LEDGER Odds and Ends ENTRIES IIer« find There and ALTO SOLO Pilhy Points Ticked Up and R«inK • Collection of Varioui I'atly Put By Our Peripa- Topics of Local and LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 31. 1935 tetic Pencil Pusher General Interest FORTY-SECOND YEAR NO. 37 :j Do you have your 1935 fishing CODE BUNGLES ECONOMIC license? Unless you do. you can- Brilliant Speakers |not legally lisli tlirough the ice on BALANCE TOWN MOURNS For Lincoln Banquet HUGE SUCCESS j inland waters. HOSHOSE WwhRo arc blithely cam- Let's Foil Mister Ground Hog — by A. B. Chapin for the 30-hour The Agriculture census began in T week mfght possibly do well Arrangements for the program Ionia county last Saturday. Among to note the report from THE PASSING OF of thn annual Lincoln banquet MARKS ANNUAL Ihe enumerators are Howard that wabout 90" shirt and blouse lAnsley. Keene-tp. and William to be held in the Civic Auditorium MY, IT'S DAFT* - fuclories have decidcd to close in Grand Rapids Saturday eve- i Slebbins, Bostun-tp. becausc they can no longer pay Goess TWSU' N ning, Feb. U. provides for former LOWELL B. OFT. ISN'T -SWLNLWR A son weighing two pounds the NRA scale of wages. The nuni DEXTER G. LOOK Governor Ralph O. Brewster, now ton of unenmloyed in . Congressman from the Third Dis- nine ounces, born lo Mr. and Mrs. New York. and New trict of Maine; Congressman Ever- 250 PERSONS HEAR ADDRESSES Howard Lutz of Bronson. is being Jersey will thus, it is estimated, ESTEEMED CITIZENWHOGAVK cared for in an incubator at Stur- ett M. Dirksen from Lincoln's old BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS be increased by 20,000. The planls MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF Congressional District in Illinois gis Memorial hospital. The child will remain inactive until the pub- is reported "getting along well." SERVICE TO THE COMMUN- and Governor Frank 1). Fitzgerald W. V. SURRAS RE-ELECTED 4 lic is willing to pay the higher as speakers. Both Governor Brew- urices for shirts and blouses PRESIDENT, W.A. ROTH VICE Six horses and a collie dog ITY LAID TO REST SUNDAY ster and Congressman Dirksen were burned to death and the necessitated by the restrictions of are known nationally as brilliant PRESIDENT—FINE MUSICAL the codes. AFTERNOON north speed barn at the West speakers. Congressman Dirksen PROGRAM Michigan fairgrounds was de- It b said that adoption of the is 30 years of age, is a World War 30-bour week, without reduction stroyed by fire Sunday night. Dexter G. l.ook. fur more than Veteran with overseas service and Three other horses were lead to of weekly salaries, would further was first elected to Congress in HwiPC MIS AlABM CLOCK- increase prices without any equiv- half a century active in the busi- The 29th annual banquet of the safety. ness and civic life of Lowell, pass- 1932 and re-elected in 1934. Lowell Board of Trade, held at SO UW WOMT WAKE UP — f alent increase in general purchas- All reports indicate that the ing power. Possibly the American ed away last Friday morning, Jan. the City hall on Wednesday eve- Peter Finnerty, 97, resident of 25, at about 2:30 o'clock, at his thousand banquet tickets avail- ning, was a brilliant success. the Little Sisters of Ihe Poor Federation of Labor should give able will be quickly disposed of QiSSAUW tention to the essential relation' home, 204 Vergennes Road, where Nearly 250 persons were seated at PEQU1RIMG WM 10 WCAft Home for the Aged, Grand Rap- he had been confined with illness and those who care to attend for the table and listened to a fine ids, for 25 years, died at the ip between increases of wage the speaking only will be permit- SLACK GLASSES -! Srates and the volume of goods for the past several months. Al- program of inspiring and instruc- home Monday. Mr. Finneriy though not unexpected, Mr. Look's ted to occupy the balconv for the tive addresses, pleasing instru came from Canada 69 years ago which can be sold at higher prices. small charge of twenty-five cents Failure to maintain this vital death came as a distinct shock to mental and vocal music. and was widely known in the vic- Economic balance can only result the people of this community, by which will be used to defray ex- Immediately following the din- inity of Ada and Parnell. in an intensification of unemploy- all of whom he was nein in the penses of music, auditorium renl, ner, a brief business session was mrnt and depression. highest esteem and afTectlon. etc. held for the election of officers A V? The lower peninsula of Michi- and the hearing of reports. W. V. •ME SO TUAT gan carries 49 percent of Ihe deei Burras. who has given untiringly CANWOT IT OAMSAOOOR hunter "pressure" according to Former Governor Chase S. of his efforts for the success of the figures compiled. A compilation Osborn made this statement in Aged Kent Fanner j Hoard of Trade during the past O HIS HOLE WWEW of deer hunters' license stubs ol a recent letter: "•••When I wa* year, was unanimously reelected ««= STEPS ON MIS SMADOW. • * 1932 shows that 51 percent of governor there were enongh lo succeed himself as president THUS POSCIMC WIKATO ST/K OUT Michigan deer hunters hunt in Ihe normal aehoobi and there are Freezes to Deatk for the current year, and W. A. upper peninsula. more than enongh now!" llolh was unanimously chosen as vice president. Three new direc- 11 is reported lhal Floyd OLD AGE PENSIONS tors were elected as follows: J. M. to-AH ' I'VWOKK* tarM ' Sparks. Keene township, report- Peter lloolsema, HU. of Sault AM'CO TO SUCP- ITHOUT attempting to pass Ste. Marie, formerly of Grand Bap- Hi Id er lev. I). A. Wingeier and ed lo Ionia sheriff's omcers Fri- upon the merits or other- ids, and an uncle of Rev. A. J. Bruce McQueen. The annual re- day the loss of 20 bushels of W wise of the bill which has iHoolseina of Lowell, was found ports of Secretary J. K. Altland wheal from a barn on his farm, been introduced by Senator Wag- frozen to death Saturday night in and Treasurer 1). A. Wingeier 6oT Tb while Bay Hoskins. a neighbor, ruevinfr reported eight bushels stolen ner of New York and Hepresenta- a field abut 80 rods from the home were received and placed on file. A*'«0 TO v«o«K— tive Lewis of Maryland, providing where he lived alone for several These reports recited Ihe achieve- from his place. for a national system of old-age years. ments of tile past year and re- pensions, we believe that the greai Mr. Hoolsema went to the vil- vealed that all bills were paid and Extension of lime for purchase majority of Americans are in lage for provisions last Tuesday. a small balance on hand. The re- 0MGA(jg Peer. PICKABD TO of 1935 motor vehicle licenses, un- He returned toward his home, port of the by-laws committee. til midnight. Feb. 28. 1935. has hearty agreement with the funda- PREV/EWT THE SUM PTTOM CASTING A SHADOW ! mental principles Involved. about four miles from the village composed of J. A. Arehart. F3. C. QAKE 'EM BOTH SIGN UP been ordered by Ihe Secretary of We know of nobody who is nov and stopped a half mile away to Foreman and N. E. Borgerson. Stale in consideration of pending in favor of some effective system visit neighbors. IHte then walked to was unanimously adopted. TTiese legislation which, if approved, of providing for those who in within 30 rods of his home and adoptions corrected some features men, lo Jltll.nd ,0 ,h(. .MWirs of would establish the two pay mem {plan for plate purchases annually. old age, are unable to support apparently was blinded by the 0fu- i I i i • .i government and that private en- A'.ong MainSt. themselves in decent comfort. stormy weather. Tracks in the which had become obsolete Mini .|erpr|SC shou|d |)e icfj j,, privati CHANGES MADE Many Michigan farmers are lin- We believe that the plan ol snow showed he wandered in Ihe passing of the years. initialivinitiative and privatnrivntec capitalcanitnl . " J. O. Dennis of I .owe 11 won Ihe building up, during an individual's circles to the point where his body The entertainment features of king soil that originally was pari of The chief justice continued: five-gallon cream can given away what is now the Dominion of Can- working life, a fund to which the was found, the groceries nearby. Ihe program included community "People light over the same things by W. E. Ulall Saturday evening. worker, the employer and perhaps He was not missed until Satur- singing led by W. W. Gumser. two • ada. 4(1 per cenl of the gross sand. DEXTER G. IX)OK again and again, you see. They be- Three prizes are lo be given awa> IN'CORN-HOG !gravel and clay soils in Michigan the State are contributors, which day when two grandsons went to violin solos by Bruce Walter, ac- gin again as soon as those who in February. will provide an annuity for old Although Mr. Look's illness had his home to cut wood for him. companied at the piano by Mrs. had to pay off the debts the last were brought down from Can- age. Is the soundest possible way iis inception something over two They reported to their father and David Cox; a group of songs by jada by glaciers thousands of years time die off." T h e down-lo-zero weather, ago. of accomplishing this end. It re- years ago, he continued active in a searching party found the body. the Melody Singers of Grand The address of Judge Poller was which struck Lowell last week PLAN FOR 1935 moves completely any possible affairs until within the past few Rapids, composed of Russell For- replete with interesting and in- Wednesday night, caused a heap! Oil and gas rights on approxi- stigma of pauperism, which is in- months. On December 31, 1934. ward. Sydney Straight. Lynn structive information throiighonl. of trouble in Ihe water service for evitably attached to gratuitous he completed twelve years of Walter Yardley, 63, Clark and Richard Rowen. Mrs. mately 39,600 acres of slate-owned the large audience expressing its the stores on Main-st. bridge. One LESS REDUCTION IN GRAIN land will be offered for lease at a grants of unearned benefits. honorable service as a member ol Dorothy McGraw, accompanist. appreciation with prolonged ap- of