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Suit to Be Papa, Mamma Take Turn at D School Again

Suit to Be Papa, Mamma Take Turn at D School Again

SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER- 2lT19297 NUMBER.4G RAZE PIO N EER City and Buchanan Township Agree to Divide Assetsand Liabilities RESIDENCE 0

Now H ere’s CARL WR1HT ike PAPA, MAMMA RED CROSS Proposition SUIT TO BE TAKE TURN AT DRIVE HERE FARM BURNED Thirteen Room Structure was A More or Less; .Gentle Kemlnder Built in Bi Haws; D SCHOOL AGAIN 1879. I do all; I can to be helpful, I try DISMISSES FRI. AND 'SAT to; be honest and good; DEFECTIVE FLUE I ’ve builded. the fires every morn­ City Takes 76 Per Cent; Eighty-Five School Patrons The Thirty Club Takes ing and tried to be saving of Township 24 Per Cent Guests on Friday Charlie of the Fund Galien Fire Truck Helps to wood. Debts and Assets. Evening-, Campaign. Save the Other I ’ve worked after time every even­ Buildings. ing and not even let out a LIBRARY TO CITY P.-T. A. SPONSORS squawk. QUOTA SET AT $200 Fire starting in a defective flue And; two times already this morn­ Regular Routine of Glasses completely destroyed the residence ing I shoveled, the snow off the Township1 Gets Road Ma­ The Money is to be Used for on the C. M. Wright farm, 4.H walks chinery and Election Are Repeated for Their Health Work in the miles northeast of Galien early I ’ve gotten; my work done up early, Apparatus. Benefit. Schools. Monday evening, I always say thank you and Russell Wright, son of the own­ '" please, Assets and liabilities of the old About eighty-five parents avail­ er, lived at the place, and noticed And I don’t never bother the ladies; ed themselves of the opportunity Buchanan will be given an op­ fire about the chimney about 5:30 Buchanan township were amicably portunity of contributing a quota by throwing wet snow at their divided at a joint meeting of the of attending school last Friday p. m., while he was milking at the knees. evening and all those in attend­ of $200 to the County Red Gross barn. He mounted to the roof by new township board and the city Fund in a drive to be held .here I've wiped off the forms for the commission, held in, the library on ance declared It to be the most a ladder and poured water avouno foreman, I've dusted his chair profitable and interesting event Fridas'- and Saturday of this week. the chimney until he was sure that Tuesday night, the arrangements The Buchanan quota is not large for the boss— effected including the dismissal of yet sponsored by the local Parent- the fire had been entirely extin­ But I; won’t anymore after Christ­ Teachers Association. It is only in comparison with other towns guished. He then went on about the mandamus suit against, the and contributors have the assur­ mas, unless the big stiff; comes township, board for a share of the regretted that more of the parents his chores, keeping an eye on the across. did not co-operate with the Asso­ ance that fully as much as the, house, A snort time later be 192S township road maintenance quota amounts to will be expend­ ---- — o—------fund. ciation and the school and avail saw flames break over the comb ed on the pupils of local schools of roof and found the entire north The Armistice Debts and assets, were divided themselves of this splendid op- Bi Haws ' portunity of becoming better ac- ip dental and other health work. side of the roof, which was out 6t on the basis of 76 per cent for ! quainted with each other and the The entire county fund of $3,500 sight from the barn in flames. the city and 24 per cent for the is added to a fund of $1,500 ap­ The township-city fight is done, township, ’that being the ratio of teachers. After an ineffectual attempt to the troubled waters' smoothed propriated by the county super­ check the progress of the fire the property in the two divisions at I During the class periods each visors and the whole used to sup­ with;, oil, i the last assessment. Debts amount I teacher, in a very interesting man­ family directed, their efforts io port a school nurse. This nurse saving the contents, carrying out No more will Matt load up his gun. to $7,000 in notes held by the Bu­ ner, presented the aims of their has co-operated with the local to sling slug at Jessie Boyle. respective courses to the parents the furniture, most of which was chanan. State bank and the First school nurse, Mrs. Reha Lamb, in saved. The township’s; got the road ma­ National Bank. in attendance. In most instances denta. and tonsil examinations, chines—it seems that they must The other assets, of the; old the parents left the class room, and care of tubercular children. The Galien fire department was have a drag, township: were appraised as fol­ with a broader understanding of Buchanan has been one of the fa­ called and the chemical truck was the problems of both the teacher (Copyright, Ys. N. U.) vored communities in the past in rushed to the scene, performing The town has an election booth, a lows: road machinery $406; li­ and the pupil. yoeman services in protecting the ’t dictionary and a flag brary, including adding machine receiving aid from the Red Cross The committee in charge wish service. The quota ^ asked for yeoman services in protecting the And lots of library books, which and safe, $3,357. It was agreed that to thank Supt. H. C. Stark and caught fire once but the flames ..certainly is. what they need, the city should take the library amounts to $,05-per capita for the Principal E_ H. Ormtston; and city. •" - ...... - ■ - .were, put -out- before - they JWw all Frank Merson,_Pcjst and and.fistpres, and the.itQ,wnship.the each teacher who so ■ heartily' co­ Mich. ManufaeKmng* Record. SCHOOL CHILDREN - headway! Neighbors gathered tc -'Peats have got to dots'le'ax-n to road machinery and one election operated In making the evening a The two day drive will1 be under the estimated number of 500 ard read1. booth and two ballot boxes,. While success. the direction of a different chair­ aided in restricting the fire and No more will those tough country the township lacked about $400 of At the close of the evening, re­ Publishes Story on Clark Co. man- each day, Mrs. Ida Bishop, be­ carrying out furniture. The house­ boys gang up together after Its share on the basis of the pro_ freshments were served by the — ------o------HAVE TO BREAK ing chairman Friday and Mrs’. hold goods were carried to the dark posed 24-76 division, the township courtesy committee of E.-T. A. TOTAL RESOURCES $12,297,670; ANTICIPATED EARNINGS FOR Charles Pears Saturday. The Louis Paul home across the row!. To bust our plate glass; windows in, board! agreed to the settlement In Thirty Club will have workers sta­ 1929 .OVER $7 PER SHARE; IN CREASE' OVER LAST YEAR. The house was built by H. G. and chop; the' trees' down; In the. consideration of a. dismissal by the PATHS TO SCHOOL tioned each day :in the -post office, Wright, father of C. M. Wright, park. city of all. claim to a share of the Community Chorus the First National and the Bu­ in 1879, and was a two-story 13- We; used to call each other' names, road! maintenance funds Of 1923 The following article on the transmissions, drills and wheels. SUPT. STARK PROTESTS FAIL­ chanan State Bank, to receive- con* room structure, built ■ of white > but all of this is past and o’er— and all preceding years, and the Meets at Clark earnings and output of the Clark Dollar volume of differential and URE TO CLEAR SIDE­ tributions. For each donation of wood, black walnut and other val­ 1 Since the mandamus suit is done, dismissal of suit for the same. Equipment Company during the gear production is also expected WALKS. $1 or more the contributor will be uable hardwoods. A strange-feu- let no man dam us anymore. It was further agreed that all Theatre Monday first half of 1929 is taken from a to increase to approximately $3,- enrolled as a. member of the Na­ ture of the occurrence was the delinquent taxes, are to he divided recent issue of the^SIichigan Man­ 300,000" from the' 1923 total of We are advised this morning by tional Red Cross. fact that the chimney which caus­ on the basis; of the property A meeting preliminary to the or­ ufacturing and Financial record: $2,913,029. A gain also Is indi­ Superintendent Harold Stark .that Supt. Harold Stark will conduct ed the disaster had been rebuilt against which they are levied. ganization of a Community Chor­ For the six months ended .Tune cated in estimated manufacture of in the absence of action tow’ard a drive for donations in the schools five years ago. Wright carried S3,- Resolutions were; drawn up by us, was held at the Kelley Studio. 30, last, net earnings of the Clark S,000,000 pounds of steel castings 500 on the house and $500 on the both bodies and; were passed un­ Monday evening. The meeting Equipment Company of Buchanan, compared with 7,142,311 in 192S. cleaning sidewalks either by the contents, which represents only WHITENAMI animously, ratifying the agree­ The company ,ha.s put into pro­ city or by property owners, school Presbyterian Men partial coverage. was attended by 20 Buchanan peo­ combined wTith Frost Gear and ment outlined above and author­ ple who are interested in choral Forge Company, recently acquired duction this year a new type of children were forced to break their Form Hillside Club izing the mayor and clerk of the , work. subsidiary, totaled $957,459, equal patented rear axle housing made own paths this morning', many ar­ town and! the- supervisor and clerk, of seamless steel tubing, wnich Velma Metzgar is I A second meeting is planned to after preferred dividend require­ riving at school with stockings of the township to reissue notes to ments to! $3.67 a share on the 249,- provides greater strength and In response to ,an invitation ex- take care of their respective be held next Mondaj’ night at and clothing in a condition to en­ Wedded Saturday 7:30 o'clock at the Clark Theatre, 09S common shares outstanding. safety than in the usual welded tended by the Men's Fellowship shares of the old township indebt­ This compares with combined net housing, with no increase in cost. danger their health. Responsibility Club at their meeting at the Meth­ edness. when an, organization will be ef­ to Morley Meyers fected and plans for carrying on profits during the first half of Acquisition of Frost Gear and for clearing sidewalks rests Some­ odist Church, Nov. 6, to all denom­ The city was represented by choral, work here will he decided! 192S of $672,092 or $2.52 a share, Forge assures satisfactory supply where, if city ordinances are as inations to organize with them on Morley Meyers and Velma Metz- Mayor Hathaway, Commissioners upon. on current share basis. of gears under all conditions and complete as they should be. It an undenominational basis, the gar, both of Buchanan, were unit­ Merson and Leiter, abd Clerk facilities manufacturing and sell­ men of the Presbyterian Church ed! in marriage at St. Joseph Sat­ The choral work will be under Although figures on the third is Stark’s' idea that this responsi­ Harry Post. The township was quarter net are not available, in­ ing economies. This company re­ bility should he fixed and enforc­ met on. Tuesday night and organ-- urday.. Mr. Meyer.s is in the em­ Named at the Hearing of the represented by Supervisor Jesse the leadership of Mrs. Sara Sher­ ported net profit Of $354,350 in ized into the Hillside Club, which ploy of the Berrien County Elec­ man Maxon of Sawyer and Chi­ terests close to the company state ed. It 'will be helpful, Stark said, Stockholders -snp pun H-tnicy unarr xpsio 'apfog operations in the current half- 1928. if the sno!w plows would cover the is to co-operate with the Fellow­ tric Shop. The bride is a daughter ti.ces Tichenor and Neiswander. cago, will be undenominational in Earnings of Clark Equipment ship Club in social activities. It. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metzgar 1 Petition. character and is being planned pri­ year will at least equal the record city early after snow fall and lo­ for the first six. months and a have shown a steady growth dur­ cal residents: finished cleaning the is anticipated that similar action and a student at the: Buchanan marily to create a larger cultural ing the last six years, expanding- will be taken by other churches. high school...... ” MUST B E CONFIRMED Martin Mann and social life in the community. • full year's profit of more than $7 walks after the plows. , a share is considered likely. In from $166,725 in 1924 to the pies --■ — 0 The following signed as charter Robbed of Clothing All Buchanan residents interest­ 192S, combined earnings of Clark ent record figure of $1,231,525. es­ members of the Hillside Club: Two New Houses _ William, Harrah of the State ed in choral work are invited to Coiiipanv and Frost Company tablished in 1928, Revival Services G. :G. Rogers, C; L. Jalving, J. . Bank of Niles; and Herbert Roe, be present at the meeting. Dne were SI,535,375, or $6,02 a share The company has outstanding A. White, L. R. Bradley, Ralph Being Constructed cashier of the Buchanan State Overcoat in Detroit need not be an artist, on present number of shares. $1,214,900 in 7 per cent prei. erred A t Evan Church Wegner, H- L. Conant, G. D. Ham- bank, were designated joint receiv­ Stock and :249,09s shares of non­ ilton, A. !H. Beri-y, D. L Vander- ers for the Campbell Transmission ,, The company is engaged chief­ par common. Common issue has To Close Sunday slice. II. M Beistle, F. C Merson, - In Sehasty Addit. Word, has been received from Local Vocalists to ly in the manufacture of automo­ Company, as the result of a hear­ Martin Mann and wife, eti route bean substantially increased (lur­ A. B. Muir, D. L. Boardman, T.' Two new houses are under con- ing held before Judge Charles E. tive parts,: including axles, wheels, ing the current year, A stock divi­ D: Childs, Ralph Alien, Allan :S.te-; strucf!on in the Sehastj' addition to visit their son, Delbert, at Sing at Niles Musical brakes and. transmissions and also The evangelistic services at tlie White. Thursday for- the petition of Charlottesville, Va., to the effect dend of 25,500 shares was,- author­ Church .Of Christ which are being yenson, P. B. Wallace, C. A. And- on West Torre Coupe Road, one a group of stockholders headed bv produces twist drills for use by a ized on April 2, 1929, and, stock­ lauer, John Rehm. by Jerome Sebasty and the other that their car was broken into in Tea on Monday variety of industries. Through its conducted by the singing evangel­ Henry Adams; and represented 1>y Detroit and- two. suit cases full- of holders were algo issued rights to ist, Walter F. Scott, of Wheatland, The following; officers were elect­ by Walter Errisperger on . a__lpt /. Seth Bidwell. of1 Grand Rapids, subsidiary, Clark Tructractor conx- purchase 10,000 additional "hares ed: president, John Rehm; secre­ .bdugbt,^ by him., Sebasty is. buudirig' clothing and. an overcoat were- pany, the company manufactures Ind., and the minister, J. L Grif­ seeking to wind up the affairs of taken. The auto had been locked The Musical Tea to be given by . at $40. ' The company has also fith, will continue . until Sunday tary, Carl Hamilton; treasurer, T. a six room,cottage. He states that th6 company: the. Niles Music Club in the dining gasoline propelled industrial haul­ sold 40,000 slip, res to bankers to D. Childs. residents in the addition are an* but the thieves managed to break age vehicles for use in large man­ night, Nov. 24 These services The action sets, aside the ap_ the. lock. Mr;, and Mrs. Mann room of the Four Flags Hotel on finance the expansion of plants are being "well attended in spite of xious to secure a, street light" at Tuesday is of interest to Buchan­ ufacturing plants, railroad termi­ and business" and 24.09S shares the south end of the new street, • pointmenfc of, Thomas; E. Cain of are planning to spend the winter nals and yards, the bad weather. A goodly num­ Wild Cats Here Niles, as receiver in. the Harrah with their son, who is member of. an music lovers. Mrs. E . C. Pas- Were issued, to. complete the purr, ber have been added to the church opposite the oue installed at the foreclosure proceedings,. The ac­ the. teaching staff of the Univer­ coe and Mrs, Harry-B. Thompson, Customers in the automotive chas uf the Frost Gear. arid many others are in the mood And the Wolves junction of Kill street and Terre tion terminates the appointment sity of Virginia. They were ac­ being among, the vocalists, on- the trade comprise a majority of truck On April 30, 1929, after giving to make "the good confession.” Coupe Road, and that such insta1- of Thomas E.. Cain, cashier- of the companied. by Arthur and Jerry, program. manufacturers in addition, to pas­ effect to stock, increases, the com­ The following' subjects will, be Are on the W ay lation would materially aid lr. de­ State Bank of Niles, who was ap­ who are returning here this, week Local members will entertain senger car builders including pany had total resources of $12,- of interest to many: ■ velopment. pointed: temporary receiver at the. .with the car.. guests at the Tea to which the Chrysler, General Motors, Gra- 297,670. Current assets aggregated Thursday evening, “The Conver­ time; Harrah, instituted foreclosure general public is invited. -Elabo­ lxam-Faige, Nash, Reo, Studecaker $6,495,000, including cash holdings sion of a Colored Man;” Friday, Confirmation of the Record, story Nephew of H . Cap eh proceedings to: recover a $30;000 rate Colonial costume effects are and Willys-Ovex-land. Official es­ of $2,460,000.. Current liabilities “The Creed that Christ Recog­ carried two weeks ago to the ef­ mortgage and: accrued interest of Winter Weather planned for the occasion. The mu-, timates indicate .a full year gain of were $1,33S,000, leaving indicated nized;” Saturday, "What Must I. fect that a hard winter is on the -. ,?3;000. sical program, will start at 2:30 23 per cent in output, of. axles, net working 'capital of $5,167,000. do to be Saved?” Sunday morning, way received substantiation during Reported Victim c-f _ Attorney Wilbur N., Burns of the Interferes with o’clock. A general admission of “What Must I ."do. to Keep Saved?” the-past week, from a report to the Flying Accident law? firm of Burns; &. Hadsell, of 50c will be charged. Sunday evening,'“What is Christ­ effect that a wild cat had been, Niles and Attorney Louis Ham. Troop 41 Hike tors, an average of about $54 each. ian Baptism?” seen on the lawn, of the George B. Word was received ■ here in the merschm’idt of South, Bend, ap­ Bank officials state that the week­ Believing that the. church and Richards home on Moccasin Ave­ past week of the accidental death peared at the hearing yesterday in, Alva Canfield in BUCHANANBANKS ly deposits building up these sums the gospel of Jesus Christ affords nue. This follows two reports of Ex-nest J. Capen, nephew of H. behalf jointly .of Mr,. Harrah,, Re­ A combined indoor and outdoor ranged from 25 cents weekly to the greatest blessings that :mau of wild cats seen along coantry N. Capen of Buchanan, .in a plane ceiver' Cain and the Campbell program, featured the weekly­ Car Wreck on Way $20 weekly. While entered as can receive the minister »invites roads near Buchanan, Mrs. Rich­ accident at Lincoln, m., Friday.- Transmission, corporation. Re­ meeting Tuesday night of Buchan­ RELEASE $28,000 Christmas Club funds, they will be everyone to attend, these meetings ards states that she observed the Capen had been flying for 12 years-, ceivership petitioners were repre­ an boy scout troop No. 41. Twen­ To Yankeetown, Fla. expended for a wide variety of and to “give heed” unto these animal early in the evening under and operated an airplane factory sented by Atty Seth Bidwell: of purposes, including, Christmas things. the street light and thought at and ti-aining school for aviators.. ty members of the troop were 1 Relatives here have received CHRISTMAS FUNDS first that; it. was a dog, on account He was trying out a new’type of i Grand Rapids. The latter will be present,, including Scoutmaster Leo word that Mr. and Mrs. Alva Can- presents, clothing and tax pay­ ‘'Sssociated with Attorneys Burns ments. The release of the funds of its unusual size. monoplane,, which he had flown Slate and Assistant Scoutmaster field- met, with a disastrous auto­ Old Man Winter. several times before. At'an iilti* and Hammerschmidt in. handling Lyle Mitchell.. . mobile accident while en route: to CLUB SAVINGS REGISTER AN is timely for the latter purpose as all legal matters pertaining to the Florida; two. weeks ago. When INCREASE OVER THE the winter tax payment comes due W. C. T. LL Meets at tude of 500 feet -he lost contiul winding up of the concern. An interesting feature was a PAST YEAR. on Dec. 10. Pays Buchanan fx-om some unknown reason ’ and tug-of-war in the snow. about 40 miles this side of Nash­ Although Atty. Burns argued ville, Tenn., their car was struck The First National Bank will AnJEixrly Visit Henry Smith Home cx-ashed. - The machine bursty into that the bill as prepared by the Favorable advancement is being by another ma'cliine and forced off Christmas! savings , funds to the release its funds Dec. 3, and the flames when it struck the ground. petitioners would not grant to the made by the members of the troop the pavement over a five foot approximate extent of $23,000 will State-Bank on .Dec. 10. ------o------court jurisdiction,in the case, he who hope .to receive promotion embankment,. ..turning top down. be released : in Buchanan during Buchanan was'ivisiled by • the ’ ;A .special meeting ;of, tlie 'W^'J'C. Tidings have been received..,of . consented to the receivership and emblems at..the court of honor to The car top was- demolished, .one the fore part of the coming, month, Key. Harry Slaver submitted to first real touch--ofk winter yester­ T U. will be Held ..'Fnday5': aft‘er“ ithe; death of-Mrs. Margax-et Dare ■ f said all affairs, 'of the company, be held .in. December-., - ■ wheel broken off, fenders mashed representing a substantial advance an operation- at Epworth hospital, day when snow, 'to'- anuestimated noon,: !EJpy. !22patffth]e^ ihbm‘e'9 ®f latihers'homeiiin Wabash,Ind..Mrs.’ ought to-be, closed.up.; 1 -sPlans;rhadr.been. made to-hold an and window igless.-broken. Mr. and. over the savings of previous years. South Bond, this morning. depth. of eighteena-incheSiripart -.of. Mrs*^Hefiry >Dare is the mother-of Mrs." Harry' “The petitioners,^ Atty.;..:Burns; ;outdoo.i’iif meeting.[f.-.and!' hike this Sirs. Canfield escaped .with -only, The Buchanan State Bank re­ .'U'iCl —O—, ; — it.melting as iF.fell.3 r-Tlic''first se­ nue. All meiribers'-iarei urged-’to' iMuscfiellu;'of1- Buchanan and of argued, “represented-; .only.- •.-abqu.tj uveek; butftheiSHdde-n appearance ;siignt:,!lrr,uises;ahd - They, ports savings accounts ofn$.l 3,000 Mr J'arid Mrs,. George Singer of vere freezing temperatures •' of the'- take notice ' rts'-kth'issftis4 Sd week’ ’Rosemary''Bj’bie'’'ofJ Niles. She .was' seven per .cent-ofj'the’ investment,-.' repaired. their-..car;-and motored- on­ and the First. National. Bank - ■ of Baroda,-.were guests Sunday at the; season' was' experienced, last-night .earlier than':th‘e?£usual^date:hiflm-'' a"-resident: ofJ Berrien Center in while directors; with’ Mr. Harrah, this.-* - - * * t —. ■ . to Yankeetown,- F la .,; where they $10,000, the total amount‘d being home; of. Mr. and: Mrs. Sanford' when, local' therm6meters"register- portant business will be consider­ early ‘life and .'the body. was x-e- represented about 93 per cent.” —Donald McLeod, troop; reporter will spend the winter. held by approximately 520 'deposi­ Carpenter. "ed.'' jtSc '■ /;■’ J :V- ed. ■ .■ ,■ - $. :■ ' txsx-ried there for burial. . !;!;"' .: ’;'! PAQSIEWO- THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, NQAjE|lBER 21, 1929..

