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LOWELL. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931 VOLUME XXXVIII NO. 47 The Baseball Season Opens MILO BARNEY jCedg or DIES ALONE IN Cn tries BIG IMPETUS GIVEN Being > Ct lUctiMi of V«r- HISHOMEHERE ioua Topics of Local and General Intarait LOWELL CENTENNIAL FOUND SATURDAY MORNING Much-needed rain this morning. BY NEIGHBORS WHO FORCE "Lowell, the convention city I" Enthusiasm .Marked Board Trade Banf|uct Last ENTRANCE — HAD BEEN Well, why not? Three gather- DEAD SEVERAL DAYS—WAS ings here during the past week Night—Fine Address by Pres. H. D. Hudson and as many addresses of wel- CHEERFUL MAN DESPITE come by our gifted mayor cer- of Lowell Sprayer Co.—Talks by Visiting PHYSICAL HANDICAP. tainly give us some right to layj PRESIDENT W. V. BURRAS claim to the slogan. Newspaper Men and Othere

• Milo Barney, 77, life-long resi- Don't forget that we must have dent of Lowell, was found dead a centennial queen— perhaps Lowell's greatest undertaking— business more useful and lo build Saturday morning by neighbors three—one for each day. (More ANGEUNE HOOKER who forced an entrance into the chance to distribute deserving INSUR'NCEMEN the observance of its lOOth anni- 'o greater proportoins. house whi .h v,e occupied alone honors among Lowell's fair la- Lowell's connecting link be- versary on August G, 7 and 8 this " v'e ,?re • P>rt of this ' on Riverside Drive. Death was dies if we have three queens.) tween its historic past and pres- attributed to heart disease. He ent. Mrs. Hooker came here 75 9Sl rcc ved ther r 1impetu "T s 'lasl t -nighi't whe f-n ,,|ish most anything by pulling was last seen Monday when he Large signs, bright with red, HOLD DISTRICT years ago and as she words it, consulted Dr. S. S. Lee, who said white and green paint and bear- is still here." Lowell is proud more than one hundred men and together." One of the high light Mr. Barney probably died Sun- ing the slogan — "Lowell, the of its oldest resident. women of the community met at 'houghts of Mr. Hudson's address day night. Friendly Town"—have been the city hall for a banquet and oa,y Milo Barney, son of Corkins V, MEETING HERE , ,. . j . . prosper in proportion lo the way placed at the east and west ap- program looking toward the ad- Jo f others." and Maria Barney, was bfm proaches to the city on M-21.j we or Aug. 2, 1853, and passed away The one on the west is placed on I Standard Oil Vcrn Ashley vancement of centennial and President Borgerson announced April 5, 1931. He is survived by the Melody Dairy Farms and Mr. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES MANY BILLS home-coming plans. the appointment of committees one sister, Ixmisa M. Brown, of Madigan, the owner, and Supt. OF STATE MUTUAL RODDED To Advertise 1143 Prospect street. Grand Rap- Frank J. McMahon, of the muni-! Shows Editor ids, also two nieces, Inez Thomp- cipal plant and Lawrence Ruth- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY son, of Cheboygan and Bertha erford are working out a plan MEET IN HOME TOWN OF Test Results OF CONCERN Strange Sight IMS; " " Gillingham, of Champagne. 111., for the proper illumination of Ident of Ihe Board N. E. Borger- History to Be Printed and five nephews, Fred Barney, the sign at night. PRESIDENT W. V BURRAS— Advertising in I.6I4 newspa- son called upon Mayor M. N.i Members of the history com- of Grand Rapids, Claud Barney, —CORDIALLY WELCOMED. W a C milleo aro of Hillsdale, Theron Gardner, of This season will witness, ac- pers in 1.459 cities and towns of for doing unusual things and at ^ | » it i'l working on a 100- TO PUBLIC page s ol of ,x,mel ,n rinl Cheboygan, Owen Barney, of By- cording to reports, the most ex- thirteen states will be the key- unusual hours. For instance, hi H S* j T ' ^ P * stone of the campaign which 1 g, ron Center and Milo Brown, of tensive tree-planting campaign Representatives of the Slate Mu- last Thursday night at an hour^V. . V" "» fu" ^ and bound for distribution Standard Oil of Indiana, will when all good men are at rest , ' former president of thei(junng celebration. It is the Grand Rapids. that the United States has ever tual Rodded Fire Insurance com- APPORTIONMENT BILL GIVES conduct this year on motor oils. u ose He lived a quiet peaceful life seen. Towns and communities pany of Michigan to the number there came a leiifiic Fof.v! 'dia P Ti . o'. the compilrrs, head™ by Mr. Ashley, lo present not only and will be remembered by his throughout the land, it is said, of sixty or more gathered in The Ledger is one of the list se- WAYNE 5 OF 17 CONGRESS- the editor's doorbell. lected by Ihe advertising agency wildered moment we imagined it of producing an historical pag- the facts about Lowell in the remaining relatives and many will stress the importance of Lowell last Thursday for their MEN—MERCHANTS DIVIDED e a n I commemorating Lowell's friends, as being cheerful, al- planting trees and contemplated handling the campaign. was the ringing of the fire alarm, pioneer days, but to trace its his- district meeting. The delegation 100th anniversary; Mrs. R. D. tory down to modern days. though, being handicapped when projects involve the planting of The newspaper advertising will ON SALES TAX—PROPOSED then we recognized the voice of met at the city hall at noon, .Ashley calling in stentorian Hahn, who outlined the eight he became crippled at the age of thousands of trees along many where they sat down to a splen- follow on a novel and elaborate INCOME TAX FOLLOWS FED- Arrangements are being made tones, "Hey Jeff! Get on your scenes to be shown in the pag- 12 years. He spent the past two miles of public highways. test of the oils which was con- to accommodate thousands of did dinner served by Wm. Chris- ERAL PLAN. clothes quick." By this lime we ei'iit; H. 1). Hudson, of , Winters at the home of his ducted on the Indianapolis speed- visitors; several former residents, tiansen. Music was provided dur- wen- sure the whole town was iresident of the Hudson Manu- nephew, Fred Barney in Grand way from March 17 to April 9 by now living in widely scatterea The armed services of the Unit- ing the dinner hour by the local on fire. The pup yelped. Mam- Facturing Co. and its affiliated Rapids, and returned home a ed Stales and private agencies High school orchestra and the experts of the American Automo- localities, expect to return for the bile Association. Standard of In- (Special to Lowell Ledger from ma bounded out of bed and young company, the Lowell Sprayer week prior to his death. rushed every aid for the surviv- generous applause showed that Michigan Press Association.) Jeff, loo. Co., who was born in a log cabin celebration, and it is hoped that Funeral services were held at diana purchased thirteen differ- a number of old Indian residents, ors of the Xicaraguan earthquake their efforts were appreciated. Passage of the Harding appor- "Whafs the trouble, anyway?" on a farm not many miles from the Yeiter chapel Sunday after- by sea and air. The Red Cross W. W. Gumser also favored the ent makes of stock cars and put members of the Ottawa tribe, them at the disposal of the asso- tionment this early in the ses- we queried— Lowell; C. H. Runciman, R. G. noon, burial in Oakwood ceme- moved into action through ap- audience with two solos, with "Why. it's the strangest sight Jefferies, J. A. Arehart, E. C. who many years ago populated tery. Rev. West fall, of Grand ciation for the test. These in- sion marks the present Michigan pointment of a coordinating com- Miss Marsman at the piano. legislature as one of action, and you ever saw. The pavement Foreman, R. E. Springett, F. M. the banks of the Flat and Grand Rapids, officiated. cluded a Ford. Chevrolet, Pon- rivers and made the surrounding mittee, while four warships were A matter of special pride to it also clears the way for other near Saranac is just alive with Johnson, O. E. Wadsworth, Ed. tile, Buick. Oldsmobile, Chrvs- countryside picturesque before en route with supplies and per- Lowell people is the fact that important legislation, especially lizards—thousands* of 'em." Engemann, editor of the Belding sonnel to aid in evacuation or re- the president of this strong com- I'.T, Sludebaktr, Hudson. Cadil- their hegira will be among the iac. Willys-Knight, Nash, Cord, those bills dealing with proposed "Poor Ashley." we thought— Banner-News; Mr. Johnson, of habilitation. pany, which has its headquarter^ homecomers. They are to he Older Boys and Reo. changes in the tax methods for "must be he's gone to drinking— the Saranac Advertiser and Rus- at Flint, is one of our own citi- state purposes. and at his age, too. Well, one sell C. Undstrom, feature writer personally invited by their old- Data as to consumption, dilu- time friend, Mrs. Angie Hooker, Out of the shattered wreckage rens, Mr. W. V. Burras. The apportionment gives Wayne never can tell." Besides, we knew for the Grand Rapids Herald. 100 Strong of the giant transport which car- tion, carbon-forming characteris- for 75 years a Lowell resident. Cordially Weleioned tics, efficiency of the lubrication, county five of the 17 congress- he had been out to the Rod and Address by Mr. Hudson ried Knute Rockne. beloved foot- men to be elected in 193^, also it Gun club that evening and a lot As Mr. Lindstrom said in his At the close of the dinner May- and other details were carefully Mr. Hudson gave a most inter- Attend Meet ball coach, and seven others to shares with Oakland a sixth of such thoughts ran through remarks: "Preparations give ev- or M. N. Henry was introduced gathered and recorded by the A. esting address, replete with hu- their deaths m a Kansas farm member. The sixth district, now our head. ery promise of a decidedly un- who extended a cordial welcome A. A. officials and will be present- man interest and accentuating the may come stricter, firmer Gov- one of the largest, is made up of But when we came face lo face usual celebration, a fusion of the Over 100 older boys from Grand to the officers and representa- ed in the series of ads by which great good the centennial observ- ernment regulation of airplane Ingham, Livingston and Genesee with the big mug as he sat be- romance of 1831 with the ener- Rapids and Kent CouMy Hi-Y tives of the company, which was the company will this year un- ance would have upon the com- traffic. Broader powers to in- counties. The other districts are hind the wheel of his car we saw- gy of 1931 in pageantry, camara- clubs and church groups, attend- responded to by the company's dertake to inform automobile munity. vestigate accidents particularly changed but slightly in their he was really sober. His eyes derie and reminiscence." ed the I3lh annual V M. C. A. secretary. Mr. H. K. Fisk. dealers as well as motorists as to Mr. Hudson gave assurance of are needed, according to Com- make-up, leaving the present looked natural-like and he seemed Older Boys' Conference at Low- merce Department experts. More Several Lowell citizens were fine points of good lubrication of normal in other ways. If he the permanency of the Lowell The banquet was served by W. ell last Friday, Saturday and Sun- cars. members of congress little dis- Spraver Co. here, declaring that Christiansen and music was pro- adequate weather reports, now- also present who impiou'd Ihe turbed. hadn't kept on raving about liz- day. Some of the outstanding being developed, may help, too, opportunitv to speak and indorse Newspaper ads will he the chief ards and salamanders we'd have the focal company had been ac- vided by the High school orcnes- features of the program consisted in cases like Ibis, when ice form- the cordial welcome extended by medium through which the com- Armistice Day a Legal Holiday been full of regrets for all the quired in order to make their tra. of talks bv Isaac Greyearth, the ing on wings is suspected as a Mayor Henry and to congratulate any will endeavor to make Armistice day was made a legal things we'd imagined. Sioux Indian from South Dakota; cause. More rig^ous inspec- President Burras and his com- fnown to the public the proof of holiday in Michigan last week Well, we got under way—the Mr. George Fraxee, Jr.. of the Vo- tion of public carriers and re- pany on the splendid growth and its claim furnished by the Indian- when Governor Brucker, himself whole family, all but the pup. cational school; Mr. Heaney, of quirements for carrying para- showing of the Rodded Mutual, apolis speedway test. a World War veteran, signed the Mrs. Ashley was along, too. and STRAND the Grand Rapids Commercial chutes and facilities for using which has forged ahead until to- bill passed by the present legisla- we began to think that every- ATTRACTIONS TRACK SEASON College; and Prof. Wm. M. Hob- them in a quick getaway are oth- day it stands as the largest and ture which designates the day on thing must be all right. inson, of Western State Teachers' er possibilities discussed. strongest farmer's fire insur- Cars Crash, which the world war terminated Then when we got nearly lo College. ance company in the slate. These as a day for official observance. Saranac we saw 'em loo—lizards Friday, Saturday: "The Paint- ed Desert." Boy Friends comedy, . The boys spent a great deal of speakers included C. H. Runci- Taxes. All Kinds beyond numbering—for rods the time in counseling with the ten Driver Gets "Air Tight." Mickey Mouse car- OPENS FRIDAY Two Big Pictures man. Harry Day, V. E. Ashley, E. Attention is now centered on pavement was covered with a personal advisors, directors and C. Foreman, Fred H. Swarlhoul, moving mass of the crawling toon. Movietone news. vocational counselors. Since many the income lax proposals and Sunday and Monday: "Lonely Coming to Strand I). A. Wingeier, N. E. Borgerson, Jail and Fine sales tax, which have been re- things—and all moving across the ol these counselors live in the president of the Lowell Board of highway in a southerly direction Wives." Audio review. Tech- Drama that holds you fast as ported out by the committee on IN DUAL MEET vicinity of Grand" Rapids, it gives Trade, Billy McCarly, Earl W. towards the river. nicolor extravaganza. "Ambitious by a magic spell. This is Bill The sudden possession of a general taxation. The income a particularly fine chance for the Thomas, R. W. Ruh. J. M. Hutch- Dear reader, this is a true story. People." Sound news. Boyd's crashing drama, "The few hundred dollars proved the tax on individual incomes, as boys to continue contacts with inson and R. G. Jefferies. And. too, Mr. Ashley never takes Tuesday only: Norma Tal- undoing of Harry Davis, of Grand well as that on earnings of cor EAST GRAND RAPIDS COMES these leaders. A particular note Painted Desert," which comes to President L. W. Sunday, of the anvthing stronger than black madge in "DuBarry, Woman of Rapids. Shortly after receiving trations. would bring in around of gratitude was extended to the the Strand Friday and Saturday. Michigan Mutual Windstorm In- coffee. |Passion." All talking comedy, TO RECREATION P A R K— Lowell people for opening their It is without a doubt one of the the money he proceeded to buy a B0,000,000 and the sales tax reve- surance Co., of Hastings, also nue is estimated at from $10,000,- "Bare Knees." LOWELL OPENS WITH A homes in providing special meet- most spectacular and nerve ting- Vice President Guy Crook and large second hand sedan. The next morning, in company with 000 to tl5.000.u00. Passage of Wednesday and Thursday: "The N EAR-V ETERAN TEAM — ing places and banquets for the ling productions to reach the Secy.-Treas. Ed. Parker were 7,500 Trees Will Theo Britlon, he crasned into a these tax plans would also repeal Great Meadow." Technicolor conference group. talking screen. present. Mr. Sunday made pleas- NEW TLMBER LOOKS PROM- car occupied by Mrs. L. E. John- the state tax on real estate. musical gem, "Devils' Cabaraet." On Sunday and Monday the ing remarks, stressing the value Be Planted Here son and Mrs. R. Dolloway, of Krazy Kat cartoon. ISING IN 1RY-OUTS. DOGS HARASS SHEEP Strand is featuring the scintillat- of mutual companies and the low- Merchants Are Divided Lowell, on the road a mile north ing new comedy drama, "Lonely rates they provide patrons. Already it has been proved that A total of 7,500 pine seedlings j of Bowne Center. Both cars DUST LAYING Reports come to The ledger of Wives," a brilliant comedy star- The afternoon meeting was de- retailers are divided in their at- will be planted some time during were badly wrecked, but fortu- Track Schedule, 1931 sheep being harassed and killed ring Edward Everett Horton, Pat- voted to strictly business matters titude towards the sales tax. de- the next ten days on city proper- nately the occupants escaped ser- The Village will again arrange in various sections by dogs run- sy Ruth Miller, Esther Ralston affecting the representatives pres- claring that the tax would be ty near the Lowell water works. April 17—East Grand Rapids and Laura La Plante. "Lonely ious injury. to cover streets with calcium at Lowell. ning at large. Royal 0. Lewis, ent. paid by the purchasers, on neces- " The local American Legion chloride. Price on four-rod front near the Grove school house, Wives" is censor proof, it appar- Deputy Sheriff Charles Knapp April 25.—G. R. Catholic Central sities as well as luxuries. Also, post which sponsors the planting lot. $3.00 per season. missed five sheep last Sunday ently is simply a question of State's Strongest Company located Davis and Britton a few and Davis Tech at Lowell. they said, it might be the cause bar appointed the following com- Price on eight-rod front lot, night. Four were recovered but where v^ur mind is. Grandma The State Mutual Rodded Fire hours after the accident. They of many people purchasing out- mitter to take charge: W. J. May 2—Rockford Relays at might have been shocked but had been hiding in a woods near- $5.00 per season. Rockford. the fifth had been drowned in the Insurance Co. is not only the side Michigan as states adjoining Smith, F. D. Smith, G. D. Cook The streets will receive three river. modern >outh and its mother and largest numerically, having 22.- by. A quart or more of alleged do not impose a sales tax. and N. E. Borgerson. The class May 9.