the business places was with- As to what the amount of such the State l^egislature from this Is Called By Death Music was rendered during the AND MEAT REQUIRED—PAY- uiblic sale lo be held at Lansing. plause. Many were heard lo say out water for two days. Monday, Feb. 11. The acreages in- pensions should be, and whether district, declining to seek reelec- banquet by an orchestra com- that they hoped to have the oppor- MENTS ARE ON DIFFERENT he compulsory retirement age tion last fall owing to impaired posed of lUissell Smith, Royden volved are in Bay, Clare. Gladwin, Walter Yardley, who had been tunity again soon of hearing Howard Pckham has been I^ake. Midland. Missaukee. Muske- should be 60, 65 or 70 years, there health. Even in the last weeks of Warner, Glen Converse and Ray Judge Poller. offered and has jTcepted a posi-j BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH is a great diversity of opinion. his life, during which time he was failing health the past year, Gates. All of these features were gon, Newaygo. Osceola. Oceana passed away Wednesday after- lion on Ihe editorial staff of the DEMAND FOR THESE COM- and Wexford counties. All of the There is much to toe said for tht unable to leave his bed. his mind much enjoyed by Ihe audience. Grand Rapids Press md will be- noon at his farm home, west of Preceding the dinner invoca- The following resolutions wen? MODITIES land is wildcat territory. voluntary annuity system pro- continued active and alert, main- presented by M. N. Henry and on gin his duties Feb. 1. Mr. Peckhami posed for the "self-empk»yed.r taining a deep interest in daily the Grand Trunk depot. Mr. Yard- tion was asked by the Rev. R. S. ley was 63 years of age. He is motion were unanimouslv adopr- is well forlified by education audi Some interesting statistics arc whereby the farmer, the doctor, affairs and enjoying visits and Miller. Following the dinner Pres- ed: experience for Ibis kind of work the lawyer or anyone else who !.•» calls from his many friends. survived by the widow, Anna; a ident W. V. Burras made a brief Plans for handling Ihe 193.') contained in the Secretary of daughter, Mrs. Ethel .Minnix, of Resolutions of Respect and will render valuable service State'sannuaVabstracts of sheriffs' not attached to a payroll, can Mr. I>ook came to Lowell with address in which he thanked the lo The Press and its i enders. Michigan corn-hog contracts were place a small part of his or her In- his parents when a lad of four- Washington. 1). C.; a son, William members of the Board of Trade WHEREAS. Death has removed announced by John B. Wilson. reports, compiled this week, for Yardley. of Grand Bapids: and a the year ending June 30. 1934. •come in trust with the Govern* teen years. After his graduation for the splendid cooperation each from our midst one of our most! Wonder if we-will see the new AAA. Washington, I). C... at meet- ment, from year to year, to ac- from the local high school, he be- step-daughter. Mrs. Ethel La- one had given during the past esleemed members. Dexter G. ings for county agents and local Total jail commillmenls for the Bnque. of Grand Bapids; and a Flat River founlain moved Ibis year then ending, were 51,369 peo- cumulate until the retiring age is gan working in a drug store on year and expressing confidence Look; therefore, it is filling that summer lo a belter location—say allotment committees held at reached, when an income for lirj Main-st. and during 55 years h;«> brother. Henry Yardley. resides that Ihe organization would carry we pause to pay tribute lo one Flint. Kalamazoo and East Lan- ple: average duration in jail was in lx)s Angeles, Calif. at the head of Picnic Island. "Dis- slightly over 11 days; 1,740 were may then be derived from the ac- activities here embraced al...l. those on in the future with even greater who has been so closely associ- tance lemls enchantment lo the sing. cumulated fund. We understand'actions to which the loyal citizen Funeral services will be held at achievements than in the past, af- ated with us. and lo give expres- view." you know. We should not The major phases of Ihe 1935 convicted of crime and sent to such a system has been employed!gives freely of his time for the Ihe Lowell Congregational church ter which Mr. C. 11. Bunciman was sion lo that affection that flows so contract are similar lo those of the state prisons. Total cost of jail at 1:30 Saturday afternoon. Rev. be loo critical of first efforts. The maintenance was -St.514,192.53, ol in England for more than two'ndvancamenl of all. In Mr. look's introduced as toastmasler, who freely from all our hearts. Lowell fountain erected lasl summer may 1934 contract which was approved hundred years. case these activities consisted of S. B. Wenger officiating. Burial introduced I h e distinguished and the State of Michigan have not have been all that could be de- S>* 8 'Vajonty vote, of Nhchigan which $933,062.34 was for sheriffs' will heat Fullon Center cemetery. salaries, fees, board and keep of To the hopeful elderly persons service on the village council, on guests of the evening, iHon. John los! a most noble and useful citi- sired, neither was Hn- first au,0. bog and corn pro«bicers. Fhe gov- Perrinton, Mich, Funeral arrange- l rnnu,n, a rees ,,, prisoners. The average weekly who have been looking forward to |the school board, as a member of C. Kelcham of Hastings; William zen. He will be greatly missed. mobile possessed of Ihe slreaiii-i ' l l« make ferlain immediate old-age pension checks the Lowell Board of Trade, work ments by Both & Brezina. Otto, secretary of the Lansing We have all been enriched by our lined beauly we see in cars if to- I^vnu-nls lo corn and to hog pro- maintenance cost of jail prisoners from the Government, the bill as:in fraternH) orders and the church Mr. Yardley leaves many friends Chamber of Commerce; and Judge association with nini. It has been day. ducers who regulate their pro- was *14.10 per person. introduced offers little solace, j of his choice and on hundred.s of here who will be grieved to hear William W. Poller. Chief Justice a privilege to have known him; duction in accordance with Ihe Provision is made for joint slateiother occasions as need was re- of his passing and who extend of the Stale Supreme Court. The THEREFORE. Be it resolved, Two local men have recently demand for these commodilies. Detroit automobile workers am! Federal relief for those who jrtuired throughout the years of his their sympathy to Ihe bereaved inspiring addresses of these dis- that we extend our deepest sym- been honored by Ihe slate organi- Contract signers are asked to have written the first chapter of are practically destitute, but the'lifo. family. tinguished guests were listened to pathy to Mrs. Look. Mr. and Sirs. zations in which they hold mem- reduce their corn acreage al least their declaration of independence age at which this relief shall bv One of the memorable events ol with much interest and were .ewell and other relatives and berships. M. N. Henry, local drug- 10 and not more than 30 per cent from Ihe rule of all union organ- gin may be placed as high as 70jthis community is that of a meet- greatly appreciated by all. Others friends; lhal this resolulion be- gist. was on Tuesday of this week of their base acreage for 1932 and izers. Free, unaffiliated labor years. This does not bring much^ng of the Lowell Board of Trade Michael Beahan, 81 who favored Ihe meeting with come a pari of the records of Ihe chosen chairman of the Stale 1933. This is Ihe same base period stood 90 per cenl strong Friday on comfort to those in their sixties-on August 13. 1930, at which time Dies Here Wed. their presence and who responded Lowell Board of Trade, and a Board of Pharmacy and M. B. Mc- as was used for Ihe 1934 conlraci. the face of returns from eight who have been led to believe there a dinner was given in honor of with brief but appropriate re- copy be sent to the family. Pherson, Vergennes-lp. farmer. The reduction asked for corn this major factories in which the was a chance of getting !?20fl a Mr. I^ook and the completion of marks were Stale Tax Commis- was recently chosen chairman of year is less than lhal required in Automobile Labor Board has con- 1934. month right now. fifty years of continuous service Michael Beahan died early Wed- sioner M. B. McPherson. who paid Ihe Slate Tax Commission. Bolh ducted elections by direction of At any rate, the Wagner-Lewis in the drug business here. To this a deserved tribute to the memory McConnell Home men have been members of their For Ihe reduclion in corn made President Roosevelt. The com- nesday morning al the home of by Michigan conlraci signers, ben- bill is a start toward a goal atjdinner meeting came druggists his son Patrick Beahan, on West of Ihe late Dexter G. I-ook; N. C. Destroyed By Fire respective organizations for the bined strength of eight unions which the nation, sooner or later, from all points of Michigan, in- Main-st,. after a brief illness. The Thomas and Frank W. Peterson. nasi few vears. efit payments of 35 cents per totaled only 10 per cenl. Most ag- must arrive. cluding members of Ihe Michigan deceased was born in IHtibbard- Other visitors introduced includ- bushel will be made upon Ihe esli- gressive in attempts lo organize State Pharmaceutical Associallou, ston and was in his eighty-lirst ed Rep. Charles Feenstra, Ally. The large frame residence on maled yield of the land retired the industry, the American Fed- of which Mr, Look had been a year. His early life was closelv Jay W. Linsey. Judge Taylor. Ivan Ihe David McConnell farm in Woman's Club from production. The growers eration of Labor had suffered per- member for many years. associated with the pine lumber E. Hull. Pros. Ally. Bartel J. southwest Lowell was almost pro-rata share of the adminislra- haps its greatest loss of prestige. Cbeck-Up Coming Mr. Look was a man of kindly industry which was then center- Jonkman. County Road Commis- completely destroyed by fire on live expenses will be deducted Slightly more than 5 per cenl ol nature and genial disposition and ed locally around Slanton and Ed- sioner Olio 'Hess. Ally. Gerald E Wednesday forenoon of this week. The Lowell Woman's Club mel from the benefit payments. the vole was cast with allegiance when news of his death became more. While, Ally. Balph ijlughes. Mr. The cause of the fire is Ihoiighl lo on Jan. 23rd al the home of Mrs.; Signers of hog contracts arc to that organizaion. On Drirers Cardsknow n messages and letters of Mr. Beahan is sumved by a Martin. Mr. Hovey. Mr. McDonald, have been a defective chimney. '-has. Doyle. Afler the regular asked lo reduce hog numbers bv sympathy by the hundred were re- daughter. Mrs. R. E. Edison of Mr. Fisk. Mr. Watson. Mr. Jones, The Alto fire depart ment and a business meeting the following not less than 10 per cenl of Ihei'i "Judged by the Company One Dangers which threaten other- ceived from all sections of Ihe Detroit and three sons, Martin and',,W. . W. Gumser and Donald Mc- large number of neighbors re- musical program was presented base production. Benefit pay- Keeps" wise law-abiding motorists whose stale by the widow and the Kyran of Carson City and Patrick! ' "l sponded lo Ihe alarm and suc- by Mrs. Doyle: ments of 1,') dollars per bean on daughler, Mrs. Frank Newell. Two selections on the accordion Ihe 10 percent reduction will be (A DeWolf Hooper favorite) operators' licenses have expired, of Lowell. 