sons were in Niles Saturday even­ ing. 100 ‘Glorified’ Girls Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pence of .South Bend, spent the week end In Chorus of ‘Rio Ritas IIiv and, Mrs. Jim Findal and at the M. E. Church Sunday and in the Dell Smith home. . ■ family of Glendora, airs. Kate were dinner guests at the. Ed. Mrs, Orville Hampton of Three . One hundred of Hollywood's TELEPHONE ENTERPRISE MAKES FOR -PEACE—Evening Copper Burger and son, of Three Oaks and Brodbeck home; Oaks, has returned home after most shapely extras come to the “JuVand Mrs. Will Short of Miqhi- caring for Mrs. Clara Hampton Ready Theatre next Sunday as the Journal, Hancock, Mich. ! *” * , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettle The great countries of the. world are being brought closer- together ^an. City, came with well filled son have moved, from Wisconsin for a few days. chorus of ‘‘Rio Rita,” Radio Pic­ r baskets, Sunday, to, help their to the L. A. Boyd tenant house; Mr; and. Mrs. Ralph Goodenough tures’ musical, fabulous screen op­ by a bond, of telephone, communication, ’ ' ■ ' mother* Mrs. Caroline Findal, en- and daughter were in LaPorte Fri­ eretta, which has; Bebe Daniels When a citizeu in New York or San Francisco can, by raising a 1 2 Mr. Kettleson will work for Mr. jpY.hei'. S nd birthday, bringing Boyd this year. day. and John Boles in the leaiiing receiver, talk to a citizen of London or Berlin, it means that American , with them many pleasant remem- Mr. and Mrs; Gene Wells of roles. The Peter Ritchie family have telephone enterprise has provided a tremendous step forward in per­ * brances* of the day. Three Oaks, spent Tuesday night; The girls form the first stock fecting our understanding of other peoples and improving the business, * Mrs. Mary Ashman is redecorat- moved, into their new home; re­ in the Al Rickerman home. chorus in the history of motion * ing her residence: on- the' inside. cently built. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben; Young are pictures; social and governmental relations we have with them. Chauncy Berry is on the sick It is difficult to promote war and ignorance and. national hatreds 2 Mr; and Mrs. Gann have gone moving on the Peterson farm, Pearl Eaton, RKO dancing di­ list. .which they recently purchased. rector, created; several, original when a thin strip of wire, will carry our voices around the world in a « to Chicago for tv,’o weeks.. They Mrs. Walter Beitz. entertained; * expect to remain: in the city dur- Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Dickey of dance, numbers for the Radio. Pic­ split second. ■ ...... ’ ’ Y ~ the O. E.. S: Club at the Freeman South Bend,* spent the week end in tures’ version of Ziegfield’s great * mg the winter with occasional home last Thursday. . vlsits^hcre. the John Dickey home. Mi-, and musical comedy hit. Before Uho The funeral services for William Mrs. Kenneth Dickey were dinner entered pictures, Miss Eaton was » MrsTVlora Guettler has return- M„ English, who passed away on * ed’’from, Lansing; where she has guests, there Sunday. the only woman musical comedy Sunday morning, Nov. 17, at his Mesdamcs Pearl Weaver and producer in New York. * be-in spending two weeks with her home after a severe illness of two Y er-iJtaiigiH i , sister.. ■ * Lydia Weaver of Illinois, were the. o- 1 weeks, with heart trouble, were dinner guests in the. Russell Mc­ o * The. .'regular meeting of the M. held, at the Brethren Church on * E. Aid. Society was held at the- Laren home Thursday; Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. A Joe Fulton visited his daughter, * R-.lpli -Sowersby home Wednesday, large, number of friends met to . a l day} and the occasion was a Mrs. Lee Hinman, and family, pay1 their last respects to him who Sunday; „ lildren’s Feet * P'w.sant one. The ladies, were en- had: lived, among them as a busi­ Francis Wright is substituting T gwjecl-m making fancy aprons and ness. man and a retired citizen for Floyd Williams and family of on the mail route for William Ed-? ; a;! usual a large amount of work Niles, spent the week end in the nie; who has gone deer hunting. . 45 years. The services were held Harry Williams home. * was accomplished. A pot luck in, the- Brethren Church, Rev. N. Haven and Harvey Reid, have ’ d’r.tter was served, at noon. During Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Smool of V., Leatherman of the Brethren South Bend,, were Friday after­ gone to Arkansas to spend the South Bend, Indiana * the business session repairs: on the Church; of South Bend, officiating; winter with the latter’s parents. It is said that only io fo of " basement of thd church were dis- There was an abundance, of beau­ noon visitors in the, Chas.. Smith * cussed,' and it was decided that home; N. J. Weaver and Raymond Lin- tiful flowers. The pall bearers Chas, Smith and son, Paul, senmier have gone on their yearly school children have perfect , the-officers of the Aid meet with were six nephew's; A. G. English, hunting trip, to the north woods. ■, tie trustees of the church, at the Gerald English, Kenneth. Kemplon were: callers at the Niles Steel * c lx e ofprayer .meeting to go? over Tank company Monday where Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell feet. Wrong shoes, are of Cecil Kempton of New' Troy and and sons, Marion and Lawrence of liiaiispiiig-i ' tip church property to determine Lawrence and: Keith Smith of Bak- they had work. done. . ■ ti.c cost. On Wednesday, Nov. 2D, Ora Briney and family were vis­ Portage Prairie, were Sunday din­ ertown. Deceased; was bom in itors Sunday in, the Joe Fulton ner guests at the Bert Mitchell’ course the principal cause. * ti e society' met with Mrs. E tta Oswego, New' York,, in 1S57. He home. Gold, Silver and Trico ' K'cCer- at the home of her son, was- 72 years, 5 months and1 22; home; - Kay Keefer. A large-Bishop, truck filled with. George Marsh and. family and Buster Brown and our other days old. He was a son of Mr. Mrs. Thomas Marsh spent Sunday; Mesh Dress Mats. p T'fr. .and Mrs; H. O. Piper a t and Mrs. Jacob English, who. mov­ 500 bushels of oats going from, La­ ' teS^ecUtho revival services held at Porte to Benton Harbor,, tipped at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Win. ed to Michigan in 1S68. He was Keller in Buchanan. health shoes are scientifically I G jta i,* Sunday evening. united in marriage to Miss Jen. over in the ditch in front ot the X.’r.. and Mrs. Hans1 Johnson of nie Smith of Herbert on Jan. 1st, Charles Vinton home Monday. The Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moriey, Mr. . correct for each age. They C 'f ago moved into their new 1SS5. The couple come in 1S90 driver escaped unhurt, and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mr. and ' lucre which they recently bought Mrs. Clara Hampton was; much Mrs, Will Whittaker and Mr. and to: New Troy, which has been their Mrs. Charles Hess attended the ot Ons Zick. Thursday. homd ever since; Mr. English was; worse last week but is better at help mould the growing foot present,, Farm Bureau meeting at Gaiien, „_Mrs. Ella Boyd has gone to Chi­ at one; time postmaster here for Monday. ef ;,"o to spend the winter with her several years and when, the; Demo­ Mike Bowker and. family spent along healthful, natural lines. ••seif. cratic administration was; changed Sunday in the Kenneth Bowker Miss Thelma Whittaker has en­ Ten young people from Indiana home in South Bend. tered the employ of the Michigan to. Republican, he succeeded his Gas and Electric Co., in Buchanan _. drof*e. 2,00- miles Sunday to attend father hy purchasing his: dry goods Ed; Phillips and wife entertain­ They represent years of study ^ ... - tha- revival services held at Ga- and grocery store which: he kept ed Mr. and Mrs. Tim Powell and Jim, McGee of Buchanan, was a mother and: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur visitpr Sunday at the Joe Reid licu M. E . church where Miss Ma­ many years until he sold the store home; Assorted styles and bright colors ■'mg the growing feet of chil­ bel Bradway, aged 19, has been and retired on account of his Waiters and, family of Buchanan: p: k'cfcing for the past two weeks. health. His wife survives Him as: Sunday,. _ Ml> and Mrs, N. E. Anderson of 1 W^hing to remain for the even_ does one brother. Rev. John Eng­ Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Smith and Niles, assisted in the installation dren. No higher priced — Mr. and Mrs;. Paul Smith spent of officers a,t Wagner Grange last ir r services they went to the home lish. and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Friday evening. of *ilev. Conklin at New Troy, tak­ Pietcher and Mrs. Sherman Pen- Sunday in the Clinton Vandusen quality for quality— style for ing dinner at the McKeen Lunch well. He also leaves; a host, of home- near New- Carlisle. room, returning to Galien in the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingles were , A fly> n° bigger than a bee, lias Sunday afternoon visitors; in the been recorded to do S15 miles ner style—Buster Browns are the ■ evening. hour. " ■ Mss, Leo. Addison of Chicago; Chas. Vinton home, and Mr, and; yi-, sd over the week end at Ore Sirs, Ira; Sizer of Sawyer, spent best health insurance you can H. tf.' Piper home. Mr. Addison! j, Sunday evening there. djc'"e, from the city Sunday with J Margaret. McLaren was; home A miscellaneous shower was his family bringing, friends: whwhon1 ft-ons South, Bend over Sunday. given in the A rt Chapman home buy for your childrens feet. were guests fo r the day, all r< Leslie Smith was at the Lew Saturday evening: for Mr. and Mrs. turning to the city in the evening. Truhn home over the. week end,, Ralph Ferguson of Niles. A, B u s ie r Br o w m A'hew well is being dug at the Quite a number from here at­ good, crowd was there, about 50, Brethren church by Crawford & tended church in Galien Sunday from Dowagiac, Niles and. Buchan­ ^ He a l t h B h o e s ^a Sen this week. The church build evening and enjoyed the sermon an, and from around, this vicinity. ■ ing‘ has. been, remodeled and re -,very much. A lovely evening was passed ana decorated.. ; Mr; and Mrs; Herbert Gooden- some fine, presents were giv.en Mr. M and Mrs. Everett Watson jough; -wore Sunday visitors in the and Mrs. Ferguson. of—Cuchanan attended the Fall; Floyd; Smith home in Galien. ------o------Festival Friday evening. Mrs;, Nina ..James and: son. were Mr. and Mrs. Will Blimka were invMicnigan City Monday. tcalless at the-’Caroline' Findal; hom.e: -Mir. ^and ‘Mrs: Paul; Smith, at­ rF ad s About the Telephone --recently. tended. the. New Troy Festival on ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Swem of Saturday evening. Y Jfkaart visited with the former’s Mr. and Mrs. Vivien Ingles and Seattle’s; latest telephone direc­ iparents, Mr. and Mrs. S:. Si Pletch- j SOn were in Buchanan Friday, tory contains 6,000 more names tor Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. James Renbarg- than, the one published six months 4 \ speaker from.' South. Bend, I[ or called on Joe- Conover at the before; ^filled the pulpit in the M. E .; Enos Holmes homo Sunday. Aphi ’ ch Sunday morning and gave t i,ir. and Mrs. Chris Andrews and '& fine- talk in the interests of the t EOn, Bob, visited Mr. and Mrs. B r o w n ^ u m j "Anti Saloon League, urging all J Walter Mark at Bremen Sunday. instruction, in use of the tele- for Men- for Women Jp. front .to assist the temperance. Ml- and Mrs. Frank Wolf and: phone lias boon, undertaken by sev­ a in every way. _ I son, George, called on Mrs. Will- eral London senior, schools; ‘ r Because we have made a special arrangement •** T is newly, organized choir was I iam Murdock Sunday evening, with the Brown Shoe Company, one of the •wprjsent and several members of j Mrs. Chas. Smith and daugh- Mhe orchestra,, A violin solo was ter; Nellie, were in. New Carlisle The, first; telephone; commercial world’s greatest shoe manufacturers, we .are tfei.vn -by Paul Conklin. A liberal and Buchanan Saturday, exchange in the United -States, was now able to offer you newer, smarter styles, upi.ning was taken to help the j Mrs. Lee Hinnian and children, established at Bridgeport, Conn., in and finer quality footwear than ever before nwork of the. League. spent Friday with her parents, 1S7S; g The Trojan Woman's club will.Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joe Fulton. and at lower prices. W e are still independent pnj,.A. at the Bihlmire home; Friday! Mr. and Mrs. Colt Seymour call- merchants. We own and operate our own ” u^-ic ratoon, Nov. 22. . ■ {red; on Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey The. first; dnterurhan telephone, business the same as alw ays...but we now . w - rr. and Mrs. John Painter of [Friday. line in Turkey, between Constanti­ |neer Galien, attended the services > Mr. and Mrs. Al. Rickerman. and nople and Angora, was recently have behind us a national organisation. Its opened to-public service. staff of sty le specialists is at our service, ..in- 1 sudng j'ou footwear as fashionable as any J store in the nation can offer. Its 17 factories ■ At the beginning of the present year there were, 152,259 telephones sell over $55,000,000 worth of the nation’s.* SHi, a A? N I L in service; in,, the District of Co­ • shoe needs yearly. This immense volume/'. MICE lumbia, a net gain of 6,775 in 1923. • means a greater purchasing power and lower-' .&§: S , "manufacturing costs. Its staff of experts.in. >’F4( tsiasas S££$2Ea£ This year, on Mother’s. Day, May . retailing cooperates with us in [managing our/ I> jEbe Homo of Hits and. this section’s perfect sound 12th, there was an increase of -business a t a minimum expense. A il of this,' Is Friday-Saturday, Nov. 22-23— about 40 per cent, in Long Distance creates savings all along the line from raw^ telephone traffic over the load on I . V nc Kanse • material, straight: through to you. W e know? a normal Sunday. your needs— your likes and dislikes. You w ill/ lit A beautiful new model Hotpoint Ante; find us better equipped to serve you than e v e r/ **Tlie Greene Murder Case” At the present time there is a matie ELEStric Range at the lowest price, before. You will find ,a .finer, smarter stock o f ' total of. 77 through 'circuits from Yfte:Hewest dieesat the lowest posrible prices' London to Europe as follows: at wMeh we have, ever sold an all-white 1 due to our, having irnked s a v : segi# directly 4 Days Starting Continuous France, 25; Germany, IS; The porcelain enamel cabinet range. Nov. 24 Sunday from 2:00 Netherlands, 12; Belgium, 11;; Switzerland, 4; Sweden, 2; Spain, This model RA 107 is equipped with r 2; and one each to Austria; Italy the new “Calrod” high speed unit—the Complete stock of rubbers for the whole family. Keep BEBE JOHN and Denmark. the i'eet dry, wear rubbers. DANIELS BOLES fastest and most economical range stir-.- The Season’s Newest all rubber, warmly lined, water­ ATTENDS FAMILY REUNION . face n nit in the world. proof Galoshes for Women in tan and black. Very ■{so BY OVERSEAS TELEPHONE A down-payment of § 15.00 will place', smart; Perfect fit. this modern automatic ELEStric range 7 c; ****se>.'A yrhen. the Rev., and Mrs. Thomas in your home — the balance in 17 easy- E; Babb of Holden, Mass., cele­ licmthly installments with your ELESStric’_ brated the fifty-ninth, anniversary of. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords for. the growing- their'wedding recently, the family, service bill. Our attractive cooking rate - feet. Attractive patent and calf leathers. circle was complete,, with the ex­ makes the operating cost surprisingly Sizes 6 to - 8 % ______ception of a grandson of the bridal low. ■ . - ; ■' Si?es,8% couple, Raymond Thomas Rich, who . Place your order now so that this > • to 1 2 ___ was in London,; England, at the time. He is General Secretary of wonderful gift can be installed in your the.World, Peace Foundation and kitchen to make Mother the happiest wo- f had been in- attendance at the as­ ?;• - semblies of the League of Nations man in the world on Christmas morning. • ■ s at Geneva; While the Rev. and Mrs. Babb were celebrating their b OOg JO SEuoqo anniversaries;'they were called on the telephone.'fyThe call was by Cash price installed complete THANItSGLYING DAY' ' i radio* telephone’ from London; from RIGItAItD.'.BMlTHLEfllESS • his. grandson" jwlf° desired to take and readp to operate $Mfj50 Grooving Girls’ and Boys’ Browntoilt black, in; ■ ' part in the festivities. Misses’ strap Pumps and ’■ calf Oxfords, made for mst* . -r: ■ '- A A - ‘ oung No.wKer es’.V ■ ?r Oxfords in brown and’ ‘ comfort as v/ell. as style,*- -Australia.nowthas.morG.than half black that boys admire; Sizes. Gontlnuous rowLrZ: i A i' a -minimi telephones in nse, the Commonwealth-..ranking sixth ons Y '’', - " ; SatnordaylOnly- the list of nations.' for percentage $ 3 : % . $ 4 . 0 0 ______$ 3 . 2 5 ; DOUGL'-ASfBia^LEAN^MMilE'iBREVOSB'i ■ ofj tolephoiiess.to^popuhition. v -a;- ’ —- o ----- —. m - One of the fastest known; birds is. the spine-tailed, swift, "which “ D i v o r c e W .Easy’ reaches the speed of 200 miles an hour over the .mountains Of Asia, . THURSDA1-, OV&\.tB£!R 21, 1.9.SC). THE BERRIEN COUNTY P.ECORB PAGE TH REE Mrs. John Knapp is in Detroit F.OOD SALE ' Along the headwaters of the spending- some time with her Given by the Episcopal Ladies! Orinoco river in Venezuela, a race daughter and family. She expects .Guild of Buchanan,' on Saturday of Indians live whose religious be­ >r£< ' ■' ..... ' ■■ . f to .return after Thanksgiving. morning, Nov. 23 at the Chevrolet liefs make them fear to fish, or . Mr. imc! Mrs. Frank Ward on. Motor Sales Co., 126 Main Street. eat the flesh of any animal.' They - < t Y the “Old Nutt HOrhes'Cead” enter­ believe'humamsouls are present in rfi Y T tained at dinner j$bv. 20.for Albert the animals and fish. . • ♦> " 4 JJ Nutt. Mr. and Mrs* O'. W. T-ioose 1*z*1 1’ Thanksgiving Sale Y Mrs. William Russell is enter­ of South Rend, wei’e out of town How to Take;kUnde» 4 ' Y taining her daughter, Mrs. Etta visitors. -•■usT WANTED—Men to cut wood.^Ir- ♦V Geneva Metzgar, daughter of Sized Fish off Hook 4 < Y Place of Chicago. : ving Swartz, phone 7103F3. ♦» Mr. and Mrs. Ivhn Dalrymple Arthur Metzgaij,centered Pawating When you catch a fish too small 46tlp a i spent the week end at the home of hospital Monday*.for an operation. The J. S. Guild ,will have a: to keep, wet your hands before 4 * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kreager of ♦> Waukegon, 111. Thanksgiving dinheg next Tuesday , you take it off the hook. By do­ > J • f •evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn ing so it has a better chance to ■*> A bake goods sale will be held Sanford. live. There is a. thin film cov­ 4 i ©I DEES •T Saturday, Nov. 23, at Runner’s ering a fish which sticks to your Hardware by the Hills Corners NOTICE TO WATER USERS hands if it is dry.. With this Y Church, 46tlp & ,v 1 will be at the First National film broken .the fish die. Carbon Glow: & -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burks and Mr bank all day Saturday, Nov. 23, Drastic Cut in Prices to Insure a Quick Moving * and Mrs. C. J . Wilson and son. at­ for final collection of water tax. The historic Dead Sea of Pales­ & tended the football celebration at 46tle Harry Post. tine is so full of salt that no fish i s a ’ + * Notre Dame, Thursday evening. ------o------can live in it. Various projects Y Keep in touch with our show windows from day to day, they will present an Dr. and Mrs. Harry Beistle vis­ NOTICE, GANDY SALE are on foot to garner its mineral I wealth, which is said to be ,ve;;y ited, with the latter’s mother, Mrs. A candy social will be held at Y ‘ \ opportunity for thrifty buyers. Emma Wilcox of Vicksburg over l-ch. Sunday. the Thompson school, 2 miles east m of Buchanan on M-60, on Friday Y I Charles Poulson of South Bend, evening, Nov. 22. 46tlc M any dresses in all sizes and materials to be sold at less than production was a guest of his grandparents, Y t Mr. and M rs..John Portz over Children Like this Y p r ic e . L Y Sunday. ' ENVOY TO SPAIN Safe Prescription >? Harry Graham was among Bu­ Y chanan visitors at the Notre T Y Dame-Southern California game in ji: COUGHS AND SORE THROAT The New Special on Chicago Saturday. RELIEVED ALMOST T Y INSTANTLY. f t See tlie new snappy styles in Silhouette Dresses Printed Crepes ladies’ shoes direct from factory Stop children's cought and sore) Y Y to you at a saving of at least $. throats before these ailments lead ♦!♦■■ a pair. AAA to EE, $4 to $S. Liv­ Y Designs that are really to dangerous ills. Thoxine, a A ll printed crepes in a nice ingston's, Niles. 47tlc doctor’s prescription, now assures S o l d T neat; and conservative assortment to choose from, ■ f Mrs. G. Hill, who has been the relief within 15 minutes to child­ T t guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. ren as well as adults without the looking. Priced w ay under at half price Ross, has returned to her home in danger in the use of patent medi­ $ Y Bangor, Maine. cines containing harmful drugs. & real value. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyer re­ Exclusively „■ -? Thoxine works on a different ♦ If turned Friday from a visit with principle, goes direct to the soui-ce »J t Y relatives at Pharr, Texas. of trouble and relieves the irrita­ -T» Y Guests at the home of Mr. and tion which causes the coughing b y : • : $4.85 Mrs. M P. Snyder Sunday were and, sore throat. Ideal for child­ •ft $9.85 t Mr. and Mrs. George Pctliick of ren, because it is safe and does not Y Cassopolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pray have the usual “nasty-medicine” .ft♦!♦ to of Dowagiac, Mr. and Mrs. Franlt taste. • No gargling. Just ask for 4 1 T Smith of Dowagiac, Mr. and Mrs. ♦>! and Thoxine, put up ready for use in' 4 1, Y Walter Duncan of Rolling- Prairie. 35c, 60c and $1.00 bottles. Money R. F. HICKOK- Rev. Staver entered the E p. back if not relieved. Sold by 4 ' Y worth hospital at South Bend Sat­ The Wisner Pharmacy and all iPhone 95 •V" $7.95 urday .-Hid is receiving treatment • f other good drug stores. 4♦> * $14.95 in preparation for an operation • 4.*^4. ' Y this week...... Now you ladies with narrow Georgette Crepes feet can be fitted in medium pilc- ■Y ■ Georgettes • cd, snappy shoes. Direct from the I Plata Your Thanksgiving Y factory to you. Triple A to D Irwin B. LaugliUn. -of Washing­ -Y In light and dark colorings widths, S4 to ?S. Livingston’s, ton and Pittsburgh lias been ’ap­ Nav}r and black georgettes T Niles. 4.7 tic pointed American ambassador t'o $ a t Spain, succeeding Ogden H. Ham­ in large and small sizes Y Bryce Williams of Kokomo, Ind., D1MMEE Now N • f visited Albert Nutt Tuesday. Mr. mond, resigned, Mr. Langblin lias Y Y Williams is a cousin of Mr. Nutt.. been in tlie diplomatic service for f Alarming News! Binns Magnet 25 years. The turkey dinner calls ' f - store has a complete stock of Y $6.75 $4.85 Y Westclock alarms. “Big Bens” for cranberries, apples.,. Y “Baby Bens,” “Sleepmeter”, “Jack :f o’ Lantern”, “America” in silver nuts, pumpkin, mince f and and Y and all the new bright color fin­ meat, sweet potatoes.' Y ishes. Buy one. Wind one. Set ♦> one. You must get up in the morn­ If functional. Bladder Irritation and fresh vegetables.- f ing to shut off the bell for you disturbs your sleep, causes Burning Y can’t stand the racket. 46tle or Itching Sensation, Backache or $7.95 Miss Karol Kool was a week end Leg Pains, making you feel tired, Phone 26 We Deliver $14.95 •Y depressed, and discouraged, why .. t guest of Mrs. Ida. Hiller Van Voor- not try the Cystex 4S Hour Test? Y $ hees in Benton Harbor. Don’t give up. Get Cystex today at ❖ Hurrah! The finest shoe de­ any drug store. Put it to the test. 1 sl"® E© f partment for women and young See for yourself what it does. Money ARMEY ❖ Velvet and Velvet French Flannel ladies just opened at Livingston’s, hack if it doesn’t bring quick im­ “The Square Deal Grocer” ❖ Niles. $4, §5, $6, $8 factory branch. provement, and satisfy you com­ Combination and Flannel f pletely. Try Cystex today. Only 60a. 1 ❖ t Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold and f Mi-, and Mrs. Harold Stark at­ Stripes Y tended the Notre Dame-Southern w California game in Chicago, Satur­ f♦>. Y day. In handsome designs. Mrs. Walter Lamb, of Charles * Fine for school and f beth Horten and Mrs Grace Shield, strictly all wool f of Hillsdale, Mich., at dinner on M&lislkajji 'Fezbla M eed s Monday. Members of the Clark Equip­ C A K E F L O C m PINEAPPLE ^ SSG Y ment Time office enjoyed a waffle SLICED—HAWAIIAN supper last Friday evening at the JELL P@W ©Ea No. 2 STANDARD home of Mrs. Carl Beaver. Fol_ i ,vo. 3JA 2 5 c PEAS lowing the supDer bridge and- B E A C H E S T “ ,E can ^ No. 2 enn flinch' furnished the diversion. The- •SMMBfP WETp?g,?RV ‘“(U S® TOMATOES STANDARD $ 1.98 $ supper was given in honor of Miss 3.98 Martha Schultz and Miss Marian ’S E T C l U F ' a“ ro t ? r 1 7 2 Bestle, who left the employ of -the Ak'ia POWDERED - Head Lettuce, 2 for_ 1 5 c companv recently. CPQsp CONFECTIONER'S STYLE 3 ib*. % 3c Miss Belle Landis ‘left Sunday .fw W(S% COME-AG AIN for Rochester. Minn. W & j i BRAND—NUT ra. 1 9 c Grape Fruit, 3 for _ _ 2 5 c MILLINERY IN THE LATEST MODES ; Dr, O. R. Curtiss returned Wed­ nesday from Schenectady. N. Y ..' P U M P K IN Fxl f r QFACKY Nc°«r? IO C where he visited with relatives for. Cooking Apples, 2 lbs_ _7c a few days. ' • GUBBANTS To introduce our new Shoe D e-' SmSDUESAG^L-irs) : % 19® Celerv, per bunch ------1 0 c partment we are offering special prices throughout the store. ; D A T E S hai^ ee % ib«. g& e S17.50 to $19.00 Dresses S 13.99. 1 2 C 0 1 m * ' I,or 113 GUEEN OR ' jVbi 2 S5.9S to SS.50 Dresses, $4.99. The C S JT B E A N S best selection of Coats in southern DROMEDARY WAX: can PIATN OR PITTED AMERICAN HOME BRAND Michigan, Livingston’s, Niles. ; OUR FINEST 47t i c ' W A FE §H COFFEE EEABERRY lb. 4 ® ® - H, S. Bristol and: sister, Mrs. , Bello Weikel entertained at four tables, of Pedro Saturday evening. B & G OK bars Out of town guests were Mr. and SCIAF CRYSTAL WHITE 7 Mrs. William Houlsworth and son CLEANSER of Corey Lake and Homer Hum. cans ^ miston of Galena township; O L D D U T C H CHASES DIRT 2 John M. Runner of Shelby, ar­ rived Wednesday for a few days visit at the home of his brother, W. F. Runner on Dewey Aveinie.. The Happy Harvesters will en­ joy a Thanksgiving dinner next Thursday at the home.of Mr. arid Mrs. Will Dempsey, 115 Charles D. L. BOARDMAN Court. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey visited at the A. M. Griffin home BUCHANAN in South Bend Sunday. ' Mrs. William Bohl was released G. E . KQQNS^Mgr. Wednesday from Pawating hospi­ tal. -tj

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.❖ f Y Y& Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y ♦;♦Y ■f Y Y ■?■ Y Y ;t Y Y Y Y i ? »* '-n ; !r 15s a ■*-> * i,“*{' N T T 't' •>':' ’* -‘r H, 0 7 v ffA'ry , - kl MS • •- : -,1 ‘ " J"fN- PAGE FOUR THE -BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD' ' >N,u ~ -■ N IT .". :.- JHURSDAY>NQVEM BERi2T,4929:-^' : j. ,| Thrq'ughout b e rm lived: in ’iihe vici'ni? l’ nn'r?'- vB5; .a : pu ; .■"rirB.-n ■■.V<'' !S2SSS52&?wk!W*,l.’l*■ in.-. . M ■ ■1 ii ft- vs Galien. .fiShe came ti >1-'11' .n-j> two'years 'ago. ■ ‘J i' VaS''n;'iynemb'fe'r^vof , Silver Link RebekatflBdge?jNo. 138, Ga were Tuesday afternoon callers in Twenty-one members attended. A lien. While'livtrig; iiff'fhat place she1 Galien Culture Club Niles. business meeting was held and a also took an activtPpai t m tbe i * ^ • 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of social,‘rime;tenjoyed .by- all. Fnday Culture' CliilJ’'and tbe M E ObservesTBook ^fVjeek Niles, were Tuesday guests off Mr. JMi'. and Mirs. L, L; Bissel off Aid Society. * * '^vi;vr- ’ v ii and Mis. Clarence Hess. Bucharian, were Saturday after­ Surviving, in. adHition to her GRID CONTEST Children's Book Week was ob- Mis. Charles Storm received the noon; calleis on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. daughter, is one sisierlM rs B'rank _ _ served fey'.the Culture Club Friday sad news Monday of the sudden Renbarger. Engle off Los Angeles^Calif., and Niiiri-etaF ' f‘S ! at the home of Mrs, Pearl Roberts, dentil of her brother-in-law, Jacob Mr. ancl Mis. G A. ’ .Tannasch a number off "other relatives.‘Fun­ 9jhe roll call Was responded to by Mfiixri, 72. who died at his home in,- "and'Mr and Mrs. Dick Hill attend­ eral services will be held, in the each issuing, a good1 book fo r child.-, '.Mishawaka. ed the Fall Festival at New Troy residence off Mrs. Swank with bur­ , »' t4 >13 rem i Friday evening. 1 ; ial’in 'Galien. iRoKPisNTiisNT eor-sracy x t Mrs. George. Gowland, and Miss -__ft * ..... Mrs: y^entland gave a- list of Gertrude Gowland attended a;:,sur­ Mr and Mrs. George Gowland 0,1 *< *f !iVjJV,>T' , ®ua igs-NDW sasc .■ good; books for children. and also c-sWflV : b is h u s ® . prise- party fo r Mrs: Myrtle Erns- and the former’s sister, and Miss Suriflowei- Grows Hicli the Subject Of “Planning ourGhM- perger a t1.Dayton Tuesday.. In; the: Ella Slocum-were in Buchanan on , 2 _ ’ -0 ‘ ■iv. rap's Reading." Miss; Clark-Glov- Friday. A suriilowe? took- root and' mu 1 XTh^lisputed! title'tp, the independ­ evening they attended the “WLS ,i • -QtfpiiwsoVi 4 ' t . er gave the -‘‘TaBc .on. Bed Time Show Boat” ,at Buchanan; ■ , ■0: tiu-ed in. tlie'trunk of =a CQttqnwooVi '• -Kecreatioiv - Quintet Hangs ent football championship of Ber- Stories and. Fairy Tales;'1', Mrs, tree 35 feet aboyc '.the cxminrisround ,nt.at, t . « ;rien Comity was clouded Sunday Clyde Swank told of which' books: , Mrs; Hiohatid' .'W«ptUnid. •• taug^bi s. Emma Dempsey. Pomeroy, Ohio.;1 ’ ‘ Ifp the First 1,000’ ■'1 when; the Buchanan Orioles met the Waldron school Tucsdayr aff_ >■ ■ .. . Game;- to^ buy and' which, to borrow, .A ■ --- —6------defeaft a t1 the hands of the Three round, table ^ talk on, “Books that temoon while Miss' Andrews" stu; 'Dies air South. Bend Shuts out - cold, - rain ^and dust. OaJtS Blue Streaks1, making it ope nhilfiren Like” ' Sendedvithfe funeral of Mrs, Emma, S eat Sf. the M ighty i ■ BiU^”DUSE'S' SE R IE S aMfeA*apiece fog fthese W two faomcteams *nto Dempsey.- Sn oilier flays ’ a1 woman was .' Apply it yourself' and--save Fuel. The Treasurer’s report was read forced to take a back seat. Row . date. The 'Three Oaks eleven won by Mrs; Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs; Janies, Renbarger ■ ■ Mrs, Emma Jane Dempsey, age by a. score o f 19-12, taking advan­ and Mr?. Elizabeth Renbarger 78, widow of Jolm T. Dempsejr sire desires it so sbh eari drive tlie - Will.,', Beardsley ’Bowls, t i t The hostess, assisted, by Mrs; canr-Atlantfi Gonstitutlon, tage bf: the breaks off She gome. Hagley, served refreshments. were1 Sunday callers on Mr;" arid' and a lifelong resident of this sec- v "Single anti 673, in, Quarterback Pfingst scored both • - O.- ■ ; ■ ■ Airs.. Will. Renbarger, fion, died Sunday in the home of ..... **" ■" Three; touchdowns, the first after a, 9Q' Last Thursday M r, and Mrs.; her- daughter,. Mrs. Claude Swank, Tha Pastor 'Says:.. . , ! Arthur Metzgar entertained, thirty 1 yard run through the Three Oaks IS East Calvert Street, South H e who' hnrrig, willi hatred lets | R. =B. McKahanj Mgr-., 'Phorfe'83Fl’ , The,<_past -weeto was a red letter ■team on a pant guests in honor of (Sail Pride oft Bend. She was born in Niles, on -J ‘‘ •' Galiem Locals Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Best; life, enemy heap coals of lire i0ii life 1 jmejiri’.ttie Buehanap Bowling Cihib The Orioles have two games 'yet Oct 29, 3Sol, the. daughter Off Ja ­ bead.:. - . i\ irianVdoos' not triily "alloys in ’the-matter of pin. records, to play, both; on the local gridiron, Mrs. Emma Burger, Mr?. V. Hol­ cob and Martha Tremmel. On Mishawaka, coming hare Sunday Mrs; G. A. Jannasch entertained mes were guests from1 Galien. Jan. ,3, 3S76, she wds united in love life with unril ire loves fire bill both individual, single apcl three her’mother, Mrs, Tooley Of South for her Bast$r bonnet, neither does game records and team single and Goshen, on Thanksgiving Day, Tbe Bankers’ Association' of marriage to Mr; Dempsey, the cer- . , "!»■ • ?■. O------Bend, rite past week- Berrien County held a banquet at emony"taking place in Dayton. His j Ire love die church unii! ire loves game records going by the boards. her budget.—John Andrew. Hoi robs. tThg team single game record Mr. and Mrs: Ellis, Rerih argot the Slociun hotel Tuesday evening.' death .. occurred !Nov. 22; 1819'.f rd^ W ant ,Ads.f .Get^R^sults. , was shattered by tbs Recreation Marksmen Brave arid son., Harold, Three Oaks; Gil­ qpintet. which, rolled tiia second bert Roxibarger, Buchanan, and - -k/r -• trams ‘of their series with Proud's Damp Weather at Mrs. Elisabeth Renbarger' were KL:': . Cigar Store for a score of 938. Sunday guests at the .tames Rcn- XSding the team handicap of 69, Bucliasian Tram basfgep htHae,i tins was recorded as a 1,029 game, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Storm, of i the first 1,000 SEorc to be placed Damp weather d,d not pr.-v-.-t a IT lice, were Saturday evening call­ pn. thq-docal game sheets, A pe­ uu-acut for th-’ Sunday mc-ning ers on Mr. and Mrs, R. V. Slocum. Carlton Renfcarger, Ealamaaoo, culiar feature was the fact that shoot at the Buchanan Gun Club MM ■■■MIHBfii.-r kiS'k . ■the Proud, five then nosed the traps, sins cracksmen running off spent the week end with his par- •Recreation out with a score of a series of Angles and doubler. enrs, Mr. and Mrs Carl Renhargcr. '26q6 TEq 2557 in the series. Reeatris were: " Mr and Mrs. C. A. Clark spent Monday in South Bead with their 4--. Will: Beardsley of the Tharhng Singles- -E. Phillips, 22-15: Rot- ruck, 19; B. .1, Feldhanor, 1.7-79- son. Dr. Stanley Clark, who is Quintet broke the alley reeorcis for slowly recovering from his long ill­ n oth single- and three game series, 21-20-20; McIntosh, 17-18-29-18; F. Merson, 18: H. Hess, If;- M. ness. .With 277 for one frame and 678 for Mrs. Will Renbarger and son, ■three, or an average of 221 per Rents, 6; L„ Sands, 8; L. Mitchell, m Cecil, End Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wool- ',;«gataei',i .y ■■■■ ley, Buchanan, motored to Chicago Clark League Standings: Doubles: B . Phillips. 2G: Rot- "Team Won Rost Pet. ruck, 13; MMatcsh, 14: Fcihaaer, Sunday. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Roberts and -Foundry______13 22 I ■family and Mr. and Mrs. Warren ‘O ffice______i l 636 Hagley spent Thursday evening in ^Refrieft Springs------9 | -|°®! Local Dslcgatioii South Bend. jDrill T"0°1 Room___ S Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens, St. S s M w-H------9 9 ,500 -Hodjvies- ______S 10 --U4 Alt-escls Football ■Joseph, were Sunday guests Of 10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon. "Drill Shop______S .444 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Best enter­ 'TArib tool room _ „ 3 15 .200- Game at £3tic:a0i: - jjerrien. Springs Buchanan was represented tained Mr, and Mrs, Uuesbeck. Mr. .among the 120.000 who witnessed and Mrs. Will Christensen. Mrs. .Hamilton____3-50 194 136 480 ,Hes3 and E-. Horner, Chicago, Sun- -W. Lapsley _ 113 1S2 123 388 what is reported to- have been on? Edw ards____102 76 120 cf the gre?t football gmnes of his­ Assy. McIntosh 153 129' 143 tory between the Er.iverritv of Last Friday Janies Best, Sr., en- R. iLansl^y 110 159 133 Sotithem California mid Hbtrc , tertairied in honor of his sister, - Total' scratch pins. 2093: handi­ Dame at Soislirr'B Field Saturday. Mrs. Zella Price of E ebraska. Mrs cap, 321; total pms. 2114. AmansT tiros * ' - Drill Shop were dames .Vcm-JtfiOs. ____ 150 329 141 420 son, Glenn Morrefiold, Bill Desert- -Treat _____ 149 111 112 372 , berg, Carroll Wilson, Goldie Smith iV. Case. Case Three Oalts. were present. Smipson,_____ 104 112 110 3'20» - and Marshall Dveitsler. I Mrs. Stt. Heckamorne and son • Ellis'*______139 146 169 434 “R o u s e ______344 162 U 7 433 1 -j-ffotal scratch pins. 3195? handi­ y-- cap. SI; total pins, 2076. ~=------Office S te v e n s ______156 -JDcming______154 . -G raham ______ICO- 'Vanderberg_l l r 'W e b b ______130 , Z In’cn______162- <;• 'Total scratch pins, 2339:;, handi­ cap, 27; total pins, 2357. * Axle Tool Room i Bergman ____ 132 93 102 327 vFuirinan____ 99 102 119 320 •M. Dalrymple 166' 187 159 522 “Allmail 1_____ 12S 90 133 300 "■White -______151 145 127 418 Total scratch pins, 1932; haudi- ■*;cat), 321; total pins, 2273. ■ | " • Axles TProceus____ _ ISi 12S 192 *X>. Chubb _144 184 171 ' r Rastetteri — 128 142 155 • Chain-. 124 104 117 i MerSori' I£& 172 127 Total scratch pins. 2210; handi- * cap, 246r total pins, 2456. ' Heavies ■ t M aiming____ 136 133 156 425 14 Hanover____ 147 121 165 433 i GoodlOtt _____149' 147 200 496 ff Merrefiel'd.___ f 133 91 116! 340 f-Buckey ______132' 126 226 504 now.. , Total1 scratch pins; 2193; handi- the last minute" rash-—the last f ,cap'i 267;. total pins, 2463. minute worry. Just use, our Lay ■ it- Drill Tool1 KOQlri Away Plan. A SMALL LSPOSET RE­ ; Bower big 3UQ 124 165* 402 1 -.KanliE; A;__ _ 10-7 126- 132, 363 SERVES YOUR SELECTIONS. F . Chubb.-____ 101 10S 105' 314 "Matthews, 107 93 126 326 jjf■; Totrih scratch:pins,., 1840?' handt iccapj. '2(,0;;t 6tal pins, 2110; 1 ■■ Eoimdry 'f;Herb;k___------152' 11Q: H i 3 11 P 1 A M : Q N B s ^ S ‘ THE marvelous ¥oice of the new Spartoa instruments tl ?r; Jewel Wreatli, 10 * ! TKaning’s Tire Shop 9 -S„ |s_ a glorious' "something” you FEEL rather tlian.hegr, p There- * “Proud's Cigar SStare 10 ■RARE VALES—ILEA L GIFTS- Electric' Shop 210 These values are typical: of the many specials-' that we City .Bakery are featuring for Christmas;- Use your credit now. Is1 the warm glow of PERSONALITY . . . a delightM sensation- Recreation CItth __5 BuTck____ ,______3 BUY NO¥/—PAY NEXT YEAR _ Recreation. of NEARNESS to your entertainers. They seem to aj5pear;be%e tc- M. Wfnmoyer 131 .aesi ISii: i®1 Shipperiy’t ___ 174 t| S ': L. Widmoyer- 143 ■30$': l-ri Jenkins li ^ ISO , »■ Total scratch; 2488; hands"-' 2 cap, 69; Total p 2557. . Prond’S ’ gar Store . - Schwartz ^__ . 140 126 4pt- - Boonef_____ 132 165 lSf “4S4 ■'ll " Bohl u L __ . 170 173,217 560‘ _ Voorhces _1S3> 17S ISO' 511 ju... P,roncf, biffST.. 159 I 74 .500, > Total .scratch, pinS1,12487--; handi- 7 cap, 139;,' total' pins; 262,6: ' p 104 W. Front St. ' Next Door to Dost t Electric Shop} rvoiySets,.'51S.S5 O '. '• - i-;' ••• . b.... A i-v-:. ■ t.t .....:l-(7 1 -'--.5. "riA. '"'. - '- 1.,. * '-I- ■H2Sj W atch Set,. $16.50 '.r.u.' - ''iy-"i-V. ’••!;'! • ; ,wi-'- !,.-f;• \- , W, 'Dilley- 149 151 428 A complete Tvory Set^‘in/; Merson _ 132 1-59' . -431 A handsomely engraved,, j -. Smith; _k 121 1 4 2 .4 0 3 , the- newest.pastel shaddsk' : I 1; Landiss ff 167 ,176 ' 161 jlO thin, model 'pocket "watch TMM'-serafchdpinsiflT'T'Sg.ha^ With " k n ife , and ch ain , and* colors,pomplete; with1- V • ca0; ’93;; total pins: 1865.- The: ideal-gift; fon '‘him :". adovetesatin lined' chest - • *-•. y i e ".'feifW'BkT&ery'-' Is'; OASJI-OR CREDIT , .EASY-TESMS f 151’ 139 139 42T __tir-, 1.7 i l x 473; Trital scratch plrfe, J T ^ h k ri^ ..... ;*®/ % R W F ,r a y & QPTIoifc,SHORE ' - * :-‘V)v iia American black walnut is beiri"- Niles. - - ** 1 -7' i used1 as< a yeneer.for. furMture"bh?i l l 1^ - '» ' B r . y , ->;» ;ing made lii.'Afri'ca,' I