—Ionia at Lowell. father will have an acute case of whiskey was found in the Davis or four applications as needed Mav 16—-Rogional at Grand Many unlicensed dogs are run- 000 members, but also the largest (Contnued on Pagi Two) in agriculture, under the direc- side aches after viewing this hil- car. The men were taken into jus- during the season. Raoids. ning at large and officers state financially. Its resources total tion of Prin. W. J. Smith, will do Notify Village Clerk at Light that owners must comply with arious farce. nearly a half million dollars. In tice court where Davis was given the planting .md the Legion will May 22-23—State Meet at East and Power office. Phone 84. Lansing. the law. 1930 the company had a net 30 days in jail, fined $100 and his furnish the clars a lunch at noon. driver's license revoked for one Building Activity By order of the Common Council. Mav 30—East Grand Rapids at Another shipment of hats just growth of ten million dollars, About 10,000 trees were set out O. J. BREZ1NA, Clerk. Clean-up days start Monday, received from Chicago at Stock- hrving absorbed the major busi- year, while Britton got off with a at this time last year on the same Rockford. , Is On Upgrade Here c-47-47) June 6—Kent County at Lowell April 20. (c47jing s store. ness of two other mutual com- 30-day sentence. grounds. Many of these have A man with a whiskey-befogged or Rockford. panies during that year. II al- died, but the planting this year STORE-WIDE SALE so handles the reinsuring of a brain who gets behind the wheel David Clark has purchased Iht will more than make up the loss. of an automobile, endangering F. N. White barn on North Jef- Lowell High School with a portion of the larger risks of 23 A future generation will have Warner i Scott announce a the lives of other people, should ferson street. He will use the near-veteran team will open its Plan to Stage a Come-back for other mutual companies doing the privilege of enjoying a re- store-wide sale in this issue of be forever denied a driver's li- material in building an addition track season, Friday, April 17, business in the state. minder of what was once one of The Ledger. The sale starts this Lowell people were proud to cense, or at least sign a total-ab- to his house and constructing a Michigan's greatest assets—her meeting East Grand Rapids at Home-coming. Can They Do It? stinence pledge. ()nly safe and new garage at his home on North week Saturday and runs an en- Recreation park in a dual meet. entertain the gathering and the pine forests. tire week, ending Saturday night, sane drivers should be permitted Jackson street. The hour is 4 o'clock. wish is freely expressed that they April 25. The prices quoted by use of the highways. The risk Work is progressing nicely on Lowell will have a strong team will come agtiin. Warner Si Scott indicate clearly is great enough even then. Ihe new home Ernst Ayers is this year, being well balanced in building on his lots on North that old-fashioned values have all events except the pole vault Editor's Mail Box returned. (p47 Welfare Union Votes l^afayelte street. The house will and the 440 yd dash and hopes Bowne Tp. be 20x24, two stories and full lo repeat last year's champion- basmenl. FOR MEMORIAL DAY ships in the Regional meet at to Suspend Activities Extensive repairs have been Grand Rapids, Mich., (irand Rapids, and the Kent Strong for made on the interior of the Col- April III, 1931. The local American Legion County meet at Recreation park post has named the following The Lowell Welfare Union has lar house, corner High and Wash- R. G. Jefferies, Lowell, Mich. or Rockford. ington streets. It will be made Dear Sir: committee to make arrangements (Continued on page Five.) voted to suspend activities for Good Roads for the proper observance of the present, according to report into two apartments. The 7- I am enclosing check for $2.00 Memorial day in Lowell: Charles of the secretary. Mrs. 0. J. Bre- room apartment is now ready for to cover my subscription to The CLEAN UP DAYS A. Knapp, W. W. Gumser, C. W. zina. The Union performed a Bowne township again gave occupancy. Ledger for another year. Sorry Cook. F. D. Smith. Floyd Dollo- tremendous amount of good work notice of its leadership in town- Pnn. W. J. Si lilh has been do- it was allowed to over-lapse. Start Monday, April 20. Put during the past Winter, but the ship highway construction when ing extensive filling and grading A marked change for the bel- rubbish in boxes on curb. Keep fact thai the real need for Ihe it asked the Kent County road preparatory to the erection of an ter has characterized the appear- rubbish and ashes separate. If CHEVROLET SALES lime being had passed: also the commission to take over another attractive house on the corner of ance of your paper in the past you wish containers returned shortage of funds, resulted in ac- mile of highway with construc- King and Washington streets. year. " * ' Your editorials mark them. tion at township expense. Harvey Callier has about com- are well prepared, which, togeth- Webster Bros, report sales of Village Council (c47 tion as above staled. Chevrolet cars during the past The president. Mrs. Will Bur- Tre road commission accept- pleted a large addition and other er with other news items makes ed the proposition and by its improvements to his home on this paper worth reading. week to Miss Dorothy Vanden- dick, has been untiring in her ef- vonribroeck and Miss Ethel Borgerson. Fishing tackle at Stocking's. forts and tot) much cannot be action bi ought Ihe total of Bowne North Hudson street. More power to you in said in prtise of the able manner township roads taken over to Oscar Allen has been redecor- field of endeavor and to the busi- in which she has handled relief twelve and one-half miles. The ating the interim' and rcpilnUnfl ness men of your community work. township, it is estimated by the exterior of his home on Smith whom 1 know to be awake to cv The report of the treasurer. Supervisor T. H. Dintaman, has Ave. A porch on the outside is cry opportunity which serves for raised approximately $7,000 a the betterment of Lowell. Rev. A. T. Carlland, shows cash also being added. WANTED-MMES AND ADDRESSES OF contributions of 824!).501 with ex- mile for this construction or be- Carpenters and decorators have Very truly yours, penditures of $237.22. leaving a tween $80,000 and $90,000 total. been making improvements to the O. A. ALDhlCH. The township board also voted office building of the Fineis Oil 429 North Ave., NK. RUBEN LEE C. H. RUNCI MAN balance on hand of 812.28. FOR***! LOWELLITES An untold amount of clothins an appropriation of $4,000 for the Co., on Hudson street. Grand Rapids, Mich. "Michigan's Iron Jaw Man" Who Looked at the Ceiling and other articles were repaired construction of the highway east F. P. McFarlane has been hav- of McVean lake, old Section 10 ing hardwood floors laid in his COMING BACK HOME The Reception Committee for the Lowell Centennial-Home We go hack to Ledger files of (Note—An old inhabitant in- and converted to the use of fami- lies and people in need, in ad- lake, the road being between sec- home on Monroe Ave. Kissimmee, Fla., April II. j Coming to be held Aug. 0.7, 8. 1931 desires the names and about a dozen years ago for thei forms us (hat the alluMon to Mr. dition lo the money expended. tions 2 and 3. Dear Mr Jefferies: Please addresses of all former residents of this vicinity. Please folowing: Runciman is in regard to a cer- The road ommission agreed to EDITOR TO BROADCAST hold the Ledger until we get On a wager for a suit of clothes, tain wrestling match which oc- handle construction and when it use the following form and mail or leave same at the led- Ruben Lee, of Boston Township, curred in a back room of the DECLAMATORY AND ORATOR- home which will be about May is finished to take the road over I. We thank you very kindl>; ger office. They will be turned over to M. N. Henry, chair- raised with his teeth a sack of King Milling Co., on the day in A Michigan editor. E. I). Enge- ICAL CONTEST and maintain it as a part of the for your prompt service. We: man of Reception Committee: wheat weighing Ilil pounds. Mr. question. We are informed that mann, of the Belding Banner- county system. have not missed an issue since' Lee performed this feat March 8 "Runcy" took a good look at the Warren R. Townsend, chair- News, features the broadcasts of at the King Milling company's ceiling that day and that he was On Friday, April 10, the Decla- leaving home. man of the road commission, Swift & Company over WLS the Yours with regards, elevator in Lowell. a little late to dinner as a result matory and Oratorical contests week of April 20. He will speak >vame were held at South High school, and the other members of the B. B. BOYLAN. Proving himself the winner, he of strenuous endeavors to turn board commended the township of Belding, with special reference was taken to Coons' clothing the trick on "Michigan's iron jaw Grand Rapids. Ruth Cnnverse, for ils progressive road program. to the silk mills there. The day, Town store, the Home of Hart Schalf- man." from Lowell placed fifth out of Friday, April 24. The time, THANK YOU! ner & Marx clothes, where Wal- Plans are under way looking to- 'the eight in the declamatory 12:40 p. m., GST. NO SCHOOL FRIDAY ter fitted him out with a stylish ward a repetition of the event |contest. Harry Broadbent placed I wish to extend my sincere Street or R. F. D. State new suit. during the homecoming in Lowell fourth out of eight in oratory. Radiola Compact, the smallest thanks to all who gave me their 1 Mr. "Lee no doubt possesses the Aug. 6, 7, and 8. This time, how- Schools will be closed Friday in size, but the largest in tone, is subscriptions in the recent Press | strongest jaws of any man in ever, the match is to take place Trout fishermen will find alii of this week on account of Kent on display at Stocking's store. subscription contest campaign. Iti Fill in above and mail to Ledger, Lowell, Mich. Michigan. If anybody should have out in the open where all may necessary tackle at Stocking's i County Teachers' institute a t is greatly appreciated. a doubt, ask Runciman. see. store. Grand Rapids. Want ads. bring results. CHARLES A. KNAPP. (p47i THE LOW EI J, (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOI/), THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1 Ml TWO THE LOWELL (.MICH.) LEDOKR and ALTO SOLO. THURSnAY. APRIL 16. 1931 THREE Mannin m in ,onia FARM BOARD CHAIRMAN SPEAKS now before the House after re- " " Lowell Items ceiving a strong vole in the Sen- Lumbar SPECIAL CIk Cowdl Ledger Wheat has been a fool ball of polities long ate. Paint Waathar Mrs. Clara Kingdom was in LEGISLATIVE Camant Grand H.-ipids Monday. enough in the opinion of James C. Stone, The State Department of Agri- Velttaad-Lika of25, 30 and and fllic Solo Plaatar HOYT'S KORNER Saturdiy, April 18,1931 Housecleaning Helps new chairman of the Federal Farm Board. culture will meet all expenses of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowles spent Bulldara' Hardware and Builders' Supplies Sunday with relatives near Smyr- The wheat farmers themselves are cpmmg Ihe campaign against bovine tu- Peppermint, WinterRTcrn & 35 Years Ago Published i'vitv Tluirsday morning at 210 LETTER berculosis, under Ihe terms of a PublUhad in Intarail ol Lowall and Viclnll Edllad by M. D. Hoyt. Molasses Peppermint na. Wall Paper, Window Shades Ensl Main Street. Lowell. Michigan. Kntered lo that conclusion, Mr. Stone believes. He (Continued from first page) hill passed by the Mouse. Coun- Suggestions Should Be Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shivel spent Vol.1 rhuraday. April IC. 1*31 at Postollice at Lowell, Michigan, as Second has returned from a visit to Kansas and Ok- ties are relieved of any share of No. 49 Wafers 20 cents per lb. Sunday with relatives at Conslan- April 12, I90fi—2* Years Ago Ihe expense under Ihe measure. lline Wall Paper Cleaner, Sponges Clan Matter* lahoma confident that the farmers this year The Income tax which is being , Mrs. Ellery W. Wilson, aged 7.'i will heed Ihe advice that acreage should he proposed assesses on Ihe same There was never a heller A new farm hand was sent Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Greene and years, died of paralysis. basis as the federal income tax, time than now to gratify the H. C. Scott Furniture Polishes, Chamois R. (J. JEFFERIES curtailed in the interest of better prices, and out the lirst morning before family spent Sunday in (irand Miss Eunice L Fletcher and the rate proposed being one perl pride of yourself, your family daylight on a winter day to Sufficient Home of Good Home- Bapids. Jay Bovee were united in mar- Editor and Publisher that the farmers are more and more inclined cent on $1,000 net income to six HISTORY'S and friends, and Ihe neigh harness the mule and tried Made Candies Mr. and Mrs. F. A Gould called l home of bride's parents, Sherwin-Williams Paints & Varnishes to cooperation and cooperative marketing. per cent on income in excess of bors, by giving your home Ihe Ihe cow by mistake. On be- on Mrs. L W. Davis in Uke Nlr. and Mrs. Jerome Fletcher at 19.11 Member of adornment of a beautifully Beports from Kansas, the greatest wheat- 15.000. Exemptions of $1.0(10 are MYSTERIES ing questioned what he was Odessa Sunday. Pratt I^ake. Metal Polishes, Shelf Papers Mirhi{;an Press Association granted single persons, while colored roof of Mule-Hide. It doing, the city kid replied: Eliminate the risk of lots, or any possibility of loss, by de- 1 growing state in the union assert emphatical- 1 Vrv v u "i0«.Lcon «f rnnn,i George Banlon. of Ypsilanti, those with families would have Umofr* K dtea TtatStffl Puzta is as strong on its lasting and "The collar won't go over his Moth Sprays, Rubber Gloves Subscription Hates Payable in Advance: ly that the new chairman of the Farm Board $3,500 exemptions. The corpor- protecting qualities as it is on head, because his ears arc positing your MONEY in this WELL SPONSORED BANK and This and That ation income would levy a four beauty, and thus is not only a sister, Mrs. F. Whitfield LoweU, accepted a position with Year $2.00; Six months, $1.00. made a favorable impression on his Western Blend Suits frozen." Floor Wax, Paint Brushes per cent tax on net income, Ihisi thing of beauty but also a joy your VALUABLES in one of our MODERN SAFETY deposit The Keene Urkin club ladies thc pos!a| Telegraph companv as Three months, 50c; Single Copies 5c. trip and that the attitude of the farmers gen- replacing the present corporation forever—a 1 m o s t. Ask us From Around and Mrs. Clyde Collar spent Wed- manager at Ionia The Royal Riddle Some people need to be re- Flaxoap, Lacquers, etc., etc. erally is more favorable toward the board, Of Rayon and Broad- tax. about it. boxes. nesday in (irand Bapids. Frank P. Hakes, of Uwell. and The Lowell Ledger, eslalmshed June. ils advice and its operations than it was a Seek Parole Ban P.OUT no other ruler have minded every week that since Miss Ethel Alexander and Miss Miss Lelha Burr, of South Bos- A (therl e ever been asked so many matrials arc lower priced the Old Town 1893, by Frank M. Johnson; The Alio Solo, year ago. Prohibiting Ihe governor from A medium had jusl called LOSS is thus UNNECESSARY Norma Monks, of Grand Bapids, ton, were married. cloth. nnd such pointed qupslionH as up her dead husband and the now than for a long time and spent Monday in Lowell. Miss Tassa Burnett, former Ail these for sale by established January, 1904. Consolidated pardoning or commuting thei labor so extra plentiful, now rerms or^rst'degrcT muM I ^ following dialog look place: Mr. and Mrs. John Loucks. of I»wrll girl and G. Howard lj»ne, "Happy, Charles?" is the best lime they will F. A. Gould was in Grand Bapids June, 1917. The decision of the Federal Farm Board to Ihe object of a resolution rrport- L ,in^M .r nf ii. . / vm* u l' We offer many varied and desirable services which cannot be Friday. Mulligan were Sunday guests of were united in marriage. 1 ( "Yes, Mary." probably ever witness for r ( arr stop huying wheat in order to stabilize the Shirts and Super ed out by the senate judiciary o,! f,!rw „7f^ir^ \vL J , , Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould. J- '- ' . K^ne, fell down W. C. Hartman rk making some of the needed Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunn spent ADVERTISING RATES "Happier than you were overlooked or neglected: \ir on,i \ir. liri^ nM...n cellar and broke his left arm. price is absolute and final. That fact raises committee, proposing a constltu- 1" ' '"'l ** improvements that will make Sunday in Belding. lional amendment to bring this , ^ f • e. ,r when you were here with Flint" rlfw-H ir nH vi?; v Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Phone 38 215 W. Main St. DISPLAY MATTER—SOc per col. inch. a political problem about which opinion is ;; Shorts in harmony. me?" home up lo dale. If you've about Proponments of Ibis meas-( Mrs. Clara Hathaway was in V rV.Mi i 1 T r. , . ^ • Brannan, of Morse Lake, a son. (Advertisers using 0 inches or more weekly on just forming. The decision to stop huying AU these and scores of other "Yes. Darling." got some money in your sock Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes Grand Bapids Friday. A. Gould one da> last week. Charles McMahon clerking for ure declared it might serve as a or some other sort of a bank, yearly orders, 25c per col. inch. wheal is final for two reasons. One is that crime deterent, now that the vot- queries have come up from time to "Then heaven must be "Mr. and Mrs. John Arehart were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, of o. W. Itangs. A. E. McMahon time, nnd. owing to the ,,paucitl y of wonderful." pull out a little and Invest Grand Bapids, were guesfc Sun- accepted a position with the chosen arbitrators of the estate "ISLAND SQUARES"—75c cach issue. Shirts of Rayon. ers have turned down capil.il 'T ' Negotiable Checks Consultant Advice in Grand Bapids Thursday. the Farm Board is convinced the practice 1 tu,hen "But I'm not there." while it will buy ine most. day of Mr. and Mrs. C. Klumpp. Hughes Grocery Co., in Grand of the late Thomas Brown. WANT ADS—1 cent per word with minimum punishment. The proposed tlc mtormafIon from contem- Hugh Gardner and daughter of; Six Cylinder Sentences should not he continued. The other is that porary historians nnd the veil of It is a better bet than Ihe Mrs. B. L. Charles and Abby Bapids. Keene. charge of 25 cents. Shorts of vat-dyed amendment, if passed bv Ihe two stock market. Bulb, were in Ionia Thursday. the coming Congress and no Congress in the houses, would ne submilled to a reticence which appenrs to clonk Teacher asked Ihe class Why not avail yourself of these BENEFITS? Malcolm wer„ e i..n. Grand Rapids Louis G. Blakeslee.. of St. Ixuils, Jesse. Thompsetjpset t visited his fn- CARD OF THANKS—10c per line. even the frnnk narratives of the M. W. Gee, of Grand Bapids, was Thursday afternoon and evening. Mo., and D. H. Blakeslee, of Tor- ther, James Thompsett, of Can- Br DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND f1 near future will appropriate money for this Broadcloth. vote in November. 1032. It is what it is that comes in like in Lo well on business Saturday. OBITUARIES—No charge for 150 words. Above sponsored by Senator Rushton, of Elizabethan era. It Is extremely dif- a lion and goes out like a If you know you are right Mrs Kri'hnru nnH (innahipr nf onto, were called here by the ser- non, who recently returned from Go strnight! Just aee what \ purpose. In the House more Representatives ,hpir f th Gf0 that and for poetry 10 cents per line. Kscanaba. ficult to answer any of them au- lamb. A wee one piped up: and admit your are wrong— The Lowell State Bank, now in its FORTIETH YEAR of CON- Mr. and Mrs. D. G Look, of Grand RapXwere Sun^y caWi^ « ^ « 'our months' sojourn in Flori- happened to the cork I^ansing, were in Lowell Sunday. An additional charge will be made on renders, come from Eastern and other wheat-eating Report Time Bill thoritatlvel.". Even the matter of "Father." you are married. screw. the parentage of the queen Is still h is at lb. home of Lmil Nelson.i ^|yje porcman accepted a po- Mrs. Frank B. Clark and Ger- classified, cards of thanks and obituaries city constituencies than from wheat produc- Blue, tan, green, TINUOUS SERVICE in this locality, SEES BETTER TIMES Mr. and Mrs. C. Verburg and! Roll up your sleeves and play The bill making Eastern stan- largely one of conjecture nnd her familv are movina to Grand Ran-lc j" V0.. •UX Spc. ^i1'00 ^ Alma. , aid, of Ml. Pleasant, formerly of your role. if charged. ing agricultural ones. dard Michigan's ofllcial time was are mtn n8 10 0r nd 1 t parentnge appears to be o|>en to AHEAD. ids15.. ' " I?, ay with the latter s parents. Horn to Mr and N1rv William Lowell, went to Salt Lake City, Overlooking of one's faults plain or trimmed. one step nearer approval when more than a shadow (ft doubt. Rut Mr. and Mrs. J. 1-osburg at Green- \|i|](>r, of Alton, a daughter. Utah, to join the former's motb- HOYT LUMBER CO. Mrs. Bose Gramer is now a ville. prevents the overcom- Ihe slate affairs committee of the when hlstorlnns begin to comment " John Huizinga died in West pr and brother, Mrs. Fallas and ENCOURAGING OPTIMISM President Hoover is described as highly ,on ing of them. house reported it out with a rec- upon the relations between the "Everything To Build Anything" ^ ' ^Gramer and' Attorney B. M. Shivel was in|LoU'ell... .^jwell.. Clare. He who "runs around" "V For the first time in many months there pleased that the leading industries of the ommendation that it be passed. queen nnd certnln of her courtiers Lansing Friday where he argued Mrs. Matthew Thompson, or nipht." will not be able Shirts , 75c The bill was introduced by Sena- seems to Ik- a general sentiment that busi- country have stood by him in maintaining they find themselves lost In n mnzc Phone 16-F2 t Lowell, Mich. J. H. HefTeran, of Grand Bap- a case before the state supreme ... 1ft oft v„.rB Keene, died. to go straight tor Conlon, of Grand Rapids and ids, was in Lowell on business court. .. Ju' . h i .v n 0T*, 1'' farm home of Warren Ul- ness conditions are improving. Several wage scales during the business recession. It of contradictory statements, a Every great Truth In the Shorts. 75c has already been approved by the Lowell State Bank Monday nf Vcr (,nru s was rerltntvJe labyrinth of lies. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey and * Kims cfrl died at tTome A « ' ' d^royed world was voted down economic indications point this way. The is said Mr. Hoover was deeply appreciative Senate. no bl' It has been nfflrmed with some Mr• . anmiisd i Mrs•" .• B. Bedelifimili spent childrenilllllli til,, ofIII Moline, were Sunda, ill IKI iyl >^ f # hK*«»" r Itl I il HpThS 111*!'