'His wife died in June. Address by Judge Potter ceeded in saving the household Author unknown. Many more called al the home to goods, but the lire had gained by Glendon Swarlhoul; Jacque- made by the agricultural adjusl are again emphasized by the Sec- 1929. The "Yankee urge for self-gov- retary of Stale's office. Few motor- pay their last respects lo a de- Funeral services and burial will such headway that il was impos- line Day played two selections on ment administralipn. The base One evening in October parted friend and neighbor and ernment," which Michigan selllers sible lo save the house. II is un- Ihe piano. "Down Cherry Lane" period for the 1935 contract is the When I was far from sober ists realize that prosecution un- be held in Carson City, probably from New York and New England der the strict financial responsi- at the Congregational church OK Saturday morning. derstood that $3,000 insurance and "Spanish Dance;" two very- same as for lasl year's contract. And dragging home a load with Sunday afternoon where Ihe body brought here in their baggage, was carried. lovely solos were sung by Mrs. R. Pro-rata shares of administrative manly pride. bility act, can be brought against started Michigan on Ihe road first them for failure to renew an lay in state from 12:30 until the T. Ford, the first "Siill as the expenses are deducted from the My feel began lo sluller. hour of the funeral sen-ice at two to more aulonomy in territorial Night" with Mrs. H. L. Weekes ac-1 benefit payments. So I laid down in Ihe gutter operator's license. Fred Soules Passes government and ultimately lo full The act was framed in this par- o'clock. The funeral sermon was Dairy Cow Feeding companying on Ihe piano and Signing" contracts entirely And a pig came up and parked preached by the pastor, the Rev- statehood. Judge Poller said in his right by my side. ticular to give the state complete After Brief Illness address lasl night. control over drivers who lake to erend S. B. Wenger. followed by Up For Discussion Then 1 warbled: "H's fair wcalhei the road during periods for which Masonic rites by the local Masonic French and other early selllers When good fellows get together." their licenses are revoked. The lodge of which the departed was a Fred Soules, a lifelong resident in Michigan had been content un- Till a lady passing by was heard life member. The Masonic funeral of Lowell and vicinity, passed der territorial government with "Feeding Dairy Cows" with piano selections. "Sea Gardens"'for himself if he wishes lo cooper- lo say: fact remains, however, that con- special reference lo the best use sequences of simple expiration oration was effectively given by away Wednesday afternoon in St. all aulhorily imposed from far and "Coasting;" Mrs. Chas. Doyle Nile with the conlrollcd produc- "You can tell a man who boozes D. A. Wingeier. Past Worshipful Mary's hospital. Grand Rapids, af- away. Chief Justice Poller said, of feeds on hand will be discussed and Mr. David Cox sang two duels,|li«»n plan. Local conducl of Ihe By Ihe playmates lhal he chooses.'- can be equally serious with those by J. G. Hays of Ihe Dairy Deparl- arising through willful evasion. Master of Lowell Lodge. F. & ter a brief illness. He became ill bul when, with Ihe opening of the "I Passed by Your Window" and plan will be in Ihe hands of local Then the pig got up and slowly- A. M. Interment was in Oak- Friday while visiting his mother. Eric canal. Yankee settlers began ment al Michigan Stale College al •IHills of Home. They were ac- men known lo Ihe producers. walked away. Conviction under the act en- two meetings on Thursday, Feb. 7. tails revocation of operator's li- wood cemetery. The pallbearers, Mrs. Mary Soules. of Lowell, and lo pour into Michigan, they early companied by Mrs. Cox. The pro- Benefits on the corn contracts —Charlolte Republican-Tribune. who had been selected some time was taken to the hospital on Tues- sought to have a say in their own The morning meeting will be held gram concluded with two violin will be made in two payments, the cense for three years, unless the al 10:00 o'clock al the Byron Cen- motorist posts with the Secretary ago by Mr. Look, were as follows: day. government such as they had been solos by Mr. Walter, "The Swan" first 15 cents a bushel after sign- Charles Brown. John M.iHilderley, Mr. Soules is survived by Ihe accustomed to in their old homes. ter Town hall and the aflernoon and "Gavotte." ing Ihe contract, and Ihe second of State, in the form of insurance, meeting al 1:30 al Ihe Alio Grange Farm Account Books bonds, or cash, evidence of finan- Harry Paterson of Alma. M. N. widow, a daughler. Edith (Mrs. They first obtained the privilege Mr. Waller is leacher of music 20 cents per bushel on proof of Henry. iHarry Day and Charles Harold Keith), a sister. Mrs. Frank of electing a territorial legislative hall. In addilion lo the discussion in the LoweP high school and the compliance with the contract. The cial responsibiliy to the extent of of feeding problems, plenty of Are Now Available 81,000 for property damage, with Do' lc. It was also Mr. Look's de- Woodworlh. all of Grand Rapids, council, subject to approval at club appreciates very much the payments on hogs are made in sire that the Masonic funerar Washington and ultimatelv cei- lime will be given for answering pleasure of having him on their 95,000 and $10,000 personal liabil- and his mother, Mrs. Mary Soules, queslions. two installments of *7.50 per head ity added. Insurance companies oration should be given by Past of lx)well, to whom Ihe sympathy tain other local offices of the slate. programs. on Ihe 10 per cenl reduclion. Kent County farmers who are charge extra premiums for filing Worshipful "Master Wingeier. of Ihe community is extended. As soon as the settlers believed During the program two de- Restrictions on planting crops keeping account books in co- they had the 60.000 inhabitants the information required of them; (Continued on Page Eight) The body was brought to the FORMER RESIDENT PASSES lightful selections were rendered on conlraci acreages will be some- operation with the farm manage- the motorist is caused great incon- Roth &. Brezina funeral chapel required under the ordinance of by Ihe ladies quartette, composed what less stringent than in 1934. ment department at Michigan 1787 for admission as a slate, the A. L, Weyrick, a former Lowell venience. There are at present, Thursday morning. The funeral business man. passed away in of Mrs. W. W. Gumser, Mrs. B. T. Each conlraci signer should lalk State College will meet specialists more than 205,000 motorists of the will be held Friday afternoon al chief justice said, they proceeded Ford. Mrs. Martin Houseman with with his local committee or with from lhal place next week Mon- New Type Farming to lake a census in 1834. The re- Royal Oak Wednesday morning, day. Tuesday and Wednesday, state operating automobiles with 2 o'clock at the chapel. after a lingering illness. He was Mrs. Cox accompanying. the county agent about the planl- operators' licenses expired. For- sults showing they had more than A very delightful lea was then ing restrictions. The restrictions Feb. 4. 5 and 6. to have their 1934 To Be Demonstrated the required population, from about 70 years of age. get fulness -explains the bulk of Mr. Weyrick was in a meal served with Mrs. W. W. Gumser are subject lo change by the sec- books checked in and those start- Morrissey Supply To then on they pushed their claims and Mrs. A. S. Bennett pouring, retary of agriculture in case of ed for 1935. Farmers who are in- these instances, but a check-up for admission as a slate. market here some 25 years ago will soon be started. Farmers of the east section of and has many friends who extend assisted by Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. any necessity such as lasl vear's terested in this work and desire Kent Co. will be interested in the Hold Spring Opening Traditionally Michigan's slalt- L. E. Denny. drought. to start books should gel in touch hood has been dated from 1837. their sympathy to the wife who new Model B John Deere general survives him. The next meeting will be held Any bona fide producer is elig- with County Agent K. K. Vining Strand Calendar purpose tractor which will be when congress adopted Ihe reso- on Feb. 6th al Ihe home of Mrs. ible lo sign a contract. Owners of who will be glad to discuss this The Morrissey Farm & Orchard lulion admitting the state. The funeral parly is expected lo shown at the store of Nelson B. arrive in Lowell at 3:30 Friday W. I. Burdick. Subject will be farm land who have ceased the project with them and assist ii. Good and Company in Caledonia Supply al Comslock Park an- Miehigan was pictured by Chief aflernoon. Short services will be "Public Welfare." production of hogs or corn can starting a book. The account Thursday, Jan. 31. "There's Al- on Tuesday, Feb. 5, starting at holding their second annual Justice Potter as a decidedly pro- —Mrs. M. Houseman. not sign contracts nor obtain books are 20c. ways Tomorrow," Binnie Barnes, held at the grave in Oakwood 10:00 a. m. and lasting all day. opening at their store Wednesday, gressive slate a century ago. The cemetery. benefit payments. Prducers who The county agent's office has a Frank Morgan; also Bank Night Practical men will be in charge of Feb. 6. The new models of John new slate sought railroads and DEATH OF N.HEINTZELMAN. 