.vV B-W TtiE BSRRlfeN dO tt^Y RECORI) COUNTY GRANGES Mews of the Buchanan Farming District Tj « SOCIAL VISITS liaiga (BISYIMSSISEtmJS I EACH ORGANIZATION ftTAKES 'Nkssbcs: The “1930” Club will present THEIR TURN AS HOST' " "Nobody but Nancy,” a three-act AND GUEST. - Organize $ 2 farce, comedy at. the Clark theater NEW IRQ? IS Saturday evening; Dec. 7. This The season of inter-visiting-by $5.00 REWARD will be paid for suitable person. production is under the. direction the granges of Berrien County be­ information leading to the ar­ GROWERS AND CANNERS FROM BENTON HARBOR TO TRAV­ RATES I t is ordered,, that the 2nd day of Mrs. C. W. Kelley. gan, last Thursday night wheti JiB rest and conviction of; the person of December A. D. 1929, at ten ERSE CITY MERGE; ASK $3,000,000 LOAN FROM THE FED­ Classified Advertisements are Siegel Stevens lias been ill for members of the Wagner Grange inserted at the rate of 5 cents or persons breaking windows in o’clock in the forenoon, at said ERAL FARM BOARD; HEARING DECE1VIBER 2ND. the past week.' per line each insertion; mSni- the Bishop, building, located, or. probate office, be and is hereby IESS A daughter, Norma Elaine, ar­ motored 30 miles to visit the Pot­ nram charge 25 cents when corner of Main Street and Dew­ appointed for hearing said peti­ tawatomie Grange at Riverside, ey Avenue. Estate of Charles Plans have been submitted to of the state, consolidation of 20 rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. laid in advance. If payment tion; ■ Lester Roundy last Saturday night north of Benton. Harbor. s not made when the ad- Bishop, Buchanan; Mich. 47t2c I t is. further ordered, that pub- the Federal Farm Board for the co-operative packing and storage Two Large Audiences Conie The Four Leaf Clover Club met - notice thereof be given by pub­ organization of a corporation, to plants and merger of 10 of the to Each of the ten grange organi­ ycrttentehtlS' inserted the min- SHORTEN the long winter even­ be known as Great Lakes Fruit largest canning' plants in western Hear State at- .the home of Miss Marion Boyle mum charge of 35: cents:—five lication of a copy of this order, Speakers. Saturday. zations of the county is expected lines or less. ings by reading good books; 300 once: each week for three succes­ Industries, which will own and _ Michigan. Miss Vera Hartline is recovering to visit another grange sometime late titles; 3c and 5c a day1,, ac­ sive weeks previous: to said day of operate under grower control fresh j Plans for the merger have been from a light attack of scarlet fev­ during the winter, according to a cording to lateness of issue: 3 hearing, ia the Berrien County fruit packing and canning plants' formulated with the advice of rep­ P.-T, GETS $400 er. schedule assigned by- the county- FOR SALE days minimum charge. Buchan­ Record,, a newspaper printed and along the west coast of Michigan resentatives of the newly organiz­ The Ladies’ Aid will meet all: grange beads, as follows; .Bend of an: Circulating Library, 208 circulated in said county. from Benton Harhor to Traverse , ed Farm Board,, and investigators Virginia Keith of Sawyer, day Wednesday at the church. River visits Harbert; Wagner vis­ t 2’GK.' &ALE—For l'fent„ Rooms for Main Street, at Third. 46t2p City, now doing a business of $10,- ! representing that body have been its Pottawatomie; Portage Prairie WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, 000,000 Wins the Popularity They will hold a hake goods sale , ' Kent. House: for Kent, Garage. Judge of Probate. annually. in Michigan during the past two Saturday at Runner's hardware. visits Bairibridge; Pottawatomie " for Rent. These sign cards on WANTED—To, buy 200 bu. oats In case a working arrangement months auditing and appraising Contest. 100 bu. com. A. G. Seyfred; SEAL. -A true copy. Lillia O. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver visits Berrien' Center; Pipestone safe at. Record OtHce. 35tfc. Sprague, Register of Probate. is effected with co-operative in­ the properties and resources to arc leaving' this week for Oakland, visits Bend of River; Twelve Cor­ - Auctioneer, phone 52F4,, Galien. terests in Wisconsin, the combina­ be consolidated in preparation for The Fruit Festival held, aft New Troy last week was one of the best Calif., where they will visit at the ners visits Pipestone; Berrien Cen7 SALE BILLS—We print all kinds 46tlp, ELBERT M. BLAKE tion will, govern 75. per cent of the a aeai ing to be held at Washing­ hpme of their son, Robert. ter visits. Wagner: Mt. Tabor vis­ sour cherries, black raspberries, ton, D. C. on Dec. 2. attended in the history of the of sale bills, Aslt, us. The event, from 600 to 700 people at­ Siegel Stevens is quite ill at his its Portage Prairie; Harbert vis­ Record Co. 44tf LOST—Black purse, brown trim. and Kieffer pears 'canned in the homo. its Mt. Tabor; Bairibridge visits Reward, phone 2, J. H, Ward. Elbert Milton. Blake was born United States. The combination In addition to canning and told tending the two night meetings to Dec. 6, 1S6S at Rockville, Ind.. to storage activities, the plan in­ hear talks on farm topics by state Twelve Corners. FOR- SALE— Black team, 4 and 5 46 tic the union of John A,, and Martha represents resources of $3,000,000 MILLER SCHOOL years, old.. Weight. ,3100 pounds.. and application has been made to cludes co-operative marketing of specialists. An excellent display One difference with women and LOST—.Black and tan: coon hound. Blake. When between the age the federal farm board for a loan all fresh fruits produced in Mich­ ox farm products was entered, es­ Also 20 other farm horses., Buy Deep slit on left ear: Heavy of 3 and 4, his mother died leaving; pecially in the line of apples. The The Miller schooL football team automobiles today is that, you or trade with, confidence. Money him and 2 younger children, one of $2,000,000. If authorized, i t , igan, including apples, peaches, played the Kansas school of Por­ never see the former with ihe or­ wart hack of front legs. Reward will be the first major relief ex­ pears, grapes and small fruits, un­ U.-T. a ., which had charge of the H back guarantee. Free delivery. for return to Guy Best,, Galien. of them, dt'ing in infancy; the oth­ tage Prairie Friday afternoon at iginal paint on. Harry Litowich, 1 mile east of tension to ^Michigan agriculture. der trade-marked and well adver­ festival, cleared in the vicinity of 46tlp er; now' living, the Rev. L. 0» '$400. Portage Prairie and won 18 to 12. Benton Harbor on, U. S. 12, Blake of Muncie, Ind. The proposed merger would cow ­ tised brands, to insure full value to Leo Miller, captain of the Miller Rhone: Harbor 304., 16t2c WANTED—Experienced girl for To bis father’s second marriage er 90 per cent of the fruit canning the grower. In attendance and net results, team, found it no easy task to general housework. Mrs. Frank six children were born and by the Fall Festival held at New out-wit Russell Letcher, captain BAKE SALE—Saturday, Nov. 23, . Habicht, 302 Clark Street, phone tliis union he and his. brother were Troy, Nov. 15 and 16, was the of the Kansan team. A return at Runner’s Hardware: Hills 126. 47tic raised to manhood. most successful one ever held. The game will be played before the end REXAL Goniers Church. 46tlp His boyhood was spent in and aj Warmer Grange door receipts netted over $70. All: of the season. 1st insertion Nov 21; last Dec. 5 near Rockville, Ind., on a farm. T. JOE ASSOC. children were admitted free. A foreign portfolio of pictures FOR SALE—Modern six room STATE, OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ During young mnnhood he attend­ Installs Heads on The program of music and one- and classwork, “The Rainbow”, bate Court for1 the County of house. Martin Pearson, Terra ed the State~Norrual in Indiana Aji act plays and songs by- the girls’, was completed by the upper C o l d Coupe Road. 45t3c Berrien. and also college in Kansas: also W P S CARLOAD Friday Evening and boys' glee club, won much Classes two weeks ago. It was At. a: session of said court, held teaching school for a year or two. applause. intended for France or Spain. The i"3R SALE—Dressed chickens and at the probate office in the city American Red Cross W’rites from At about the age of 24 ha at­ m m Installation of officers was held The popular girl contest was geese. Also pumpkin pies and of St: Joseph in said county, on tended Business College in Chicago reacting very well patronized and produced the St. Louis headquarters that it T a b l e t s spice cakes. Mrs. C. A. Bennett, the I9th day of November A. D. and v.qis later employed by the at the Wagner Grange Friday a total of nearly 5,000 votes. Vir­ is now on its w'ay to Washington, phone il35F13l 46tlc 1929, Present; Hon, William H. Wester;. Electric Com;,any there. REPRESENTS CLEAN UP OF evening under the direction of Mr. ginia Keith of Sawyer was the vic­ D. C, to be paired with a foreign Andrews, Judge of Probate. In, the: At the age of 25 he married TUBERCULAR STOCK IN and Mrs. Noe Anderson of the tor and received a beautiful mesh school. : fo r colds in the head’- ! FOR SALE;—One year old Boland: matter of the estate of Ruth Eg­ ' , The fourth and fifth grades are Miss; Hattie Blackmun of Chicago, BERRIEN COUNTY. Bend of the River Grange, Clyde bag: Evelyn Kempton of New China boar. Phone 63F22. E. S. bert Twell, deceased: who cliecl two years later, leaving Troy, was a close second. malting illustrated maps of Cali­ headache and fever ’ Under Iy, Galien, Mich 46t2c It appearing to the court that Gimyon being re-installed in the fornia and the sixth grade deco­ no children. Following her death A carload of tubercular cattle The cafeteria with Mrs. John the time for presentation of the he attended Moody Bible Institute position of master, in which po­ rative maps of Florida. FOR SALE—10 acres of land, 60 claims; against said estate should for two years: and at the outbreak representing the last of the 1919 sition he has proved his compe­ Wood in charge was very popu­ " o—----- • rods frontage on stone1 road; be limited, and that a time and of the Spanish. American War he dean up of reactors from Berrien, tency during the past two years lar being entirely sold out both com fodder, oats, combination place be appointed to receive,, ex­ by advancing the grange to front nights. Receipts were the largest “ Ghost” Only R abbit v coal and gas range, clock, shade enlisted with, the 161st Infantry of County was shipped, Tuesday by rank among farm organizations of of any department, $S6. amine and adjust all claims and Indiana. His service took him. to the St. Joe Valley Shipping Asso­ Pupils of the school oE Bunessan, • trees, radio pole. 404 Main St., demands against said deceased by Georgia, Florida and Cuba. the county. The corn game was as popular Scotland, were recently thrown into phone 103M 46 tip: ciation from the local yards, qon.- Other officers installed were: as ever. Mrs. Henry Goodhiline a panic hv the sudden appearance of White Pine Tar .and and before said court; Following the war he returned signed to the Michigan Live Stock FOR SALE,—5 shoats, weight 70 It is ordered, that creditors: of to Chicago and resumed work overseer, Ralph Hess; lecturer, and her committee made a very at, the side of the blackboard of Wild Cherry Compound. Exchange at Detroit. Most of the Helen Norman; steward, Frank attractive and popular place which what they took lo be.a fluttering lbs, each: hog. weight 125'; lbs; said deceased are required to pre­ with the Western Electric Go, In, tubercular cattle from county young geese for Thanksgiving sent their claims to said court at 1901 he married Miss Florence L. Wright; assistant, Milton Mitchell; netted over $60. apparition in white. They ran herds were condemned and slaugh­ cliaplairij Mrs; May Mitchell; treas­ home and sold of the appearance of Day. Ed. Conrad. Phone 7124- said probate, office on or before Rush, of Chicago: Shortly after tered last year, only a few strag­ Mrs. Dean, Morley, in charge of the 24th day of March A... D. the birth of their first sen, Ken. urer, J. G. Boyle; gate keeper, the fancy woi'k booth, made an either a ghost or an angel. Par­ F22. 46tlc gling cases being located this year. Ralph Whittaker; secretary, Ber­ 1930, at ten o’clock in the fore­ neth, in 1902, they moved to. Rock The check on herds was made by outstanding success showing A ents investigated: and found that a, W. i . noon, said, time ana place being River, a lumber camp near Mar­ tha Whittaker; Ceres, Bernice net profit of $62. very large white hare had gotten F or k e n t J. M. .Miller, Benton Harbor vet- Harroff; Pomona, Evelyn Doty; into the schoolhouse and had been hereby appointed for the exami­ quette, Michigan, where Mr. Blake ernaxian who represents the state Homy Miller and his committee a. FOR SALE—Modern six room: nation and; adjustment of all was in the employ of his wife’s Flora, Anne Quirk; lady assistant in the farm produce booth, .had seen to jump from behind the “The Rexall store” - department of animal husbandry. steward, Doi’is Whittaker. ■ house: Martin; Pearson, Terre claims and demands against said grandfather, Judge C. R. Brown. The shipment this week was made splendid success. They were all blackboard. Coupe road. 45t3c deceased. In 1905 the family moved to 4n~ up of cows and calves. Prices re­ sold out and netted over $55. jfc is further ordered, that public dersorr, Ind., then the home of his The Agricultural Fair, as 'was FOR RENT—Modern 6 room brother. One year later their first ceived at Detroit will range from notice thereof be given by publica­ $5 to $80, the worst cases being INTERNATIONAL licpied, showed great growth over house,, double gafag'd'oricl large, tion: fit‘a copy of this .order for daughter. Elb’erta was born. last year, both in the school and lot. Will: bp ready for occupancy used as fertilizer. In cases where three; successive weeks previous to In 1907 the family moved to infection is localized the affected farmer classes. shortly. E . F. Longworth.. Tele­ Indianapolis where lie was: em­ The school made exhibits in the For Thanksgiving?-- phone 303. 46tlp said day of hearing, in the Berrien tissues will be trimmed out and STOCK SHOW TO County Record, a newspaper print­ ployed for most of the time as a the remainder of the carcass used various departments and the farm­ ed and circulated in said county. foreman in the Overland: Automo­ er class was larger than ever be­ FOR RENT — Strictly modern bile Factory. During their second for meat. eta house, close in; 5 rooms.; and, WILLIAM H. ANDREWS;, ------o——— fore. The premier exhibitor was I Judge of Probate. years in Indianapolis, i& second Prenkert, with 14 varieties; of ap­ New Chinaware bath. Phone 62 or call: at 316 N. daughter, Martha, was born in Portage Street. 46t2p SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. Portage Prairie ples. The qualities of the ex­ Sprague, Register of Probate. 1908; and a second son, Charles, CATTLE ENTRIES INCREASE; hibits showed much improvement FOR RENT—Modern 5 room bun­ in 1913. Grange Installs 100 PER CENT MORE BOXS in fruit and grain. Complete Dinner Sets galow located at 109; Chippewa 1st, insertion Oct. 24; last Dec. 5 In 1914 an opportunity was af­ AND GIRLS COMPETE. The Home Economics depart­ Ave. Inquire; J. E . Banks. STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Cir­ forded him to engage in farming Officers Tuesday ment gave their first exhibit and Phone 7113F4. 46U cuit Court, for the county of at Niles and as this had. always When the International Live it was a splendid .beginning and a Tea Sets, Berrien, in Chancery. been, one of, his strong desires, Stock Exposition opens at Chicago good advertisement for Mrs, FOR RENT;—Bed room parlor,, al­ Charles Francis Hiller, plaintiff, die family moved there: Two very The Portage Prairie Grange will the last of this month, a new high Berry’s work. ■ Flower Bowls so garage, 111 Front Street. vs. The Federal Realty and its un­ unsuccessful years of farming, hold installation of officers at the mark for the number of animals The net receipts, larger than any Phone 21SJ. 46tlp known heirs,, devisees, legatees however, made It necessary for Bertrand Town Hall next Tuesday on exhibit will be established, an- previous year, were very gratify­ Sugar and Creamer and assigns, defendants. him to seek employment elsewhere night, with Mr. and Mrs. Noe An­ nounces B. K. Heide, secretary of ing and will leave the P.-T. A. in FOR RENT —• Mead furnished Suit pending in the circuit court and as a result the family moved derson of the Bend of the River the world's largest agricultural splendid condition financially. apartment, steam, heated,: com­ for the county of Berrien, in chan­ to Buchanan in 1916,' Hero Mr. grange in charge of the Installa­ show. ■—New Troy Correspondent pletely modern; four rooms and; cery, at the city of Saint Joseph Blake- was in the employ Of the tion ceremonies. Over 12,000 head of tlie choicest ------o------bath, "large sun poren and ample in said county on the 16th day of Clark Equipment Company for The following heads will be in­ livestock horses, cattle, sheep and ..rf closet room, two block's from September, 1929. several years until his health be­ ducted into office; Master, H. E. swine, which the world producs III. State Husking . ’ town. Phone 314 .r cal' at 102 In this cause it appearing from gan to fail. Wilson; overseer, R. V. Franklin:; will be qn view. Opening at the Now being unpacked. Early selections are advisable. - Lake Street. 46tlc the bill of complaint in the clerk’s In 1922, by mutual, agreement, steward, Ira House; assistant Chicago Stock Tard on Nov, 30 Cliamption Picks 47 A small down payment will hold your selection. office, that certain of the defend­ lie and his, wife separated and: Steward, John Redden; lady as* the first Saturday following FOR RENT—Two apartments fur­ ants herein are not residents of from then on he divided his time sistant steward. Mrs. Haas; secre­ Ears Com F’er Min, Candies • Postcards nished fo r light housekeeping". Thanksgiving, the exposition will Nan G. Kent. Phone SS. 46tlp the State of Michigan:, On mo with his four children. tary, Mrs. Martha Franklin; treas­ bo iu progress until Dec. 7. tion of Geo. H. Batchelor, plan- In, November. 192S he was in urer, Charles. French; chaplain, Entiles were received in the Radio fans On Buchanan farms FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for tiffs attorney, it is ordered that such poor health that it was deem­ Mrs. Lena Bauman; gate keeper, cattle departments in such num­ were interested in the receipt of light housekeeping in. modern the above named defendants cause ed advisable to seek hospital care Charles Bauman; Pomona, Mrs. bers, and representative of such news of the state corn husking C. REHM’S : home. Close to factory and bus­ their appearance to he herein for him and he went to the Na­ Howard Wilson; Ceres, Mrs. Will­ quality that the management pre­ contests of Illinois, at which Har­ VAKIEiy STOKE iness district. Couple; preferred. within three months from the date tional Military Hospital at Dayton, iam Haslett: Flora, Mrs. Celia dicts with surety the largest and old Holmes of Henry County was: ~t Mrs. Grace Shipley, 303 Short of this order; and in; case of their Ohio, for treatment. Walker; lecturer, Mrs. Mabel most impressive exhibit of cattle victor, with a total of 34.95 bushel Street. 4.6,tip. appearance, that they cause their During his stay there he made Smith. ever seen at the International. for the 80 minutes. answer «to the plaintiff’s bill of several visits home and at first Sheep, swine, and horses maintain Holmes was t he extra . man in MISCELLANEOUS complaint to be filed and a copy showed signs of improvement. His their high totals established at the the stale contest. His county re­ thereof to be served on plaintiff’s later visits,, however, were not so Unusual: Amount, of 1928 expositor!. An as.tow ding cord, made in a: field of mud, was GLASSES, FITTED—C. L. Stretch, jattorney within: fifteen days after promising and when he returned growth, practically 100 per cent, in two ears of corn too short to qual­ a t the Cathcart News room; ev­ service on them. of. -a, copy of said home Oct. 11 of this' year, i t was Fall Plowing Done tlie number of farm boys and ify him for the, big: meet Friday ery Thursday. No. extra charge ibilL of. complaint, and in default readily seen that it would be Im­ girls showing livestock will be wit­ But, just before the. other 16 pick­ for house: calls. Phone 448. 44tfc thereof,, said, bill, of complaint be possible for him to return to Day- On. Buchanan Farms nessed in the coming event.. ers started into the field they went T u r k e y $ m ; ‘ : y : . taken as confessed by said defend- ton. After spending a week in Some idea of the truly interna­ into conference and -voted unant SCRATCH PADS—Assorted sizes iants., Niles under the kindly care of his Buchanan fanners report that tional scope of this exposition and m.ously to, ask officials, to allow <0: - ® '■ at 10' cents per pound. Record And, :it is further ordered, that former wife and his daughter, the present fall: has been unusual- ’ the far distances from which con­ him to compete because he was f ■ / . T Office. 31 tf within, forty days, the, plaintiff Martha, he spent the next week, ly favorable for plowing and that, testants travel to participate is ob­ state champion two years ago and cause a. copy of this; order to be with his son, Kenneth in Buchan­ as a result many have practically - tained upon glancing at the preli­ his. count5>- mark this year was so V CLEAN COTTON’ RAGS—Want­ published in the: Berrien County an,, Becoming too- ill for home T h a r , ' ed: 3c lb. The Record Co.. 44tf plowed all their land1 for next minary exhibitor list. Take the close to the qualifying score. The 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 Record, a newspaper printed, pub-, care he' was taken to the Niles year’s crop. Many have delayed Shorthorn breed as an example. officials obligingly complied; am ' WANTED — Clean, cotton rags. lished and circulating in said hospital, on Monday; Oct. 2S, where corn husking-until freezing weath- • Nominations from Massachusetts other team, wagon, and set of county; and; that said, publication he failed; rapidly until the time of will meet those from Calfornia, Will pay 5c per lb. The; Record bo continued therein- at least once his demise Thursday morning, er to take advantage of soil'Con­ judges, were secured and Holmes Co. ;; . 44tf Nov. 7, 1929. His four children ditions favorable for plowing. and several of Ontario’s foremost was sent into the contest. He re­ in each week for six weeks ------o—------“red, white and roan” heads will ceived $100 in cash and a gold 1 NOTICE—I will not be responsible succession, or that the. plaintiff were with him at the time and all be matched wtn those of Texas. medal for his victory. for any debts made by my wife cause a copy of this order to be felt relieved to know that his long: Farm Auction to Similarly with the Herefords, Walter Olson of Knox county, or'any one else but myself: Otto personally served on said non­ and bitter suffering was at an end: herds will assemble at Chicago on state and national champion last Let us have your order ^ Schimdt., 44t3p resident defendants at least twen­ Death: was brought, about by Be Held at Former ulcers of the stomach, and attend­ this occasion from such separate year, came in second with ,34.31 ty days before the. time set for points of the compass as Alberta, bushels. Both Holmes and he will by Saturday so we can ! NOTICE—Will take care of child- their appearance. ing complications.. G. Dressier Place He was always a lover of child­ Oklahoma; West Virginia and Cal­ represent Illinois in the national ren -afternoons or evenings. The bill of complaint herein, ifornia, as well as many otner contest to be held Nov. 15 at . Phone 3’08. 