!e * >' .. ,111 when It was first taught. The flags at the Capitol are fly- Mrs Erf of her motner nen. r Kemp, a former Lowell Brookmire Economic Service, which advises of the fact that since the depression hit the degree of authenticity that a child Sunday evening with relatives at dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. w..si brook retur|urntn .d hom(. ^ nnd cle|.k for c G S|nno You may safely trust the ing at half mast for 30 days in C. H. Runciman. Free. P. C. Peckham, Vice Pres. E. R, Kniffin, Vice Pres. country there have been no strikes, no gen- was born to the queen by the earl Clarksville. ,Easterbrook. from Forest City. S. D. verdict of Time. Barah- business of probable trends, now preaches a honor of Nicholas I^>ngworlh. of was a ) n n p( of Essex at Kenllworth castle nnd F. H. Swarthout, Cashier. D. A. Wingeier, Ass't Cashier. loh1 n Corri- I P ' .' l western manager bas was one day more little optimism instead of the |K>ssimistic out- eral wage reductions and no social disorders. Ohio, speaker of the House of Morris Peckham, of Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fryover have The marriage of Jo of the Delaware and Reliance a writer In the British "Notes and ids, spent Saturday evening with popular than Jesus. look adopted for eighteen months. As it is This was described as unique in the history Representatives, who died last TYPEWRITERS OF AU MAKES gone to Belding lo live with their pan and Laura Jakeway, of Grat- Fire Insurance Co.. of Philadel- Queries" during the last century Lowed friends. son. Merlon Fryover for an in- tan, was announced. (® liy Wo«iim N>wspaiwr Urlon.) based on scientific observations of various of business recessions. President Hoover, week. Thursday. The legisla- states: "It Is a tradition In the phia, with headquarters in Chi- ing. definite time. Aunt Anna Ford died at the age cago. C. Guy Perry appointed when the depression began, called a confer- ture passed resolutions of sym- family with which I am connected F,r Sals or ImI it Retuubll Rilet data, and as it sells its service on its reputa- pathy and regret and Gov. Bruc- of Grandville, were in Ixiwvei l Mr. and Mrs. Herman Strong of 93 years. . , local agent. ence of leading industrialists and urged that that Queen Elizabeth had a son Sunday and Monday. and son Dick, of Grand Bapids, Miss Helen Hamilton accepted tion for dependability this change is encour- •••+•+*+• ker issued a statement extolling who was sent to Ireland and placed Fine thing for teachers and aging. wage scales be maintained. the virtues of this "high-princi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thorne were Sundav guests of Mr. and a position as preceptress in me No other medium J)r method pupils— "George Washington's under the care of the enrl of Or Machines Exchanged, Mrs. M. X. Henrv. High school at Armada. pled" leader. | On motion by Trustee Day. sup- and family spent Sunday with can be compared to The Ledger Travels." Start a scrap book. See "We believe the decline is over," says the monde, n distant relative of 'Good ported by Triislee Shepard. the James Bonwick. of Keene. and The administration bill which Queen Bess.' Papers are said to Repaired, Overhaul- Coaacil Proceedings friends in Big Bapids. Miss Ariel Lawrence returned .. .. of' Boston, werein covering this field. page 2. bulletin. "The basis of recovery has been j following bills were allowed and lpx () llUl "TOLERANCE.** would limit University of Michi- exist In the family which prove this Church Notices Robert Townsend. of Ionia. Sunday to Detroit with Mr. and * l • \A/ORLD WAR ed, Cleaned or Re- (Official) Ordered paid: Yeas 6. Carried. ( ,nr ( laid. No great improvement is expected gan lo $4,500,000 and Michigan statement." spent Sunday with his molber, ;} l 's Fill, who were Low- before fall, and the next important change The flair for "tolerance" which has lately State College to $1,500,000. has Another story has It that the built. i T r ,i n Boll call. Mrs. Jennie Townsend. el' callers Sunday. been reported out by the House Begujar meeting of the Com Ught an(1 power *1,006.251 GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. sened as an excuse for cowardice in facing child was the son of Robert Dud- J Gerald White, of Grand Bapids, Mrt. C. O. Lawrence, Mrs. Clara will be upward, and the coming rise, as a V . « YARNS Ways and Means Committee/These mon Council of the village of street 299.23 German preaching Sunday many questions in American communities ley, earl of Leicester, and that doc- Supplies of All Kinds Lowell, held in the council General !. spent Sunday with his parents, McCarly and daughter Francis, whole, will be distinctly smaller than the LIEUT. FRANK E. HAGAN amounts are considerable reduc- uments In the stnte paper office of 370.// 10:00 o'clock a. m. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. White. and Miss Ariel Lawrence were in 1 rooms, Monday, March IB. 1931. C|ty Hall (Vpc'ration corresponding 1921-23 advance following can be overdone. tions from th. amounts the two ^e Men's Glee club of the Gran(, Ha i(,s >00000000000000000000000 the Rrltlsh government contain ev- Meeting called to order by orks Mrs. Allen Behler and son. P Saturdny. , schools received in the last two Phone Lowell Ledger Walcr W 65.78 Wheaton college, 35 in number, the |)ost-war depression. The observance of Ihe law of the land idence of a conclusive nnture about President M. N. Henry at 7:45 p. years. for particulars —— j will sing. Jerry, of Lake Odessa, were Sun- and Mrs. Gabe Onan and "Frankly we do not consider the liquida- cannot be waived aside by the broad obser- Teutonic Humor this and. on October 0. 1572, Sir m. Trustees present: Becbe, Total day guests of Mrs. Ed. Kiel. Mr. and Mrs Claude Schmidt Approve Township Road Plan $2,270.03- Bible school at 11;00 o'clock LUBRICATION If you are one of those who Edward Dyer wrote to Sir Chris- Cook, Day, Knifiin, Shepard,! tion of the 1921-21) era entirely completed. vation that one wishes to be "tolerant" to the 0n 9 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goff have ^ Taking over of township roads topher Haller a letter which has Thomas motion by Trustee Day, sup- -^P- an(1 Ra ,ds lawbreaker. think that the Teutonic tompera- moved lo Lansing where Mr. P Saturday Enough liquidation, especially of invisibles, ment Is stolid and Incapable of hu- by the counties has been ap- been carefully hidden from the pub- The minutes of the regular Ported by Trustee Thomas, the iou are cordially invited to Mrir rs th Goff has accepte)ted a positioposilionn . Ii •' -- a""™" Mrs-*" .- Baymonnaymondn Chas»-nasee has been efl'ecled, however, to make possible mor. hear this tale of a German proved by Ihe House, sitting as a lic but upon which a leading his- meeting of March 2, 1931, were council adjourned. "Yea s fi. Car-1 e«e meetings. and au h,t, Typewriter Sales and Service Co. Mr. and Mrss. Georoi- Konf of First, to deliver to automo- Board of American • • • Mr. Douglas Behrens, of Bow-; this. Supper al 6:45 p. m. ipice and smash their lives to bits it is just as And when shadows tell that the day is done— Harry G. Leslie Lawn Grass Seed en Station, spoke before the P-T-] The Euodian class will meet and family, of Grand Ledge. Mr. manhood. He accepted Christ, Automobile Association conducted the bile dealers the certified Automobile When you weary of pleasure and play and fun- Governor of Indiana. A of Belmont on Friday of last Friday afternoon in the Church nnd Mrs. Harvey Curtis, of Grand as his Saviour in boyhood, and certain that intelligent and reasoning young- Advertising pays, say the publishers, and work and is compiling the results for cer- results of the lubrication sters will arrive to a sane conclusion. Dr. many merchants think that the publishers For what doth week. Mr. Behrens is related House. Special business. Bapids. Miss Alma Wingeier. of united with Ihe Methodist church the Lord require Pine Tree Held Seeds closely to the junior club work Ml. Pleasant, were Sunday guests I of Saranac. tification. Car manufacturers sent rep- study and give them the privilege Van Loon continues: are the ones who ought to know. Then may gentle arms and a loving breast of the Kent County Y. M. C. A., VerRennes M. E. Chureh of Mrs. John O. Wingeier. On July 1. 1930. he was united • # • of thee but to deal resentatives to the track for observation. of inspecting their car. Second, to "The post-war generation of American Hold you tenderly, and bring blissful rest Justly, and to love Purity, Quality and High his own son being an officer in All are invited lo attend th( _|iii marriage with Miss Ruby 01 Here are some of the technical ques- youth led a luetic, hilarious life. Tlie boys Listen, people, the present depression, like! mercy, and to walk the club at Bowen station. I church service at 2:30 p. m. Sun- •+•+++•++++++•!•++++++++++ I;™ ' ^ ['h'tte. Of Lowell, Mich. carry on the lubrication study under Germination His death came suddenly and and girls were chasing new and unknown all others, will fade away; it's your business humbly with thy ' " day. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. tions included in this study: the identical conditions that your God? — Mlcah 0:8. NOTICE, CORRESPONDENTS without warning in his home inl thrills, seeking artificial paradises; then 1 Extent to which motor oil thins nut in to work hard and make it disappear as (Compiled bj/ the 'M. E. CHURCH—ALTO CHARGE Lowell early Wednesday morn- car faces every day. Watch for these Uible Uuild.) Thej ordered then was frustration and disappointment." quickly as possible. GEE'S HARDWARE In making requests for sup- Services Sundav ing, April I. 1931, in the lilsl year the crankcase? cars. Inspect them if you have the op- iof his age. plies, please sign your name and A,to church-10*:00 a. m. Pub- miuressaddress, so thainnit we wiwilnl knoKnow i;. «. Kin w m. • uu Besides his widow he is sur- 2 Effect of speeil on oil consumption? portunity. Lowell, Mich. nPa Preaching by the an Extension Telephone where to send the material asked ' vived by his father, Benj. F.j 3 J olumc of carbon formed u-ith various The broad scope and thoroughness of Cormlhi 1930 W Ji > W. brock. Hiitorictlly Corr*el SkrUbtt tf Stark, of Huron, Ohio, a brother. AU Klllrt, Hi By CALVIN FADEk IM^^^^^^^M^for.-Editor. _<5 Utfta. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVELS » By w w. Brook. m. Sunday school Royal W. Stark, Huron, Ohio, a (trailes (viscosities) of oil al different this work explains why Standard Oil ii I H I | | i»»»»»» Lyle Clark, superintendent. sister, Mrs. Bessie M. Buck, of speeds? Company (Indiana) is able to provide ear "Prince William County Court House of M the next day Bowne Center church—10:00 Fairmont. West Virginia, seven the day", he crossed "Cedar Run", a rock- a. m. Sunday school. Every- half sisters, and his beloved 4 Engine wear at known speeds ivith vari- you with motor oil that meets exactly D 'body welcome. grandmother, Mrs. Williamson. ous grades of motor oil? the lubricating require- ledged ftream which flows near the village, and came Ml kinds SO 11:30 a. m. Preaching by the j At the Dining Center | Our loved one. we shall miss yon out upon what is now U. S. Rouie 211 which leads & Another social tragedy spotted him in the act! , pastor. Soon these cars will take to ments of your car. South Lowell church—Sunday From our fireside warm and from Washington, D. C., through Warrenton to look placc when the Good food, excellent menus, bright. Mr. Weems ordered an nstrr school, 10 a. m. Preaching 7:30 courteous service and most New Market, Virginia. ^ And a holy place is vacant Wecms's had dinner + reasonable, prices, have extension telephone for FRESH! * i In our hearts for you tonight. ^ 'IP guests the other night. ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH made Richmond's the most But our Ihoughls reach oil! and f the bedroom next day. Sunday school at 10 sun time. popular diniiw center in upward M r. Weems, whose dark V It costs him less than The sweet tooth of every member of the family can be pleas- Preaching services at 11, sun Lowell. If you are not a To that Heaven bright and fail- \i ; suit was at the cleaner's, ed with dainty morsels from our trays of pastries. French + lime. regular patron here, you do Where we see you reunited 3 cents a day. • made a desperate effort pastries, doughnuts, cakes, cookies, fruit, nut and custard + nut know the satisfaction With your mother over there. which can be packed into a As we gaze there comes a vision or more than a century and a half the "Belvoir" to get at the only tele- fillings—all baked by a master pastryman. For a change in + S. LOWELL M. M. CHURCH dainty desserts try these pastries. Very reasonably priced. lunch or dinner hour here. To our hearts so all forlorn OTOR Oll^ H of Washington's character forming days-the V Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. phone in the house. To order an exten- Try it this week. Of our Saviour with His promise "Belvoir" of his ardent youth-has been but a memory, '' Preaching service. 7:30 p. m. • Prayer meeting al (•burch on Of the blessed Easter morn. flew cJolciKltie a/so/• rffinrd by our new ptoceu — givini sion telephone, just + it an efficiency which it eiceoded only by New Ito-Vil Tho price it 35c a quart From this site, on U. S. Route 1, below Alexandria, he And of course, The Lowell Bakery • Thursday evening. 8 p. m. Mrs. Richmond Cite The funeral service was held aet out upon surveying expeditions in the Shenandoah Rollo, the vigilant call the Telephone James Needham, leader 's at the First Methodist church i Every one welcome to these Friday afternoon. Rev. A. T. Cart-1 Valley at the age of sixteen. Ferrying over the Occoquan GEORGE HERALD, Prop. On the Bridge. Lowell STAN II A II II OIL poodle, at once Business Office. services. land, officiating. Burial was inl COMPANY 101 Main St Phone 146 Lowell, Mich. t Phone 347 River at the right, he soon plunged info foreil trails • Come to the church on the Oakwood cemetery. (Indiana) dNTEPlNG 211 NEAR ^WENTOJ leading toward the Blue Ridge Mountaina. €edar RUN corner. '****> B. F. S. FOUR THE LOWELL (MIOI.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1931 FIVE

NOTICE, LEDGER READERS 3E1E DC 3E • Friends of The Ledger and Al- to Solo hnvin# businesf in Ihe : ALTO DEPARTMENT ADA DEPARTMENT + Probate Court of Kent County FARM EQUIPMENT + "My Savings Account Comes First" will confcr a favor on Ihe pub- lisher by requesting the court to Mrs. Ted Gushwa was ill with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vinderlip 500 Club Mr. and Mrs. Berger, of Lowell : order probate notices published thc flu last week. were in Hastings Sunday even-j Superior Drills Oliver Plows Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and * in this paper. The Judge will Tulips and spring flowers were That's the way one man puts it. "My savings account be kIiuI to comply with the re- Mrs Mary Bryant spent Satur- ""f Mr. and Mrs. Leon Freeman were | prettily used to decorate the + quest when made. If the request day afternoon at Arlic Draper's. Miss Opal Dintaman was a Sun- tables for the pot-luck lunch callers of Mrs. Katie Burt Sunday. + Hay and Straw Genuine Oliver Shares comes first. When I get my pay check Saturday after- is not made such notices will be Cleonc Hay ward and Maxinc ['"V guest at the Pete Fineis home served at eight o'clock, when Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bonald Whaley <• published in a (irand Hapids pa- Koark visited the Star school ,n Lowell. and Mrs. Alfred Nordbcrg enter- spent Saturday in Grand Bapids. Poultry Equipment Dairy & Poultry Feeds | noon, 1 go to the bank right away and deposit a certain per.—llespectfully, tained thc 500 club. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitte- + WIDE Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeitcrl U. (1. JefTeries, Pub. Ledger. more and family spent Sunday + Every lady who buys$l.00 worth Arlie Draper spent Sunday eve- daughter Beatrice, were in Complete Line of Massey Harris Implements Those present were Mr. and < Everyman who buys $1.00 worth Mrs. Boy Bichardson, Mr. and with their son and daughter-in- amount on my savings account. Then we just have to ning with Mr. and Mrs. Georg( Grand Bapids Tuesday. j law in Grand Bapids. + Rural Teacherti Gather at Ada of merchandise will receive • Mrs. J. C. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saturday + of merchandise will be given a Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Gress were week- Ashley Ward, of Grand Bapids, + Furner, Dr. and Mrs. Charles live on the balance.'* Bural teachers near Ada Bath- box of Facial Tissue Towels ab- $1.00 Safety Razor absolutely T. (iushwa was called lo Ufay- "f Ihe lallcr's parents, SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO called on his daughter, Mrs. A. • Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles + ered last Thursday to consider ette, Ind., last week by the death Mr. and Mrs. Glen Silcox. solutely free. free. Nellist, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Mor- Faulkner on Sunday, other guests + Of course his savings account is growing rapidly and he plans for the Play Festival to be of an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Fuller, of were Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson, of ris, and Mr. lind Mrs. Eugene held at Ada sometime this Sprinp. Mrs. Ed. Davis and father, Mr. Battle Creek, were week-end Curtis. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moxon The teachers considered such Thene are a worth-while toilet Yes—Something for the kiddies and Mrs. Maurice Alexander. has a feeling of security that he could get in no other way. Pierson called at Walter Ellis' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fuller. W. E. HALL Honors went to Mrs. William things as what could be done to accessory. Mrs. Winters is ill with erysipe- with their parents. Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Foote, of Grand Furner and J. C. Ward, consola- Y-B Coffee, lb. interest the adults, and what way E. Main St Phone S24 Lowell, Mich. las and Mrs. A. J. Lewis is help- . .S5e Systematic saving is the answer to your financial prob- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairchild Bapids. called on Dr. and Mrs. G.| tion to Mrs. Boy Bichardson and Cup and Saucer Free the general program could be ing to take care of her. spent Wednesday with Mr. and M rhorndike Sunday afternoon. Dr. Freeman. best related to tne play life of •«* Guests at the Tom Morris home lems. Mrs. Karl Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Proctor Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs. .25e the boys and girls. last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. The Alto Baptist church ser- Sunday dinner guests of Avhievement Day To Be Held ,h r Boiell and son Alvin and wife Sausage. 2 Ibc. ..25c Saturday, April 18th to Saturday, April 25th vices will he held at the L. A. Dy- ''» '•"n. *<•" nnd wife, of Cas- SOUTH-WEST BOWNE April 20 Four Per Cent Interest for Your Savings nd daughter, of Battle Creek, gert home. April 19. Humorous Pictores - . i Five 4-H Clctbing clubs and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Benson and Mr. Ham Ends. 8^ lbs. each, lb . 12c Dorothy Nash was absent from several Boys Handycraft clubs Mr. and Mrs. J. Konklc visited Mrs- John Linton and daughter, and Mrs. J. Bossow. of SI. Johns, We can suggest a savings plan that WANT COLUMN school last week on account of will hold achievement day Moh- Home Made Bologna. 2 lbs .25c the latter"s brother. Sam Kelm, of railed on Mrs. Mcrt Sin- and Mrs. Addie Whitfonl, of 2 dozen pairs Extra Fine Quality rlalr of GOOD PAINT JOB illness $2.98 Dresses at $.198 Clarksville, Sunda>. ' Lowell, Saturday after-1 day, April 20th at 1 :S0 o'clock Btlding. 2&c FOR AM WANT AD UP Alden Porrilt and family and Urd. 2 lbs. 25c will just suit your circumstances. no n eastern standard lime at Ada High Mrs. Arthur Martin has re- Voiles, Batistes, Foulards Ruffled Curtains at 89c Mrs. Ward Proctor and Mn. ®1 - , .. mother, Mrs. Lydia Porritt ^ntischool. TO B WORDS. NONE TAKEN Prints, per yd. 19c Lyle Proctor were in Grand Bap- *rs* Konkle and Arlie pra- turned home from a two weeks' iHf, i Iba. .Min ^ ^ w«rk are invited to attend. end visitors of Mrs. A. B. Martin, Hams. 10-12 lb. average, whole or half, lb.. Mrs. F. P. MacFarlane, phone the latter being confined lo her . .22c Mrs. Valda Chaterdon, of Lowell. ' . „ „ . , The following 4-H clubs will who will return to Allegan with 1!»3-F3 (c47 bed with >an infection of the Member Federal Reserve I —— - ———, —I One lot of Children's and Ladies' 39c Figured Close Out«« One Lot Mrs. Wm. Daniels attenled the ^ meet at Ada: them to meet Mr. Martin, who is Side Pork, lb .l«c ankle. WANTED—To rent for a few Ada Happy Stitchers—Mrs. May motoring from California with South Lowell Ladies' Aid society Mr and M« W'ortE Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sheehan Banking System days, baby carriage in good Dresses at 69c Marquisette at 25c Full Fashioned Hose 79c at Mrs. Joe Sterxick's Thursday.1 or Mr- and Mrs- VNorthpy Averill1 anandd Mrs1 . G. Schwarder, his sister and brothei-.'n-law, and family wt-e Friday evening , condition. Mrs. F. P. MacFar-| leaders. and are expected to arrive in Al- Don't miss these Rone, Blue, Cold Patterna $1.50 values Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Both, of, Mr Mrc u0,.„.0rj guests at the Frank Welton home. ; R Van Dyke. Pres. Wm. T. Condon. Vice Pres. 1). G. Look. Vice Pres. lane, phone 1!I3, F3. (c47 I owell ratipH nn Mr nnH Mr* ' ' an" •'rS* "nS1' Ha.