56 did not sign contracts last year quantity of account books sup- *75. the demonstration and a newlvpejDeere tractors and Bean Co. Or- canals and other internal in.- can do so Ibis year if they wish. plied by the AAA which are free Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1-2, A FORMER GRATTAN WOMAN- Nelson Heinlzelman, 56. farm of farming will be brought out in chard.sprayers will be shown and provements, he said, and took a resident of Cascade township his for Ihe asking. Farmers desiring "White Parade," 'Lorelta Young, the moving pictures which are lo demonstrated•' . whirl al government ownership DIES these books may have them for John Boles. entire life, died Tuesday night al A GREAT MID WINTER FOOD be shown. A cordial invitation is A new and interesting talkie of railroads, only lo sell them lo Mrs. Aurilla Scoulen. 80. a fonn- his home on the Bowne Center- the asking. Sunday and Monday, Feb. 3-4, extended to all to attend. movie on Modern Farm Equip- pnvate parties a few years later, . resident of Grallan township, SALE AT C. THOMAS STORE "The Merry Widow." Maurice ment will be shown as well as ( r Caledonia road. when it was discovered thai the|(;iC(j Tuesday in Greenville after He is survived by his widow, The C. Thomas Slore at Lowell Ix)ads of new comics appear in Chevalier, Jeannette MacDonald. FINAL CLEARANCE OF MEN'S other interesting pictures. state-owned railroads had simply having suffered a broken hip in a the two comic sections in Sun- Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. A free lunch will be served at p Haltie; a son, Claude; three broth- is pulling on a great Mid-Winter AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS served to build up a mighty pol- fall six weeks ago. ers. Frank and Albert of Dullon Food Sale which is bound to at- day's Detroit News. Be sure to see 5-6, "First World War," authentic noon to farmers who attend. Tht itical machine without returning them. adv. pictures of foreign countries nev- She was born in Oswego, N. Y and John of Lake Odessa, and two tract the allention of the thrifty A selected group from higher possibility of rubier tires on any profit to the government. but until several years ago spent sisters, Mrs. Will iHaines of Har- housewife. The big sale slarls on er before shown: "Cheating ranges, none less than $25 regu- tractors and other farm tools will Cheaters," Fay Wray, Henry Ar- "At one time." observed Chlcl most of her life in Grattan town- ris township and Mrs, Frank Wil- Friday. Feb. 1, and lasls for one l-eclure courses don't seem too lars, all sizes 36 to 44. Final be discussed. Justice Potter, "it was impressed ship. Surviving is one brother. week. Turn to the big advertise- popular, and many people seem raettii also* Chapter 4 of "Mystery clearance, $17.95. bur of Grand Rapids. Mountain." upon the people of Michigan that Funeral services were held this ment on page 5 for further par- afraid that if they attend them, Coons. Want ads bring results. it was the business of the govern- Thursday morning in Greenville. Pushing others brings poIL ticulars. adv they might learn something. THE LOWELL (MJOH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. JAN. 31. IMS THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER »nd ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY. JAN. SI. 19S5 TWO THREE This and That UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Conncil Proceediags of WEST LOWELL Ch« Cowtll Ccdger Fresh Home-Made [•CHURCH I F. W. King, Pastor Newest In VILLAGE OF LOWELL From Around Lake Odessa, Mich. and Hlto Solo (Ofnelall West Lowell Church II the Old Town Fudge 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Published every Thursday morning at 210 Eaat Main Street ZION M. E. CHURCH Mrs. Seymour Dalstra, Supt. Calfskin Cxfords Regular meeting of the Common 11:30 a. m.—Preaching. Lowell, MichiRan. Entered at Postoffice at Lowell. Michigan, as Council of the Village of Lowell English preaching Sunday at 10 Second Clasa Matter. Mrs. John Linton of Alto called o'clock a. m. 7:15 p. m.—Chlstiun Endeavor. held in the council rooms, City on Mrs. John Layer Saturday. ib. 15c 8:15 p. m.—Preaching. Arch support styles, hall. January 7.1935. Bible School at 11:00 a. m. R. G. JEFFERIB6. Editor and Pobltaher. Meeting called to order by Pres- Mr. and Mrs. M. N. ttfenry were You are cordially invited. South Ward School wing tip and con- ident Arehart al 7:45 p. m. In Lansing on business Tuesday. John Claus, pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Member Michigan Press Association Trustees present: Thome. H. C. SCOTT Chester Place, Supt. servative lasts. Win. Fox was 111 the llrst of Ihe Preaching by Pastor at 11:00 Member National Editorial Association Chrisliansen,iRolh, Shepard, Cook. week al his home on East Maln-sl. Home of Good Home- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Trustee Day absent. a. m. The minutes of Ihe regular meet- Robert Jacobl of Newaygo was Made Candles S. B. Wenger, Minister A cordial invitation Is extended loyally Sunday for Ihe whole Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: Sizes 6 to 12. ing of Dec. 17th were read and ap- Ihe week-end guest of Sam for each service. proved. Yeiter. parish. All families of the parish Y^ar $2,00; Six months SltOO. are lo sit as a unit. Each family Three months 50c; Single Copies 5c The Street reports for Ihe weeks ADA COMMUNITY REFORMED ending Dec. 22nfl, Dec. 29th and Miss Audie Vanderllp visited with all members at this time CHURCH her sisters In (irand Haplds Sat Charles Balrd was home from present will he given recognition Prescriptions Filled The Lowell Ledger, established June. 1893; The Alto Solo, ea- Jan. 5lh were read and placed on urday and Sunday. Rev. Howard B. Scholten, Pantor. tile. his work in Flint over the week- with special honor to the largest C OR fifty-five years this institution has held firmly to tablished January. 1904. Consolidated June. 1917. Flail Clearaiee end. family. . 10KM) a. m.—"The Will of the The Clerk read a letter from the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wickham or Lord." the policy that mixing a doctor's prescription was American l^egion. Filed. Grand Rapids spent Sunday wilh Church School al 10:00 a. m. Reindeer Suede Leather Mrs. Iva Linton of Alto was n 11:00 a. m.—Sunday School a moHt serious huslmss. We have not been diverted cost on the average will represenl Price Trustee Day now present. Mrs. Nell Cameron. Saturday evening caller of Mrs. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. for all ages. Additional Entries taxes. Engineers and technicians of the Milwaukee School of Engineering will present a demonstra- Five minute lalk "Let US BE from the original policy that ours was to be a real drug Motion by Trustee Thorne, sup- Mrs. Ed. Clemenz was taken Win. CosgrlfT, 7:30 p. m.—"Visions of n Chris- The main reason we have ai orted by Trustee Roth, that the tion lecture on the "Wonders of Modern Electricity," an educational feature coining direct from the Loyal" by one of our own folks, store. Perhaps that accounts for the confidence placed quite ill Sunday afternoon and has Mrs. Wilbur Pennock and chil- tian Endeavorcr." (Christian En- lowed the lax problem to grow M illage purchase 600 feel of War- World's Fair, "A Century of Progress." Zipper Cossacks followed by sermon on the sub- deavor Day). in our store by physicians and their patients. When yoe CONSTITL'TIONAL RIGHT IM- grave in this country is that mil- $2^ since been confined to her home. dren were Sunday guests of rel- ject, "Live Letters." wick brand hose from Ihe Fabric The presentation comes here with the highest praise of principals, science teachers and news- 8:45 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. want prescriptions filled, bring them to us for prompt PERILED lions of people haven't realized Hose Co. Terms 2% 10 days prox, paper men who declare the lecture with Its fifty fascinating experiments especially attractive to the Mr. and Mrs. (Richard Mange of atives In Delton. Pioneer Club at school house at 0:45 p. m. Tuesday. Topic, "Wanted, Youth for the and efficient service. thut such a problem exists. These 60 days net, at $1.00 per foot lavman who wishes to know more of the history, latest developments, and future possibilities of elec- Made from well selected skint, sateen lin- Muskegon were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnum of Kingdom!" IHE adminislrnllon's $4,000,- Wednesday evening, Campflre are the people who pay no taxe^ coupled and delivered. Yeas 6. tricity. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coons and Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Tupday, 8:00 p. m.