44t4p was filed for the purpose of per­ ren, of music, of nature, and, assure delivery. above all, of God and he left this Elsewhere in this issue we carry states. Platte City, Mo. fecting defects, in plaintiffs title, an advertisement of a farm auc­ Educational exhibits this year Officials ruled that Seiler’s mark YOU CAN PRODUCE goat milk to lot number forty-four in high world with an expressed feeling of. for 3 U .cents per quart. For malice toward none and charity tion to be held at the old George promise to be its fascinating as of 36.66 bushels,made in Knox school additon to the village of Dressier farm, l|t miles west of they are instructive. The United county meet a week ago would particulars, write C. O. Smith, Buchanan, Berrien. County, Mi chi for all. 255 Greenwich Street,, Valparai- He was a life-long member of the Bertrand Town Hall on Nov. States Department of Agriculture stand as :a: world record. Until he gan. 2 9 . The owner, ,T. M. Thompson, will be a large exhibitor; so will turned in that unusual score Elmer A y*. , sO, irfd. 44t4p Dated Sept. 16, 1929. Lie Methodist Church, and a s* eacl- fast follower of the same. had bought the stock and equip­ the State Agricultural Experiment Williams’ 35.S bushels made in the G e e s e V; WE HAVE: another car of that; CHARLES El WHITE, ■' • - .:0------~; ment with the intention of start­ Stations, where farm minded national contest in 1925 had been Columbus: Block Coal; on track; Circuit Judge ing farming next year but has de­ scientists are each year making the record. shipped from Perry Co., east­ Geo. H. Batchelor Currency Rule cided to wait another year. . He new arid important discoveries of A crowd estimated , at 15,000 ern Kentucky. We- just finished Plaintiff’s attorney. According: to Gresham’, law, is night engineer at the Ball 'Band practical sgnificance to the man or wp.tehed the contest todav. / Corn D u c k s - unloading another car of that Business address: when two kinds of currency are in plant at Mishawaka. - woman living on the farm,. which and weather were perfect for the A Domino 20 per cent protein; but- Buchanan,' Michigan. circulation the inferior or more de­ ------o—---- this exposition serves to spotlight husking. • termilk Laying Mash and 32 preciated one tends to drive the When putting on snap fasteners to public attention. Holmes, the new champion, uses per cent Dairy Feed. Phone 18: 1st insertion Nov: 7; last. Nov. 21 other out of circulation, owing to on dark clothing, sew ene-lialf, of Bolstered by the thousands, of an iron, hook to whisk the ears off C h i c k e n s P.ears East Grain Co., 106, East STATE. OF MICHIGAN; the Pro- t’lie hoarding and exportation ol the the fastener securely, -then, mark practical examples of perfection the stalk. Although his total Chicago Street. 47tlc ; bate- Court for the County of latter. In: other words, “bad1 money the hall in the center of the'fast­ on all sides in the form of live­ weight of corn, 2,520 pounds, was stock and crops: exhibits, these ed­ not as great as that turned In by .GIVE MAGAZINES this Christ- Berrien. drives good money out of circula­ ener with chalk. Press against the A t a, session of said court held tion.” The law was first, clearly goods on the other side and the ucational tableaus, make the Inter­ some of the other buskers, he was ;: -mas and be assured the, recipient national mare than a great show the cleanest picker in the contest, : .■-will have a welcome reminder of at the probate ■ office in the city stated by Sir Thomas Gresham, an chalk mark, will show you where Everything to of; St; Joseph in- said, county, on English*diplomat and merchant,who the other half of the fastener or a spectacle. It is in effect an being penalized less than any of complete the dinner at . A/the giver eachiriionth of . the; “Eight - Day University,” where the others because of nubbins * year. Reduced.:5prices,-.pn ■ all- theiiist; day.- of .November.*-.Ai-i £>., died in 157f>. should be sewn. , '1929:1 Pre.sent:’|Hon.> William H-, the.;city' man can gain; knowledge missed in. the ■ field‘;and .husks left m w -""w : 'WlK T 'ET ^ ,/N . !!■ ■' 1 magazines. G'et^niy*prices before ------o------while’ being entertained,’; and where on the ears. ./He'is'a farmer, 31 you order. W. S. McLeod; phone Andrews, Judge of Probate. /. .In Old Gent (observing small boy the matter of the estate of Sarah D elicatessen Minded: burdened with newspapers) Don’t tlie farm expert, however profi­ years old and 'has been picking *477. 46t2p , When Una. the now stenographer, cient he is, can still profitably corn since he was 21'years old. " SANDS.:-- Mann, deceased. Frank E. Mann all those papers make you tired, Mi L. LOST-—33x4 tire between Galien having filed, in said court his pe- makes a. carbon: copy on her type­ my boy ? lea.i-n from fellow experts. f and Mt.. Zion, cemetery on Nov. • tition praying that the administra­ writer, she describes tiie process Boy, No, sir, I don’t read them. Collecting old paper macho trays :/ S. Qak/Street 8th.- Phone Galien, 64F21. Fred tion of said estate be granted -to as “making a carbon, sandwich.!'—. — -----o---- —- The tarpon of Florida, can cover and ornarnerits is a new fad in Gleisner. 46110 Chas. A .; Clarki.br to some ' other Woman's Home Companion. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS 80 miles in an hour. Europe. PAGE SIX THE EERRIEfi COUNTY RECORD ^fiiUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,. 1929.-

this is the promise that bfte hath promised us, even , eternal life." ...... (1. John 2:25.). ' f'J> The Lesson-Sermon, also includ­ a ■ ed the following passages from the I Mrs. Smith and. Sirs. lace Thornton’s book, “Glimpses Christian Science textbook, "Scien­ ______Viele Entertain. of the Rainbow-' Countries of Cen­ ce and Health with. Key to the t 1 ' Mrs. Glenn. Smith and Mrs. tral America;”' with the following Methodist Episcopal Church Scriptures,” by Mary- Baker Eddy :: T EUXDREDS OF Jesse Viele entertained for the talks- by different members Of the Enjoy the pleasure of the whole “God, the divine Principle of man Member of * : pleasure o£ 21 guests at a dinner- '-’Iub ; f family attending Sunday School at and man in God’s likeness, are in­ ♦v m i b e r e 4 bridge party at the home of the Red Earth—Costa Rica, airs. W .: 10 a. m. ME Ormis.ton is super- separable, harmonious and eter­ : M ;S £ 0 S $ g former,, Friday evening. Mrs. Ir­ B. Bale; Orange Dawn—Niea- f intendent, Sou will find some- nal. The Science of heing fur­ EMPIRE 4 ving Poulson of South Bend, was iragua, Mrs. E. H. Ormiston; Yel-i thing we all need: moral and spir- nishes the rule of perfection, and t : 4 " an out of town guest 01 of the , e . ° c" ! low liilk —Honduras, airs. Fred;itual food, by attending church brings immortality to light.” (p? casion. Favors? were K r i r ? . r? •^,r®3Wr: Green Valleys, Salvador, I and Sunday School. 33G;) I: STATE ‘THE FRIENDLY SERVICE STORE’ THE UNITED f •M. L. Ihrie, airs’. Frank. aiiller , i n anr.and W. T. Beardsley* . t We are to: have an unusual treat ■> 4 Mrs. A. McIntosh. •— ------O—------: ' o o « The- Thirty Club voted to spon- f right at the close of Sunday Redeemer Lutheran STORES' STATES , "White Elephant" Party sor the Red Cross. Drive in Bu- i School and not later than 11 a. m. Corner Front" and Main, 2nd Floor If- - K U C H A ' S A Given: by Kebekalis. chanan tins week and next. , ft is a picture of Palestine and "A Changeless Christ for ;a , A- "White Elephant” party was Thanksgiving will be observed S the- only picture of its kind in Changing World.” ,given by the Rebekah Lodge at next Monday when a 1 o'clock ! America, Dr.. Marshall* w-ho has Divine service at 2:30 p. m. y . the lodge hall,. Friday night. A pot lock dinner will be served a t ! been twice around the world, lived The pastor w-ill speak on “Seek­ y report of the meeting of the X. Q. the home- of Mrs. A. B. Muir. {id Palestine and lias lectured in ing Signs from Heaven” from t O. F. Rehekah lodge meeting at © a & ; over 1.000 cities in America, will Matt. 16, 1-4- t Flannel Gowns - NIGHT SHIRTS Niles was given by Mrs. Kate Gil­ Mrs. .Hathaway : build a fifteen-foot picture show- Visitors are ahvays w-elcome. - f bert, who represented the local Entertains * ■ j mg’ village life of Palestine. Come O. E. Solin, Pastor ------o------❖ Women’s Outing Flannel Men’s outing flannel ■ f lodge- at the meeting. Bunco later Mrs,* m E, Hathaway pleasant- night shirts made of furnished the entertainment of Evangelical Sunday with round or V necks. the evening at which, airs; Myra 5nti^htlineFavors ^aMnmcif were ■This ^'som ething different and t heavy weight flannelette Hess, airs Kate Gilbert and airs. awarded \o m S ° C. " c r S Mra I g * " ® dd not deny School Stages Path er i Gowns of heavy weight, and fast color. Sizes George Barmore won prizes; Mrs, T Warren Willard had charge of the WnndmCrUU anS FlQrenCe ' ' E^vortli L a| u e “ t 5 o’clock. Fancy figured to 20- flO - .'.entertainment. vv ■ u’11' , The happy group of young people and Son Banquet f Each ------tfO C 4 . . . • * * i last Sunday night is an, example of y . trim .' All sizes— ■ f ; Knowledge Club ft™ ,!, fir v#«r j what we want our league to: be. The Sunday School of the Evan­ Holds Meeting Organize for Year We were glad so many came, gelical Chur cl i was sponsor of a Girl Scout Troop No. 2 . met at come again. We are trying to UNDERWEAR ' 4 aiiss Edith Hiding entertained the home of Miss Doris Peck, 107 father and son banquet at the t ' ! J.t the Knowledge Club at her home make these meetings worthwhile church pdrlors Saturday- evening. Outing Flannel Clark Street, Monday, for thelr and attractive to our young peo­ y • Thursday night. Miss Lucille■ ^regular business meeting. Eleciion The ladies of the church furnished t Lightfoot won the prize at bunco. ple and we welcome all young the banquet. A representative y Men’s part wool ribbed of officers constituted one of the folks who do not belong to any Heavy weight striped 4 orders of business. Officers, elect­ gathering was present. Following grey OR “SO" Club Meets other similar society-. the banquet the following program y ed for the ensuing year were: Evening service at 7. This ser­ outing flannel, 36 inch S u it______f , . With Mrs; Glenn Smith Kathryn Portz, chairman; Marjor­ w as given: ± Mrs. Glenn Smith was hostess vice will help you to enjoy and ap­ Devotionals—Rev. Hayes Men’s cotton ribbed suit, ie Campbell, secretary; Fredriclia preciate Thanksgiving. Subject, y widths. Light or dark •for the Central America meeting Portz. treasurer; Doris Campbell, Address—E . H. Ormiston heavy weight, #>1! a n 4 , of the Thirty club Monday after­ “The Value of the Thanksgiving Reading—T. E, VanEvery y patterns, fast col­ grey or tan ___ patrol leader; Helen Mogford, cor­ Spirit,” The choir will give an 4 ^ noon; A study was made" of W«I_ poral. “My Son and I ”—R. A. Pierce ^ Boys’ part wool grey » © © anthem suitable to Thanksgiving. "My Dad and I ”—Harold Pierce y ors, yard _____ 4 ' Come along and bring the folks. Solo—Mr. Hyink y | mixed Entertains at The Thursday night service at Address—Mr. Miller suit ___—. C 4v- Scliool nurse says Bridge Party 7:30. Cornet solo—J . A. Conrad y Mrs. L. G. Fitch entertained a The Epworth League will have a Male Quartette—Dads y UNDERWEAR Boys’ waist suit, f all girls slionld pavty of friends at bridge Friday party- this Thursday- night at the Violin Solo—Bob Willard grey ribbed___ _ 4 evening. High scores for the even home of Bernice Leiter. Leaguers Reading—-Edward Riffer y know tliis ing were held by- Mrs; Scott D ia-l be on hand for a good time, Address—Coach Bradfield Women’s wool and silk mond of Detroit, and Mrs. Robert | There will be a meeting of the +% Toastmaster—R. A. Pierce ■L I Lapslty of Berrien Springs. Sunday School Board under the Song Leader—Ralph Wheat Stripe ribbed union suits, MEN’S CAPS 4 * * * j leadership: of Mr, Ormiston.a t the ------0------f X A Four Generations ' home of Mrs. Kean Friday- night. Church of Christ soft and warm. Sleeve­ 4 At Carpenter Home j The Hill Climbers Class is pian- Men’s blizzard pull down Mrs. Martha Carpenter had as filing for .a supper at Berrien Bible scliool and preaching ser­ less, knee length, Boys’ Heavy Wool Cloth Overcoats, sizes 6 guests at. her home Sunday, her Springs this Saturday- afternoon, vice at 10 a. m. Bible study-: caps of heavy grey or l daughter; Mrs, Orpha Briggs, { Morning worship at Oronoko at “Higher Patriotism.” Read the 4 suit ______to 1 6 years. Lined and Interlined, warm and black wool cloth, suede daughter, and; three children of 19 o’clock with Sunday School at book of Jonah. Sermon subject, f , lined, warm and close i* Three Oaks and her son, Amos 10. Folks living in this, commun­ “What Must I do to Keep Saved?” 4 Dutch neck, elbow- serviceable. 4 Carpenter and wife- attd three C. E. Societies at 6 p, m, All ity will find these services will young folks of the church and 4 sleeves, knee | :A Each JQ £ children of Three Oaks, four gen­ help the neighborhood spirit. community are invited to attend erations- heing represented In the ■o length, suit.__ ^ * - 4 gathering. Mrs. Carpenter has and enjoy- these meetings. y Presbyterian Church Evangelistic services every even­ been ill at the , home , of her,, son, . | Sunday School at 10 a. m. y Sanford Carpenter, for the past? 11l a m sermon b Ralph Kean. ing of this week. Song service in RUBBER SHOES charge of Walter Scott. Preaching t t three weeks, hut is now able to sit Soectal ajlthe;ll by Young Pconle’s by the pastor. 4 - GALOSHES UP- , „ choir, "God is Love” by- Shelley-. Sunday- evening service at 7 p. GALOSHES GALOSHES Men’s best grade, five j Solo part bv. J. R- Rood. m. Subject, "What is Christian 4 Monday Club Observes H, W. Staver, Pastor. t : buckle, all rubber shoe Thanksgiving Program } Baptism?” Special music by Mr. Women’s all rubber, Men’s and Boys’ black ------o------Scott and the choir. y Childs' and Misses Ga­ with White d&yg AQ y The Monday Club held its regn-f Evangelical Church light weight Galoshes in sole, 5-buckle ejHl'oS’O JS: lav Thanksgiving program Monday- Bible School workers conference r loshes with all rubber jersey, four-buckle Ga­ rpA LK IN G to. a roomful o£ high Sunday school at 10. Tuesday-, Nov. 26, at the church at tan or gunmetal. Sizes 3 i-school girls on personal hygiene, afternoon at the home of Mrs. foot and four buckle Cora Leiter. the afternoon being Sermou, “Indifference”, at 11. 7:30 p. m. y to 8, snap fast­ loshes of first quality an: experienced' district nurse said: Leagues at 6. Scouts w-ill meet at the church jersey top, size buckle ______“One of the basic rules- of health tor given over to a miscellaneous pro­ y ener style pair gum sole and fine wool $3.98 gram appropriate to the day. The Our revival meetings w-ill begin Monday evening at 6 o’clock. The 6 to 10.i/2 . girls is-to keep the system functioning Sunday. Special pray-er meetings scouts and officials will attend the f Boys’ all rubber 4-buckle naturallyat all times. Normal exercise committee in charge was: Mes- Zipper Style, jersey top. All dames Ruth Roe, Cora Leiter, Em-1 are heing held in the homes this scout council at Benton Harbor. Size 11 black shoe, and diet habits should be encouraged. week. There will be a Thanksgiving B ut when necessary thdre’s no harmia ma Knight, Edith Woolley. t I p a ir______to 2 ______siz e s------taking nu joi, since i t works mechani­ .' 1 * *. * ;: Sunday evening sermon. “Two service. The time and place will cally and can’t disturb the normal ‘Evils” at 7. he announced from the varipus 4 functions, of any organ of the body. L-T- i Meetings each, night during: the pulpits in the city- at the Sunday Particularly with girls, there are times Handy riann ah i w-eek except Saturday a t 7:30. services. when mijol should ’always be taken. H I y y •- i jcj^crucj.Ezekiel o.xci 3:19 "Ifaa thouuiuu warnivuiu the me J. L. Griffith, Minister ; Take o spoonful, every night for a few € lp S H o u s e w i v e s I wicked, and he turn not from his days. It’s a thoroughly safe and harm­ ______.wickedness, nor from liis wicked less method. I t won’t, cause distress or s c o u t ~n ew s gas pains or griping.” camp*3 S X is n * -5 0.iiini S S ‘£ moms. £ " “ We expect to a meet s a our w responsi- w Nmol is different from any other sub­ Scout Troon No.. 42 w-ill attend stance. I t contains no drugs or medi­ WhiLe of egg applied with a s o f t ' ^ L the Court of Honor at Benton Har­ cine. I t can be taken safely no matter brush will freshen gilt picture. J?eit:s d th s v lld atlcl bor Monday, Nov. 25. They will how you are feeling because it Is so be accompanied by Scoutmaster pure and harmless, and works so frames. . ; Over ninety men and hoys at- Ora Strahle and members of the easily. Every woman should keep. a . ____tended the Father and Son ban. troop committee: William Bohl, bottle on hand. Every druggist has this qwet given at the church last Sat- George Currier, Stew-art Holmes remarkable substance. G et the genuine. . brighten, the dingy - night ^ ter ttl(i ^cellent o\ ersi.ous. chicken supper served by Uie and J. L. Griffith. Members of i u m e y the troon who have passed their Silk garments; last longer if la^ es oC tl,e church, the following j.es^s v,-m be given their insignia, washed frequently; Dust particles todum™ was en]pyea ln tlle aucil" | The troop w-ill leave for Benton torium. Harhor from theif regular meeting and perspiration have a destruc- "• V t tive effect on the fibers. The “Little Heralds” missionaryU‘X 1 place at the Church of Christ at Stamped Goods society W-ill meet in the church 6 o’clock sharp. Everyone :is re­ i parlors Friday at 2:30. quested to attend this Court of ScaUoped or ati gratin potatoes You are cordially invited to our made from wholly cooked or par-, ”e “ Honor and any boy over 72 is in­ Jasi phone your Gas Co. and boiled potatoes save a great deal vited. of time in baking. ------o--^----- we will call at your home, Hills Corners '.Church A. Georgia w-oman 103 years old,; Sunday school: a t 9 a. m. » Try a kitchen-size salt: shaker attributes her old age to “'mind­ Classes for all ages. Adult ing her own business." Nov- w-e to distribute poison insect powder superintendent,, How ard Gardner: on the house plants. It’s quick and, chddren-rTuperintendYnt.Toi^M. know- why so few people live to be easY- ; Boyce. a hundred. • Morning worship a t 11 a. nr. A GAS ii;NGi:T|IAT CAN JUSTLY B.E Rev. Shields, Pastor. Instead of sewing snaps, on very- Woman Fears Gas— Of all kinds, also a com­ fine organdy or voile; sew them J Giiristian Science Church H l/^ H O W .PIEC E" o f . to a piece of silk tape and whip! Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Eats Only Baby Food m- plete line of NTun’s Em­ the tape along the hem where the I broidery floss and thread. Sunday service at 11 a. m. YOUR HOME. snaps aTe needed.. This will pre-j Subject. "Soul and Body.” “For 3 years T ate only baby vent the snaps from cutting thru Wednesday evening meeting a' food, everything else formed gas. Millinery the material when Ironed. [ 7:45. ' " Now. thanks to Acilerika, I eat- ...... - - v 1 Reading room is at the church anything and enjoy life.”—Mrs. M. Very thinly sliced, bacon may be and j s; op°Gn ovprv Wednesday af. Gunn. separated w-rthout mutilating it m ternoon from 2 till 4 You need not only be prideful of your radio, your fine the least if it is placed in the ov-: ______D______Just ONE spoonful Adlerika. re­ lieves £.11 GAS so you can eat ahd j rugs, draperies or furniture. For today the kitchen has eu for a short time,, making sure! Christian Science Churches Sleep better. Acts on BOTH up­ J}0*- to leave it m too: long as the; "Mortals and Immortals” was per and lower bowel removing come into its own. Accepted as the infoi-mal ‘gathering fat. will melt. j the subject of the Lesson-Sermon poisons you never know were’ place for festive friendly guests, it places new impor­ ... . Jin all Christian Science Churches there, and.. which caused your I# , When putting a slip on a hang- on Sunday, Nov. 17 stomach trouble. No matter w-hat tance on your gas range, refrigerator; cabinet, sink etc. er put one small safety pin in f Among the citations which com- you have tried for stomach and Now your gas range can be the show piece of your home each; strap, then fasten the small prised the Lesson-Sermon was the bow-els. Adlerika will surprise you’- Pins together ivith a. large safety following front the' Bible: "And and the new Round Oak meets this need like the thor­ pm. The slip then will not drop 1 ______z.____ W. N. Brodricit, druggist. oughbred it is! , from the hanger. { The Answer! New Metallics, Felts, Try putting raw pumpkin thru; Satins and'. Velvets the food chopper for pies. It, saves' Heats the Oven On ALL to time and energy and cooks down; Six Sides as fine as when it is rubbed thru the colander. =■ j 1. Beautiful, all porcelain in four trims a m ,: . 1 % m m . -^-gliscaimg^ whicej- gray, ta n . and: grceii New Scarfs. I wiil sell at public auction at ray place, l>/> miles w ith; seicction of three colors of iBaker Sure Way to Stop west of Bertrand Township Hall, on what is known as lice handles, no extra charge.- Have lit- Kewf the George Dressier farm, on 2. Two Double-Action burners giving Night Coughs fuli-flame or simmering service from, , FRIDAY, NOV. 29 ■one yalyer^standard equipment 6n. each Night coughs, or coughs caused Beginning, at 11 a. m. sharp, the following property: range. Round Oak Ranges are SHARPLY PRICED. They offer by a cold or irritated throat, can .3. Robertshaw. .Oven Regulator and* you more beauty, performance, convenience and econ­ now- be. stopped within 15 minutes 1 b a v m a r e 1 , .Rutz Automatic top Lighter, standard omy for the money, we believe, than you can buy else­ by a doctor's prescription which? 10 years old equipment? on, all .models—-no extra works on! an entirely different! charge. where. Further, Round Oaks are. broadly termed. Yr • : ’ principle: This prescription is put t e w up under the name Thoxine and 6 MILCH COWS 6 4. -Full-insulated oven at; slight extra' They can be purchased' so easily- -without interfering is available to everyone. cost, if desired.* All corners^ rounded with y_our. present money plans. > They cost no mor.e ' Having Thoxine :on hand is a IMPLEMENTS arid' dystless. Concealed, manifold. INfo now than later---and you deserve to enjoy their eonven- Square, oblong and 3- safety measure against all nougiis 1 McCormick binder, 1 Deering mower, 1 dump rake, bolts nor base band visible. and throat irritations. .corner scarfs; Patterns Thoxine contains no harmful 1, Oliver plow, 1 405 Oliver walking plow, 2 cultivators, ienefrand advantages from now on, do you not? y. and: paintedtdesigns drugs, is; pleasant tasting and spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, bob sleds, ...... it JIV: / a -- ., :;V.. . . a to - d»*b " ~ safe for the whole family. Sold wagon, manure spreader, wagon box, wood rack, 1000 tp JL on a money back guarantee to lb. Fairtiaiik scales, hay rack, set team harness. give better and' quicker relief for i> coughs or- sore throats than any- PYG^&ns' mixed, liay, 200 bu. corn, 75 bu: oats , M rs^E/'F/Jlubis., thtos.l'mj. hayq, gv.e.r ti^ed. Ask for M ICHIGANaGAS & Th'mhe;\-puE^up«ready. for use in THOMPSON, OWNER' MaiiilStreefc,...... - 35c,_!6Qc_.and Sl.OCf. bottles. Sold by the Wisner Pharmacy and all Oscar BilfSif, Auct; A; E . Houswerth;'’Clerk Corner -Front and Dak^ .other'gooctrdrug'stores; '/Jfe'Pigjifiy- i\ S e c t i o n T w o TH E BERRIEN GOUPCTY News - Editorial -i f Record Telephone Number Nine SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929. NUMBER 46 Record Telephone Number' Nine'