\ward Cheer-ups, Egypt, Margaret Ab- legan next Sunday. Bernard Flynn. Jr.. and family Hoiseaius Market & Grocery Harry Day, Cashier Wm. Van Vorst, Ass't Cashier. !i o'H«rrnu WHnv .rLrn^n entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur raham. leader. Ed ( Harrow Sunday •"ernoon Tuesday LOST—Yellow male cat. Reward. v SchHntr of Hjls|ings were Sunday guests of her sister Peppy Pepper Pals—Vergennes. Phoae 250 We Deliver ELMDALE ETCHINGS Call 37U. (p47 $1.15 Dress Shirts at 89c Save This Mr. and Mrs. Fox and daugh- evening. and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Er- Carol Walden, leader. 40-in. Voiles, yd. 25c-35c ler, of Grand Bapids, were Thurs- win Dome, of Grand Bapids. *•« Figured Broadcloth Mrs. Seymour Hcsche and chil- Bennett school, 4-H club, Mrs. F O R SALE—Henderson 4-cyI. Coupon Beautiful new pastel patterns day guests at the E. Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson Rev. Wilkins and wife attend- «!l dren called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Miller, leader. motor cycle with side car. were Ionia visitors Monday, a ed the funeral of Mrs. Moyer, of MULTIPLE HITCHES TO B E 1* Mrs. Charles Foote, Mrs. Hose Vanderlip and family Sunday af- Cascade Clothing club. Mrs. J. Cheap. Inquire at Gould's gar- Bryant and Mrs. John Linton "la she retlly as bad as she's so called at the Charles Bennett Glanville, leader. Grand Bapids, last Friday, the LINK POLICE CARS DEMONSTRATED W. R, C. Report A large cake of STERNE'S ternoon. former having charge of the ser- Remember When age. (p4/-48 Boys' Wash and Play Suits All Infants' Organdy Bon- were in Grand Bapids Wednes- paintedr home. The Boys Handycraft club of BATH SOAP—pure and re- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newman and Miss Helen Bruton, of Grand vices. TRACK SEASON F( day. "Gosh! Ton don't call that a bad Ada High school, Mr. Arthur Mar- son. of Freeporl. were Sunday WITH PORTABLE Multiple horse hitches for do- The Relief Corps, in making f? HFNT—Farm of 2:. acres. 98c freshing—will be given paint Job. do yonT Bapids. was a week-end auesl of tin and Mr. Willard Marks, lead- Earl Sinclair and wife have Hot Springs, N. M. 1M» miles out of Lowell. In- nets at Reduced Prices Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison callers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- sold their farm to Mr. Hughson, ing heavy farm work will be their report for Xth e quarter end- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William ers. March 31. 1931. luire of Geo. M. Parker. Low- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Naughton. demonstrated on thc farm of ing April 1, 1931, states Sn.iM) FREE Bruton and family. of Lowell, who has alieady ta- RADIO OUTFIT R. G. JefTeries. (c 47tf Mrs. 0. E. Meyer, of North THEY MAKE AND BREAK ken possession. Mr. Sinclair and Newton Bros., one mile east of OPENS FRIDAY paid to thc Welfare fund, 81.00 lo Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Union were John Murray, daughter Cath- Dear Sir:—Thought 1 would Children's Sweaters with four of these coupons. 27x54 inch Club Studies History of Music family are living at present in the Freeporl, by Prof. Moxley, Ani- Sunday guests of the latter's par- erine, Bobert and Cynthia Mur- write something for "Hemember fSr^bv SSSlFOR SALE-Turkey gobblers. In- One coupon given with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Rosenberg, A portable radio transmitter, mal Husbandry Dept. specialist, ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thayler, ray, of Grand Bapids. called Mrs. Eva Wilson was hostess house on the A. T. Lash farm. When:** C,U,r( Me,od harins I)air (r47 Value* to $3.25 Michigan State College on the af- (Continued from first page) other than money *311.40; child > y: each 25c purchase while Cotton Yarn Rugs at 79c of Watervliet are visiting at the of Green Lake. Wednesday at their home here. to the Ada Ladies' Literary club Mrs. Dan Weaver did papering tr.ned to the receiving seta In all I remember years ago when ternoon of April 20th. V a Ernest Rosenberg home for sev- Mrs. Charles Beynolds returned at her home "Pine Hill Farm" on for Mrs. Addison Erb. flate police cruisers and scout cars. they used to have fairs on the old ? !! Zn WG01 FOR SALE—50(1 white fence $1.1$ $1.31 $1.41 $1.11 this sale is on. Special Values Mr. and Mrs. John Linton and Mr. Moxley shows how any 1 y eral days. home Tuesday after a two weeks' Thursday afternoon, when the Bev. and Mrs. Bowser left from ewis Faas. Jr.. were Sunday afternoon visit- Bev. Wilkins and wife have yd dash, placed Und in the 220-yd. cajet'- . , 1. A'"' many old friends come were Sunday dinner guests of chestra, and of the tremendous for a killer or a band of bandits, FOB RFNT—House and lot. elec- Mrs. Frank Fairchild and Mr. ors at the L. T. Anderson home. property known as the Peter dash, and in the K C 1 A A meet I remember when the Lowell trooping our way Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. the linking of all state police cars, tric lights, good shape through , and Mrs. Boyd McWhinney and Francis Miller spent Sunday ovation given to his composition Slater home in Freeporl, to ran second to Samerick of East boys left to get to the Spanish- y,, remind us of Auld Lang Svne Mrs. John P. Chowning and "Spoon River," was told by Mrs. which they plan to move to this rheriffs' offices and state police out. George M. Parker. (c47 father called on Mrs. Eva Pinck- with his brother Carl, at the KENT OIL CO. (irand Rapids ir both sprints. American war. They let school As in eacj, yuJiy fact. we i00k daughter, of Grand Bapids. visit- ney, of Saranac. Sunday. Floyd Thompson home in Pleas- Ward. week. posts In the area In a close-work- Samerick won the 100-yd dashjout and all inarched down to the And note the lines of care ed the former's pan nts. Mr. and Mrs. Alice Morris read a paper Mrs. Olive Fish returned to the WANTED—Loan of fMOtoflJIO Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayward ant Valley. Ing. local network is expected to and placed second in the 220-yd. 1 depot to bid them good-bye. We can read them like an open on free and clear farm worth Mrs. Swift Winegar Wednesday. on the "Origin of Music." She hospital at Hastings for several We carry a full line of entertained Mrs. Hayward's par- Wlfey—My '•lothes simply make Frank and James Burns and prove highly valuable. dash at the state meet. Dinson, And years ago they had a band book, spoke of the fact that no one days last week returning home JM.IMKl near Lowell, will pay 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dintaman ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van me. sisters Josephine and Alice spent another veteran who ran some 1 convention in Lowell. There know cach have borne their %. Apply at Ledger oflice. knew the exact origin of music again Saturday. wonderful races last year as a were bands from all over the share and Mr. and Mrs. John Keiser Yranken, of Hastings, Sunday. Hubby (sighing)—And break me. Saturday with their grandmother, Night-patrols are being xnain- OILS aid HEMES _ (p47-2 called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Mur- Mrs. Graham, of Cascade. or its inspirotion, since all na- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant and Freshman, should be much better state. There must have been a 7,, uphold our flag and carry it ture is music, the singing of the daughter Gladah attended the talnod In the rural sections of this vear. W. Wepman, Schwab,1 dozen or fifteen bands. through ray, of Hastings. Sunday after- Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flynn See Ua Before You Buy WANTED—If you want your WtHO207 East Main St. U SCOTT scores of Michigan counties. In- Phone 251 Jioon. AIRPLANE NEEDED and daughter Romayne. were in birds, the babbling of a brook or funeral of the former's brother-! and Burras are other boys try- Without a scar or stain garden plowed call 253,F2 (p47 Lowell, Michigan We wish to thank all those Lie whistling of the wind. And in-law. CevU Brooks, of Belding, creased activity of robbers who Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bosenberg Kalamazoo Wednesday taking ing out for the sprints and look JAMES A. JOHNSON. "r0 our nation's honor who remembered us in any way that the first singing was the last Monday. Mr. Brooks was FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs. and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Miss Harel back to school. prey on farm granaries and poultry good in trials ao far this year. I Th4> Hl.tl White and Blue. while we were quarantined with rude shoutings of men. killed in an auto accident. Phone 8ft-F-2. W. W. Miller. flE H 3EK DE1E Bosenberg. were in Lansing for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDonald houses resulted In the state police ; All Oils Guaranteed In the 440 l^weII has no tried g«i in Tu»« With May it's glory ever remain. scarlet fever. Mrs. Morris also traced a his- Carlos Seece has purchased the Fallasburg. (p47 dinner Sunday and attended a called on friends in Carlton Cen- shifting the night patrols back Crooi \eterans, but it is expected to be ^ char -v benevolence kind Then* will be work for us all to Clayton Dygert and family. tory of musical instruments from roperty where he resides of Miss fairly strong before the end of „ "7*- cDar.ty. oengyoiwipg, nmu CAMPAl LAKE VICINITY ter and Hastings Sunday. the main highways. show in that city. the" pipes cut from reeds, the first LOST—Wednesday, bey's aweal-l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruton spent lary Miller. th, Grrcn. Watrrs. .nd ^^ Wh?rr.rr this shall TELEPHONES WIU Mrs. Mary Ellen Fearn was a BOWNE BUGLE NOTES known musical instrument, the Manuel Troyer, who has been Hunter are expected to win ii# I^et's do it valiantlv kindlv -iml er. finder please call CHIT Melba Snyder returned to De- Friday evening at the Clare Gless Prices Are Right %,,llanU> k,n(, Thursday dinner guest at Wm. ancient gongs of the Chinese, and spending the past couple weeks points for Loweflby the lime thc U**™ ™ The> t™ ' " ^ Klumpp. Phoiu* 283. (p47|troit Sunday and Mrs. Dalhman home. Toyi Are Heast— : <: lT,n ,ftln Anderson's and Mrs. Fearn and Mr. and Mrs. John Watts spent gongs of the savages. with his daughter. Mrs. S. Bouda- KG IA A meet in June « *- 0Pl P They make for 1™. . . . , . mnained for another week to SERVE CRAFT IN •bout 9U per cent of toys sold ii b FOR SALE (HI RENT—House,11 ' Mrs. Anderson were in Grand Sunday al the H. Johnson home. Mrs. Mytrle Nellist read an ar- bush, returned to his home in The 88(1 will be well taken «>ltl>. harmony, power They all foil-JS^'both HARRIS CREEK the United States are of domesil- ,n b 1 Bapids Thursday evening. ticle called "Boost" and a poem care of with Baird. and Odell ^ """»« • * W ^ Lf ' Mrs. Bosetta Johnson and sons Grand Bapids Sunday. manufacture. One Door East of In viC" '^Vnauh* ^ who J ill Mrs. John Nash, son Harold, called "In the Shadows." Sam Boudabush was numbered If Richard Slauffer was u SaturSati - NEW YORK HARBOR and Mrs. Charles Johnson called Mrs. W. Anderson has been in £ iXChand flu! h.n.l nmom daughter Marie, Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Winnifred Lindsday sang among the sick for si reral days Strand Theatre Bldg. 1 a> S hl BBThB FFor - on Mrs. Freda Bussell Monday. Grand Bapids during the past Flynn, Mrs. Warren Irving. Mrs. Don't Cry. Utile Girl. Dont last week. Dan Kauffman sup- Saauaiag II Up "nrkil* St and, ., f***, Kfo.'lnld"" ,00n UwT ' 'V^T-IK ^ward ""•. ""- Miss Charlotte Bowland, of week with her daughter-in-law, Lowell, Mich. App i Elmer Ellis, and Joan, were Sun- Cry" with" Mrs. Alice Nellist Mor- plied for him on the railroad. will get their first test against' are nol pnemles but Wends. Grand Bapids, called on Mrs. Mrs. Zetha Anderson, who is in HapplnesF la bow we think our Of this valiant Patriot hand FOR SALE—Model T. sedan. In:. Mrs. Sanl Ellis returned home Skip-to-Sboff Serfk* Wfll day callers at the Will Flynn ris assisting at the piano. selves. Other people btren't any We 111,181 1,01 The New Stanley Coles Sunday. verv poor health at present. • .w <1 t n u . i ** enemies. Though Now we hope every member, good running order. Creap. Sunday with her son-in-law and home. The hostess served a dainty Bead the Want Column. thing to do with IL In the mile Lowell has thiee pggston maT have strained. It must Inquire J. H. Mead. 132 River- daughter. Mr and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Nells, of Sir. and Mrs. Fred Batey, of both old and young. Frofide Constant Link Witli and delicious lunch. veterans back from last year s not brei|k •oar bon(1l of >flrecUon side Drive. Lowell. (p47-IK Ruck. Other Sundav guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox and Grand l^edge. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving, were tallers at Joe Ander- Will their duty and pleasure The next meeting of the club team in Stauffer, Mullen, and, Tbe mvit,r phnrd8 of Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Ellis, of Grand Land Telephones Moth Ring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kyser and Frank Calm, and Mr. and Mrs. son's Wednesday. combine. will be held at the home of Mrs. Whittenbach, and it is expected gtretchlng from every battlefield WANTED—Paper hanging and Rapids. daughter spent Wednesday eve- Henry Pell and children, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Anderson, For as the old are passing to their Alice Morris on Thursday after- that one of these boys will come and triot.g t0 everT |1t1 painting. Charles (iunn. phone Warren Kidder. Franees David.) _ _ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Basil (irand Bapids, called at the H. of Alto, spent Tuesday evening reward. noon, April 23, with Mrs. Celia very close to Hoy Hollands coun- hefln an(1 hearth.tone all over thli. 260. (p4G-47tf Albert Mourer and Geraldine Tups, pilot boats snd other small Vreeland and family, of Harris Johnson home Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson The young will reach days of Free To Each Cramton, chairman of program. y record of 4 mm. and n/sec. be- broad |and w|ll Tet Bwel| tbe 'Freeman were Sunday evening teasels will be able to call up tbeir Creek. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and and family. Auld Lang Syne. Lady Who "Oh. that this letter to my love The subject of study will be lit- fore the end of the >ear. chorus of the Union when again HOUSE AND LOT—For Sale ori guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Van offlcee and hold conversaUons with Mr. and Mrs. Alger Dygert and sons spent Saturday afternoon at Laiwr"nce Anderson returned 1930 WAS A YEAR OF had Mings!" erary clubs, past and present and Laver Outstanding touched, as surely they will be. by trade for small farm. Charles Horton. of Grand Rapids. tbem and with all other land tele- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harrison, all Mrs. Harry Bougbner's, of Free- to Grand Bapids Sunday to begin Brings thc "Why dont you write It on fly- The weights arc Lowell's strong- the better angels of our natures.— Gunn, phone 2GU. (p46 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker phones while they are plying the of Grand Bapids. spent Saturday port. his school duties after enjoying a roll call will be, 'Are Women Coupon This Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Bamsdell paper, then?" Benefitted by Literary clubs." est events, l^ast year Lowell won From Lincoln's Inaugural address. MICKIE SAYS— in Kalamazoo and visited their week's vacation with his parents. THAI)E—Cow for a work horse. wen^ndi^'dVnni"(iS2S.Vilof of New York h*rbora,ul the and son, of Whitneyville. called CYCLONES IN MICHIGAN! 21 points in the Kent county March 4. 1801. Week parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dy- Donald Lind and sister Lillian, at Baymond Johnson's Thursday. Ada Locals meet in the shot, discus and jave- Earl Thomas. Phone 45. (c46lf J^and Mrs. CE St artier and ^ ^ gert Sunday. JUST A CRAB were dinner guests of Mr. and nno ul d StayAwiyorDic Others/0c£*ch Mrs. Henry Johnson, Helen and lin. which was nearly as many FaTored Wotnan Suffn*e PEUERS, TME TIME MAS COME latnilv. Ariene Startler returned » « f« ^ ">^New J®?®" Mrs. Peter Bruinkool vis ed PLAYER PIANO—Almost ne Here it the Utwt way and the Sunday afternoon callers at the Mrs. Joe Anderson Sunday. PER AU GOOD MEUTDGOME ^" with Ihem for a few days' visit. phone Company. The Federal Radio moths. Tbe hi«hest authorities rertify Henry, Jr.. Mrs. Alice Coles and friends in Manton last week. mints as any other school col-1 Ajs early as 183G Lincoln aiade a will trade for caws or young way for deaiinic with moths and that to that. And the pnee—10 cents each— Wilson home were Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Keith Fuller, of Hastings, Between May First and September First TO TWE AIC OF TWElR PAPER. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Freeman Commission has granted an applies Urrar Ii was worked out in a famous Mrs. John Watts were in Hastings fected in the entire meet. In speech In which be said: "l go for nr oflers that protect.oo at low coat. Flynn. Mrs. Ella Nash, of Bowne, visited her mother, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Sam Silverman, of s.ookstock,. atsalso rorForud coupe 'for .ex" - and daujihlers attended a neigh- Uon by thai company for a construc chcmiod Ubomorr- Tbe hi(heii au Saturday. •hese events Lowell wiU have a|| sharlnB the privilege of the vdo eAUE;uu&rr.SEUD rr This is the moderu. the acieodfic Mrs. Amanda Ervin. of Irving, Fox. one day last week. North Park, were Sunday visitors thunuck. mclodiox Federal Authotmea. Mr. ad Mrs. Peter Thomas spent Layer, the outstanding weight jfovernmem who assist In bearing OR mail. (T, AMD rr CAM BE n .^v . . '.'borhood gathering at Ihe home Uon permit for a radio station near havi accepted and endoncd ic. method. No old way can compart Miss Lucille Miller, of Ada. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cramton. Eight Damaging Twisters Hit This State R. R. No. 2. Rockford, near in-1 ^j | p j Grote Fri- by to be used for radio telephone This coupon, if presented this week. Sunday at Corwin Porritt's. man in the stale. He will throw its burdens. Consequently, I go fiOLP SILVER., PAPER. CME® i, of r un( re( VPe "Ser this creation to yon in the Jack Boersma, of Grand Bapids. Mrs. Joe Anderson were in Cale- Joe Svoboda is giving his home terseclion of M 44 and M 131.|(|ay evening. hnn*s yon (Me not a* our gtf t Future Mrs. Floyd Flynn and daughters the discus over 120 feel, the shoti for admitting all whites to the /MOWEV ORDER,EtPRESS _ • communication between water craft form oi nnju. called Cady't Moth-Gaa- donia. Wednesday afternoon on a fine new coat of white paint. 4(5 what you need, and other rum coai oatr Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox were over 45, and the javelin over 150 n^hts of suffrage who pay taies OHPER OR DRAFT*'AU. " SirMr. annndd MrsMl . Cornell Bouwens operating in and about the harbor aera Hanc in your cloaca, lay in your 10 cents each. Clip ike coupuo mam. called on Mrs. William Porritt business. Mrs. Man, Cramton entertained chean and drawert. The rues hosts to their bridge club Satur-'Sundav. feel in every meet this year. | or bear arms, by no meaus exclud- WE VMWT \S TME . 111 1 fan v NVt r UU Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarthy the Larkin club at her home Sat- ROOMS (or rent. Inquire of L.! " "' . '. )\ y" «nd the land telephones of the Bell slowly evaporate, and the icaa sues day evening. Mrs. Carl Keiser Mrs." Henrv Johnson and Mrs. Other veterans in these events females." **«******$ I down. It pcmtMtes your tahcies and two children, of Grand Bap- urday afternoon. Twelve ladies W. Rutherford. iMM"™ ^ without harm. That heavy gaa and M. A. Watson held high John Watts were in Lowell are Houseman. Johnson. Baird, WE HAVE EARMED. ids. were guests of his mother were present and a dainty lunch Similar to Transatlantic Service drivea moths away Or. if ther Ray scores and Mrs. Watson and Lyle Thursdav and attended the Home •Green, Broadbent. and Hartley. FOR RENT—Seven-room apart-daughter. Don.tln Jean and M and lay their mi. ic kills and brothers. Sunday evening. was served by the hrstess. Proctor got the consolation demonstration. The High Jump will have Hairdo ment one block from Central and Mrs. Howard Lalone and The station will be connected to and their larvae. Mrs. William Hillary, son and Mrs. Olive Peters, township priies. who tied for first place in the K daughters, Geraldine and Ruth a toll or local telephone central of- Noo-poiaonouk to buL treasurer, wishes to thank all lilted Autonobile Insur- school. 