—Young 000,000 work relief bill dele- directly. Their incomes are he- ings, leather collars and cuffs. Only 18 family. Girls meet at 7:00 p. m. at Parish A REGISTERED PHARMACIST L\ CHARGE AT ALL TIMES. gates to Ihe PresUlenl Inigc Roll call. Carried, An entire truckload of 4,0110 pounds of equipment will be brought to show the various phenomena. L. Williamson Saturday. house. People's Bible Class. T low the level touched by the in- Motion by Trustee Shepard, su John M. Hilderley Marcus L. Putnam powers. They are jlemunded in Experiments In electrochemistry showing the possibilities of new found driving powers and theor- coats left in this lot. Miss Viola Balcom and friend of F. E. Mowk and Charles House- Watch this column for Feb 13lh Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer come tax. They rent homes. ported by Trustee (k)ok, that tht e ies of electroplating, begin the demonstration. Electromagnetlsm, which makes possible the electric service in the home of Mr. and Reg. No. 13279 Reg. No. 9433 the name of emergeney. The They do not own a business, but Grand Rapids visited her grand man were business visitors In and 22nd announcements later. theory is that in times of great contract wlh the General Bean motor and which Is therefore all Important, follows; and the demonstration Includes experiments arents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowes, Mrs. 1). Wisner. WE DEUVER work for some one else. And the Co. be referred to the Village Grand Rapids on Monday. Next week for announcement foi stress a Chief Executive must be with replicas of the original work by 'Hertz In the 1880's, up to present day radio developments. gunday. Friendship Sunday. Palrlolric "Judge me, O God, and plead my result is a belief that those who Attorney with instructions to Final C/earance Price Miss Wllma Geldersma spent cause against an ungodly nation." able to act swiftly in Ihe public own businesses, have larger in There Is the thermoelectric phenomena showing the production of 6000 degrees F. in an electric Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Feb. 17. interest and that his hands must either collect all the past due furnace and arc welding. The photo-electric cell with its applicutlonapplicattons lto Industry, the slroboscope, the week-end with her parents, —Psalm 43:1. comes, iind possess properly pay amount or terminate the contract. Pat Bowes were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geldersma, Cheerful Doers will meet Mon- be free. No one will deny thnl an the'Scanning disk and all the other developments of present day television are explained to give the day evening at 7*30 al the parish HILDERLEY DRU STORE all the taxes. Yeas 6. Carried. Roll call. Frank Balcom and two children of Alto. SNOW M. E. CHURCH unemployment emergency con- There aren't enough lyrge in- listener an Idea of the operations and problems of television. of Flint. tinues to exist in this country, Motion by Trustee Day, sup- Week-end guests of Mr. ann Preaching 10 a. m. come people in Ihe country t< ported by Trustee Christiansen, Perhaps the most dramatic of all Is the demonstration of the Tesla coll, showing a 42 Inch light- Allon Community Church THE REXALL STORE notwithstanding Ihe elTorts which ning discharge of 500,000 volts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneidet Mrs. John Fahrni were Mr. and S. B. Wenger, Minister Sunday school 11 a. m. make a dent in meeting the cosi that the following bills as read by and famllv were Sunday guests have been miule under the New of government. The great hulk The bulletins from the school Indicate that the entire apparatus Is safe In the hands of the ex- Mrs. Claude Kleft and son of Come early for a good seat Sun- James G. Balllard. Pastor. Low«!l Phone 42 Michigan Deal during Ihe greater part of Lowell, died of pneumonia in the Clerk be allowed and ordered of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Growe of Saginaw. of taxes is taken from the ordin- X. owe I I Stems Chicago. paid. Yeas 6. Carried. Roll call. perienced technicians who accompany Ihe lecturer. Owosso. day evening to the Father and Son two years. The miestioiiiestion arises ary person—and it is taken in- Service. Church School study at CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRISI whether the underlying causes of Charles F. Lane, employed as General Fund Expression of those who have seen the display Indicate that the lecture is not only extraordin- Martin O'Mara,daughter Grace directly. Instead of writing thi telegraph operator by the Great arily worthwhile for the person who wishes to be Informed on modern developments, bul also gives Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wingeier. and son Martin. Jr., of Detroit 7:30. followed by Father and Son Sunday school, 10 a. m. the emergency are being or can be inlaAx Vcollecto.,I11.4IUI r Ma Vlllcheck.tl4 ,IIIOJ> mosl t(I Io fIMI ouI t of25,30 and Northern Railway, and us a train Secretary of State $ .50 daughter Thelma and Mrs. Wesley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). program as follows: "What My Church services. 11 a. m- met by continued delegations of i i , . The Tisch Hine Co 4.13 a pictorial history of the development of Ihe electric Industry. cit zcns |)av |he r |axcs unkn0 v operator, traveling on a Great Roth were visitors in Saranac lasl Mapes Monday and Tuesday. Boy Means to Me" by Gordon L. C, Doerr, pastor. Mrs. Edwin Hessler Saturday at- power to Ihe Kxeculive and tin ingly during Ihe course of dailv Northern passenger train foi Mich. Bell Tel. Co 3,72 Thursday. Frost; "What My Father Means lo Grattan Newt program which has been under- The Lowell Ledger 21.45 February 4, 1935 High Sohool Auditorium Miss Marie Beahan has been ternoon. living. Hent is higher than it 35 SSearsJfyoemegenc y purposes between Kal- Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Brlggs of Me" by Delberl Ford; short ad- ALTO PARISH M. E. CHURCHES By Mrs. Lila Storey Axel Swanson helped Sam taken. would he, because the landlord Western Union .32 subslilutlng for the past two dress on "Sour Grapes" by the ispell, Mont., and Spokane, Wash., 15c and 25c Grand Rapids were Sunday guests weeks on Ihe leaching stair at St. E. A. Armstrong, Pastor Brownell put up his Ice and fin- This is Ihe bill which is lo he must pay taxes. Salaries an visited his parents here. Charles Lowell Library 100.00 mlnlsler. i Matinee for children in afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. 10c of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peter and Paul's Academy at "A Fortune to Share" will be Ished Friday. put through Ihe House under a smaller, because Ihe employer i February 3, 1910—25 Years Ago was in a railway accident the lat- O. J. Brezina 51.90 Community Club meets Fridav Mrs. Paul Hessler Is working In special rule permitting no amend- A. iH. Stormazand 15.00 N. Brlggs. Ionia. the pastor's sefinon subject next Carroll Jakeway has bought heavily taxed. Food is more cost- Married, at Maynard,Minn., Miss ter pari of December when he re- eveiling at which time Thomas Greenville. the old Bricker place in Oakfield- ments lo be olVered except by the ly because Ihe farmer, the pro- Fred Gramer 51.90 Roger McMahon of Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman Read. Sr. will tell of his travels in Sunday morning: Alto at 10 We are sorry to hear Mrs. I^ir- Addie Kopf of Lowell and Fred ceived several fractured ribs and Light and Power o'clock; Bowne Center al 11:30. tp. committee which is sponsoring cessor, the transporter and Ihe numerous bruises. Gene Carr 60.00 Mapet District North Campbell . Grand ook Sun- ner of sickness and all manner of held union services with the Sun- Rolled Roast ib. 17c D. F. Butts advertising a going men are now. Village President. Grand Rapids were Sunday guests Andrews Is much Improved at Ihe day School at the South Ward the Administration to continue to flagrant misuse of public funds "Distillate" and other Low-Cost tractor fuels. day, visited friends here In Ihe af- present writing. disease." follow what its opponents call and public ollice.—Cassopolis Vig- out of shoe business sale. Many a farmer put a barrel of of their parents here. ternoon and evening. Correlative passages to be read schoolhouse. Mrs. Cassie Mollit sold her cider down cellar, to allow it lo Last summer at the West Michigan Fair this tractor, equip- Clare Culver returned to his Win. P. I^aux, who was HI from the Christian Science text- Mrs. Ellen Lewis spent several Rond, Sirloin or Swiss Steak Ib. 17c its present high-handed course Is ilant. Seeley Corners Guests of Mrs. Ruby IHXidson on virtually to contend that what- photograph business to F. B. become vinegar and when it ped with low-pressure tractor tires, outpnlled all compe- work In Muskegon after spending with the llu last week. snfTered a book. 'ISclence and Health with days last week wilh her sister, Rhodes. reached that stage discovered he By Mra. S. P. Reynolds tition by pulling 4000 lbs. on the Michigan State College the week-end al home. Boyd Con- Sunday were her sister. Miss relapse and on Sunday a special- Key lo the Scriptures." by Mary Mrs. John Court. ever it proposes must be right be- Grace Rlandlng of Vergennes, and cause it has the power to force its Thomas McCollough, aged 87. a had drunk up nearly all of it? dynamometer. This is equivalent to pulling 7-14 in. plow don Is working at the Culver farm. ist from Grand Rapids was call- Baker Eddy. Include the follow- Several people from this neigh- Beef Ribs - . • lb. 9c respecled resident of Bowne-tp. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gregory of bottoma in medium heavy clay soil. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Purdy. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and ed In. life diagnosed Ihe trouble ing (p. 52): "The highest earlhlv borhool attended the box social schemes through Congress. Burton •Hudson of Boslwlck Lake. We ask why all this rush to put passed away. [The Ledger wants more re- Grand Bapids spent the week-end and Mrs. Wilbur Purdy and baby as ear and .sinus Infection. Mr. representative of God, speaking of at the Mapes District school lasl James Stone of London, Eng., Alice, Lena and Thelma Wingeier. Friday evening. through the unemployment re- miniscences of this sort. Every wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR OPENING ON WEDNESDAY, Mrs. Vern Ashley, her molhet. Laux is now Improving nicely. human ability to rellect divine lief measure? Why not four days visited James Scott and family. old resident can think of a few Henry 'Hcsche. Olga Adgate and Marguerite Mrs. J. iH. Ollhouse. and daughtei Mrs. Laux. who has been ill for power, prophetically said to his Dr. and Mrs. Mauricc Court Herb, Ox, Beef or Cbickei Boillfoi Cibes instead of four hours devoted to Born, at Glendo, Wyo„ to Mr. and it is merely a matter of re- Mrs. Lois Tidd and son Thurs- ; Feb. 6. SEE THE 19S5 MODEL TRACTORS sad SPRAYERS. Blaser helped Emma Wingeier Norma visited Miss Maryan Ash- the past month, remains about disciples, speaking not for Iheti spent Saturday night with their debate? Isn't the country entitlen and Mrs. P. L. Campbell, a daugh- ducing them to writing and send- ton of Ix)well spent Saturday celebrate her birthday Friday. ley. a student at Michigan Stall the same. day only but for all time: 'He that parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. to learn from intelligent discus- ler. ing them in. They will be cor- night and Sunday with Mrs. Tidd's Mrs. Pauline 'Hapeman of Lan- College. East Lansing, last Thurv belleveth on me, the works that 1 Court. Dr. Court was transferred ScibeslDtlii • lOc J. W. Zahm moved from Ihe sing spent lasl Thursday wilh A goodly number of Lowell peo- from Big Rapids lo Cassopolis sion, what is going on in Wash- rected if needed. Send th'>m in.] mother, Mrs. iHelen Reynolds. F. A. I MOIIISSEY FAIM IOKMIISIPPLY day. ple have been attracted to the do shall he do also;' and 'These Win. Lucas farm in Keene to the Reynolds of Grand Rapids. Helen Mrs. Lucy Blaser. signs shall follow them that be- and they left for Cassopolis Sun- ington? How else can il pass up- Gerald Mullen of I.owell and Shrine Circus In Grand Rapids day morning. on important measures and pol- Irwin Clark farm on the Boston- Typewriter paper, ale Ib. at and Victor Tidd of Lowell were COMSTOCK PARK PHONE 7-MS8 Misses Esther Bleri. Emma lieve.' " Keene line. Kropf. Louise and Wayne Blaser Roy Johnson, formerly of South this week. The circus Is held at Sunday visitors of Sidney Ros- icies? Ledger office. New and better Sundav dinner guests at the Rey- the Civic Auditorium every after- 4-H Club work in Kent County Mrs. Cassie Moffit entered in quality. and Gerald Toronga attended the Lowell and now of Flint, left Sun- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE enberger were Mr. and Mrs. Harry nolds home. day on a business trip to Florida noon and evenjng. A number ol will be guided in Ihe future by ;i irtnershin with Mrs. Eggleslon ^Sanyafeliehhm Mr. and Mm. Seymour .Hescn* 0- Rural Urban Chorus in Belding Spldell and children, Mr. and Mrs. H AHN'S Monday evening. They plan to return within s people from this communilv also Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. Fay Clark and children. Charlie County Club Council of seven n Ihe millinery business. I do not know how wickcd LEAD A BIUMME WIDE and son Ronald are spending the members. These people were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Alchen and TORONTO . . . Harold Webster week. attended the President's Ball, 10:00 a. m. —Sunday School. Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rosen- Complete Food Market The Lowell teachers enjoyed a American millionaires are, but as TO THE ALTAHjONLYTO week In Lansing visiting relatives | chosen from a group of 50 people sleighride lo Warren Lillie's new son Harold of Grand Rapids were (above), 40 year old Canadian mara- which was held on Wednesday 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service. berger. Sayings by I travel about and see the results LEARN A FEW WEEKS and attending Farmers' Week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs evening al Ihe Armory. 7:00 p. m.—Junior N. Y. P. S. who recently met wilh Slate Club house in Fallasburg, where they Patty IHesche is spending the week Sunday visitors al the Geo. Kei- tlion runner and winner at the 1934 Allen Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Court of W. S. T. C. ol Phone 14 Free Delivery of their generosity in the form of LATEUJHAT HTF LEADFLK logg home. 7:00 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. Service. Leader A. G. Kettunen. Mrs. Mary spread a supper and had an old- with her cousin, Lorraine Bloom- Dritish Empire gamea, has bmi Duane Keith and daughter Arlenc 'Henry A. Johnson, Commission- Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Ihe Thompson, District Home Dem- hospitals, churches, public librar- /HIP ENDED OFCHT TRETF. Pete Peterson was reminded 7:45 p. m.—Evening Service home folks. Other Editors fashioned candy-pull. ies, universities, parks, recreation er of North McCords while her voted Canada's outstanding athleto of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs er of Bowne, accompanied by En- onstration Agent and K. K. Vin- Sunday of his blrtbdav by Mr. and of 1934 by a nation-wide poll of meer 0. S. Hess, a member of the Mid-week prayer service Wed- grounds,art museums and theatres parents are away. Special Ed. Bennett and son Allen of Ver nesday, 7:45 p. m. ing. County Agent. Mrs. Fred Hansen. Miss Ma.ion g February I, 1900—35 Years Ago 1 wonder what on earth we should Mrs. Gabe Onan of West Lowell sport writers. gennes. oard of directors of the orgam YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH The growing demand for club )ent Thursday with her mother, Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Madson of zatlon, and Leonard E. KaufTman, work necessitated the help and Mrs. L. D. Knapp, aged 47. do without them.—William Lyon Mrs. James Mulr. who suflfered LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH daughter of Charles Morse of Phelps. rs. Helen Reynolds. secretary of the commission, of Take a dollar out of your poc- assistance of a group in planning painful bruises when she fell on Grand Rapids, returned Sundav A. J. Hoolsema, pastor. ket, it's yours—you can do any- Mr. and Mrs. George Gane spent the Icy sidewalk several weeks and carrying out a well rounded Wednesday in Cadillac with Mr. from Washington, 1). C., where Bible School—10:00 a. m. thing you like wilh il. But you club program. Bargain Offers ago. is able lo be out of doors Gane's sister who has been quite they have been the past week for Communion and Worship ser- can't buy a dollar's worth of com- The county was divided into By Mac Arthur again, although her left arm sllll Ihe annual convention of the vice—11:00 a. m. modities or services. The House of Hazards. ill. pains her. districts and representatives elect- Leah Reynolds spent Saturday We have made special arrangements with The Grand American Road Builders' Associ- Preaching—11:30 a. m. Subject. The reason for that is that about ed from each with one at large. "The Revival by Nehemiah." night in Lowell with her cousin, Rapids Herald through which we can offer yen the Cold Remedies Miss Thelma Wingeier and ation. 25 per cenl of your dollar hak lo The northeast section had as it • MY MA i mcMtrco B Y. P. U., three departments, DO»FT \W/TTAN Helen Tidd. Herald or any of its Magasiae Club Offers, in combina- Charles Gelger. Everett Ardls and go to government. If you use it representative, Homer Armstrong r» LOAN JACK KMNY ronx A splendid time was reported by Louie Overboil of Free port and 6:30 p. m. to buy theatre tickets, gasoline, EXAHPUE FOR VWR FAWILV of Sand I^ake; East Central, Eve- A FEW DOLLAR/-1UKM TO POUDW-OOKT^DU I attending the PTA. The next tion with The Lowell Ledger at prices that will save yea Hobsoa's Laxative Cold Tablets, Syrup White Pine and Tar lady friends of Grand Rapids at- In Memoriam Preaching, Evangelistic — 7:30. cigarettes, electricity, clothing, or lyn Cramton of Ada; Southeast HEWOHTASKYOURKIT EVEW ME THE COORAOT TO meeting will be held on Feb. 27 al money. Cough Mediciae, Vick's Vspo Rub, Vick's Nose Drops, Cough tended a Grand Rapids theatre Mid week Prayer meeting Wed- anything else, 25 per cent of the section, Clarence Klahn of Lwell; fO WHEN HE GOME/ raw nesday evening, 7:30. /AY HO TO THEJE **- the school house. Drops (all kinds), A. D. S. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, last Friday evening. My dear husband, he has left us. northwest section, Mrs. Jacob OVER TOmTE-tU- KAMDLEU/? TOO BET I , , Young People's Bible Study Yon can't keep in toach with loeal affairs withoat the Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Marly of Vacant Is his chair. Spangenberg of Sparta; West cen- "OULP-AHHCRNOW/IT! Haliver Oil Capsules, Listeriae, LaVoris, Glycothymoline, Thursday evening, 7:30. tral, Kelvin Lewis of Grand Rap- Morse Lake kome paper and yon can't afford to do without a daily Liquid Pepsodent, all these and many more seasonable rem- Hint were guests of Mr. and Mrs. No one can smooth his pillow; Never has there been greater No one can brush his hair. ids; southwest section, Tom Slater By Mrs. Frank Eoaghtsn newspaper. edies for sale here. C. H. Runciman on Wednesday, need in America, or in any olher of Paris township and representa- the former atlending the annual O'er his grave the storm will beat. natlon,for the faithful proclaiming tive al large, Mrs. Kelvin Lewis of banouet of Ihe l^well Board of And the snow will gather thei e, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and ' Yon can't get all the home aews without The Lowell of the yielded life message to the Grand Rapids. This group at Trade with Mr. Runclman. Bul he'll not feel the chilly wealh Christian. To many, Chrisllai, recent meeting elected Clarence daughter Marion were Sunday Ledger sad the Herald will give yoa mare and later gea- er. dinner guests at F. L. Yeiter's. W. C. Hartman work has lost both Its appeal and Klahn of Lowell as chairman and eral news, better market reports, better sporting news Mrs. A. R. Smith returned on For he Is in Ihe Saviour's care. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeiter and Sunday from St. Johns, where importance, until It has become Mrs. Kelvin Lewis as secretary aad better special features thsn any ether daily news- Phone 38 215 W. Main St. He passed away one year ago merely one of the several profes- They are meeting the first Monday Donna Jordon were Sunday vis- she had spent nine days assisting today, Jan. 31. itors at Earl Kinyon's. paper. sions lo follow. Just what Is the evening of each month. in Ihe care of her sister and His wife, Mrs. John King. Mrs. Clayton Dygert spent Sat- brother-in-law. both of whom meaning of the truly yielded life? This group will have charge of iou will find a clear biblical "PloWgh deep while sluggardiplan sleeps o fand healt h contest, achieve- urday night with her mother. Mrs. were ill bul are now reported lo Jennie Yeiter. Mr. Dygert and Our combination ia absolutely the best yoa can get. People find Ihe business out- answer to this question by listen- you will have com to seH and menkeep."t days , local leader meetings, be coming along nicely. look very bright when they want JANUARY children were Sunday guests. No other will so nesrly III all your reading matter re- ing to ihe message Sunday morn- county fairs and exhibits, plans •• Mrs. William Roth and daughter lo borrow money, but very gloomy ing. 29—Confrett bans all tides of for camp, trip awards. At their Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloomer and quiremeats. nobility in United State*. family were recent guests of Mr. Ncncy Jean of Vlckeryville spent when asked to contribute to some- 1795. February meeting plans will be from Thursday until Sunday at thing. CATHOUC PARISHES o made for Ihe Achievement Day for and Mrs. Theron Bloomer in GOOD EVENIN6 Grand Rapids. Fund tare for the Home the home of her parents. Mr. and St. Mary's—Lowell 30—Franklin Delano Roose- clothing and handicraft clubs lo MTt KENHY - THANK). /TWED velt, forceful president, The Aid Society held at the Latest designs aad best construction. Because of our Mrs. Elmer Fletcher. Mr. Roth R**. Fr. Jewell, pastor. be held early in April and a health COME PK5HT WANT/YOU The Lowell Ledger joined them here Saturday night bom 1882. contest at the same time. HA7ARD home of Mrs. Glenn Yeiter last low overhesd we can and will save you money. ?A H*- ^ow ^ass' sermon. Thursday was attended by a large and all returned home on Sunday. 10:00 a. m., 'High Mass and ser- Two GREAT NEW lines of cars inspired by onc- crowd. Mrs. Jennie Yeiter will AND 31—Benjamin Franklin invents We specialize in—Window Shades. Floor Coverings. Picture Miss Betty Byl, a teacher In the mon. hundrcd million miles of Airflow satisfaction. the roc kin* chair, 1760. Much is said about the wolf al entertain the February Aid. nnblig, Heatiig Hl the door, bul if the wolf conies Framiag, Etc. Lowell Freshman college, would St, Patrick's Parnell Rev. Fr. McNeil, pastor Chrysler offers for 1935 a truly modem motor car FEBRUARY around the door nowadays he is have won the 850 at the drawing tU Sbett Mttil Work f 1—Confederate dollar quoted likely lo find several salesmen Prizes are being offered for the The Grand Rapids Herald held al the Strand Theatre lasl 8:00 a. m. Low Mass ahd ser- for almost every purse. today at 20c. 1863. lined up ahead of him. most beautiful back, and one that Thursday evening if she had been mon. 10:00 a. m. High Mass and looks very beautiful to most peo- Roth & Brezina present. As she was not there, $75 $ prompt, ple is that of the long winded talk- will be given away this Thursday. sermon. 2—"Arctics" are patented bjr As Washington declared in his TOTAL VALUE ft.00 OUR PRICE *5.50 FURNITURE S efficient Cascade and Bowne Thomas Wales, 1858. er who gives you his views on farewell address, "Reason and ex everything and finally turns away. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wade, form- { service Rev. Fr. E. H. Racette, plastora . perience forbid us to believe that You csn make the name ssving in the price of sny Herald W. A. Roth, Funeral Director erly of Lowell, were Saturday Services at 9 and 10:50 a. m. McQueen Motor Co. 3—Kansas suffers in thirty de- national morality can long pre Magazine Club if ordered with The Lowell Ledger. dinner guests at the Clyde Mullen cree belpw rerti cold wave, vail where religious principles are Advertising In The Ledger home. They were enroute from RAY COVERT ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. & 1856. won't supply your shelves with Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service excluded." These principles right- Florida lo their home in Flint and Church School is held every Chryder and Plymouth Dealers ly understood by both capital and new goods at cheap prices but it Pkoao 317 4—Sun ol the Philippine- Store Phono 55 Night Phoae SM were accompanied by their chil- Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at labor and diligently applied to the will help dear them out of the tad Yoir Order to This Office dren, who had been staying in phone 124 Americcu war, 1199. way for whatever yon want to the church with classes for all Lowell, Mich. social structure are the only ef- Grand flapids. IMUMMIMimUMH ages and all are welcome toottend. fective answer to the communist. buy next

X THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER aad ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. JAN. 31. mr. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. Till RSDAV. JAN. 31. 1935 FOUR FIVE . Logan Hickory Hollow "Hold The Phone" By Clara Vandewerker By Mrs. Mary Bickerl CREAM WANTED 3 Good Prizes Free ADA DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ellen Seese, who Is spend- Demonstrating to the People of Lowell the Savings through ALTO DEPARTMENT ing the winter with her daughter Ronald Acheson spent from Fri- In order to meet the (By Mrs. Battle R. Fitch) day night till Sunday at the Jim (Mrs. Fred Pattison) In-«ddiUon to paying thehigh- Mrs. Thurzle Thompson of South growing demand for •••MS Bowne, visited the former's son, Llnd home In North Keene. The^C. THOMAS" Way of Economy Food Buying eat market price for cream we Ray and family from Friday until Sunday evening visitors at the are going lo give each cream Sunday. M. E. Rlckert home were Mr. and Lowell Cremery Bitter When a Bank Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dean, customer one chance on each "Short Biographies of Cabinet Mabel Lite with her uncle Er- Mrs. Ward Connor and Mr. and Alto Locals Dorothy and Kenneth and friend Mrs. Ellsworth Raymor and little we must have more test to win three milk pails Members" Topic for Study Helen Baily were Sunday birthday nest Battles of Hastings made a Clari' Bryant had the misforjuiitf ONCE MORE brief call at the former's home son Duane. BY POPULAR REQUEST! as first prize, a barn scraper by Ada Group dinnec guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and cream. lo fracture l»is collarbone Friday Vanderlip in honor of their father's here Saturday afternoon. Mabel night on his way home from QoodfellowshipClass as second or a 3-gal. cooling Mrs. Mary Harris was hostess to and her mother are planning to f-on Harold ^f Alaska and Mr. and Guaranteed teat and Accepts Deposits 81st birthday at A. T. Dean's. STORES the Ada Ladles Literary Club at a Mrs. Ira Dean and daughter Doro- school. presents for one niRht only can as a third prize. The move to Hastings sometime 1 n higheat market price. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Bancroft and prizes are to be given the last meeting held at the home of Mrs. thy of Grand Rapids were Sunday Nellie Sillaway on Thursday af- February. daughter were Sunday dinnei Saturday of the month. No Mildred Trowbridge of Alto with guests at the home of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bos- "The Antics of Andrew' ternoon. Mrs. Ann Curtiss was Fallasburg Park Mrs. O. L. Vanderlip. ; Lowell Creamery customer can win more than By Mrs. Hsrry Richmond her brother, Richard of Elmdale enberg. Sirs. Bertha Miller and A Three Act Farce chairman of program and the visited their parents here Sunday. Iva Rlckert spent Monday eve- I daughter Theresa called at the one prize at any one drawing. topic for study, "Short Biograph- ning with Mr. noon. ONE NIGHT ONLY tained neighbors and friends at Mrs. Ray Seeley visited her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foote and Will buy cream every day charge of the club president, Mrs. their home Friday evening. Jan. Iva Nola Rlckert spent the week that make it unique in business life Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison were Friday Evening, Feb. 8 Verne Furner. band at the oil station Sunday. during the winter season. 25. Five tables of Pedro were In Chalmer Miller, wife and Adel- end in Lansing at the home of Mr. A crooked man for straight ly- FOOfi bargaiv Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Curtiss read a brief history play. After the games the hostess and Mrs. James Dennis. ing. Dr. and' Mrs. (1. M. Thqrndike in Curtain at 8:15 of the dlfTerent cabinet members ine Stahl visited Mrs. Miller's served a bountiful lunch, much en- grandmother and mother, Mrs. George Hunter who is working honor of the Doctor's birthday. I and following the history various joyed by all her guests. in Flint spent over Sunday with Lucille Vanderlip spent Satur-j c37-38 Best Grade Butter members of the club read short Adeline Hefflebower and Mrs. American people are urged to Mrs. Mary Scott of Greenville is Hattie Newton of Hastings Friday. the home folks. show hospitality, and anyway fT assumes toward its de- It assumes toward its own day afternoon wilh her parents, biographies of the cabinet mem- Mrs. Mary Rlckert spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vanderlip. at Buttcrfat Prices bers. Those taking part in the visiting her brother, John Wright, Little Adeline remained with her they would like to entertain a Alto Locala sr. and family. grandmother and aunt until Sun- day afternoon with her sister. Mrs. large number of additional guests stockholders the obligation Charles Foote was in Grand program were Mrs. Verne Furner, B. E. Rlckert in Saranac. * positors an obligation ta Bapids Monday on jury commis- Mrs. Ernest Bosenberg spent last Mrs. Ixmna Cramton, Mrs. Flor- Harry Elckhoff boxed in the Co. day. in their jails. sio^n work„ • . Thursday with her daughler. Mrs. Good Una of Taam Harness ence Cramton, Mrs. Nellie Silla- H boxing bouts at Ionia Tuesday Harvey Blough and wife of Wel- safeguard the funds placed to conduct its business in Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and Lloyd Houghton, of Clarksville. way. Mrs. Daisy Ward, Mrs. Olga evening and won by a technical come Corners called on Mrs. daughtei.i r of/ Snoi* w District enjoy- MrsM.