marks against them, as wo_ old L atin Stu dents ’uns were pretty hard. ? THE MICROPHONE News of Buchanan Schools Teach Own Class Jr. High Begins •*- News of Student Life 'Gathered'and Written by Upper Classmen of Buckanan High School .In the last few weeks the mem­ bers of; the. Latin 10 class have Basket Practice shown, au unusual interest in the methods of conducting the class. About forty. Junior High basket­ Hence a schedule has been made ball aspirants answered “Doe” History Repeats Itself in Buchanan-Kamalazoo Clash out and posted which assigns one Miller's call for the first practice class period each week to a -.pupil. •Friday. The Junior High.-has been This pupil gets the assignment used for: a training school and it gives the players valuable exper­ DID YOU KNOW THAT—. well in advance, carefully pre.. SCHOOL SLANTS pares the lesson and has full ience that keips them, in high BUCKS TO CLOSE Buchanan was well represented NOTRE DAME CAGE Ray Barbour is Joke Editor of charge of the class. Wednesday is school. Last year's team was par­ at the county orchestra practice the Annual ? Jot all the cracked the day chosen for this innovation ticularly strong, but most of the TEAMS~~I!ED; in program and the class was -cap­ members have entered high school wise cracks cracked down when Grade News last Thursday afternoon: Esther This year six’ games; have, been SEASON SATURDAY Bradley, Richard Schram, Rftth MENTOR TO SPEAK you hear them and slip them in ably handled by Charlotte Arnold Ray’s little can in the assembly. last week. It is believed that this scheduled, home-and home games Pierce, and Jane Habicht made plan, with careful supervision, will with Dowagiac; Niles and Benton the -journey to Berrien Springs For Frosh: only--(The can stands Kindergarten AGAINST ST. JOE G. KEOGAN, WEBER OF B. in the corner of the.east end of prove of benefit to both pupil and Harbor. SCORE SME where they got to "blow on one II. TO BE SEE AKERS AT teacher,; We have been busy malting- our the north'table on the south side thing and another.” The towns GRID BANQUET. ■ o-----1.-;-: ■ pictures for Thanksgiving and SAINTS \ AKE FORMIDABLE; represented in the practice were: of the study hall. Follow directions Girls? Glee Club of. our barnyard friends,, closely. 1 TIED DOWAGIAC Niles, St. Joseph, Dowagiac, Ber­ Dowagiac Debaters We have'” begun, our Mother- rien Springs, Buchanan, Dowagiac The most important event of Make Own Uniforms AS LAST YR. Goose work and have learned sev­ ELEVEN. and Watervliet. the year for the Buchanan foot­ ,, The G‘. A. A. spiel 20 boxes. of Are Victors Here bar candy in one week ? What eral, rhymes,, ball squad has been planned for The two, kindergartens: have With but one defeat to mar the are those- harmless, non-indulging The new material for the Girls’ A noisy group of girl; classmates Glee Club has arrived and . “ the Thriller on the Local Field formed a, band and practice to­ record, Coach Harold C. Bradfield surprised Sal Wilcox on her ? ? Dec. 10, and some thirty odd mem­ B, H. S. students' coming to ? The long anticipated debate, be­ gether each week. and his Buchanan football aggre­ bers of the squad are anxiously tween: the Buchanan and Dowa- dresses are being- made. The ma­ Ends in a, Tie. birthday last Wednesday afternoon terial, which is white, will make 13-13. The kindergarten; groups were gation will lock horns with after prison hours, Sally was awaiting that date. Besides the Just about the whole school turn­ giae debating teams was held on ______divided Monday and everyone is “Hank" Howe’s SL Joseph Blue­ fine dinner that is always served, ed out to “support” Niles at. the Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the even more .attractive looking peacefully washing that dazzling dresses than were last years. Al­ tt m t> \ o c v >s0 niuch happier' this, way. jackets :in the concluding game of blonde head of hers when fifteen an address by someone of promi­ Niles-Three Rivers game last high school auditorium. The Bu­ BUCKS O U 1 r a t'j JJ \ye have been, busy decoratng the season, Saturday. Starting nence in the athletic world is de­ Monday ? chanan. affirmative team compos­ though, the. nCw ties have not j'et human. cyclones blew in the front come, they will he here by the 6th our room for Thanksgiving. with, but four lettermen, Coach: door. She sank stupified to 'the livered. Two years ago A. W, ed of Marvin. Gross, freshman; Arthur Anderson, senior; Richard of December, when the girls ex­ Game is Saved Through...... 1 • , Among our many visitors was a Bradfield has developed a team floor but was revived without Thompson, State Athletic Director, Miss Shriver decided to let her that has gone through the hardest students catch up on their lost Zerbe, senior; had as their guests pect to participate in the contest Skill at Straight little kitten, whom we named much effort when they presented gave the address and last year it at Bridgman, for which they have Tabby. The children composed a schedule to face a Buchanan squad her with a beautiful leather purse. was “.Cuddy” Hvames, director of sleep by sending her classes to the Kathryn Howell, Junior; Betty .Football. story about him. with but one defeat and one tie. study for a ' day or so. ^ Howell, sophomore; and Charies been, working hard for the last athletics at Western State Teach­ two months. Friday seemed to be Doll Dal. On the other hand, Hank Howe’s The Glee Club girls are very Springsteen, junior, of the. nega_ er’s college. This year two speak­ ------O---- :--- — . Coach Harold “Curly’- Bradfield We wrote stories about them. This aggregation has been “taking busy telling their mothers how ers have consented to appear at Two more of our big future foot­ tive team of Dowagiac. The ques­ and, his Buchanan -‘Bucks” bat­ gives, us needed practice’ in ex­ them on -the nose” quite consist­ they want their uniforms made. ball stars have succumbed to that tion for debate was, Resolved: the banquet. George Koegan, as­ terrible dragon, the m^imps. They that a judge or board of judges Girls’ Soccer tled with Coach Borry and his pressing ourselves. ently. However, their great battle They will be made of white broad­ sistant football coach and head Kalamazoo Normal (or state) high: for a .13 to 13 tie with Dowagiac cloth from a clever pattern and of are as follows: Bob Gladwish, fly­ should be substituted for the jury basketball coach at the University ing end, and Don Sargent, giant in all state and municipal locals. Game Postponed aggregation for an hour Saturday Grade 1—Miss Myers brands them: as exceedingly dan­ course they will follow the latest of Notre Dame, and Wally Weber, and: finally ended: with, a tie, 13- We are sorry to: have so many gerous, and it will take all the fashions in length. Did I hear a. guard. Read and weep. P. S. Although the Dowagiac team "Buck's” fight and drive to hold football coach at Benton Harbor, Ray’s got ’em too. won the debate, it was by a very Every available afternoon after 13—the exact score of their game- children absent because of sick­ cheer from the recesses of the whose team is one of the leading school the soccer squad lias been last year. The “Bucks” held the ness: *' • fVtgW;?: them. Geometry room? Now, now, Mr. close margin. Mr. Butcher of Come and watch the 1929 edi­ contenders for the state champion­ A reward will be paid by “But- South Bend, was. the jurig-e. Time­ diligently practicing for t.he Niles’ advantage1 at straight: football, Group I t are reading nicely in Hyinkl ship this year, will deliver the ad­ terball” Bachman to any one re­ keepers were Mary Frklieh and game. This game was scheduled but the: Celery City' team unleash­ their New Beacon Primers. tion of the Buck’s; close their sea­ son against St. Joe. dresses of the occasion. turning to him one package of Red Claude DeWitt. for Tuesday, ;Nov. 19, but .due to ed a passing attack that the locals Arks- Fail-man, Clifford Bauch, Senior English was handing the inability of the Niles; team -to Suzanne McKinnon, Madeline fine. their onnets when Mrs. Dunbar^ Til<- banquet is sponsored each Man Chewing tobacco, lost Nov, ------o—- solved about as easily as they kindly eye on our big- hero, year by the Girls Athletic Assoc- IS, between 1 and 1:30 p. m. i play on that date, the contest was would; Houdini’s conundrums. The Madonna Huebner, Gerald Weaver, fixed a . ’’** ' ^ - -i r* uflift poll nonrttf. ar rrio- Latin Club Dines postponed until Thursday, Nov.'21'. Bonnie June Chain. Jack Ednie, Shorthand Tearns Brute .Squires, and -asked him iation,, who sell candy at the game was featured by two spark­ games to furnish the financial end Raymond Reed has decided to The team, as yet, has not been ling runs, both, from intercepted Donna Pazder, Emma Fuller, Wal­ what he had written upon. On Rye, B alon ey picked, but at least fifteen girls ter Russell,, Evelyn Bennak, and Run Neck and Neck “Death”, replied Walt in a low, of the supper. This year the make Chicago His home after passes, on the part of the two banquet will be held at the Legion graduation. Quoting one of his wil! he allowed to journey to John Huff are doing nice: work in trembly voice.. Niles, captains, Pierce and Stewart. Phonics. Excitement and competition are “Ah,” she said, “at last* a second hall. speeches — “Yuh . know, there’s Last Thursday from -1 to G p. m. In the first quarter Pfingst ------o------something about the women there, was the first initiation of the new They will leave at 3:10 and at running high in Shorthand class of Bryant.” 3:45 the game will begin.. took the kickoff, and behind the Grade 3—Mrs. French late. members of the Latin Club. The old: “flying wedge” took the ball, The contest being staged, by the The band has started their fancy Home Ec. Pupils “Rites and Rituals” were read, ------o—— ------. John Mcile, Russell Turner, The girls’ varsity soccer game first to Doris Campbell, then to to the 30 yard line, almost getting Alice Leazenhy,, Katherine Mo.-der two competitive- teams the Speed drilling- for the basketball season. away. Pierce tried the line for Demons and the Workers, is be­ Taking Chances with Niles has been postponed Marie Ellis, Helen Mogford. Ma­ and Shirley Bauch stood 100 in the until Thursday, Nov. 21. .By .the rie Hess, Marvin Gross and Eliza­ a few yards. An attempted pass, written spelling test last Friday. coming a real; goal and a live is­ Edith Eddy entertained twelve sue to every member of the class. friends at an informal dance party On Own Cooking way, are, we; going to stand back beth Hess. ’ Each was assigned a Pfingst to Pierce was intercepted We have been working on our of our girls in the big- event? You certain task, which he or she had by Stewart, who raced 70 yards Indian project this week and have At present the Workers are in last Saturday evening at her home- the lead by a mere 10 points. on Portage Street. The freshmen Home Economics bet; and how! ' to do under the supervision of for a touchdown, outdistancing- the made a very nice Indian village, two old members. A t a quarter surprised “Bucks.” His,: kick, for We have canoes and teepees of Last week the Speed Demons led classes haye for the last week and 296 to the Workers' 290, This week Miss Roelienbauck is training- a half been planning, preparing Harry Pierce has a new hick_ of six the committee, - Pauline extra point hit the goal posts. Af­ birch, bark and have made others name, "The Fightin’ Fish worn.” VanEvery, Dorothy Babcock and Our Athletic Field of paper and waxed them to make the Workers lead 540 to the Speed: her gym classes in tumbling-, hand and serving a to the ter an exchange of punts the locals- Demon’s 530. Watch them reach stands, and basketball techni me­ Sounds sort of fishy to us, but the Phil Hanlin, served everyone wdth Three blocks south and east of began, to work. A series of line them waterproof. Blendena Ever­ members of their group. This pro­ fight’s all right! a feast consisting of rye: bread, the high school is our athletic etts dressed a doll: for a squaw and .1000. at present. ject is a review and test .over smashes. and, off-tackle- slants put three months work on the break- bologna, and cocoa. field. There we have a football the ball on the 35 yard. line. A another for a papoose. Mildred • American machinery is being .. The: next day, Friday,- the-six field,' a fsoccer' field, two-baseball" jrerris, also dressed a doll for a Most people the aware that we The Senior hoys sold programs' la s t unit. pass,. Efingst Jo. Pierce, put the- have lime, iron and phosphorous in for the Booster Day program. Ev­ . The advanced T-Tome Economics used in tlie construction of the new members- had all they- could diamonds, and some tennis courts ball on the 15 yard, line; Four line squaw. The boys; have made Grand Canal in Alsace. ’ do to keep from getting black (Continued on Pago" 4) canoes; teepees, paddles and hows. our bodies, but it is now discovered eryone was infornied about it at class is turning the . Home Eco­ smashes put the ball on the one that zinc, cobalt and nickel, as General Assembly one day. Due to nomics room into a novelty or art yard line and Pierce dove over for We have collected Indian pictures for our bulletin board and have well as arsenic, exist in our sys­ their extensive advertising they shop by making for their last pro­ the score. His kick was. wide of tems. , cleared $13. Hooray for-the Pinesj, ject before cafeteria,, oilcloth ac­ the uprights. read Longfellow's “Hiawatha,” and illustrated it on our sand table. V,------—O------cessories for the home. The third quarter had just be­ Now we, are starting a Pilgrim New and • modern hotels are to The1 real endurance test of the ------o----- — gun when the Kazooks began their project and are reading stories be constructed at Damascus, Trip­ day is enduring- those who engage Russia is. Germany’s best cus­ aerial attack. A few penalties about the Pilgrims, oli, Aleppo and Beirut,. Syria. in enduring tests. tomer for industrial machinery. set them back, but Stewart final­ In. Geography we are studying ly tossed a pass to Eggstaff, who about where, we get our clothing. galloped: the remaining 20 yards .We. have made cotton charts with awar for a score. The “Bucks” were samples of cotton, thread and too anxious to block the kick and cloth. Next we wil, study about were offside, the ,point being: al­ wool and leather. lowed. The “Bucks” received, The boys are much pleased, with, GEORGE WYMAN & CO. hut were forced to punt back. Kal­ the. ball and bat which Miss Rock- Store Honrs:: 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. Sal;. 9 a. in, to 9 p. m. amazoo again, began to pass; but enbach brought to them. South Bend, Ind. Captain Pierce happened to. be in l: For language last Friday the front of one- of them, so he grab-: first p la ce iff third graders wrote letters’ to. Bill bed it and1 raced 7o. yards for a Borders,, who recently moved to ' I touchdown, the enemy’s attempts Shelburn,, Tnd. at pursuit being futile. This time In a timed-sentence test in Pierce planted ~the. pigskin square­ which twenty-five -words studied Three Important Events ly between the uprights tying the this year were used.Kennetb. Phis- score. cator scored. 100., In the last quarter the. Celery City team: began its passing: again,, Grade it—Mrs. Fuller one being successful, for a: touch- We- have an interesting sand, Now—at Wyman’s idown, but some: blue jerseyed play­ table, showing Indian life this; week. er clipped Thompson so the score: The committee are Jack Morris, was: not allowed: Caroline. Webb, Gertrude: Jalving Our annual November Sale of Silks and Thanksgiving Sale of Linens,,are Although the game was a thrill­ and'George Riley., “going over as big” as they always do. Our customers have been quick er’ from start to finish, there was We are; sorry so many of ^ out- to recognize the splendid values offered. The specials in household lin­ only a smalt crowd in. attendance. hoys and girls are ill. Ten "were Buchanan Pos., Kalamazoo absent on. Monday with mumps ens have proved themselves “best sellers” and the new dressmaker styles Vincent —______*!____ Krielick and colds. have brought many sales of the beautiful velvets, and silks. Here are a L. E . few of the most popular features: E i g h t s P. Letcher_ ___ ._ Moore, 5th Grade News L. T. :*t ■ ■ Reports in Arithmetic are not as, Hamilton u______Boylan pleasng as those in Spelling. There L. G. are more failing marks than, we Eleven world records for speed and Dempsey • ____ Nelson. like to admt although we have im­ Linen Sale Silk Sale minutes-—still stands unchallenged. proved upon our last month’s re­ endurance— and more American And this time-tried championship Postlewaite__ Tolle cord. Will the parents check up R. G. on the needs of these boys and Specials Specials stock car records than all other stamina is built into every Stude­ Knight (c) . Decker girls and give extra help where: makes combined — are held by baker Eight — President, Com­ R. T. . ■ needed ? We should like to he as Lawson__ __Fleckeiistein proud of our Arithmetic progress Linen and rayon Luncheon Sets in 40 in. all silk chiffon velvet in prints, Studebaker Eights. mander or D ictator. R. E. as that of Spelling. pastel colors, 54 in. cloth and 6 nap­ black and solid colors, $3.95 yard. Studebaker is the world’s largest Pfingst-______- __ Dibble The following boys and girls in kins, S3.95. • This year’s Penrose Trophy Q. B. Miss Hopkin’s room received 100 builder of Eights because Stude­ Aronson ____ Davis per cent in Spelling last week: Washable silk crepe, all colors, 40 in. Race to the summit, of Pikes .Peak 21x43 inch heavy double thread Tur­ baker Eights are brilliant and thrifty 'iT h Tb .” Jack Hayes, Victor Vigsosky, §1.38 yd. was won in .-record tim e by z Stude­ Ghubb ... Charles Wesner, Leigh Raven, kish Towels with blue, gold, green « beyond anything motordom has baker President Eight— over a tor­ R. H. B. Robert Neal, Eva. Kovich, Samuel and orchid borders, 29c. $2.95 and $3.95- values in short Pierce (c) __ Stewart (c) Bauch, Robert: Bennett, Theresa known. Drive one of the new Set of 66x86 in. cloth and 6 napkins, lengths of crepe canton, suede crepe tuous twisting roadway involving F. B. Huebner;. Robert Irvin, Rose Studebaker Eights before commit- 1 Substitutions—Buchanan, Boyce Zachman, Walter Meile, Catherine regularly §10 at $7.95. and satin crepe, $1.68 yd. 154. breath-taking curves. for Lawson,, Marble for P. Letch­ Roti Roti, Robert Squier, lone ting yourself to any hew car— Six er, J , Letcher fo r Vincent, P. Raven,, Ellen Newsom, Lucille . The greatest record in the his­ Letcher for Marble. Kalamazoo— Yazel, Sam - McCormick, Harold or Eight. Profit from Studebaker’s tory of transportation established Smith for Tolle:, Ormiston, Donald Virgil,, Herschel Gift Week—November 21st to 27th. championship successes, and from Score by quarters: Gross.. The class as a whole, is over a year ago by Studebaker’s B. H. S..