1-arge yard, garden Henry V Drug Store Haughter. of Grand Bapids, An- C I A A meet last year. Layer.,; visited relatives in Wayland that calls may be made to • -offensive No fur nak Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yeiter are BOWNE CENTER BUNS those who supported her in the pot and garage, Verv reason- thony Gibbons, of Benton Har- who goes around 6 feet, 6 in., andh Sunday. j receiving congratulations on the recent election. ance CowpiRy ible. Call II8F2. (c40-47 and tram any telephone In the Bell have ever met. They know it.i bor. were dinner guests of Mr. Burras. who won this event in Lillian Lind spent Friday after- ther flee from thc fames. birth of a nine-pound son on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Krien and and Mrs. Joe Anderson Saturday. Sunday callers at the Boyd OF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH System. Upon receipt of a call Look's Drug Store the County Junior High Meet; toKoui FOR SALE—Cow and 7 pigs, two noon with Geraldine Freeman. Moth-Gaum, uaed as direcwd. day morning. April i2. Mrs. two children, of Grand Bapids, John McCarthy spent last week Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. from a telephone user on land the last vear at 5 ft 1 in. The oldest Michigan stock i weeks old, Vj mile south and 3 Mrs. Sam Quiggle. of Middle- Hattie Bancroft is earing for Mrs. wt.r(. gucsU of Mr and Mrs J{.SSc Hartley Mortgage, Mr. and Mrs. •antral office operator will estab- J Lowell, Michigan visiting at the Lewis McDiarmid The broad jujmp wiM have company exclusively writ- ' ville. visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank •yeiter and baby and Miss Cur- Boulard and family Sunday af- miles east of Alto. Earl Sin- "Do you know what an autocrat home. Claude Menser and Mr. and Mrs. Laver, and Dinson back, andj ing automobile insurance. \ Uah the connection through the ra- tiss. of Marne, is doing the work, ternoon. clair, Alto. (p 46 Huizengn Sunday. Thc latter and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gougher- Walter Williams and son, of both these boys jumped around 1 dio station to the radio telephone tor Represented by Mrs. Asenath Ix-wis visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Chown-I Miss Thelma Boulard spent "Sure—It's a crab who tnlnks tv enteratined as guests for Sun- Grand Bapids, and Dr. and Mrs. 19 ft. 6 in. all season. FOR SALE—Dodge truck, will and Mrs. Arch Ross Sunday eve- cm board the called craft, while ing. of Grand Bapids, entertained from Friday evening until Sun- DeYoung and children, of Sparta. everybody ought to get out of the day dinner two Dominican Sis- The pole vault will be taken, trade for good work horse. Ed- ning. calls from the veaael will go through RAIN OR SHINE their bridge club, twenty in num- day with Sir. and Mrs. Arthur Katherine Nordberg, Frank Charles A. Knapp way of bis auto." ters from Marywood Academy, care of by three boys from last! ward Jackson, Alto, Mich.. R. the radio receiving station and then ber. with a seven o'clock dinner Clark. Grand Bapids. Bichardson and Munroe Whitte- year's Junior Hi$i team. Morsel Collections & General las. ! D. 3. (p4G LOWELL MARKET REPORT to the central office, much as cslle and bridge at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Knott. Mrs. Hettie more were Sunday visitors at thc won this event at the County Jr., Lowell, Mich, phone 220. are handled to and from ocean Let Hs Do Yovr Moviig Job Chowning's pareflts. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and daughter. Mrs. Wm. Boy Bichardson home. BECAUSE OF HIS LEGS High Meet, going 9 ft 2 in. Lal- Office at W. J. Kropfs FOR SALE—Ford Tudor sedan. Corrected, April 16, 1031 Swift Winegar, Saturday evening. Lowe were supper guests of Mr. KOT MXTURXL Miss Dorothy Bichardson. Ger- liners on the high seas by tbe ley and McMahon will also com-| Shellane Gas Store model A. late 1920, good tires, WheatWheat . "3 The company all spent the night and Mrs. Clayton Johnson and aldine Averill and Junior Averill pete in this event and have shown I flue upholstery, nice finish,|Rye, per bu 42 American Telephone and Tele- We havt. added to our equipment a at the Winegar home and enjoyed mother Tuesday. spent Sunday at the home of J. C. much improvement so far thisi runs like new. Geo. J. Rouse, piour. per bbl 5.60 graph Company's shlp-toehore tele- new enclosed Van which we use for an eleven o'clock breakfast at John Boulard spent Sunday Ward, as guests of Bobert Ward. season. (c46-5l Lowell. (p46iOats, per hi .32 phone service. which they were joined by Mr. with hi': "fmsins. Clarke and Mrs. Florence Cramton was IT Z , I Corn and Oat feed, cwt 1 6(1 For Use With Land Lines LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE and Mrs. Stevens, of Chicago. Juniui- Boulard. substitute teacher for Miss Cora FOR RENT—Six-room house andlCorn MeaI , At present there Is no convenient Mrs. Ella Nash and daughter, Foster, teacher in the primary de- garage. Inquire at 203 or rracked c ^ 1 ^ HAULING Marie, called at Guy Smith's artment, of Ada High school, on way In which small craft may k«>€p Jhone S™ ^ ^ ton 28 00 home Tuesday afternoon. elonday. Miss Foster was absent (Ip) 4 6 i'.' jjl-''l' ; r,".; .".7; In touch with their bases of opere < » MiddJW. per Ion 28 m ^ ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. Wierda. Mrs. due to" the grave illness of her tataat Jane Woods and Miss Madeline mother. BILL BOOSTER SAYS: FOR THADK—Moderi homewUh ' "n /ill calling over land telephones. The Rogers Traisfer Liie li Stevens, of (Irand Bapids, and Mrs. Boy Bichardson and daugh- APRIL SALE income, two baths, fine loca- .Je(. The above pictere showi what b left ef two tans. ISxMO and SSxtt. I Dark Red Kidney Beans '{5 of) nrveys that have been made by Office Phone 109 Res. 2S2 Miss Buth Wierda, of Muskegon, ters, Dorothy and Doris, spent kEU.» JUST MADE AU lion, close in. attached garage If, Bell System englneere and by a belonging to Jacob F. Enehlr Est. section St. Monterey township. Allegan r ( ozcn BEHIND i j were supper guests Wednesday at Saturday in Grand Bapid.v EMEMV» -tME TOWkJ for good farm, stock, tools, P^ ' • r 2, ) committee of the American Railway the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Charles Morris, who is ill with I oonnty. The stonn doing this damage struck May t, 1910. This company O' er KUOCKER STARTED TO Owner. H41' Lyon, (irand Hap- " i /rllLn'""' .7@9% Aasociatlon have shown that conaid Boulard. appendicitis at Blodgett hospital, promptly paid the loss. 12,525.00. ws. Mich ^ . POUR Otrr MIS DA1LVTALE OF . 6-7% erable advantage In the saving of Watt Thomas called on his Il defng nicely and is expected OF RADIOS WOE. AUD 1 IIAPOLITELV parents Sunday afternoon. home the last of this week. 45 Yean of Prompt Settlement of All Legitimate Claims FOR SALE—Early seed potatoes.'Calves, dressed .. ...9-13 time may be obtained through the / MOUEREP," CHOKE DOWW Irish cobblers, grown from r'a'vt's., l've 0-9 nse of direct telephone contact with SAVES CAS STOPS WEAR Mrs. Chas. Clarke entertained a Boyd Smith, who has been seri- number of young people Monday ously ill at his home the past THE SOBS, BROTHER«1 AlKiT choice seed. R. Gregory, Low-'Heef. liu- 4-< aburu Nearly One-Half Million Dollars Paid in 1930 Wc have a fine stock of New GOT TIME TO WEEP WITH TOO evening in honor of her daughter "Do you call him your bean be- week, is slowly improving. ell. Phone 149-F-1-4. (i»47 Itort. .... • • 5-12 Construction of the new station TOOAV. I SOT AU APPOMJT- Potatoes, per cwt Doris' birthday. couse he's your sweetheart?" Bobt. Armour and son William, 18 now under ani1 11 18 111 0 to Michigan Property Owners MEMT R4GMT MOW TO WEAR IFOR SALE—Household furniture. Fowls, per tb ... ' 'ir 'ill a ' '- Mrs. Bessie Knott. Mrs. Hettie who is a medical student at the and Used Electric Radios. • •I" -li pated tjjat the 8ervlce will be avail- "No; I call blm my bow because Mrs. II A Halkwell, f.u-i Hud- Morgan, Mrs. Wm. Lowe and Mrs. of his legs." University of Michigan, called on -THE bodies SIUG'" able to all craft equipped tor the P Y R 0 I L son Ave., north. (p46 Vine Johnson called at G. Smith's Dr. and Mrs. Charles Freeman No property owner can afford to be without plenty of purpose in about a year. Tuesday afternoon. Sunday. English Replace* French •WANTED—Plastering, new nr re- car Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chaffee, Liquified Graphite She—•! was awfully aRhamod of windstorm insurance in this reliable old company pair. guaranteed Ihe best. Prices j family, of Grand Bnpids, were Angora. Turkey.—English will be of Lowell, called on Mr. and Mrs. Danger lurks everywhere for you at the party last night REDUCED PRICES reasonable. Produce in ex- Sunday guests of Guy Smith and taught Instead of French In the Andrew Miller Sunday evening. He—Why? Did I act silly? liange on furiner's work. EASTER LILIES Heat Proof Motor Oil the motorist. Watch carefully family. Stamboul Medical college, accord- The Alumnus of the Ada High Careful business management has made this company She—No. You made yourself con The Watts Bros., and Guy Smith ing to an order of the minister of school will hold their annual pic- Will continue on Furniture, Phone 6flF-21, Lowell. H. S. F ALL the llowers thai open in for persons darting out from eplcuous by not doing so. lost a horse recently. education. nic at Odd Fellows hall, Ada. on the biggest one of its kind operating in Michigan. Power. (p45-4() O the spring none »o beautifully Used in Airplanes, Cars, Trucks, Tractors, between parked cars, and Miss Thelma Boulard spent Thursday evening. Pot-luck lunch typifies thc religious sentiment as the Rugs, Radios and Washing FOH SALE—A 7-rooni house and Sunday afternoon at Mr. Alvin will be "served at eight o'clock Marine and Farm Engines better — carry Public Liability If your buildings are not amply covered see one of our lot at Moseley on Route 1. In- lily. The Latter lily has beeomc the Bergy's home. <• and a program will be enjoyed. quire of James Rozell, Moseley, syutholic flower of the resurrection insurance with this agency Mrs. Charlotte Harris spent the Machines. Banish Woman From Don'tBeaPeplessPete local agents or write the home office. R. R. No. L (p 43-41 of Christ. Once it was known as tho week-end at thr home of her Sold on a positive money-back guarantee, that protects you against any Nagr*! of Wudom HYAl Persian Ileauty. but tradition tells us Paris for 400 Years daufthter, Mrs. H. A. Fitch. claims for injuries you may As you call Into the woods Change weakness into amazing FOR SALE—Mixed clover and thai the flower turned from yellow to thoroughly tested and proved Paris—Having umussed sen- Mrs, Neil McGregor, of Grand ^ VOUPOUT cOUMS the echo hark npnln. vigor and vitality. For men and wo- timothy hay. also the new Vic- SALTS white as tbe Virgin plucked it and unintentionally Inflict while tences of 400 years' legal ex- Bapids, called on several friends Michigan Mutual Windstorm out tor seed oats and Golden Glow men. Get that real pep that attract? O. J. YEITER TSwfc. hehl It in ber hand. It it alio known clusion from Paris by pre- ] the opposite sex. Results from these in Ada on Thursday afternoon. seed corn E. D. Yeiter, Ada. Oat up In Mm wwrwlwg driving your car. Baker Laka ***• vlous convictions. Bertha Mai • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jas. Birse dear hesM, smMat ss the Fluer de Marie, the flower of new VITALEX Tablets will pleas- Insurance Company TtUtTABu R. 4. Alto phone, 24F4. p 4341 •nd haapy. NYAL According to the records of the motored to Battle Creek on Sun- Funeral and Ambulance Service Mary. Dante ipoke of the Easier Illy C. H. Reynolds & Son hleu. a woman of sixty, has antly suprise you. Money back geographic board of Onnada, Haker day. Earl V. Colby Agency been expelled from the guarantee. At Conducted in a thoughtful, dignified manner WANTED—(P^per h-mging and at the lily of the Amo. Tauo called Distributors for Western Mich. lake was ao called. In 1762 by Cap- Miss Marion Spauldinu enter- HASTINGS, MICH. kN ALTO, MICH. French capital city with an « HOME OFFICE cleaning. Mrs. R. R. Johnson, it the golden lily and Solomon sanp tained Miss I^ucille Mfller and r. Mtin Bt. Lowell Mich. 1 tain Christopher of the ship admonition not to return for one mile east of Lowell post- Larfe bottt* . . . . Oc of thc "lilies of llu field." St. Joseph't W. F. Murphy, Local Representative Cburchl'l. who discovered the lake Miss Daisy Hill at the home of MMMMnUu . . . . Sfc four centuries. Look's Drug Store ollice, on M-21. Phone 300. •tall budded and lilies bloomed forlk on ascending Chesterfield Inlet from her aunt, Mrs. Harry Fitch on (c-43 tf M. N. HENRY. DruggMt. Hudson bsy In that year. ^OOMOOOCCOHIMMMI iLoweV. Michigan. Monday evening. THE LOWTIX (MICH.) LEDGEB and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1931 SEVEN THF LOWELL (MICH.t LEDGER tod ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. Al'RIL IC. 1W1 8EELEY CORNERS E. ADA—SPRING HILL HICKORY HOLLOW • •MM! LA BAR^iE RIPPLES Sixty-three people partook of a Mr. and Mn. Richard Whip and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. - : t splendid dinner served by Ihe children, of (irand Bapids. were and Mrs. One L. Vanderlip • Custom Hatching: Spring Fashions Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Digluw andi Ledger Magazine Feature LEGAL NOTICES Plvnbiic, Heating ari • Indies' Aid society at the home Sunday visiton of Willard Smith were Mr. .ind Mrs. Jatm s Fox FREE! • Chas. W. Cook • family, ami Mrs. Salvia Walker ITS of Mrs. Frank Antonides last and family. and s< n Herald. Mr. ami Mrs. A. New and Ii.ipru%ed and family, of Grand Hapids, : Plumbing and Heating • BloUf-e Fiae L: re Sheet Metil Work Wednesday. Interesting talks Mrs. J. Buys is spending today, T. Dean, of Alaska, and Mr. and OF FORECLOKIRE railed at ibe On Dawson homt • Eleclrie Incubators r .1 ,1. n I c •• Frit ndi of Tbe Lowell Lidgrr NOTICE were given by Miss Merrill, a re- (Monday.) with her son. J. Buys Mrs. Ira Dean and family and + VlJi Ihe liolero - Ult anj ^J|0 ^oi0 having buuness SALE Fridaj night. I WORK SHOE BEAUTIFUL SILK BEDSPREAD ,r n< r Prompt service on turned missionary from China, and family, of Grand Bapids. Boh Veenstra, of Grand Bapi G. In Ihe Kent County Probate Court ik.,#,,,!. havinuli^ n mnde in t « » luring spent Thurs- and Mrs. Foreman, of Grand Bap- Willard Smith and family were ind Mn Alice Dean, of Lowell "Little Stories will confer a favor on the pub- J „ fn t r .v^n.nt* ..r ',iy ni'th,• *',h h<"r "•h00' friend, Repair Work I $3.00 per 100 eggs ids, regarding missionary won. Sunday evening visitors of Mr. Win. Hickert has a very had With eaeh SLEEP-RITE MATTRESS .old during For Prompt iub* r if tbr) w ill kindly a^k tbe Schnurr. Mr. and Mrs. William Hesche and M-v T. C. Feurstcin. of East attack of neuritis lht- pas! week, Mrs Ui,, Fr fcb <, and lon TIME April. See it in our window. Court to send tbe printing of pro- ' and Finn - ' ' 'P*""' and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloomer Lowell. Frank Vivenburg left Thurs- c. Chrouch j Mond RAY COVERT I R- I he w a-hahle Sleep-Rite Maltre>>. cosered >*ilh Repair Service bate notices to thu paper We "jf ^ V?/ '> ^ Mrs. Sel- nd children drove lo Greenville Mr. and Mrs. I^-sler Anlonidet day f>'r Chicago In attend Ihe lun- non-fadahle tick, ha^ spring e. nter and Sleep-Bite untrrMud the Court .in ebeer.!"^"^-Ue H.rp>r. Phona 317 Snnday to call on Rev. and Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. eral of his uncle. Phone 279-F 3. fully comply with such requests, i ,p.r Township, Kent Coun- y j and r in( Successor to Phil Krum. Spring work io opening up and you should- eonslrurted filling. (enter belt being incased all Phone 61 R. ti. Jefferies. Pubr. * Michigan, lo Jain(^|Barnes^ of f i j \j Kuiiice Eldridgr - W. H. Holcomh. finding Ihe for- and Mrs. Earl Vosburg. Sun lay evening callers at Ihe i aMll x an( rs iner in very poor health. They Ernest Vosburg sin-nt Saturday O. L Vanderlip home were Mr. around the outside u ilh a non-absorbent b u ff e r j - V ; ; motored to Jennison Tuesday and #»»#» rnn«lrurliun, -oil ••poi* may be freely sponged or n't cripple yourself with those old broken also called on Miss Nellie Ashley night and Sunday with his gnnd- and Mrs, Fred Gramer and daugh- SAI F OH Mt^RTt 4rF OF HK41 ,,n .,rtT^ . 0,1?. ^ ^ tnenl the dav with Mr. and Mrs. S. LOWELL—III S> CORNERS scrubbed out with «oft water without harming the (>R Mi2fViE 01 REAL April UTiJi. in liber C7» of mort- &MI Henry and family. family. Earl Smith, wife and on Ihe way home. mother. Mrs. Elmer Richmond, of ler Theo. and Mr. anl Mn. Geer. ALTON—V ERL. EN N ES Mrs. I. J. Tidd. daughter Helen. Lowell. of Lowell. rosering nr filling, a« Ihe coverings are (ubfa%t. State of MichSIn Tbr Probate ****** afcr ^ register of det-ds M j Bather accompanied three children, of Gr down oolelest work shoes any longer. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Schw anlef r4 and son Thurston were dinner Mrs. H. Schrier and family were Bay Hickert called to see his 100'' new felted rollon is u^ed. Boy. Hp didn't underatand at all of Bowne and llel* n (.«d!on were Sunday UTTLE BOB WHITE S Mr. and Mr*. Will Convene ciurt for lh^ C^ounU ot keot. Z ? Si ""'T f guests ..unday of Mr. j.nd Mrs. S. Wednesday evening callers of father who is vers ill Friday. what those Btrunge wrnpplnps 6 Turvl V nd V ,l (>nlcr guests ul Larl McDiarmid's. FRIEND V sU of Mr. and At a session of said court, held Jg" V** * * • " - P. Reynolds. Mrs. Helen Bey- Mrs. Nola Vo burg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heather al»out his body meant, but a lot of W Sunda> iiur I at the nrotiMtf riflir.- in ih** rjiv ^bich it w as eapreau) agreed relatives. We have good substantial CaDl • • it 1 1 • Wi ilaB Fs Sun- Prlcc S39.50 aches and pains bad gone from the Mrs. Bill Condon, ,hj< tlbamii in nobis'went home with Ihem for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Veenstra were callen Sunday afternoon, day were Mrs. Hannah Bartbtl. Mrs. Ix-na. Lmma and Alite of GnSl^d^in saul CoMtv ^ Mrs. Millie Campbell attended SOI TH-WEST KBWB work shoes for $1.95 a short visit. and little dautihler were recent of Mrs. Clara Chaplin, of Clarks- tlTlTH hit eyw tlgLtij cliiBed »»e- broken wing and perhaps they had 1 of l»well. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wmgrirr wen- Grand Hapidk vifc- on the 11 thdas* 5 April. ^1?: •"> P->^ Leader', meeting, at Jhe Y. M. C Mr. and Mrs. Cl.ude Ode had visil<»rs of Henry Ease and fam- ville, Thi- Sleep-Rite m.ttret»- i« never sold for lew*, but V\ ranse of U»e terror Id Uii •omething to do with thla Wi 1 land. Howard Bartletls'. and we are giving the beautiful full value silk spread Kin>on s cnt as dinner gue sts Sunday Mr. and ily. Baymond Ease was a Sunday Callen al th« W, Riekert home So gratefully he drank the wa- ilors Wfdnefcday. 11931. Dalton. wms^u^.nd'pVyablVuilSjr * M? ^a^Mr^HobS^'snen E? AS* P -Sat- Edith Clark. Jiane B* atram and Dean the Utile Bne. of Grand Bapids. bones in her left wrist on Thurs- oot where by Fanner Brown * Boy. Florence and Bill Miller were Marion Williams having filed in ^"P^-d. the whole amount pay- den Tupper and son railed on South Lowell. Libble Beynolds .nd vm Mertdn. Pauline ChrUtoff spent Saturday anl Busm'I Wheaton. Very tender was the way in which he was aaleeji. Ion nee, he was said ccurt, her petition, pnving *ble under said mortgage and the Mr. and Mrs. On Dawson Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carn-. of day. ao worn out with fright and pain home from krhool last week. The occasion was in honor of the evening with Mr. .nd Mrs. Guy Don'l forget the Keene Grange Mr, and Mrs. Wdlis I-ale. of he was carried and after a while Mr. Hoxelle and children, ami for licrnse to sell Ihe interest of promissory note serured thereby, day. „ , t ^ . . Middleville and Mrs. Ed. Eatter- birthdavs of Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Boy- Monks. dance. Apri 7. he hepu to take a little comfort In that he couldn't keep his eyes open. said estate in certain real estate via, tbe sum of fifteen hundred Mrs. Ralph Rathbun returned brook spenl Sunday afternoon (irand Bapids. were Saturday E*er so tnant times during the Miss Hacel Miller, and Mrs. Wm. nolds, Mr, Burras and Boy Ful- Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Yeiter and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bigley were ROTH & BREZINA the warmth of the hand which held tberrin drarribed. *nd twentv-five. (II .TOJO I Dol- h<*nr from C»nklin Sunday witk Mr and Mrv E. W. Aldrich. over night guests at Jack Acher- day Farmer litvwn s Bot went to M®er drove to Flml Saturday af- ler. Supper gbests at Ihe Cole Miss Anna Easlerbv were Salur- callers dt the home of Mr. and him. Once In a while Farmer II is Ordered. Thai the 12th day lan principal, one hundred twen- where she h»d been raring for Mrs Almida Marley and Mn. son's. FURNITURE •ee bow he was getting «»«*»* WO l«rnoon and visited some friends JUST RECEIVED home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy day callers at Earl YosburgV Mrs. Archie Denny Sundav. Brown's Boy would pently smooth |of Mav, A. D. IMI, at ten o'clock D-five and 65-100 (fI25.63t Dol- her nieee and little baby for the Alfred Hansen, of Grand Bapids, i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willetl and was so very gentle and whistled "f Hoielle's and returned Cole. Mrs. Fannie Rykert and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dalsira The Keene Grange will enter- children were Sunday visitors .1 the feathers of the little head and lis the forenoon, at said probate lars Interest, sis and Ml-lOC (He.