present and Mrs George P. Gillet EDITOR. th an all of St. Johns' other oppo- “It seems entirely proper to at this El) IIV TVRN. HART. About five lundrtd boys from this Remember the mMslon to be con ­ The program will include a aexut nents. Both teams tryed about the Time express my profound gratitude j state are expected i t*Httond the Sute iducted by the Rev. H, H. Ftox begitta from "LucU." the quartette from I same number of passes. A larger toy's Conference to be held at Grand m 8t Johns church oo the lirst Sun- ''Rlgoletto, ” the trio from “Fsust,” to those citlxens of .Michigan who ! The new private hospital recently The other day we received a letter per rent of Ionia's were completed Rapids. November 20 and 31 and I»e.- day In Advent Dev. I. The Rector and the duet, "La torts Del Destlno. ’* stood by me so nobly In this election. | modeled by the i)n> Arthur :ind Eu­ written In German, in whtcb was en ­ but they did no« gain any morn There was a combination of clrrum- j ember 2. Twenty boys will attci d hopes none of the members, friends Bight rborauaea and eight solo# closed a money order for $1.U0. As we grni.nd with them than St. Johnn. gene Hart, is more than flourishing In from well known operas will also be stances beytmd my control and for! business. Several oiterailona have from this county alone or odlierenu of St John's church will were unable to read a word of it The team work of St. Jnhne won Great preparations are being made make or allow any social engage- given which I was not responallble, that i been performed the iHtal two week a were at a loss to know whether we the game. Every man played hla for the County Y. M. C. A. banquet to menu to Interfere with their atten- made a victory for me seemingly im- I and others will take place this we*-k This enteruinmeot like previous were being called down or called up. 1***^ every moment. It cannot ha liosslble. Our party was hopelessly | held Monday evening. I>ecember 2. : dance at this mission service. ones given under the auspices of the But when Frank Thome, the genial oaid that one or two men staiTSd Will E. Moore of Duplain ret*ently i»ne of the boy's favorites. J. A. Van- ________ Kings Daughters, will undoubtedly divided and with many a man who i returned home from on operation for teller of the Clinton ('ounty Sevings without slighting somebody eiee. Tke supported the entire republican ticket j Ids. of Kalamasoo. State toy's Sec­ Sunday, December 1st— be the mueloai event of the seaeon. bank had translated the letter for us line held as it bos never held beCovn appendielUs.
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