______6 0 7 0—13 doing very splendid work in Spell­ the 77 years of manufacturing in­ Kazoo ___ 6 0 7 0—13 ing. Grades below 100 per - cent .These six days are going to be devoted to a gift week. In nearly every President Eight that traveled 30,- tegrity that stand firmly behind the Touchdowns,. Pierce, 2; Stewart, are:. 98 per cent,. 6; 95 per cent, 8; department, of. Wyman’s store the alert .person who puts early Ghristmas Eggstaff, Point after touchdown, 93 per cent, 2; 90 per cent, 1; 88 000 miles in 26,326 consecutive Studebaker name. / ’ •» ,'H” Pierce; Stewart. Officials, refer- ‘ per cent,, 1 ;8 5 pgr cent, 1. shopping ideas into practice is going to find many-remarkable values on ee„ Sickles; Michigan State Nor- , ..------articles which will, make attractive and useful gifts Here are a few of the r Studebaker Eights cost no more to buy or to operate mail Umpire, Ludwig;, Kalamazoo , Grade 6—Miss Abell specials: . 'T ' college. The boys of this room beat the ------o------_ ' boys of Miss Hopkins’ room in « / Dictator Eiglit Sedan . . $1285 •Landscape Artisb . i^ w / h av e chosen new captains ’ Commander Eight Sedan . $1515 Washable capeskin gloves an costume Crepe de chine and rayon lingerie-— Tl nd lkiK !)c ctLnf A-A V w b bpm em 'M u iy v ioffspeedworfctoAaJtbmetJe.b The gMs are still ahead 0f the and slip-on styles* tan and brown, chemise; bloomers; gown's and paja­ President Eight Sedan . $1765 < ------1- , hoys in Spelling. $2.50 pair. ' Mr. Gregg from. the; Michigan, We are; getting more accurate in mas: Flesh, peach. :and Nile; $1.95. Four-Deer Sedan Models. Prices at the factary State; College was guest of the Arithmetic. , ' Handbags in calf and suede leathers. students and faculty last Thurs- We had a test in Geography Jo-don all silk. :chiffon hosiery, regu­ day morning, when he entertained about the North Eastern Section, Top-strap and back-strap styles. us with, one of the most interest- There wqre quite a few one hun- Black, brown, navy, green and.red, larly $1.65 pair at a special box ing assembly programs of the dreds. $2.95. price, 3 pairs for $4.25. year: |: We-are. making-posters in the His topic, “Landscape Garden.' Science class. F. M MOYER. Dealer w. ing;" was developed by the telling : ----- o------— 3 of a story and, was1 illustrated in A, Turk must obtain permission m ■ Gffiee( Sale & Service 121 ©ays Avenue. Phone 191 an unusual"’ manner with cloth of his first wife before he may. Let Wpmaris attendant park-pour car under roof. ■ZBc'chargef pictures; take a second, Win.. Klufoj Tliree. Oaks. ■ “We Guarantee Service;’ *. ' • -It* . \ ^ V PA SS ifWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,T 929'. promotion contract to make the" bargain Former Residents Egg-a-Day. Keep's cap, 1.77; totcl fa t the U S. Military Academy; hished by the uniyeraty band' and , safe. Chicago made history when she held | James Plialdn, former Notre Dame b y the University Glee club. iSerrigitCHounJ-y Ih ra tF Buchanan Observe1 j star apd at present »c‘oaseh iat Pur/; One departure of the 1929 .bait-, her famous exposition years, ago. It was - 1 Hens from Ruic^er Noted Sport Critics due university, li&ve M l' signified H. L. HAYDEN and W. C. HAWES, Publishers. quet from the' usual progrepi is the great fair of that day. But a new day Golden vW edding T p:Attehd .Banquet .‘i; their, intentions of attending. ' ■ tliat the ticket sale will oe limited has come to the nation hnd the world, and An egg a- day keeps the butcher Atccmpts are being,made to ob­ to 1,000. . This is necessitated be­ "Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919, away is apparently the popular Chicago longs to promote and- manage a Frier.ds, neighbors .and relatives For Irish Gridders tain Gecage Ade, the humorist, to cause Uie committee in charge in­ Buchanan, Michigan, under the act of March S, 1879. slogan for modern®,bens gS shown giVe La fail1- at the affair ‘ tends Jo have everyone1 whp at­ World’s Fair that shows the progress of the Mr. ancl Mqj; 'William Koo.ns, by the final records, of die Inter- High Street, Dowagiac, met at -®ie Irish football tesih will be tends In a position so that ho mdy * , SUBSCRIPTION p b i c e work! and illustrates conditions today. • naLoual Egg1 Laying Contest at The annual civic testimonial ban- thSre enmasse with Coach "Knute: see and hear everything that goes then home Wednesday, Nov 13th, Michigan State College (pifet tendefed the Notre Damg'-uni­ «r Berrien and S t Joseph Counties, per year----- $2.00 I t is a commendable undertaking, particu­ to help them celebrate their ‘fif­ Rocline representing them at the on. Considcrabl infusion result­ The best laying record, 339 eggs, versity football squad by the St. speakers’ table. The musical por- ed last year betf^ -c the crowd .» Elsewhere______$3,00; Single Copies______5c larly so for the independence and courage tieth wedding anniversary. Din­ Joseph Valley Alumni association «t | ' the promoters, have 'displayed and the. fine ner was served „ to (fifty guests, was made by a ’White Leghorn tion of the program will be Jun« was too® large to hitadle. <* ^ > L’ ______hen owned bv H . A. Keister, Ban. will xesemble a- tonfereiice* of •» T~ ^ < business methods they haye employed. It amid showers and banks of chry­ nqted spoilt unties anti writers if santhemums and profuse decora­ gor Thirteen other birds ‘laid ■3 - ' Political, Eree tuiiqli, Hangers should' be a great success. more than 300 eggs during the pfesem; plans' for the affair ifiia- tions of gold and white •. 1 turq. ; , : ;j Recent, disclosures at Washington tliat Tho cei oniony ryas performed by year. Rev. Frank Flagg, noth . prayer High pens by points, m the var­ imposing list of 'speakers has •> > elaborate "dinners’’%’ith fancy trimmings More Coolidge Wisdom. ious breeds were owned ,by Kme- , ^vere- provided for the;- pleasure, of senators/ by Rev. Thibos or the Church of been-engaged for the banquet “If ,the senate has any weakness it is be­ Christ. The prayer ot thanks craft Poultry Farm, Kexnpvillc, V 1 .and' embarrassnients caused by the' dis-i Onlano, Barred Rocks 21SS eggs, which will be held on, the mgbt of cause the ’people, have sent * to that body was given by Rev. Dr. Scholes. Dec. 4r m the, 'dinting- hall at the * £ closures, illustrate once ,more the dangers men lacking the necessary ability and char­ Many beautiful flowers, gifts, Elm er1 Haines, ' 'Vassal-, White cards and telegram^' of congratu­ Rocks, 1729 egg's; West Neck university/ Warren B.rovvn, Chi­ * that lurk,about the table where a1 political acter to perform, the proper functions. But Farm, Hunungtonj. Y n single cago spoils writer, wifi serve as , free* lunch- is served. These dangers have lations were leceived. fhat is not the fault of the senate. The1 Tho following out of town guests comb Rhode 'island Reds, 2436 toastmaster,' H. O. (Fat) Page, C been( fcnqwn for generations to the legisla-1 fault lies , back in the r citizenship of the attended: Mr.’ and Mrs. Walter B. eggs; C N. Whittaker, Lawrence, coach at Indiana university; * tors1 from the short grass and hill comities states.!’ Koons and, son, Edward;1 .Mr. and; .Rose Comb Rhode . Island^ Reds, 1am (Navy Digram, coach J u s Mrs. G. A. Johnson, all of lion 1981 eggs; A. X O’Dcmovah, Kat- at the TJ. S. Naval Acadenfy; in most states! and for good' reasons; have' ! So Calvin Coolidge discusses, and appraises onah, N. Y., White Leghorns, 2121 Lawrence P. (Biff) Jones, coach , been* avoided by men willing to learn by ob- River, Mich;; -Mi;,, and Mrs.. Glenn 'the senate in his new. volume being distribut­ A. Davis, Mr* and' Mrs. Harold eggs. , servation. Some dinners’ are- harmless, mere- ed to the American public. I t is, a clear Raul Davis, and; daughter, Lois ■ The number of. eggs produced , ly delightful gatherings where pleasant and sqund statement of the facts. If the Jeane, and son. Robert LaRue; by each hen is the total riyecl by hours are passed^ hut there is abundant evl- Francis Ryle Davis,, son of Mr. 10 liens during the year;. In two Sckool nurse ■says senate is not functioning to the advantage and Mi s. Glenn A. Davis Mr. and •cases;; the pen1 which 1 laid the ■ 'dence that poisonous ideas,, influences- and and satisfaction of the American people, the Mrs. Frank Meek,: Mrs. 'George greatest number of eggs did not all girls sIioiaM ,, associations can be served! w itli' the food, trouble is with the voters in the various Miller, Mrs. Lois Harwood, all of win. first, place for their breed. making the political free lunch deadly and states. I f ‘a'man of shallow mind and' large Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mr- and Mrs., i-Eggs which; were' small were pen know iMs ' destructive. , ■ ' « Albert O. Carson,-,.Miss. Ruth Han, alized foythe pohit system. m t vocal power is chosen* to the senate that Kalamazoo; Miss Mary Schwartz, The largest inumber of eggs', 1 ^-During the last century the political free election does 'not change, the man. It merely Mrs. Nora Miles, Mrs. Earl Beck, 2G76, were laid; by a pen of White Tyro nmjor qualities of the Pontiac Big Sis—its , ■Legliorfis owned'by L. F. Heasiey,, lunch jplan was in vogue in many states, gives him; a more; prominent forum .- from and daughter, Vonda, Neal Fuller! reliability and long life—offer motorists a definite ha.d shears of successful use. Gradually in Which to display his shallow thinking and all of Buahanan, .also -Mr. and' Dorr. A pen. of Rawed IRoplcs Mrs; Isaac Rollings of ,<3assopolis.’ >wdich laid 'SakS eggs is owned by cash advantage which, is just Mite money" in the the states the old plan has fallen into dis- Icicle of understanding of national problems. F. E. Fogle, Okemos. Many friends and neighbors call­ I *-a uk. For they increase still further the demand for •‘"‘mepute and other methods have- been employ­ “Nothing is more dangerous to good gov­ ed to extend congratulations dur­ A . new c.ontest is already start­ ed./ n I t will .surprise many veteran political ernment than; great ■ power in improper ing the afternoon reception giv­ led yidth 3.00 pens entered. used jpcntiacfa—which means that -the Pontiac Big ■* “"managers to discover the old method is in en from two1' until five o’clock, Six you buy today will have a high resale -value hands'”’ That is another line ■ from the after which a pot luck supper was The dust under large pieces of fulT flower at Washington. It has been Coolidge volume that voters, in all states served -in. the: basement dining furniture often is difficult to re­ y.’hen you are really to turn, il iu .. . . Xurestigaie the i^glbrified; is; more-dazzling there today than should dip out, paste* in a prominent place, room of the. Ghureh of I Ckvisthiove. An old silk stocking over1 features which contribute lb this reliability and v.wit was* in olden times; in the states,, but the given by members of the church, a yardstick makes an excellent and read many times, ^especially just preced­ long life—such as the Harmonic Balancer, the '^Basin-idea, of the gathering, at Washington is ing election day. ' ‘ sponsored by Mrs. Nellie David­ duster with, which you: can. reach '“•^identical ‘with that with which former gen- son, at whch time-a'gold piece was, behind' or undec any article of fhr-: i . adjustable pressure feed lubricating system, and ■ - , . ------Or------presented’ to the couple from, those'1 niture. ■- , '“erations in. the states were entirely familiar, Ralph Waldo, Emerson, by no means an lyesent. 1 the crankcase ventilation 'system. Come, in today ^thefappeal to; man thrciegli appetite. / undiscerning1 man for one of his time; said After ithe supper, all retired to anti le t u s shoiv- you a jl o f the. vj-onderful advanlages ■*, . that no one can cheat you but yourself hut tlie .church, 'auditorium - to hoar a ..'offered hv,the Pontiac Big Six;-i- .. ' u 1 wonderful message, delivered by, • ' , ‘ > , ' , * f* . • ■ ',v; V ';i- or course ,Mr:: Emerson didn't know much the Rev. Dr. Schoes,, iyho ha;s', •'^oitUrzc JJii?;Six^ $7riS &£ijzfc,plti&' dcT4-sctry ctifirffcs. NOTICE! s p rin g cPtferp timZ Lo vo jo y sJioc/i ulisorwr-s reffulnr ,cq:*tpzncnC. . '• •/•.i . ^■JfimeS: while they ,are in office. That insures about the conduct, o f elections in the Calu­ conducted meetings in the local i.'.dt'■‘sftgitpy.oxtfa■ 'General ^Tutor's Thnc-Paymcit-t J'/G/t;a:iyrcitl "*.•••." ;!j;,.. j 'J' ’.T.> ;- ‘ fake .chances at the most elaborate dinner YK 7 and diet habits should’he.encouraged; yesterdajq “taxed to support tlie federal ma­ B ut when necessary there’s no harm iu \ '• with the possibility that explanations may ternity bureau,” and she went on to declare O o .n t w o r r y taking nujol,since it works! ihechaiii- *V 1 befhep^^j'late,; Vhe affair may, have her infection, to vote for a change. eally stud: ganlt1 disturb Jlie; pormal 'funefibns of .any organ ;of .the body. \r‘ '■ beenfeeefsirs tvY. T/alriiig a sat- Ts^'lLi A'JI A l i .'• I .S L 'I J - - :- isfactory esplaAnfo- m-.y jAVrva difficult. ’ The girl-with the most beautiful back gen­ A b ou t Motlig;., , Br;. '.GrfBogardiis will lOG Froiit St.. .‘Buchaiiaii, fiBehi).:.*: ‘ - Beware the gwukr.’: free lunch when in erally-has so:little qn .elsewhere when she r m m o ji be/in; Buchanan; on Tues­ Take afspbonful every night for disw,.; * ' public1 life. .has her picture taken that we seldom get days. It's a thoroughly safe and harm­ A ’ * ’ 1— ■——o—;------day air1 the 'Hotel* Rex less method. I t yron’t'catise distress or ■ .around to examine her1 back proper before cloth itself gas pains or griping.” QhleanYs WcrM , we have to go to work again. f rom 9 to 5 iarvex actually mothproofs Nuiol IS different 'from any other sub; The .Chicago \ .’arid's 'Bair of 1933 has fpritiie purpose of !exani-* stance;: It 1 contains

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21.1929. THE BERRIEN COliNTY’ REC03B over looked as ‘valuable adjuncts compilation of license sales. ' J The nutmeg is .the pit or ker- in serving cereals. . In 192S the ’ department issued ? el- ° " a tropical fruit. Inside this 56.760 trout licenses. This vear. i fruit, and bordering on the -kernel Oatmeal Apple Pudding with,'figures practically complete,. is a reddish flesh, which, T h e Old Timeds Corner - 1.—. —...... „ .t___ - ___, ndried,7-inrl ia is lrn known m vn as '-mace. Two- cups cooked, oatmeal, 1-4 the number of trout licenses sold .cup sugar, ,2 tablespoons molted Was slightly over 70,170, •• V o- mold, with a cloth wet with cold butter, 2 sliced apples. A slight increase in the num­ The term "joystick" given to the water and turn onto, a bed of let­ In a greased baking dish, alter­ ber of commercial fishing licenses control column of an aeroplane or­ Mrs, Winch Writes of tuce, surrounded with a very deli­ nate a layer of cooked, oatmeal and is also reported* Last’year the De­ iginated from the name of its in­ cate pink mayonnaise. a layer of sliced apples -sprinkled partment issued 1,432 such licen- ventor, Joyee, a pioneer British with sugar* Pour melted butter ses. This; year the numbdr had' Casserole of Ham - over top and bake in a slow oven increased to 1,482. aeronautical engineer, Early Pioneer Life. Here until the apples are tender. De­ ■; ' - - - ■ - O------One pound of sliced ham, quart The reafon there are; so many ilies. There were the Morgans, of sliced potatoes, 12 whole cloves, licious served hot with cream. This year’s drought in southeast With; the death, of out father in Watsons, Tottens, Meads, Wag­ ■ 2 small onions, 1 quavt milk, 1 England, lasting- 37 days, was the acquittals is that individuals al­ 1S53, when X was nine years old ners; Gilietts,. Warners, Hamiltons, tablespoon; fat, 2 tablespoons flour, Wheat Cereal Fruit Budging longest in 71 years and is referred ways .use more cam in sel '.cling ■Thanksgiving and my brothers, Orel* and John Terrieresi and others* whose kind­ 1-4 teaspoon pepper. One pint scalded mult, 1-2 tea­ to as the “great” drought.1” counsel than does the state. were younger, an inheritance of ness; so timely, is still appreciated. Purchase the ham in. 1 slice. Cut spoon salt, 2 - tablesppons Corn work earn® teens that would stag­ There were mean ones* too* into 6 portions and stick two syrup* 1-3 cup wheat cereal, 2 S3X&S*&Baxe9Q*53S ara»wjas^a»CPrflPj>. Delicious; Candies ~ ger the youth of the present more That is, mean to me. Unkindness cloves in each. Soak the sliced eggs (well beaten), 1 cup crush­ fortunate times. \ and injustice that rankles even raw potatoes in cold water for 1 ed cann'ed fruit. Bring milk to Our meadow had a long stretch yet, had exponents in Buchanan as hour, then drain and dry thorough­ boiling .point. Add syrup and salt [ Ice Cream Molds and Bricks along the river. Predatory animals1 wellvas an unusually honest, kind­ ly with a towel. Make a white Stir in wheat cereal stirring con- 1 Let Us Moasi drank there and then broke into ly community. sauce, of the fat, flour and milk. stoutly until mixture begins to; \ Orders taken now for Thanksgiving delivery. the field of luscious grasses. One Esther Montague Winch. To do this* melt the fat, add the thicken, A’dd beaten eggs. Add* Special* ox our childish avocations was to flour and. cook till bubbling, then fruit and beat. Qook in double boil- j *- ' designs to choose from* catch flood trash from the river add the- milk gradually, stirring er for one iiqur* [ to keep the fence: more1 secure* The1 Appetizing Dishes constantly and cook until smooth — r------O------— river had. drifting plank, slabs, Date 3 ruff ins and slightly thickened. Resident Trout four Thankssjv' -1 timbers and sometimes logs front Two cups- flour; 4 teaspoons ball­ Place in a greased casserole a Friday,and Saturday up river mills. \Ve made rafts, ing powder, 1 teaspoon- salt, 2 layer of potatoes, using a thud of Anglers Increase’j with nails qut of the family keg tablespoons sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup them. Over these slice one onion W'S specialize in tiie roasting of- turkey,- and the great abundance of stuff milk, 2 tablespoons melted fat, 1-2 and sprinkle with pepper. Lay on geese, duck, clrieken and other meats. \ .Special we gathered from the river. That package- dates, 3-4 cup cornmeal, these three pieces of ham, repent, An increase of more than 20 per helped, us in getting into the riv­ 1 1-4. cups white flour may he placing the rest of the potatoes ox- cent in the number of resident Simkist Oranges, very good size il't er's current where the hest ma­ trout anglers in 1929 over last used in place of cornmeal. Bake top. Ponr the white sauce over Place your order early dozen______terial drifted. \Ve worked, and in hot muffin pans. all and bake for one hour in a year is reported by the Depart­ - . 1 9 e wo played. 75 degrees F. oven. Serves 0. ment of Conservation following Those, were1 the years Tasty Bread Pudding ^ . ^ Of childhood’s, mystical dreams Soak one cup of graham bread Oatmeal .'Raisiii Pudding l Princess Ice Cream P a rlo r And tragical tears. crumbs in 1 pint of milk, then add One cup rolled oats, 2 table- PORTZ BAKE SHOP- When little is, as it seems. I beaten egg, 2 large tablespoons r spoons corn syrup, 1 - 2 cup seed- When not fixing fences, milking of light■ cooking “■ molasses, ;eS) x-o £ea- [less raisins, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 2 “Serve It with* Cakes and Rolls” Kalpli BeYardo, Prop, cows, carrying water up the hill, spoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of but­ cups of scalded milk. sawing wood* pulling weeds, feed­ ter and; a little cinnamon If lilted; Bring milk to boiling’ point, add ing the pigs and doing, other Some dates; raisins or- nuts: may salt and corn syrup. Add rolled chores, we created, a world, of our be added to give variety. Serve oats and, raisins. Cook in double own* “a. world, of make believe.” either plain or with whipped boiler for one hour. We dammed the hrook and had cream. For pyorrhea wondeifuT water waeels, from a grandfather's clock, (we- found on Cantaloupe Salad One cup rollfed oats, 2 table­ a shelf). The “Happy JaUc” and Gut the edible partons1 Of two spoons corn syrup, S cups prune For prevention “Merry Dick'* families, ragdolls, cantaloupes; Into small pieces. juice, 1 cup prune pulp' (stewed.) against gum in jec­ owned farms .fenced with “stake Sprinkle with a little salt, paprika Bring prune juice to boiling tions* use Zonita, and rider fences.*' Their children. and cinnamon. Add qne pint of point*, add corn; syrup. Stir in oat­ the new powerful ■ had sticks of candy and the fam­ double cream, beaten very stiff to meal and stewed prune pulp. Cook antiseptic. Also ily had frosted cake at every which 1 teaspoon of dissolved gel­ in a double- bolter for one hour. guards against meal. They owned horses and atin has been added. Beat well un­ Serve hot with thin cream. colds, coughs and fields of cattle, carved out of til; thoroughly mixed after adding more serious dis­ basswood with a jack knife. We 3-1 cup of bread crumbs. 