- P««J three weeks^ were Wednesday dinner guests at daughter Louise, of Grand Bap were recent callers of Willard lain Pomona Grange this week, W. A. Roth, Licensed Mortician r m J.ck Acherson's. My. -poor little chap." to b'm ao softly that his little heart office, be and is h:-reby appointed 50) Dollin Insurance, and taxes ^ s J 'he Burch-SI(«cura home. Some great big full Chambray work no longer went plt-a-pat with fear Wilbur and Albert Otto, nep- J ids. Smith and family. Saturday April. IX. Miss Mable Johnson is assist- Ambulance and Funeral Service — • '""fc*.e WVW 'p. . m-fm* - — , I « I »• I 111 . for hearing said petition, and that paid by mortgagee of one bun- fltend a birthdav dinner in Grand Guy Slorum and wife and ion The electric line in Ihis vicinity — Straipht home went Fanner The next mornlni: tbe little Bob hews of Mrs. Lucy Blaser, spenl 1 shirto with two pockets and ing in the C. (i. Weiland home, Brown's Boy. Very, very gently lilte felt so much better that he « f« -v days last week with them -An ouutundlng favorite thls 'Vf bearing saiiterested petitdi in said es- drtd eighty-four snd 21-100 ""P«d» Tuesday er^M at the spent Thursday m Gnnd Rapids. is now an assured thing as Ihe MORSE LAKE Store Phone -'iOO Night Phone 3.10 ALASKA ATOMS as needed for a few dsn. he bathed the wound of the little \\ \ up brnJii nnd ei.rly and had during lh< ir vacation from Borea Is tl.e l. -i.-r,. suit worn with 11 lK"rst>n* interested _ 0IM22) Ikillan, making a total h"me of Mrs E- H. Fred Mornse ol River Boad coat style wwV farmers have signed Ihe right of was S,a,< one thousand eight hundred;. Wrn Uring and daugh spent Sunday w^ hia brother Mr. and Mrs Dale Bankin. of Bob White. Then a» pently as he a good breukfast of the wheat rollege at• Horea. Ohio. ai „lace ,li|nn«te, . If jkh a separate said tun"PP^^e r anbeford placee sai, d tocourt sho, wat o(f$ way. Mr. and Mn. Clare Yeiter. of Mr, and Mrs. Vanderlip, of made a good m bli aitt larf Wavland. Mr and Mrs, Kenneth could be put tbe broken bones of - l... . |to ^«-l l Ikr f'Tli-tinr .nd li-IM. (NJMUil ™ hTd Charles Thibos. of Grand Bap- Freeporl. were Sunday afternoon Keene. entertained with a dinner by tbe time Fanner Brown s Boy ! —Mr- —and- Mrs, . Albert . Bla*e, r „ en- l.vnn. were Sunday evening lun- ids. spent Mondav with his sis- callers at Lisle Clark's. Sunday in honor of Mrs. Vander- the winir back in place, and bound came down sta.rs But It soemed lerUined fifteen guests for Eas- •were eheon guests at the farm home of them with little strips of thin wood ter. Mrs. Libbie Reynold*. Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz lip's husband's and Ira Dean's \erj" queer not lo be able to move dinner. the Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biltenger. to keep tbem from slipping. It bun Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennels spenl Claude Cole is spending the .nd George Miller spent Sunday birthdays. The guests were Mr. bis wings. He couldn't lift them POPULAR SHOE STORE Mr, and Mrs. Chris. O-onard. Headquarters for Seeds pu ,r lJinT lur u week with his brother in Hast- at Byron Onler. and Mrs. Ira Dean and children, ex en the teeniest b t ben use. you Sun lav id tht r farm h-'inc. w .. ; ,.,lUi,ir thmughout !'! " , ' ! equity nas in en sianea to recuv- .on and of Ionia, were Sunday guests at home. ings .nd taking medical treat- Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Dygert Bob Veenstra and Mrs. Alice see, Farmer Brown's Boy had bound . Mr. and Mn. Gordon Frost were _irlnc und snimiu.r publication of a copy of this or- t.r dtits secured by aaid mort- X. C. Thomas. of Home Acres, son Richard, were callers at the Lowell, Mich. H. L. Shuter, Mgr. Bay Ritlenger's. mcnts. and children, of Clarksville. spent Dean, of Grand Bapids. Mr. and Leonard's Bulk Garden Seeds, Onion 7 thern to bis sides, with strips of ^"nd Rapids Sunday to see der for three successive weeks or iny part thereof, and no- ac of cxll* *- » Mr inH Mrs Sherman Mr. and Mn. Bert Willetl andj eloth ao that 1^ eouldnt even try ' -,nd fl'und him ^ "Trirkv" Scarf* and Belli previous to said day of bearing, in . i, hrrebx given that by vir- ^n^ Ij Rlri FridaV after- Borland Sund.^ evenina Mrs. Libbie Beynolds was the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. James Fox and Harold and daughter. Mrs. James Stark were WAV^ '-- | 4 eT |1C( r rrtdaJr I recipient of a beautiful Easter Yeiter. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dean, of Alas- Sets, Package Seeds, Seed Corn, Seed to fly. Th.^ wm. MMhat the broken Prnving mrfly. c»..i- I -f i r^, ***. ^ 9 '. « tue of Ihe power of sale con- ^ "* * ^er Bowlaad Sondav evening ' tilers at Guy WUIetl's in Clarks-i y/ Kr , , l m k r d S, lr 1 nfurrrd i r,rru1 1 ,d lily from the l-adies Aid society Mrs. Floyd Yeiter spent Thurs- La. wing might get well and strong ' " ^•" " - " > ^ •°' "" " in -id .nd par- h.. JMMII ville, Sunday evening. Oats, Badger Brand Clover, Alsike, with h:s parenls. M I WEST VERGENNES ITEMS EAST LOWELL last Wednesday in honor of her day with Mn. Earl Odby, of Mrs. Ella Rowland is spending again. JOHN DALTON MMirt lo statute m suci case made brfn on (hr si.k Hst the past 1111 I1DE l|% Will Kilgus and family were Wilbur Claus substituted for hirthdav. I Alio. a week in Hastings with relatives. Now of course the little Bob Judge o Pn-bite ^d provided, .nd to secure pay- ^ M j, tl fhiv writing VIII lil/llEll^ Lske Odessa visitors on Sunday.; Timothy, Sweet Clover, Alfalfa. his mother at the Alton school a I juapr oi rrooaie. of cl.,m(d due. to- s,lina i^rinc. Mrs Vern Mr and Mrv Barnard and WO- Friday, April 3rd. was patrons — Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Bieri and Burton Neimeyer is driving a Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDiarmid White had lived out of doors all • GRATTAN ITEMS I sons w ere Wednesday supper new Ford coupe, few davs the first of tbe week. a! ma Dillon were Sunday visiton day. Several attended. The Spring were Grand Bapids visitors on his life, and Farmer Brown's Boy- FRED iSRi. Register of Pro|»ate J**™* fx^ing "Ind" diughter "railed at "1 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adgate and v onr ha f at C. M. Himebaugh's. . t. . . ,. "| guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cark. Mr. and Mrs. Beach are visiting Friday. Remember thc success of your gar- knew that be never could l»e quite • - . •- j (4:-4*-l9 . '* : ' ^ the Claud Loring home Monday decorations are fine showing th« . ^ flnaUv ^ Mr in(, Mrv L L Houghton in Traverse City. happy kept in tin- bouse. So be Mr. and Mrt Lew \Ningearr called the costs and charges of said sale, .../.ninff cons Marie Wiltenbach and , Mrs. Elroy Schwarder and nnniM ostvn in mr im'ukt. w mt- - I . ; u . . \\ ir>n4..4.r Freda interest the teacher. Mrs. Bedell,! 7he birds and daughter, of Clarksville, Mr. Mrs. Bert Brown, of Louis- den and fields depend on the seed made a wire pen in the hen yard and Mn. Robert \Mngeier interest, and taxes from dale Armstrong and sm.ll son re- takes, .nd the bird houses were *inni daugrter, of Grand Bapids. called DAVIS LAKE s h f urned lo Detroit Sundav after all so good it was hard to decide I nave come back from the South and Mrs. G. S, Houghton and son. ville, Ky.. has opened her home nnd In one end be made tbe nicest ' 'i'J.'V ' T? : "d attorney fee, as pro- LOGAN LOC ALS .1 C. (i. Weiland's on Wednesdav. you use. wri a,,u 1 ru pending the week at home. Oth- which was best but little MUsjand the grssJ s is beginning tojof Alio, were Sunday supper here and she will be here for two little shelter of p w lionet,., under \ ' drove N. elded by statute, said mortgage t Mn. Howard Bartlett attended t-r Sunday visiton were P. Wit- Inglelhron took first prize and;1"™ green. |guests of their parents. Mr. and or three weeks. Which tbe little Bob White eonld Bndgman Nunery recently Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of ^ ^ fo.^c,USrd b> a. ***? of Lee Bo ant and wife, with their Extension Leaders class in Low- 11 , -r J - -I Mr and Mrs Wepanlev and Mrs. Frank Houghton. Mr. and Mn. Charles Forward, hide.. lie put a little dish of Hean "n purchased trees of sever, 5r.SD^ !'[ P"premise11"*"s therein mentioned, at daughter Leona. ofl Altu. were lenhsch and wife, of Grand Rap- Mae Jeffrey, second, but it was|, *r.- , '7 The Clark Circle of the Alto of (irand Rapids, were Saturday ell on Thundsy. Mrs Hay Bit ids, .nd Ernest Althaus and fam- decided to give all a prize. family, of Gnnd LMflr. — tenger Imik charge of lh«- Aid so- water in the pen and scattered jarielles of iruit for the Fred i nnran I Noffke. of auction, to the highest bid- Sunday guests at R. Seese's (,n F. P. MacFarlane r rni d r ! ,b , norlh <,oor *ily• . - - Mr. .nd Mrs. Powel have moved •h*''' sister. Mrs. Rollin Dono- I nion Aid met at the home off afternoonn ccallea n at Joe Coon's. ciety held at Joe Slerzick's on wheat on the ground, and then be f"' ','' - U-Hin «M.n» ih^ l.t '' * • • ^ S. S. Weaver and wife visited iv.n. Saturday evening. Mn. Wesley Yeiter. last Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattison • Mrs. Lacy Blast r w ill entertain ,hr ^ou^, Mn Bert Hiaes. of lonis. was to Fallasburg. rmerv Thundav. put tlie little B«h White in there. ler uart ?f ?he w th her house, (said courthouse Gus Deardorf and wife, of near Mr. and >lr Emerj Story, of I day with about thirty in alien- and children were Sunday guests Phone 1S3-2 the Swiss Indies" Aid this Thun- Ucr of ^Sand., rUHor .nd l^n. Pint H.r. V-.Un,. .i.h ...nr. b daughter Mrs Wilbur NaSUr P holding court for Eidmale Sunday afternoon. •nd with dance. The May meeting will of Mr. and Mrs. M. iloffit and all ,i* rr." '"• irLrx 'Z ZvZtSnXiiZr. n ,hf d, Read bargains in Want column. "1 Guess That Really I Am a Lot alone the Utile Bob White ran all Sf Wide?" and sons ^ in «*•<>•> ' > of Gnnd Orville De.rdorf and wife at- Mrs. Lucy Blaser will have the M - . . It heir son Harold. he with Mrs. Frank Fairchild in drove lo Jamestown in the after- Better Otf." about to see what his new home was !(irand Han ds Safurdav Hapids. County of Kent and Stale tended the funeral of Mrs. Royer Mary Alice James returned to the Harley Maynard place. „ Norton is not so well Alto. noon to call on friends. last of the series of txtension - like Tou see there was nothing EEfiU *" ...... f Michigan, on Tuesday, the 30th at the church of the Brethren in her school duties in Fordson Lizzie Sherman came bom. I.iM ,1..^ writing. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Houghton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and dreadfully and the little Bob White work .1 her home Friday after- Mrs. Hannah Sunday aRer spending her v.ca-week- I .. the matter with his leg*. visited at the td. Lad and Wm (lj> ^ Jun,'- ,93, >' nine o'clock, Gnnd Bapids tost Iriday. vicinity didn't know what it all meant But noon. ion with her parents. j Howard Hubbel returned home, Many people of this and son. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dy- family, of Home Acres, were Sat- "I can't get out" said be when Schra^e^-1 honit^lht^ fore'narV'of ^"tr*' standard time, being ten Warren Boush and lamuy. l- Miss Florence Miller has been ,h< forr 0f Sunday visitors al Ihe Her- Thundsy after helping to care are busy raking their yards. gert, Mr. and Mrs. (irant Harri- urday evening callers at C. W. lie had sutfeml so much already ^ o'clock eastern standard time, in Roush and wife, of Hastings, WE REPEAT be had been Again - !-•«" eiigaflt'd to teaeh the Variie school the week. mance and Gross home Sunday for his grandpa. J. .V. for six '• McKee and Fred Madison son. of Grand Hapids. and Miss King's. . ... that a little more suffering didn't -but neither can any one get to; i vk. jjj,. the forenoon of said day. were Sunday callers at Mrs. Lena matter much, and be bravely at Portland again next year. She Richard Slauffer spenl tne —.-7.—...... , jwere Ben Sharp and family, of weeks, leaving him better. hauled potatoes from the Sullivan Genieve Graham, of Kalamazoo. Sunday callen at the King home | nnd so I am safe, and that Is some 4 winked hack the tears and didn't is teaching ber fourth year there meek-end with Thomas Forwanl Not ire is further given thatMishk-rs H»nnd Rapids and Herman Smith Miss Ruby Oberiy returned to home to Grand Bapids Saturday. enjoyed. a. warm sugar treat at were Mr. and Mrs. Seymour1 thing to t»e thankful for. This Xvi*- William and James Hillsburv premises described in said mort- Arthur Bleam and lamiiy, ol and daughter, of Lowell. her school, after spending her Erancis Bowler called at the the James Easterby home Sunday Hesc he. and fi.inily of Seeley's so much as pcej 1 legged creature is not at all llke| i no *•. } nd to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holcomb tuiled their parents in Grand "IW • he sold are described Gnnd H>p)ds. mrre week-end C James and Mars Alice called Spring vacation wilh ber father, Heether home Monday eve- afternoon. Corners. William Bunker and Mr When h was all over be was ^nsl the one with the terrible firestick | k n Mr% , nk , rl<,r called at the Floyd Clark home Hapids over the week-end. I« the East one-half (E4.) of the Ituests of .Ubert Bleam and fem- Abb* Odell Sunday. C Oberiy, ning. . - -. :" . ' «'n. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, Mr. and put into a box with a bed of soft, and 1 am l»eginnlng to like hfasJ Monday evening. Mn. Nick Pitsch has been on Southwest quarter (SWH); the il)'- - The Indies' Aid society will L. Cogswell has made quite an Irene. Richard, and I atncia of Sidney, and Miss Lettie and Mrs. Simon Clemmons and Miss clean hay. a little dish of water I havent got to fear Roddy Fox or Henry Bleam and wife, J. Smith Frank Bolster called on Mr. the sick list the past week. Northwest quarter (SW\) of the ^ u a •. mf-et at the home of Grace Krum improvement by cutting dow n his Howler are spending a few days Gladys Kinyon. of Oiwell. spent Janet Bussell an l Bvron Dodge where he could reach It by Jus: Old Man Coyote or Bedtall the| and Mrs. Clyde Condon Monday . Mr. and Mn Oifford Rowland -Southweal quarter (SW»,». being and family, of Grand Rapids, vu- Thursday afternoon. April 16. old apple trees and cleaning up. *ilh their grandparents. Mr. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen stretching out his head, and a hand- Bawk. 1 gnev that really 1 am a fumd and unfurred coatt ,,1 . ^ , ittd at Albert Bleam s Sunday. COMPARE aDd of (irand K id in OIM hundr twrllty (130 Mrs. Schmidt spent from Wed- The IT A will be held Ap'-'l 21. Mrs. Bichard Howler. 1 Yeiter. Mr, and Mn. Clyde Kin- ful of wheat, and then be was left afternoon. I IIUELL F. SWTI SOLTH LOW ELL NEWS lot better off than if 1 were out ni. are aj^nsored for spring. When fur ts at lht. William Schrader teresacres, , mormoree oorr lessies»; ; als.no- inc .Or%»ll— e Deardorf and family nesday until Sunday with her Mr. and Mn H.nson's boy Frances Byrne, of Grand Bap- yon, of L/iwell. were afternoon alone. He was too sick nnd wean- the Green Meadows unable to fly Alton Sunday School southwest quarter s when my wings get well 1 Alton Sunday school bad a good Southwest quarter (SWH). all of h^nie in East Campbell. Sunday tlSTlhhL Mi" »>«rolhea Palmer and Ed. Southwest quarter ^ On All Makes "ames. Detroit. Monday. April 6. His brother Nugent. Lewis Anderson of Lowell and Sunday dinner guests of his par- down In that bed nf hay and rest will lie allowed to go. I wonder attendanoe Sunday and elected VaI, c ! mother met him there and he re- ^aul and George Gahan. Jr those of any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands. vara «snnB^ m bjuiTu n new all«^ on Mr. and Mn. said parrels being on section thir- afternoon. ^ * ni «^t.ih TL ^ /- I vi^i ^ eats, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yeiter. He was still afraid of what migh: where my father and mother and the following officers and leach- EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE ML'RRAT LAKE—MOSELEY lurned home with her. He be- called at the Milo Donovan home CauH ri v I# Sunda';. Uoyd Obler, of Grand Bapids. happen to him. but it was not such brothers and sisters are and If any ers: Phoae:—Baase 495; Stan 22 gan school here Mondav. April 12. Sunday. Mr and Mrs Glen Yeiter spent viti|rd hls aurj| Mrv Go„fl5Koth The low prices of rubber and cotton give Firestone unusual advantages due to a great fear a. before, for there Supt.—Ddbeil Ford. of them wt-re hurt by that terrible WU. Frr«njn .nd J^.nn.r phM, a. Mr. Un. Martin Davis was home from Th* JHTcrys had quite a scare Mr. and Mrv CM. Hefferon Wednesday with Mr. and Mn ternoon. their world-wide facilities in securing these raw materials and their efficient manu- had l>een aomethinr comforting In Lawell. Mirhigaa ,wi< flrestickT" Asst. Supt.—Leone Kisle. Giand Rapids over Saturday * 'asl week. The straw called on Belding friends Sun- f^^Enz.of Lakr Odessa The South lawell Ladin' Aid tlie gentle touch of Farmer Brown's ic. b> J O Uord »—WKT Bcr*lo« t-t ct 11 r* ifriend called on Miss Ullian Lind dnd sixty (100i seres of land *7. h?" \iivhUr »sr is visitins facturing. With Firestone's most economical distributing system, with over 600 Children's class—Leone Kisle. banking caught fire from a spark day. . . „ . ^ A Mrs. \ern Schnudtr and baby. vk.as Wf|j rt.pres<.nt4^ at Mrs. Jo- \ eket Shoulder Cape* Tn»-sday evening. more or less, according to the / ' f?.r V fl* night and Sunday. (iirls Class—Goldie Clark. from the chimney .ml later the Mrs. John Murphy- and daugh- 0 rf d,n V\ orn Over I iome of tin- sid meet Thursdav allernooii at^ Alto, spirit Saturday night w.th (ioth.ib Ko|h j Satur. Court House. Mrs. Ernest Richardson, of Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday SUPERSTITIONS ;ind last one hour. 1,1 St. Patrick's High school at Par- h^. (trandparents. Mr. and Mrs. , f, r^ning with By Jean Newton Richard and Jacqueline Timp- Gnnd Rapids. Mich. . EJmdale. w.s Ihe guest of her from 2 to 8 p. m household goods to Greenville 2 heing blacker ed. Jay a eriloon last week Mr. Hanson had a brother vis- nell. J, V if iter. j ,* p , t M | M Gilbert By H 1KV1NQ k'IKQ json spent Thursday at Ihe Fred daughter. Mrs. Howard IJte Sun- AUDIE E. POST, Librariaa lf r art n 5 r> an( r5- •ooooooooc W EST KEENE The Indies' Aid held their «tins him Sunday. The SI. Patrick's parish base Sundav afternoon «llers at E. Hanson, of Clarksville. -OOOOOOOCKXX Davis home. d.y evening. meeting al tbe Alton church last Mr. and Mn. Isaa— c Filklns were a new priest. He said his first r r Por Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ansburger SOl'TH BOWNE Mrs. Charles Billinger and u ^T ; A birthday dinner w.s given al 'TO SHOW ONE'S HAND' Thursday. in Grand Bapid s Friday last to mass in Parnell Sunday. He is nit .nd 'laugblers. Myrtle and th, f;f Mr ^ Mrv wil|is Ed. Yos has sold his farm in and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Lean- daughter Harriet, of near Lowell, COMPARE TO PREVENT. LOCKJAW 11. SIEfUl, M. I. . Sunday callers at Will Eagle's Mn. Filkms' doctor. Bev. McNeal. formerly', of Sagi- Rose, and Mrs. Grace Thomas. Merriman in honor of Willis' en.™.- • . - . . Keene and purchased the Art der Pitsch were Sunday guests of Benedict called on Clara Vande Werker r. and Mrs. Nick Piiscn, Mr. and Mrs. C M. naw. Mr. and Mrs (.laud I ilmore, an rnc spent an, Smi a f f not have lockjaw. At least mat is Mr. and Mrs Nick Pitsch took Vndrew Blough v/^ted ^Sunda) Black. Lowell. t.^v ir S .iL Hl„ r,! V-Wnto- . ar" e cleanin• ' g the so ccmrnon a performance, and ^ j^arer his doctor, S,C famuy were Sunda1 y dinner v||.p»i . remeterv what they say in New England and tbiir motherher. Mrs. Beiber to heir afternoon at the Abe Lash home. ^'IbJim . ? iLiS? L j-ifJ of Mrs L A. Davis and family. Sage's and Mrs. (k. of Ionia, week-end b^PjrenU. Mr. M,rr,mamarn Tbe Firewone Double Cord Breaker give* you SIX and whet when h ha|q>ene It usually p^e ladies of the Larkin club home at North Dorr. Sunday af- Pardee and wife visited Battle Cm;^ a. Bedell and wife, 0®^ Hours. 2 to 4 and 7 to 1p.m. an,, rv guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Lus- wnetery. vartant of this l>elief are found in home at North Dorr. Sunday *?7. 7 Oar^He." Mrs. Hon and Mn Nellie Van Loten spent spent several days of last wtek " Melvln Byrne. Sunday afternoon callers at the EIGHT plie» under ibe tread—«preadt road tbocka— causes comment. }ia(j an euunioo to Gnnd Bap- terncKin. Wednesday afternoon at tbe J. of Clarksville. Mrs. Flon and Office Phone 36 tig. of Grand Rapids. ether secUona of tbe country-. last week with her daughter. Mrs. there. Charles Yeiter home were Mr. lewent puncture* —else* over f09J wronger union be- The expression Is a happy one. idk iasl Wednesday for dinner Tullers ai the Wm ^header Krebbrebbs home. Bert HooHooperf " , of Pleasant Wiley. Several neighbors and friends Among the Grand Bunks fishermen mailers at me wm. >cnr.oer ^ o__ l«riUe Berkey and fnend. Oxiis Fritz. C. E. B-iwen and family spenl N. McCORDS—EAST CASCADE and Mrs. Clarence Estelle and tween tread and tire bodv which enmret longer tire liie and. like many an.itlier which Is ;tnd theater partv at the Regent, j spent Friday evening with Mr. and greater ulefs. there is a belief that if. when a liart and jiarcel of our everyday >| Collar substituted for h..™- Suodiy wm Mr .nd Ur^l.^r. ^ BenjmiUd CW, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Towne and Sunday afternoon with Mr. and - children, of Grand Bapids. rv JOII IL smiEl on Mn. and Mn Fied Grote. fishhook pierces tbe band, tbe fish- glfred Youngs. Mr and Mrs. Wm. 'he week-end in Grand Hapids. L Thomas and Cannavan Mr*. Bennett, of Stanton spent Mrs Henry Werner in Greenville. Those who called Live rubber penetrate* every coed and coat* every 6ber lives, it has been adopted from a Sophia Carnahan. who is sick. were| hook Is stuck three times Into wood Rowland and daughter Charlotte. Mrs. Charles Stahl and daugh- >t the I —DENTIST— one day of last week with Mr. Mrs. Elva llouslar and Frank Houseman. Sr. Subscribe for The Ledger, $2.00 by iHe patented Gum-Dipping proceM—thus not only Bl»ecialired field for a wider use. Godfrey Both is working the Mr. the wound will not fester nor will and friend. and Mr. and Mn T. «fr and mother, Mn SnyderTof home. • and Mrs. Burr Davis. Bolster spent last Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. B. Beegstra, per year. every cord, but every 6ber w ithin tbe cord*, u itmdalcd: In tlds particular Instance, we Keisey Uk-nlon farm this vear. H ^Stod- near Elmdale. visited f hursday E. R. Craw and wife with their ^ "" any evil conseguences result from Mr. and Mrs. Percy Read enter- Clvde Condon's in Vergennes. and Mrs. Herbert Vsnderperel.! Mrs. Albert Raimer has dui gives you ZS^c Gnnd Rapids Friday ant d also last Friday. Lvemug, 7 to 9 Ben Fritz and family, of Stan- visited the Marble school last wife, all of (irand Bapid*. Mai tin! vival of tlie old. old worship of tlie tbe player shows his hand, that Is K. progressive euchre was -——— Mrs. Savllla Owens and daugh- Oflce claacd Tharadar sflcraeaaa Jt visited their sister, Mn Fnnces on. spent Sunday with his week. E. M. Brake w.s also a vis- Houseman and wife, of Lowell, It's Natures Warning "Danger tree-god coupled with tbe primitive to .ay. he exposes his cards. played and . delicious lunch Rapids ,-ith Gnndpa Owens, of Gless, of Gaines. , ter. with Gnndpa u pro 1 her. Louis Fritz and family, itor. and John Co . nnd family. HartfeN Frocks belief to sympalbetic magic. The From this game, therefore, the served. Mr. and Mrs. C William- Miss Ev. Reugsegger and Albert Ahead." COMPARE Mrs. Ben Quick and sister, Mn. Gnnd Rapids, called at Joe Leh j Glenn Boning is assisting C. E. Mrs. Anna Wiersum and Fred nail, or the fishhook, by Its |»enetra- English language borrowed the elo- i f Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Curler spent the week-end with also the World's Star SOIli 0 Bernice Holiway spent Wednes- man's Sunday. 11. MTFIENEI VERGENNES CENTER Bowen wilh his spring work. FreUng and wife, of Gnnd Bap- Make this 25c test. When Ihe tion of tbe flesh having attained a quent card pitying metaphor un Ernest Pinknev were also guests, Mn. Rate Curley and son. house Lingerie and Hosiery. CONSTRUCTION day at the Jerry Blough home. Esther Stahl is doing 1 D. J. Shear atlended the wed- ids. visited A. Houseman. Sr. t bladder is irregular, drive out certain sympalhy with the wo"nd I: . «.«, .«.a. Every woman tfho has as eye to We; Phyaiciaa and Sargcoa der discusHion and applied It to tbe; Mr and Mrs. Neil Klassen and Ed. Auble and little niece, of work for Mn. Joe Lehman. + impurities and excessive acids caused Is handed over to the tree- Mr. and Mrs. FranL Thompson style, novelty and charm wfll be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bead and dinj* of his cousin. James Shear. Monday. - . f J..t W tW ssaayl broad field of hrman activities Livingston School Leighton. called at the C M. Bene- are very glad to report Mrs. Leh- OVER CITY STATE BAME Nifty Silk Suits that cause irritation resulting in 4.59*11 Til** IraapsrlMB. wt ,aa 1 god to be dealt with and the tree- ,t liXl. Ball Smaic*t« )—WKT acrrloa were Sunday dinner guests of wanting one of the cunning little Lawrence Biggs were Sunday in Grand Bapids. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas Oar Tlra *MaII Order Tire Honor roll for March—Gladys dict home Wednesday afternoon. man as being much better and is. LOWELL. MICHIGAN leg pains, backache, burning and I .how tm at sar dtarvj god. accepting tbe api»eal of tbe Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilcox. velvet shoulder tapes which is one fvisitors at the Clare Ford home Herman Hausserman and two visited Andrew Houseman. Jr.. from Stl.95 to $16.50 0 Andenon. Rose Bergy. Warren Mrs. EsteUa Rosier visited ablHee IlOo wormk out ionf uw.dooras some. frequent desire. Bu-kets, con- wounded man and his votive offer- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shores of fashion's latest whims The aoea Arthur Bleam and family with Office Phoae, 222-2; House. 222-1 and also called on J. Frost. sons from Saranac. and Clarence Monday. Rubber Volume 195 cu. in. 159 cu. in. Bergy. Doris Garke. Pauline Wednesday afternoon at the Kar- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Blue and Weeks and family, of Greenville. 1 Visiton al the John Cox home House frocks, two for $2.43 taining buchu leaves, juniper oil, ing. purifies the offending tostru- : were Sunday callen of Mr. and shown at present are but lately ar- Mn. Albert Bleam. called on Jay Weight ...... Clarke. Marian Fryling. Jane cher and Blough home. etc., works pleasantly and effec- 19.99 ll». 15*99 lbs. ment or ueulnilizes Iti iiemidoua 1 Mrs. Bruno Anderson, of Ionia, rived from Parla. They tune their Carhon. children, of Wayland, spent Sun-Were Sunday calfers at Mn. Liz- Sundav were Fred Steeman and and others at SI.95 each. London. Nellamae London. Mable Lavern Blough has been under Blough and family, if Carlton. qualities and In turn, by sympa- , former Keene residents. Mr. An- color to a leading tone In tbe flow- day with their gradparenU, Mr. zie Compton's. wife. Frank Steeman. and wife, tively on the bladder as castor 1 Width ...... 4.75 in. 4*71 in. Wester and Ruth Wester. Sunday forenoon. . . .. _ | tbetic magic, renders the wound ] 45MIIES derson is working in Flint. Their «ry prints with which thej are the doctor's care the past week. M. L T. LNTN pod Mn M. W. Blue. Mn. Uzzie Compton has been and Mrs. Henry Steeman. of Fur appointment—Phone oil on the bowels. Get a 25c No absences—D oris Clarke, Mrs. Elsie Krebs and daughter. Plica at Tread...... 9 plies f plies harmless. Mn Andrew Blough called on —•— — . . ... f Mr. and Mn Andrev. Chaffee on the sick list for a few days. >Grand Rapids. II&-F2. the call will reach test box (five-grain size) from | daughter Ethel is living in Jack- worn. Pauline Clarke. Jane London. Ma- Mrs. Con Gardner, of Freeporl, Laura Blough. mited Mn. Ray Thicknesa of Tire It is the same sort of magic CABBY GERTIE H. E. M. SCUEFFEI > and Hugh Hitter, of Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Devine, Le- Robert Cox was an over nighl me daily. Will come to 700 any druggist. After four days if •599 In. .558 in. •an. her hntfaand tmn. . «u.rxl Swuikr «oolnu for ble Wester. Saturday afternoon. imond Seese Monday. Winnie Sinclair, of Ada. were land Boughey. Mrs. Joe Shear guest Monday at Mr. Summen In or yon can call at my home, not relieved of getting up nights which, when you rubbed a piece of al the State prison. George Skedgill and family, of OSTEOPATHIC Price 95*99 Helen Jeasup, teacher. Mn. Lydia Karcber called at Sunday visitors at the T. Chaf- spenl lest week Tuesday in Grand!Lowell. * one house east of Ren Keee- go hack and get vour money. You 95.99 pork on a wan and buried the pork Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ryder and the Spring Taiileor Hastings, were Sunday evening Phyairiaaa aad Surgeons the Wm. Oltbouse home in Free- fee home. Hapids. j Andrew Houseman was in Kel- kea,' Eaat Main SL. Lowell. are bound lo feel better after this eatiaes tlie wart to dlaapjiear when son Earl, of Sparta, were Tues- Ih. at visit on at Albert Bleam's. Typewriter paper. 20c port Saturday afternoon to see Madia*. Square Graad Bapids Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stork and red Bowen spenl Sunday af-ilogville Monday, cleansing and you get your regu- "Mail Order" oe "Sprrial Brand" lir« U made br soti _ ___ tbe pork fiBOSIS: only here the di- Jay evening guests of Mr. snd Mn. Cecile Preston and daugh- p47 Mrs. Albert Raimer. Ledger office, New and better Mrs. EJlen Seece. who is very ilL children, of While Cloud, and ternoon with M J. Richmond, of lar sleep. Sold by M. N. Henry, farturer and sedd under a name thai does not ideatify him lo the publie, rect Intsrventlon of the tree-god Is Mrs. Frank Daniels. ter Eldiene, of Pleasant Valley, | Phones M702—M0I>—MSIS quality. Mrs. Seece is not pining as fas Barton ville. rsnally because he builds his "first grade** lire* under his own name. Invoked—which is needed as nails Mr. and Mrs. Nick Scripsm. called on Mn. Melinda Lite last Susie and George Kerr, of Low- McCORDS MATTERS Druggist. as her friends wish. ell, visited their mother, Mn. Jean Ingenoll is recovering and fishhooks do not readily decay, and family, of Grand Rapids, and Saturday. Mn. Mary Hatton is under the from chickeen pox. it br McClurr T-Vwupajwr Bjudlcatc ) Mr. and Mrs. Gary Raimer were Mn. Mabel Johnson and son. of Rosa Kerr Sunday . | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brown, of i WKf BarvlM.» | doctor's care at this writing. Walter Yardley and wife, of Saturday supper and evening Gnnd Rapids, called at her un- Mrs. Carrie Condon called on iGrand Rapids, called on their sis-j Mn. Mattie Mishler and Mrs. Mn. Eva Kropf Sundav. Lowell. spent Sunday at Joe ter, Mn. Walter Clark Saturday^ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wil- cle. S. S. Weaver's home last Bouma. of Freeporl. attended the Several of tbe neigbbon called Shear's. lafternon and took her to Free-] COMPARE cox. Missionary meeting Tuesday af- Friday. | port wtib Ihem. dlBl ------Mr. and Mrs. Winton Wilcox Sunday callen at the home of en Mn. Groeneboom and baby ternoon at tbe home of Mrs. Clara Carolyn, this last week, and J. Wester and M. Vanderlip and family were Sunday evening Mn Melinda Lite were David LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5 PaiCES I King. Sundav afternoon Mr. and Mn. !icalled on Walter Clark Sunday. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hefflebower and wife, of near SEEDS! | MnMrs.. "MaTueTSiisuTer^Mattie Mishler. wwit jor-uri—h her — Fred hotb and family called on and Mrs. William Hesche Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson Old Gardener Wilcox. .hiMn. Clittie Boush. attended Freeporl, Floyd Hefflebower and Mr. called on Iheir cousin Mrs. Kale visited his father. Vane Thomp- I Arthur Shores and family at- Ithe funeral services at Floyd Mc- wife, of l^ansing. John Keller andj them. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mcpherson We have a good supply of carefully selected Sa\s:=; tended the funeral Saturday of From Hcsdftchct ^ Hesche and Mary Sunday. son Saturday evening. fir**;#** Colloun at the Freeporl. M. E-/ I nt Sunday with her sister, fmtUmt ftottUm Edward T?bor. 5. only child of Mrs. James Needham. Jr.. andj Mr. and Mrs. Moss, of Grand OLD FIELD TYPE church Monday afternoon. s, Walter Quiggle at Cascade. MEDIUM, MAMMOTH ALSIKE COLBI EH TITE ANCHOR TYPE Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tabor, near Colds and Sore Throst T/im rm H..rr iwj. Mn. Frank Graham attended the;Bapids, visited their son and fam- Osr Hsll (Mar Osr | Jessie Bloufdi and Mrs. Carriej Osr •sllOrSw Osr X should be given the most sunny Middleville. The rhild w as nndav and fo«mi? h^n m»rh ^u,h Lad^' Aid held at ily. dr. and Mrs. Fred Moss, of CstS friM Tlf» Cs.s trim Wmpmr Hcary Duty $ Bellson of Rutland, were Thun- 1 TIMOTHY,COMMON ALFALFA Sin Esct PrksCst* PwPiir CssSPrtM Tlr» CMS Prtas ujKit to the garden, it likes struck by a Grand Hapids auto as It Doesn'tSe*m Possible Neuritts, Neuralsio unday and found him much Vn jlfUvb sterzick', on Thurs- McCords. Sin tsrt PrtMUtS fsfPslr Ow •tilON* Ow day dinner guests of the former's Mr. and Mn. G. H. Clark, of CartPrtss Tk. CssSPrtaa wuruith and lusiKts upon good he was crossing from the barn to SP' day. 4.40-21 t4*f8 »L98 30x5 H ts-ry 15.97 •7.74 parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blough. Don't be a chronic suflerer fras Thursday. Mn Carrie Condon j £ Kitchen called on bis friend. Gnnd Hapids. visited their par- Sin IMS fttoia* PwPstr draiuuge. It will not thrive If plant- to the bouse. GRIMM ALFALFA imd SWEET 4^0-21 5.M -69 11.1* , Callen at Jerry Blough's Sun-j headaches, or any other pain. There and daughter-in-law, visited Mrs. j| Bennett at Camp Lake ents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Clark SIxt - 4.9C 6.98 1).5S 4.50-20 Msff *8.60 *l*.7« ed to a low (lump spot and if tbe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels ikg Kulh day were Wm. Glasgow and wife. is hardly an ache or pain Bayer Daisy Biggs. 4.75-19 6.65 11. 4.40-21 4«S§ 4.55 t.M ground is heavy and Inclined to lie were Wednesday supper and eve- Decoration Day CLOVER. 4.50-21 ••75 8.75 14.9* daughter Mildred aud Ralph Roe,| Mr. and M 5.oo.2o 7.10 i}.te wet In spring The ln-d^ w here tbe ning guests of Mrs. Cora Caboon Aspirin tabletf can't relieve; they are sister Dorothy, were ^ndavsup-'f^'1^1®^. *ntf family,! Mr. and Mn, Norman Thomas 4.50-21 S«lf 5.15 4.75-19 f.7« 9.75 IS. 9* Arthur Bleam and family, all of Is So Near Iris are to go should be raised u and dauchter Gladys in Saranac. a great comfon to women who suffer " * - -- "f Mansfield. Ohio, called on their and daughter called on Mr. and 5^5-18 7.90 7.90 5^5-21 7-75 7.75 15.M 4.75-20 (irand Rapids. Mn. Albert Bleam| jper guests of Iheir parents, We can buy cheaper seeds, but our prices are l%.t% 10.25 19.99 few Inches above the surrounding Miss Katherine Compagner and periodically. They are a'way* to be aunt. Mrs. Kale Hesche and cous-lMn. Walter Clark Salurday af- 5.25-21 §.57 8.57 1*.7« [and daughter and Mn. Karl Bieri. |s y ternoon. 5.00-20 tl.tf 11.50 11.99 col! to make dmlnnf#. certnln AI brother. Edward and Miss Olive 1—I Callers at Ozi Pardee's during relied on for breaking up colds. n arv /in most reasonable figuring our seeds from the 6.00.20 11.$• 11.50 Xl.)« When Mrs. \da Anderson visited Mn. Mr and mJI Fr.nl, ica u 5.25-21 12.95 15.05 15. S9 little bonemeal can 1*- used to en- I HatlieM were Wodncaday t^en- ihe week were Frank Califf, andi r ,r ra k K,,fb HD. fyngitn* n It may be only a simple headache, Ida Fairchild Sundav. a J ' J \r^ft " 1 "> basis of high quality, high purity and high 5^0-20 rich tbe soil, but manure should lie wife, of Grand Rapids, hred xvag- m,lh 1J.7B 15.75 19.79 **When .n ^tractive girl is look- ! P quests of George and Kather- So many people delay or- or it may be neuralgia or neuntiaj Mi v Tiaursr. who has been'•"gt??. ^5?. *' H. D. TBI'l'K TIRES BATTER IKS avoided. The use of lime when The new fo!tings and wooleu 6.00-20 15.M 15.20 ing for aomething eas/ to So, a . ner and wife, son Jack, of Hast- spending a week with her broth- w.. Frank h J germintion tests. W, mI| aad Mrvir* tbr rowplrt. Ila* 19.59 weaves to general are irresiutible. dering a Monument or rheumatit-m. Bayer Aspirin is still 5013 I7.f5 17.95 jilantiiig Iris is often advisable. 'steal magnate' just about bita th* Mrs. Ida Staal was a Monda ings. Jesse Knowles and wife, of 0 BUS SCHEDULE •l i itmon. b.iirrm—C*mt U 6.50.20 17.15 1715 **.*9 (CopjTicht 1—WKU Barvtoa. is: The Jacket exutemble to tbe picture BAIN the vensil'le thing to take Just be en M W, Blue, wenl lo Wayland ^1 u' mark." guest of her sister. Mrs. Pete Freeporl, Mr. and Mn. Newton 52x6 If.75 29.75 57.fO — ihe EXTRA VALt'E wt faa. 7.00-21 (1 is made of a navy woolen flecked Marker until tbe very lasL certain it's Bayer you're taking; WUh Mr Urv a,> LOWELL MICH- W't inakt ,mi an alUvkiuc f«i X#sl5 21.80 39.19 rWirC Sxrrioa I stra in LowelL (^oons. ol I^well, cousin. Mrs.] fA - i*" nHarard uri! Otkrr priced prspvrtion.ulj low _ with white, this color combtoatiou Garden Seeds ysar old battery. Otkrr sites pried prnpcrtUaai.lr Uw Record H*rd to BreaJc U Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Purdy. of Hastings. it does not hurt the hean. Get the (Daylight Savings Time) and Mn Jake StaaT were Mr. and having registered as auiong ^ tbe then they are disappointed Xln Tnn.e T.wnsend and ^n . I News lleni^ state that the cac- People of Walea ...... Mrs. Minnie Bowck and sister. genuine tablet*, in this fimiliar 8 1 ! urk Effective April 12. 1931 1 Comes [Robert, of Lowell, Mr. and Mn. iJj S I"* . £ Everything in Bulk and Package seeds for tus plant Is playing an important Tbe Welsh Kt vie tbemiwires Cjtd- Mrs > Thurkeltle and daugh- smartest The and acarf ar- Mrs. Fannie Huntington were and put off indefinitely with package for the pocket P Sllair Townsend, of Graml Rap- d, fiw Mr r12?,1? 5^11 ; DAILY role in Industry, but it will neter 17 or cuiurx, »»utd sLien,' in tee, Mr and Mrs Jack Gilbert, rangement. widrti is made all in t^THATi—— Jpeopk rail mdiges- Wednesday callers .1 the homes the garden and flower bed Double Guarantee.—Every tire we sell bears thc Firestone name for the procec- ids and Verne Wright, were Sub- . WEST E.AST equal tbe ardent Industry of a man tbeiTbeir iumruncfianguuge. maiina a number of Mrs. Martha (.KiigJey and daugli- one. todlcttts the new trend. •sSHHS^MnW Son "cry ^ of C M. Benedirt .nd O. P.rdee. the result there is an aa- tion of our customers. Every tire carries the unlimited Firestone guarantee and ours. ler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert. •ay dinner gIK-SIS of Mr. and Mn. Marv r^ll^l nn i r.l who accideuiully Bita on one.—Ex- people amodatod together. •ire Amlerwin Mary, called on Mn James Mar 7:2s a. m. 7:J5 a. n. Mrs. Martini Quiglry und daugh- s...ni. n^. h.v. ^ sa •arked grave. ,,l, aod ulljcr4 on 9:25 a. n. JO-95 t. m. I change. Bead M. Houseman's y ' The Art Biggs farm has been _ Monday. Spray Material 12:25 p. m. 12:25 p. m. Why nol see us now, old to a Mr. Vos. of Keene. who 2:.W p. m. 2:-r. p. •. Oil, Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead 111.ugh. nnd Mrs J. Blough. of"* '""'"""X -'A •nstanOr. Ami the bert alkali known , , _ joved on Salurday. HICKORY CORNERS l T,,ds make your selection and 3M p. m. 5.15 p. m. Oarksville. and Mr. and Mrs. D I? . u .... to medical science is Philhps Milk . The following pupils of Waters of Magnesia. Wm, Kepkc and wife, of Mid- Screeied Porches 4:30 p. m 6:35 p. n. Mrs Efhcl Yeiter und sons Parks, of Freeporl. spent Sunday %•'r,M ^ hool were present every day NV 1 4 One spoonful of this harmless, die ville. visited Sunday afternoon have the order placed so 9:10 p. m. p. m CENTRAL GARAGE Hf.'.ert Fdward and Kenneth '" relatives in Eaton Hapids. i'li. II ^ daughter Eliza- AUTO LOANS uring March; Buth. Bobert and fflffVUff 01 Vvvl €wivvf1o FertUixer with her bSSS Clinton S^w-b. of Elmdale.^b. and Ed. Compagner were tasteless alkali tn water ncutralmi ^''h Harold Yoder and family. rlon Biggs. Marie Eickboff, yjint hunaa> wnn ner protinr. . . u'«dm sda\ with his sister Sunday afternoon and evening Local Rate of fatercat thai tbe work can be com- SUNDAY ONLY instantly many lima that much c 'HV'Bl.^gh .nd f^mily visited Ariene. Bertha and Marguerite Why not prepare now for Mb Borton " ^S'.f Mr and Mrs Jake Staal. acal. and the svmptoms disaureia Sunday w ith Mrs Blough s people 9:55 a. •. 8:35 a. •. All Standard Analysis A. H. STORMZAND, Prop. FIDELITY CWPOMTIOI pleted and set on lot before Ford. Rose and Helen Gowlas- next spring and nnmer. at onoe. You will never use crudo Calvin Clem and family, of Uke Carl Gieygo, Freida Heim, 1:55 p. m. 12:25 p. n. Mr. and Mrs. rraiiK nuton. 01 ,• .* , •• OF MICHIGAN Work can be done more \0% discount for cash Mr. and Mrs. Frank H^t'n.^ of; 11 ^ rp F.lsU.r fcp<.nl ISLAND SQt ARES methods when once you learn tha Odessa. Decoratioa Day, May 30th 7 una Bead, Donald Andervin. 5:45 p. m. 4M p. m. Phone 43 Lowell, Mich. Grand Hapids, have bought the • "'i Mrs. r Foster spent lOlfUlt Grand Rapids cheaply now. The Ledner has found it neces- eibcjency of this. Go get a small , , Elsie and Andrew Veenema. 9:25 p. m. 7:35 p. m. Sarah Winks farm and intend Monday in Lowell with his molh- National Bank Bin'ding bottle to try. Do no! send your job printing s , . c sary to revise its rate for "Island Pupils who made the honor moving in the near future. V.i •• jfosier. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH, Be sure to gel the genuine Phillip; out of town. We patronize home Station and Ticket Office Mr. and Mrs R P. Russell, of . Mrs. FloyHoyd Foster spentl Sun- Square" advertising. Tbe roll are Freida Heim. Marie aad Milk of M^ooda prescribed by | industries ourselves. employ Heraas W. Saith Henry*. Drug Store dl jn Lowell Gmile Co. Eickboff and Mary Joan Jager. Runciman Elevator Come in and eompmre tire sectUms for QUALITT and CONSTRUCTION Detroit, nave bought tbe tenant " Caledonia with her par- . . -r . ral< wj]] w National Bank Bnildinc, phys*dans for 50 years in oofrtctina borne labor and respectfully ask Phone 117 F 1-2 Lowell tDik have been printin g thes1%iUet ads at 306 E. Main SL. Lowell. Phone 36 IIS Broadway farm of the estate of Mrs. Sarah ** IONIA. MICHIGAN. you to do the same Our prices BEWARE Of IMITATIONS Lowell. Mich. a loss and the new rate is simply excess acids. 25c and 50c a botlie—• Patrooize Ledger adverlisen. that you eon see far yourself the EXTRA VALUES we give Winks and plan on taking posses- any dnifrtare. are reasonable, and we do our The Ledger coven this terri- on a 'live and let live basis." Under State Saperviaioa sion the first of May. work with care. Miss Lelha Yeiter and Ivanjtory Iborougtly 3C-tf The Publisher. EIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER ind ALTO SOIX), THURSDAY. APRIL l«. 1931

BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching by the pastor. Subiect:! Rowena Hale, of I^anslng, called Hlstory'i Greatest Savings! "Christ, the Divider of Men." This and That nt the J. C. Hatch hnme Sunday. Food Class Serves Sumlay srhnol. 10:30. All welcome to all of these ser- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klste were Proarliing. 11:30. Subject: "The1 vices. Young people especially From Around Grand Rapids visitors Wednes- Delightful Luncheon LawiRollerforReit Tabernacle." i invited to attend the young peo- day. You no people's meet In a. 0:30. ple's meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Frankie Dlckerson, of A most delicious and attractive 50 ceiti Bessie VanTatenhove, leaner. Bring the children to the Sab- The Old Town Grand Hapids, spent the wiek- luncheon was served Wednesday, Delivered and called for.II Liilies' Bible class every Tues- bath school. end In her own home here. April 8th. In the home economics day at 2:30 p. m.. at the parson- A. J Hoelsema. Pastor. rooms at the High school to five Mrs. Cora McKay was at Alto Mrs. , ilson, of Grand Hapids, age . Thursday eveninn prayer Is assKtlng with the work at the guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bamboo Lawn Rakes service at 2iKi Division at 7:30. Trout fishing licenses at Stock- Monday evening. home of Albert Burri at Moseley. Smith, Miss Harriet Smith, Miss Ms IN Snnday evening service, 7:30, ing's. Miss Hazel Hoag spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klste, Betty, Helen Donohue and Mr. Lee Mil- in (irand Hapids. ler. Robert, and Shirley Ellen, spent Steel Brume Rakea... .|1.00 Mable Zahm has returned home Sunday afternoon with relatives The meal, which was carried from Ulodgett huspjtal. In Greenville. out as a project by the members Miss Omaline Tappi spent the of the advanced foods class, con- Poultry Supplies A Paints Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beusser and sisted of week-end in (irand Hapids. daughter, and Miss Irene Beusser, Fruit Cocktail Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fineis spenl of (irand Rapids, spent the week- EAR TIRES Detroit Jewel Gas Stores Monday in Detroit on business. end at the Wesley Crooks home. Veal Cutlets Mashed Potatoes aNif TUBES Creamed Peas In Timbale Cases Equipped with Philiraa Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Johnson Nut Bread Ym (U mm To.r prfr* ••J MUI I "1 W«Y trntj THE mmk, Eithel Ford were in Grand Hap- have returned from Grand Hap- Neopolitan Dessert ids Tuesday. ids. where they spent the Winter. «( tlr»!—C^dj«r." BtiMtaf MHJJWS MORF rtrr. cM*. to Coffee Cookies GEE'S HMDWAIE •ffrr ike MOST VALUE to twy prin nnf. Mrs. W. Washburn and son, Mr. Johnson Is In quite poor health. The entire luncheon w a s Lowell, Michigan. David Washburn, of Alto, were Cel oar Liberal Offer for Your Old Tim planned and served by class in Lansing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs John Miller and BXTBA SAVIMCS IF YM BIT IN PAIBS members. A green and white col- Specials for The Fifth District meeting of Neva, and Mr. and Mrs. Blake, of Of s* heme was followed through- the American U-gion will be held Battle Creek, spent Sunday with U/Him* (. out the courses. Read thc Ledger adt. Mr. Miller's brother, Wm. G. April 23rd al Rockford. boot) >YE*H Saturday i^\\ Mrs. W. F. Smith was called to Miller and family. n// tn/ry Grand Hapids Monday to help an Mrs. W. F. Smith, of Monroe ICfXO Tin, invalid friend this week. Ave., gave a dinner Sunday. Her Bacon Squares, lb 14c Dan Sinclair, of Big Rapids, guests were Mrs. Dlckerson, of spent Ihe week-end with his par- (irand lUplds, Mrs. Sweet and Miss Myrtle Taylor. Picnic Hams, lb. 15c ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sinclair. KROCER Mrs. Jennie Berry and Helen Mrs. F. E. White, Mrs. M. N. Henry. Mrs. Elizabeth Lallev and Boneleti Picnic Hams, lb 20c Brown spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Floy Kyser in (irant. Mrs. Peter Fineis were dinner ests Tuesday of Mrs. D. G. Hamburg, 2 lbs 23c Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Sheline. of Gok. at I^inslng at a meeting of East Lansing, were Thursdav doctors of science held In the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Jef- state capltol. SPECIALS Sausage, 2 lbs. 25c eries. Quality Foods Beef Roast, lb. 15c Mrs. Mildred Potter, of Sauford. is spending a few davs with her College Glee Club Tkte « Big Sariap, to* at These Lew irents. Sir. and Mrs. Lewis TV* R^tortog Beef Ribs, lb. 10c nes. Sings Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Okeson. of Prices Wallworth. Wis., were Sunday The Wheaton college Glee club, WEAVER'S MARKET guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Wheaton, IlL, Is to be In law- Ralph's Tire and Radio Shop Knapp. ell Sunday morning at the Ger- Vnlcanlting Battery Charging Radio Service Phone 156 We Deliver Miss Viola Anderson, of Grand man M. E. church at 10 o'clock lo Hapids, spent Thursday evening sing sacred songs. At 11 o'clock Flour •a.- Tie with her mother, Mrs. Harry An- they sing In the Congregational O. £. S. Officers derson. church. The Glee club Is com- Social Events Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hossmson, posed of thirty-five members. Di- Mrs. Fred Bogers entcrlained rected by Mr. Leroy Hamp, a pro- Cyclamen Chapter No. 94, has with a birthday dinner Sunday Couitry Club 59c FRESH GARDEN SEEDS of Greenville, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. fessor of music In the University elected the following officers for In honor of the birthday anni- A qaaHtj float for giBond mm. Bulk or Package Klumpp. of . A musical treat is In the ensuing year: versary of Frank Beckwith, of T store for the people of LowelL All Worthy Matron—Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Kieth Firman returned Vergennes. Besides the honored are welcome at both churches. A White. larhan Am S«tp --1 17t * home Monday after spending two jest, Mr. am. Mrs. George M. Flower Seeda Lawn Graaa Seeda free will offering will be taken. Worthy Patron—Wm. Hartman. weeks with her mother. Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Associate Matron—Mrs. 0. J. Frank Zahm. Bogers were present. Suorkmt "j*- SI Onion S«la CAUGHT IN TIME Yeiter. George Gordon, wife and son, Associate Patron—Allen Ben- Mrs. Olive McQueen entertained Pork aid loots -jr* 1' b of Lansing, visited Mr. Gordon's nett. her Bridge club Thursday eve- sister, Mrs. Wm. H. Green, one The fire department was called Hunter & Steed to the home of Robert Stiles Sat- Secretary—Mrs, Arthur Arm- ning with a 5 o'clock dinner. day last week. strong. Bridge followed the dinner and Mfot FriiLKS^S - 2So Farm Implement Dealers urday morning. Fire was In the Mr. and Mrs. George Tornga, of roof caused by a spark from the Treasurer—Mrs. Allen Bennett. honors of the evening were re- Lowell. Mich. 304 W. Mtin St. Phone 270 Ada. and Vincent Jones, of Grand chimney. No damage was done Conductress--Mrs. M. Sinclair. ceived by Mrs. Monica Doyle and Bapids, spent Sunday at thc home to the home. F. M. Johnson was Associate Conductress—Mrs. W. Mrs. Hazel Kropf. Guests were of John Dawson. Hartman. Mrs. Beatrice Althen, Mrs. Moni- Prues -- 2 " 15c the first to notice the fire, and the Misses Viola and Eithol Ander- fire department made a quick The worthy matron and wor- ca Doyle, Mrs. Francis Bergin, Median riaa meaty fr*U. Daldaw wM braakfeat cereals Mf+++M* son, of Grand Hapids, spent Sun- response. , thy patron were chosen delegates Mrs. Leona Borgerson, Mrs. Edith day with their parents, Mr. and to Grand Chapter. Kellogg. Mrs. Zella Yeiter, Mrs. u Alternates, associate matron Mrs. Harry Anderson. PROBABLY SOBER NOW Mabel Shepard and Mrs. Hazel Purity Hit Oleo 10c Walter Gibson has been absent and associate patron. Kropf. Installation will be held at first from his meal market this week An Inebriated passenger from GO BACK regular meeting. May 8. by illness. Chris. Klumpp has Detroit was taken off the bus on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meyers entertained with a dinner Sun- . iNf't FUk. FlHr "ii* Hi been working for him. M-16 Sunday night near the Madi- MeUgaa rallied (Low* Mick) gan oil station. He was taken Want ads. bring results. day, having as their guests, Mr. Turn back one hundred yeara and place your- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry and and Mrs. George Root and family, family, of (irand Hapids. were to justice court, charged with be- Praaos 2 i£. 25o aelf in Marsac'a moccaaina; there you are juat ing drunk and disorderly and of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. John Saturday and Sunday guests of |Wright, of Vergennes, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Webster. now languishes in the county Presh Baked Lb. pushing your heavily laden canoe up Grand jail for 30 days. Mrs. S. Rowland and daughter, of lin| Ilo Misses Sarah June and Anna South Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. river, with one mighty aweep of the paddle May Engle, of Jenison. spent the EYES Sam Meyers and son. week-end with their parents. BORN toorion Loaf Chooao 2lo around the atern you eaae ita noae into the soft Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Engle. Thc Pool and Poker club and April 6. 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. mud on the south bank of Grand river, oppoaite Mr. and Mra. C. E. A. Bunze their ladles enjoyed an Easter and daughter. Edna Marie, of St. Tony Helderop. a son. Tony, Jr., dinner Thursday esc ning In tb Mrs. Helderop was Miss Dorothy RIGHT? Combination Sale the mouth of ita largest tributary, Flat river. Johns, were Wednesday callers club rooms on Main street. Mrs. C. of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jefferies. Kellogg. Collar and Mrs. W. Hartman acted 1 PaefcafM C—try Clmh Jell, any flavor Everything is juat the same aa when you left it April 13, 1931, to Mr. and MrjS. Mrs. Peter VanderMuelen re- as hostesses. Bridge followed din- One 3-m. Marasehlne Cherries Harold Boning, a 7-n) daughter ner and honors of the evening two years before, promiaing youraelf to return lumed to her home in Dearborn al the home of Mrs. l^'na Luz. were received by Miss Ariel Law- * MlTidval Glass MeUU Monday after spending the week Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James at an early date and establish a trading post. wilh her father, Frank Taylor. rence and George M. Parker. Hilton, (nee Sue White,) April 14, Guests were Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Mrs. Emma Howk and Mrs. AH The log hut built you decorate ita walls with in Ionia, a daughter, Nancy Sue. I^ee, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roth, Mr. A Real Value Harry Anderson spent Tuesday and Mrs. George M. Parker, Mr For evening with Misses Viola anil 33® gum, snowshoea, pots, pans and furs— SALES INCREASE Eithol Anderson in Grand Hapids. and Mrs. M. N. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Now Folka, Lowell celebrates your landing Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and A progressive monthly increase Clyde Collar, Sir. and Mrs. Art m L-- CoBBtry (Inb-Halfes No. son Douglas, of Ionia, were Tues- August 6, 7, 8. So why not do the Papering in Oakland-Pontlac production Are your eyes right If not, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bart- • vWIvS la heavy syrup Can & 1 v day guests of the former's par- since the turn of the year culmin- lett, Mrs. Clara McCarly, Miss 7 do not handicap yourself and Painting now We can serve you well. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Parker. ated with a total of 11,291 units Ariel Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. by delaying to give them Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond,! built In March which exceeded Arthur Annstrong. Oar Mothon' Cocoa 2 & Ilo of Linsing. and Mr. and Mrs. not only January and February, proper attention. Come in Harley Hunter, of Keene. were but also was larger than March and let ua give you a free Mrs. Oscar Brezina entertained ClittoR Too Special K-Lk. Pkg. 11a Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. of 1930. examination. We will rl>d' the Neighborhood Bridge club Sinclair. Unexpected Increases In retail Thursday evening with a seven Look's Drug Store ly specify the type of glass- Littlo Bo-Poop *—•" 25c Mr. and Mrs. John Rozell and demand have necessitated emerg- o'clock dinner. Bridge followed LOWELL, MICH. James Rozell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. ency tralnload shipments to var- es to properly correct yonr the dinner, and honors of the Clarence Hozell and baby, of ious points, especially In the vision— and suggest the evening were received bv Mrs. C. Scott ville. called on the former's Middle West. H. Runciman and Mrs. Elizabeth ieaf •( style most becoming to you Con Meol 5 ^ 15c brother, James Hozell, Sunday. Accordlg to the McQueen Motor Lalley. Guests were Mrs. H. M. King's Sincerity Yellow Graanlated Meal Mrs. Katherine Webster re- Co. the emergency tralnload ship- Shivel, Mrs. John Arehart, Mrs. turned to her home at White ments represent the margin by E. SICL ER E. Thomas, Mrs Elizabeth Lalley, Cloud Sunday after spending a which actual sales have exceed- Mrs. Wm. Wachtcrhouser, Mrs. F. few days wilh her sons, Glen ed dealers' forecasts. Your Optomotrlst J. McMahon. Mrs. C. H. Runci- Rolled Oats - IS ^ 25c and Lyle Webster and their fami- man and Mrs. Elizabeth Lalley. SATURDAY SPECIALS LOWELL, MICH. lies. No medium or method can be- gin to compare with The Ledger Mrs. Elizabeth Charles enter Mr. and Mrs. F. MacFarlane •iMtri rime - k In covering this field. talned the St. Mary's Guild Fri and family, of Detroit, Miss Dor- day afternoon at the home of her Evaporated Milk I £1 22o HAMBIRG RIAIT is MacFarlane. of Kalamazoo, daughter, Mrs. Charles Knapp. were week-end guests of their Fifteen members attended. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mac- Whole Wkoat inoaitt ^ So ib. ib. Farlanc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fineis en 12 IrdhrMeal Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. SINDAY tertained a party of twenty guests 10c 2c Chester Weldon were Mr. and strand from Portland Sunday In honor Mrs. Carl Garrison. Dolly Meyers, LOWELL of the birthday of Mrs. Oscar S. Jeanette Systna, Cora Lamers aid MONDAY Rice, sister of Mrs. Fineis. All Pork and Beios 4-25c and Dorothy Weaver, all of Fort attended the matinee at thc CoBBtry dab ~ la toaalo aaaee flavored wkk Park IEEF HEARTS Wayne, Ind. Strand theater In the afternoon. HONEY Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Shepard and Mr. Frank Zahm were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ruben Lee were also 10c Ib. 10c card Earl Green and children, of guests of the ^yenlng. Soda Crackers 2 £ 19c Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. Alger Dygert, — Cooatry Chah of Grand Hauids, and Miss Louise Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rlttenger, Fell, of Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bailey, Mrs. Oleomargarine, 5 lbs 51c Mr. and Mrs. Archie Travis and Blanche Van Wormer, Miss Marie Special Hoaseeieaning Sale two children and Mr. and Mrs. VanVlect, of Ionia. Miss Gladys Seward Bussell and two children, Marriaft it a fsmble Hickert, Miss Alice Koers, Miss IS Qvart Pail, 1 OM Datah Claaaaer, 4 Ban Fresh Fith and Oyiters of Augusta, were Sunday guests Helen Bristol, of Grand Rapids, P mm* Q ••apt 9 Wall Paper Cleaaer, of Mrs. Travis' parents. Mr. and and net many get Miss Omllc Tappo, Victor Clem- i Krager toep Pawner, 1 Larfe Mrs. W. J. Morse and family. WIVES ens, Wesley Clemens, Bill De- CM pee, 1 AraMUIe laney, Fred Althouse, Bussell Mrs. Albert Burri Is spending a a syitem to beat itl K Morse, Lester Bailey enjoyed a Gibson's Service & Quality Market couple of weeks In Grand Hapids ' \ EDWARD EVERETT dinner at Lone Pine Inn, Tues- AU 117 West Main st.. Phone 224 with her little daughter, Betty Lowell, Mich. day evening. for Lou. who is being cared for at Chorion 99« Ihe home of an aunt. Little Billy I ESTHER RAISTON Burn Is still a patient at the hos- LAURA IA RIANTE pital. RY PATSY RUTH MULLL Announcements FRBOH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Mrs. Harry Anderson accom- panied by Mrs. Hannah Bartlett, Rebekah meeting 8:00 April 21. Miss Edna Allen, Mrs. Emma • U&Sfll MACK A Belc-Burst- Buying The Last Half Ton Howk, Miss Myrtle Taylor attend- ing Jamboree The Garden Ix)re club will Oranges 2 - 49c ed the South l^owell Aid society of Joy! meet with Mrs. Fineis on West Thursday held at the home of Main street, Tuesday, April 21st. Sweet and Juicy • Faacy CaHfoniia • 211 die Mrs. J. Sterzlck. Mabelle Harker, Sec. Is The Time To Try Our Mr. and Mn. Reuben Lee at- tended a pot luck bridge dinner The Woman's Auxiliary of Ihe Bjiiais~~~'4 - 23c at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl American U*glon will meet Mon- Cucner In Grand Rapids one day night at the City hall. evening last week. Five tables of bridge were In play and each Pocahontas Egg Coal guest received an Easter favor. New Potatoes 4 -• 25c HE STEPPED Miss Buth Clark. 1930 graduate, II MEMOIIAM Fancy Florida - Choice Quality who completed a stenographic OUT AND course and graduated from the STEPPED IN— Wingeier—In loving remem- CHOICE QUALITT MEATS No Smoke or Soot Drfvenport-Mc Lwlibm busaimss to a lot of trouble! brance of our dear wife, and college In February, has accepted mother, Ethel, who passed on FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPBCIALS a position wilh the Edgar S. When the clock struck eight two years ago, April 13, 1929: Klefer Tannery Co. In Grand Rap- Holds Fire and Saves Extra Steps he heard the call of the Ids. Our lips cannot speak how we Whoopee Bird, and stepped loved her. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Townsend Pork Loh Roast ^ 15k out with abandon. He Our hearts cannot tell what to and sons Julian and David and thought "Mr. Zero," his say. Whole or baif - Rib or loia end More Heat Units Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and double, could fool mother- God only knows how we miss son Junior, all of Hastings, were in-law, but he didn't count her. Ikaakloss Picaics lie Sundav- guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. on wlfie returning unex- In a world that Is lonesome today G. Jefferies and Harold. The pectedly—and that was Melrose brand - 4 to 6 Lb. average Its Treated For Dust at No Extra Cost Will Wlngejer. party made a Irlp to the Hardy when the fun began! dam. the big power development Geraldine and Robert. Froth Picaic loan ">• 12a of the Consumer's Power com- pany on the Muskegon river. The RECOUNT ON SUPERVISOR IN Fiaa for roasting or bolttag mammoth bowl now contains VERGENNES about 83 feet of waler. C. H. RUNCIMAN Percy Read, who ran on slips SOUND NEWS—REVIEW—ALL COLOR NOVELTY Beef Roast * 14c New stock of Indies' and Gents' for supervisor In Vergennes Phone 34 Lowell, Mich. wrist watches at Stocking's. township, and who was defeated Sunday Matinee at ?:00 Evenings at 7 and 9 on the face of returns, has de- YOUR. 'DOLLAR. -BUYS MORF AT A • Kf^OCER STOKf«| . manded a recount, which is 10c-20c Clean-up days start Monddaya , 20c-40c scheduled to take place this April 20. (c47 (Thursday) afternoon.

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