'Wheat Cereal Custard built “frame" play houses with eases of nose and When it begius to- set turn into Follow receipe for oatmeal cus­ throat; stone fireplaces. We roasted po­ a melon-shaped mold which lias tard using 1 cup. cooked wheat ff tatoes, apples and corn. Then we first been wet in cold-water. Bury- cereal instead of oatmeal. ran a mile or two chasing unruly ia ice and salt for at least 2 hours Whipped cream, fresh berries, cattle out of the meadow and When ready to serve wipe the fresh or canned fruit are not to heard; mother calling “Hurry home there are hogs in the melon patch" “The magical isle in the river of time"' is children’s birthright, l& where .little Bo Peep -and Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater1 live and where Santa Claus visits. John and ❖ Oven and X were happy with our homemade fairies in our make be­ t lieve world. The present was1 ours. Soon, too; soon* exacting re.-dities Don’t . miss thickened. Buchanan in those t days had no church, Christmas T trees or home festivities. Much, less did Moccasin Bluff. Althougn T there were many wide chimneys and much excellent sleighing in and around Buchanan, Santa never t came there, that I ever heard of, A Great Sale Issjtst I 311st now read of the death of Eli Hehnick and John Curtis. In. T1K1 a- reverential reminescent revery. I remembered the days, of the Civil War. The camp at Hiles of the J2:rh Michigan regiment. The I Specially Purchased | Buchanan sisters, wives and moth­ ers weeping for their loved ones Buchanan iiad given of her hest. Mrs. Snyder. John Curtis’' mother, other relatives of the men in camp f and myself, a sled load* went over to the camp. My visit was from T $ friendlinessi sympathy and curios­ ity- x knew so m a n y of Buchan­ ❖ 3 5 40 an hoys, in blue, John Curtis, who now has finished: the long trail and ❖ Eli Helmick, too* of the Michigan 25th, gone. f War had no standards of eti- ' quette. That day at camp in ❖ Niles' I was introduced to a soldier from upstate, evidently a gentle­ Overcoats and man. We talked and laughed and walked around; the grounds. Final­ ly he said. “I see no ring on your hand, I want to give you mine.” Z 1 and 2Trouser. Suits He put a slender gold ring, with a ❖ your car ready? Three blue enameled top. on my linger; (I laid aside mother's oft repeated, admonition, “Never take a, gift, $ steps are necessary ■ to put from, a young man.”). He wrote me twice and sent me pressed, I your car In shape to meet. flowers front a sunnier clime. Af­ & ter the battle of Shiloh in which the heavy demands of cold the 12th Heghnent was terribly de­ pleted, X never got another letter. It was my first piece ox jewelry, ‘ weather driving. only a phase, like the dolls, in the meadow, of an active life; Great­ est and best, the dear- home where t; “No uncanny form ever sat beside Ir““ ..Change,-, the tohxicanl in. the diSei'eniiai and- our engle glee.” using Polarise Transmission Oil People of greatly divergent views have been my friends; Once f f (IF'isifer) ;or Iso=Vis Lubricant (B)* we had- at dinner Captain and Mrs; Freeman, Congregationalists* _ He was a. sea captain born at Cape 2-f- Have iiie chassis' tlmroughly greased^ Cod and she was born, in, Maine- Botli were* as firm New England­ ft ■ Flush the crankcase with Folarine Flushing ers and as grounded as Bunker r | SHE fact that the greater majority of Hill monument* Dr. and: Mrs* ❖ , -OM fapfl refill -TOtk. wintesr -gnade of 'eitlier' Matthews, too, were there. Her A i" these suits and overcoats are from Hart family had been slave holders: t ■Iso=Yls of* Polas*ine recommended for your caiv near: Kansas' .City. His father was a Schaffner & Marx tailor shops speaks vol­ surgeon in the Confederate army. f* ■ Dr. and Mrs; Fisher were; there* f umes for their superb quality and the big Her1 parents1 were Confederates in Texas. Dr Fisher's; father was a values. Men, young men, college and high Tliese^ three steps are vital to the good, conduct and smooth Methodist minister in Lawrence T< operation of your car this winter. during the Quantrell raid. He was school men—-all of you will see here mar­ also a, chaplain in “Jim" Lanes f . * Kansas Jay Hawkers. Dr. Fisher v, velous suits and overcoats at'the lowest price was a homeopathist and northern Iso =Vis and Polarine meet every winter need. They maintain - Methodist* . Dr: Matthews was an f , fine clothes have ever been had at this time. their viscosity^and lubricate . thoroughly at any operating * “aieopath” and a southern Meth­ t- odist, Miss Gunn, a young lady, temperature, ihey’re highly refined and scientifically correct' - and Beauregard (Beau) Weber, a t You can see them in our windows— or, bet­ . young? man, were there also. She- for all motors. . - . . was-amative-Missourian, -unrecon­ ter still, come in and try some on. structed. “Beau's” name shows the family affiliation. , I: Tune.:.in'next Sunday, from .2 Ilyou use Polanne--drain the crankcase every 500 miles fo r: 1 Our son* Will; grew up mostly, t v td 3 P. M. [Centra! Standard with that kind of' children. There Time] for Chicago Syraphony maximum efficiency and economy. If you use Iso^Yis, the was* pleasantness and gayety at Orchestra over— . constant, viscosity Qil~~you can drive a thousand miles or more . . the table. All; of them were our I friends and friends of each other. WGN, Chicago witnout changmg,.for'is6«iVis wears and wears andrivears. ^'’Friendship is tha rarest v-gem of WJR; Detroit -'earth.**.Friendship has 'been ' to Spiro Co, WTMJ, Milwaukee me* ail my>life,:*f a Todestone, a t Davenport; K ; termta magnet that glorified the shadowy f . ' WHO,iDes?Moinesf each week days of 'childhood' whenvthe'i."sled-. *ft. WOW,'Omaha-1 'jj- M ingv on Moccasin; Bluff, figurative­ The Home, of-Hart Schaffner ©b Mars .Clothes WDAF, Kansas-City v ly 1 as: well’ as literally; was: hard! t i KSD/St, Jpuis t;f • ■ How' I remember’ our kindly KSTP, St Paui-Minti'apoIis“ • .. ^Indiana) WEBQ.Duiuth-Supci'.'jr • neighbors;, even y et as l grew*old- t,; "■ . > , • - M i- er, I needed them more.. I.kept V , .South'fBend - ’• ‘ t the friendship to the end, of many’ ,tZhI.-__ 5047. Buchanan girls andId boys’.andboys “and fam farij- - 'A ; A * ‘

1 .1 ■- ■ v-: • •. *V f 'v ' :Z f ' ■> f-A-=; A* ' A ',Y --A ' * - . * . . ' * »' *,*■ v jj. ■SAGS: .FOUR. THE BERRIEN. COUNTY .RECORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929. EDITORIAL 3929 Conditions tfcefe was ho' rain-to speak of in '“As1 a net result of the late ’l’he effects of the' bad season (Continued from Page 1) nSkiiy •sections -vfor over two spring, the drought, and the early can be counteracted, Davey said, If these were* kept in good'condi­ - May Result in .months. Without: water, minerals falling of the leaves, the trees by properly fertilizing the trees;; tion we would have an ideal field from the soil and 'nitrogen from were able to store up only a frac­ This should be done before the tile air could not be converted, in­ ground freezes or as soon as it Berrien'County. News in B r ie f for sports. ' Large Loss. Trees to foods vital for plant life. tion of the food required. Their The Chamberlain hills, in the vitality lias been lowered; many thaws in the spring, he stated. ■ south make a very pretty back­ “Because of the .-drought, the have been so. weakened that it is ■ . V ..- DONATIONS FOR UNITED Berrien Center ground for the spectators a t foot­ Millions of trees are facing star; leaves 'withered and fell this fall doubtful whether they can . pull The use of tobacco is increasing CHARITIES ARE WANTED ball and baseball games. vation and premature death as a much .earlier than usual. through next summer,” in China arid Japan. OKLAHOMA OKEHS The whole park, especially the result of the unusual weather con­ Parties who have unneeded Couple Celebrate football field, is in need of im_ ditions which prevailed during the clothing donations for the United provement: I t is so low that it past eight months in many sec­ EXTRADITION OF. Charities, or who cate to make 61st Anniversary stays mjiddy for days after a light tions of the country, according to other donations are requested to rain. In late fall and early winter, Martin L. Davey, president of the Davey Tree Expert Co. leave them at the Buchanan State Mr: and Mrs. S; L(. Snavely of it is actually below the level of Bank. “Trees manufacture their food TRIO KIDNAPPERS Berrien Center celebrated their McCoy’s creek. In the last few years, Buchan­ in their leaves, “Davey saicl. “It is 61st wedding anniversary at their an, has' played many prominent a slow process and months are re­ GATES AXB TWO SONS PACE Berrien County quired to produce enough food to TRIAL ABDUCTION OP home on Tuesday evening of last schools. Because of the type of football our team displays, we keep1 the tree healthy throughout B E R K G IR L . Medical Society to week, children, grandchildren and the year. great grandchildren to the. num­ have had bids from much larger 'i $ institutions. It is really embar­ “Last spring was unusually cold Saving Is Constructive William Gates: and two sons,, Meet in Dowagiac; ber of 20 gathering-for a delicious rassing to _ask them to play on and the leaves were about a month Richard and Howard, alleged kicF chicken dinner. Mr. Snavely as our field in'its present condition. late in coming out. The food nappers of 15-year-old Marguerite 92 years old and a, veteran of the Next Saturday we are inviting St. manufacturing process was retard Berlc of Benton, Harbor^ were ex1- The doctors of Berrien county Civil War. He enjoys good ed. Then came, the drought— Saving now means sat­ will, hold a joint meeting with: the Joseph, a school with1 a good foot­ traclited. from Oklahoma last week health, save for the loss of his ball field of its own, to come down 2 isfaction, comfort and with., the. consent of authorities of Cass county society in Dowagiac eye sight several years ago. Mrs. that states arriving^ in. St. Joseph. on Thursday evening, Nov. 2l, at here and play football in the mud. t the Dixie hotel. Snavely is S2 years old. They were It is an asset to the community happiness in the fu­ Sunday afternoon. married 61 years ago at the home if the high school football team is Ask for a Chief, of. Police Bred Aide:) or The Cass county society will act of the bride’s parents, Mr. and good. It is an asset to have a £ ture. It will afford St. Joseph and William Berk, as hosts to. the men from Berrien Mrs: Isaac Murphy. ~ football field on which the teams k - training and education Money Bar­ father of. the> kidnapped girl, and at. a chicken, dinner to be served at can play their best, and not be deputy, sheriffs. Erwin, H. Ivubath 6:30. slowed down by. the slipping mud. t ,, for your children. rel at our and Charles: Davis made the trip Thi| speakers for the scientific Watervliet Bank is Therefore, the community would F e e rfa m in t j afteir the: three men bringing them, meeting which follows the dinner be benefited if the park commis­ A' savings win­ back: in irons: will be Dr- Burton R. Gorbus of Scene Near Tragedy sion were alloted a certain amount We offer every advan­ dow. . Special officers: from the United Grand Rapids, and Dr. C. C. Boys of money every year to be used on The Laxative States. Department of Justice were of Kalamazoo: The First National Bank of Wa- improvements for the athletic field tage to encourage sys- in: St; Joseph last week inquiring Dr. Corbus will take for his; sub­ tervliet,. was the scene of an un­ In a few years, we could have a You Chew, ’ ternatic saving. .t. . into the case and stated that the ject, "The importance of diet and usual tragedy Tuesday of last park to be proud of, trio- would be faced by federal certain, foods in particular dis­ week, when Mrs. Marie Allen. 35, ------o------charges: if the state failed to es­ eases," The subject of Dr. Boys entered the bank and fired at Miss Now if some scientist would find Like Gum tablish. a. case. will be on a surgical topic. Qnalee Wood, 20, the bullet nar­ a way to make clouds strong The Cass county doctors usually rowly missing her, and then turn­ enough for a plane to land on THE BUCHANAN STATEBANK 'and do repair work everything No Taste( Co. Medical Society attend the meetings of the Berrien ing the. gun fired twice at lierself.- , X 1 County l^Iedical society and this neither shot taking effect. would be great. Buchanan, Michigan Broadcasting From month have invited them as their The two women had been very But the Mint guests. close friends, but the relationship Electrical Wiring and had been broken,off by the ad­ ...... Berrien Spgs. Fri. vice of the girl’s: parents, who con­ At Druggists—15c, 2Sc Royalton. Trappers sidered Mrs. Allen too »old to as­ Contracting. * The Berrien County Medical So­ sociate with their daughter, Mrs. Work Guaranteed ciety broadcasts Health Talks each Claim Record for Allen has been: prominent socially Monday at 12 o’clock noon: over at Watervliet, and was named as Station. WEMG at Berrien. Springs. Size of Raccoon chairman of the Red Cross Drive. W. B. JENKINS ' Various subjects of Public Health have been, discussed and the doc­ Raccoons are: bigger and; better United Meth. Choirs tors will .he glad, to respond to than ever .before in the history of 10 Piece Cosmetic requests for particular talks on Berrien. County, according to re­ of Four Cities Will diseases: that are of general:1 pub- ports brought in by hunters of re­ Set $1.97 lidr interest. Address requests to cord size specimens. The record , Appear in Concert station WEMG at Berrien Sprngs reported for the year is a 221;.. This is a Famous Vivani Set and And they will be: answered over pound swamp coon brought in by includes Face Powder. $100. Rouge: thSTair at the regular period. Joseph: Brownlow and son, Hazen, The United choirs of the Meth­ 75c. Tissue Crcain §1.00, Depilatory, caught along the banks of the St. odist Churches of Niles, Dowagiac, §1.00, Facial Astringent, $1.75. Bath Amnesia Victim: Joseph River at Royalton: The Cassopolis and Berrien Springs Salt, $1.00. Toilet Water, §1.25, Per' pelt of the coon measured 50 Will give a concert at Berrien fume, $275. Brilliantine. 75c, Skin From Chicago is inches from tip to. tip, as Com­ Springs, Tuesday, Nov. 26. The Whitener. 75c. Total Value, §12.00. pared; with. 42/ inches: ’ the length concert is to be free but a collec­ Special price, $1.97 for ail ten pieces Automobiles Found at Hartford of the largest specimen ever cap­ tion will be taken for the bene­ to introduce the line. tured previously by the Brown- fit of the Berrien Springs choir. % lows. ------_ o ------Send no money but clip coupon. Abraham, Joseph, SO. of Chicago, A I0*a coon bagged: by H. L. County H. S. Basket and. wandered: away from the home of Glossen and. Ed. Babcock * of So- Name — c a relative; Mrs: Martin Hosbein; dus. was the largest on record: of Coloma, last, week, and was here until the Browniows hagged Season Opens Nov. 22 Address found five days later at Hartford, their monster: unable to tell his: own name or The Berrien Springs and New: Send sets* parcel post C. O. T>. where he had been in the interven­ Kansas university authorities Troy high school basketball teams Your money promptly refunded if ing time: say their fullback gets S75 will" open the cage season, with a not satisfied. month from an alumnus. But he game in the gymnasium of tire Iat The Telephone Bridgman Goes on has; to sell insurance,, too. ter school Nov. 22. Bea Van 580.5th Avenue; New York National Air Map

Bridgman placed: itself1 on the air map- last, week by the placing Thirty years ago the automobile was a novel plaything which*only of a sign 200; feet long on the roof of the Mathieu & Son Foundry, the well-to-do could afford. 'reading;, Bridgman; Mich., “the Biggest Little Town on the Map.” The 'sign was painted by Crossman -Bros., of Benton Harbor and is re- Today the automobile is a necessity. M otor trucks and buses 'puted to be the largest sign of yhe; kind' in southwestern Michi­ play a large part in the transportation of freight and passengers. ; g an . Having decided to- quit farming we wall sell at Commercial motor vehicles are indispensable. In connection with lt§: centenary “celebration next summer, Monte- auction on the premises) 7 miles southeast of Bu­ HOUSEHOLD t * ,. — * video, Uruguay, wall construct chanan,, & miles southwest of Niles, 8 miles north­ •three,new hotels, a lighthouse of Motor cars take us out-of-doors, enable thousands' to enjoy the 'granite or marhie, and expensive west of South Bend and 3 miles west of Bertrand GOODS illuminations. on the old Chicago Road advantages of. travel and make accessible many beauty spots in 1 bed with springs, child’s every state. Commercially and socially, the automobile h'as broken bed, chairs, several cub- down the barrier of distance and made neighbors of all communities. PONTIAC LADY boards, milk cans, pails, etc.. , -FINDS HEALTH Tuesday, Nov. Michigan leads the world in the development of the automobile. Commencing at 10 a. m., the following described TERMS—All sums of $10 and Great corporations, producing a majority of the nation’s motor- ' THRU KONJOLA property: under, cash; over $10 a. credit driven vehicles, have made Michigan the. center of automobile LADY SURPRISED AND DE- of 10 months will be given, manufacture. .* . " LIGHTED AT QUIGIv RE­ notes' drawing 7 per cent, in­ SULTS FROM MASTER / r r - MEDICINE. terest from date of: sale. 3 per 2 HORSES ,! cent, discount for cash. on. • F sums over $10. All property One "black gelding,, lA years old, weight 1400: Closely associated with and contributing to the growth of Michi­ must be settled for before re­ one black mare; 21 years old, weight 1200 gan’s major manufacturing industry are the telephone wire way s. moval from premises. More 'than 3,000,000 miles of telephone circuits in Michigan serve HEAD- OF 2 in the purchase of raw materials, the directing of manufacture and 2 .■* * CATTLE One cow will be fresh Feb. 16; both cows giving tDinner will be served by the transportation, the contacting of dealers and the buying and selling milk. ’ * l Missionary Society of the of -the .finished product. Telephone wireways carry the voice of .18 ' HOGS 18 Portage Prairie Evangelical motordom throughout the country, and even overseas. : #■ Church One sow with 8 pigs; nine shoats, weight 125- 10 SHEEP * 10 . Y Y i Ten Shropshire ewes due to lamb Feb.. 15 Thus, are wireways serving Michigan’s great industry and aiding MRS, FANNIE E. GLENNY in the prosperity and. growth of our state. * ' ■ “It, is a serious; matter to be HAY AND GRAIN EDWIN L. sick—not to be able1 to meet each .day’s duties happily.. All should 500 bushels, corn, 400 bushel oats, 12 tons tim­ ■\ - *v * -profit; by the experience of otb othy hay, 2 straw stacks. • MILLER Our policy—‘‘To continue to furnish the best possible telephone service 'ers as did Mrs: Fannie, E . Glenny, v • at the lowest cost consistent -with financial safety”^ "108 South Roselawn Drive; Ron- * , ■ »tiac; Mich., who praises Konjola Farming* Implement^ * •in: -this, fashion and t At'.my age. of 72 I felt that my I.. H. C. 10-20 tractor and plows in ,A-1 condition; Ford ■* ; nervousness would never come to ton truck in good condition, also gravel dump box; 2 ,an .end. My sister, who ■ knew of farm wagons, 1 Birdsell;1 7 ft. Deering; binder with ton­ ■the; .merits- of Konjola, insisted gue truck; 6 ft. Deering mower,. Deere hay loader, Key­ that' I give this new medicine a stone; side rake; L. H. 'C- corn planter; Moline com. plant­ CLARENCE trial. 'I was somewhat doubtful at er;, New Idea manure spreader, Oliver 10 ft, cultipacker, first;'bu t I noticed an: improve-, B; .& O., sulky plow, new; Oliver walking plow, Oliver ment; with .the first bottle: My corn cultivator; Superior grain drill,, Hoover potato dig- L. MILLER appetite, increased: and I was able .ger, 4-section lever spring drag, 2-section spike drag, 16 forsleep better at night, . This ft. tight: bottom hay rack, 12 ft:, tight wagon box, wood was: a; surprise to me: Six bottles rack, Ottawa; log,, tree- and wqod buzzing outfit , com­ > Proprietors of/Konjola1. have .given, me the re­ plete, 2-seated surrey,,-single top buggy, Portland cutter, MICHIGAN SSE3X lief I : have; tried, so long to find. bob sled,, doublehhovel plow, horse garden cultivator,.in­ Now I am able to do my own cubator, 10x10 brooder house, 1000 chick oil brooder, 2 • housework’ again. Konjola cerlain- sets work harness, .1 nearly new; collars, tre4 spraying Jy-*js.a_wpnderful medicine.” outfit,, butcher tools, 50 bushel, crates, potato^.,treating, . •— , . •>. Konjola-iS'Sold in Buchanan, I,tank, potato sprouter. 375 lb. size cream - separatory -fan- - John-Wynn,-rAuct ■ . j 'Mich;;'at. ~W. NBrodrick.’s drug ning mill, hog houses; corn sbeller, bicycle) belts, forks; store. 'and by all: ’the best, drug­ shovels1 and'a great many articles not mentioned. gists,.in1 all towns/ throughout; this: Albert E. Ilouswerth, Clerk „ entire* section.. s a .-:. .XKfr\ \