-^ . LydiI \ L.UBD munity. practices. GARDEN. ODESSA and ALICE BRANDS. Mrs. Elmer Yeiter and Mrs. Lylc Mrs. Charles Afton. her semester tests Monday and Is music to be given by the class at Clarksvllle. p37 built by Ed. O'-Harrow and Fred sent writing. Elt 1flU , No. 2 Hinyan 3o years ago. I think Alto Clark called on Mrs. Mack Watson Mrs. Homer Morris and son spending the rest of the week at the church next Sunday evening. " VACUUM Ib. FOR SALE—2 cows, fresh in ONE POUND THOMAS SPECIAL Tuesday afternoon. Sam Clemens of Howell visited home. Tomatoes ity and flavor• 3 Cans menus will be free from onions at Guy Smith's Saturday and also Eugene and baby daughter Joan Orvle Stahl and wife with Clare COFFEE PACKED can 27e March. Phone I53-FI2. Mrs. W. for some time, as we can still Mrs. Bertha Thompson called spent Thursday evening in Grand Mrs. G- Rothrick is spending Snyder of Elmdale were Sunday M. Lawton, Lowell, R. R. 2. c3/ Cut Wax and No. 2 on her mother, Mrs. Id:« Gress, on called on Clayton Johnson. Bapids as guests of Mr. and Mrs. a week with relatives In Grand Hot Dated Hot DaUd COFFEE smell onions burning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson en- guests of Gordon Stahl and wife Thii bank, in further statements in this newspaper, Beans Cut Green 3 Cans 25c Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wierenga ol Friday. Seth VanWormer and son Wayne. Rapids. and helped them to celebrate the Jtwcl Coffee lb. bag 81c French Coffee lb- 25c OPPORTUNITY—An unusual The Neighborhood Club was en- tertained Mrs. Clara Watts, Mr. The Booster Club will hold their Carl Graham and son Forrest sales opportunity for a man Early June No. 2 and 1/4-Lb. THOMAS SPECIAL Ada were Tuesday dinner guests and Mrs. W. H. Pardee. Mr. and first birthday of their little daugh- will describe the ways in which these banking prin- of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark. tertained by Mrs. Albert Duell on next meeting on Wednesday, Feb. are putting up Ice. ter Catherine Elaine. COUNTRY CLUB with sales experience and a rea- Peas 1 Sweet, Tender Can 12c Thursday afternoon, and the host- Mrs. John Watts. Lawrence John- 6. at Ada Masonic Temple with The flu is making its annual ciples are constantly applied in its daily operations. sonable amount of capital to Mrs. Iva Linton attended the son and family. Stanley Coles and Carlton Strang went to Hills- ,V0r lge 22 01 TEA Both for Strand Theatre Sunday afternoon. ess won high score with Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Lizzie Martin, club president, visit to this community. dale and Qulncy last Thursday handle a line of cars that have Friends of Leander Kline will Skidmore second. family and George Sterken of in charge of the meeting. Politick The Sunday School party will be FANCY «a$ 21.: 29c unusual public acceptance and Soaked Peas^ 3 can- s ' 2Sc 22c (Friday and Saturday Only) Lowell in honor of the birthdays returning to the Jerry Blough home be pleased to know he is much Mrs. Ed. Timpson is visiting rel- dinner will be served at UOOM. held Friday evening. Friday. fully covering Ihe volume Held. No. 2 belter at this writing. atives in Nashville, Tenn. of Morse Johnson and Roger Coles. Bring your own table service. Mrs. Jack Rockefellow will be Large No. 5 sieve - 12 cans $1.69 - Save 3Sc These cars showed the greatest Fresh Canned Henry Johnson returned Sunday We are Informed that Mrs. Ed- Spinach 3 Cans 25c Fine Granulated Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colby and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meyer ol Mr. and Mrs. Qrvies Kellogg hostess to the Ladies Aid next ward Helntzelman of Grand Rap- Country Club (Stringless) Country Club Tall pains of any car in the industry children were in-Grand Bapids North Park ate dinner Sunday from a week's stay in Washington were dinner guests on Sunday of week Thursday for dinner. 2 n 1 in 1034. If interested address H. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. D. C. ids recently fell and fractured the Grctn Bum 2 "°„. 29c Toixto Juke 3 ™ . S5c Wednesday. Mrs. Kellogg's cousin. Miss Nellie bones In one of her arms. She is cans cans A. Sherwood, Bowman & Co., Sauer Kraut Ubby'K 3 "rmricans* ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Damouth Saturday afternoon and evening Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Bonner, of Grand Bapids. 12 cans $!.<•—Sav« 47c) (12 cans tSc—Sava 25c) State Savings Bank Grand Rapids, Mich. p37-38 25 lb. Bag past eighty years and lived with x were Sunday breakfast and din callers at the Joe Porritt home sons and Helen Johnson and Mrs. Mrs. Lettie Kellogg is enlertain- Davis Lake (iood Grade No. l /x SUGAR were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergy her son Wesley and family. Mrs. Country Club Country Club WANTED—To buy cattle and $1.23 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harry Boughner of Freeport were Ing her sister. Mrs. Alice Elliott, By Mrs. Wn. Schrsdsr Hominy Tender Kernel 3^ cans and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Porritt and Helntzelman was a resident of thio 1 n hogs. Also orders taken for Keiser. in Hastings Saturday. of Traverse City, who will make White Com 2 ""J 25c Apricoh ^-„ „° ^21C Lowell, Michigan Country Gentleman O No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood of Miss Helen Culp. Elmer Teiter and family were an extended visit with Mrs. Kel-i place for several years, living on springers and fresh cows. Miles Defiance Brand Mrs. Ed. Dygert called at the logg. Mrs. Peter Pltsch, Mrs. May- the place now owned by Mrs. Lena 12 cans $1.45—Savs 2Sc) (Scans $1.23—Sava ISc) O"Harrow, Lowell, R. R. 2. Corn . . Golden Bantam ^ cans 25c Grand Bapids were Sunday call- Sunday callers at Corwln Porrltt'a. nard Harlg and daughter were 3 tall Cans ers at Mrs. Stonehouse's. Wilson home one day last week. Ward Boulard and family called Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Davies of Mishler. Country Club p3G-4l MILK Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs, Mrs. Rose Bryant and daughter. Country Club Cut No. 2Vt 17c Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gress and Mrs. Val Watts and son Bonald, at Arthur Clarke's Sunday. Cannonsburg were Friday call- N J 9c Mrs. Clarence Yeiter and daughter Nick Pltsch and Mrs. Belber. Leona of Alto visited the former's Apple Sauce 3 ^ 25c W« BMIH ^ 10C PIANO TUNING - REPAIRING— Beets Beets can son Merrill of Grand Bapids call- Howard Heacock and family ers of Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Dyke Royden Warner, Lowell. Mich. Velvet Brand ed on the former's mother, Mrs. Beatrice attended the Clark Circle and Miss Myrtle Porritt were Sun- Charles Cramton of Alfalfa sister, Mrs. Raymond Seese and (12 cans fSc—Sava 25c) (12 cans $1.15—Sava 35c) lge. 22 oz. Boneless dinner at the home of Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Kate Curley attended family Sunday. Phone 107-F2. p3«-37 Ida Gress, Saturday. day dinner guests at Corwln Por- Acres has a crew of men busv fill- the funeral of Nick Miller In Country Club Choice Kidney Beans tcans 25c 1-Lb. Pkg. Arlie Draper had Sunday din- Yeiter Thursday. ing his ice house. Ralph Stahl, wife and son spent Country Club CODFISH ritt's. TRADE—80 acres good hardwood , ad e s da Grand Rapids Wednesday morn- Peaches 3 No. 2V4 cans 49c Baking 20c ner with Mrs. Chas. Freyermuth. Mrs. Elmer Dintaman spent a «• J? ' . •^ Congrega- Sunday with the former's parents. land, some timber, nearly new No. 2 /j ft w wi,,, ,u r (,au hlcr rs Another good time at Grange ing. Sifted P«. 2 ^ 35c Halveaor aUcaa in haavy syrup Pumpkin . . For Pie 3 cans 25c Mr. and Mrs. Pete Slahl Were' ' ' « '^ - lional Church will serve a dinner Emanuel Stahl and wife. building, free and clear, for i( cra < Friday evening. Our Lecturer had Miss Eva Ruegsegger spent (12 cans 52.05—Sara 2Jc) 12 cans tl.tS Sundav dinner guests of Mr and ' ' ' Fineis, of Lowell who has a fine program which was enjoyed at thee hurch on Thursdav, Feb Mrs. Harrison Hughson and son larger place. Louis Graff, Le- Mrs. Bay Linton. ' jheen ill with the flu. 7. Everybody come! Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Or- Billy Abbott of Grand Rapids vis- WANT Roy^Mich., R. R. 2, p34-4t 3 cans 20c by every one. Our next meeting Tomato Soup Neil Proctor and Mrs. Frame Beatrice Yeiter, Cleone IHay- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillaway of ley Burns. ited the former's sister-in-law, BULK FOODS |Wa^c A, we will have refreshments. Kline were Sunday evening lunch '• hson Boark and Law- Kalamazoo were Sundav guests of • Albert Curley attended a meet- Mrs. Clarence Trowbridge and Final Clearance FURNITURE—Repaired and re- Michigan rcnce < ur, ss Miss Pauline Kilgus of South FRESH BREAD £ 6< guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Proc.l ' '- attended a theatre Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sillaway. Sr. ing In Detroit last week. family Sunday. Country Club - Plain or Sliced COLUMN modeled at satisfactory prices. Asparagus, Green Tips can 15c tor. party at Lowell Saturday evening, Lowell spent Monday with Mrs. L. Miss Elinor Washburn spent Marion and Helen Freeman Earl Starbard and wife of John Slanger, in Old" County THRIFTY FOOD SHOPPERS WILL FIND SUB- Sunday evening callers al the'R'ven by Harriett Grole. A lunch Johnson and attended the First called on Agnes Hunter Sunday Garage, Ada, Mich. 35tf 35 served Thursday and Friday of last week Campbell. Stephen Weaver and 25c FOR Art* WANT AD UP Floyd IHunt home were Noah'?' afterwards at Ihe Aid class at Bowne Center. with Lucille and lla Schwarder afternoon. wife of North Bowne were Sunday of OVERCOATS STANTIAL SAVINGS HERE. FINEST QUALITY. Wenger of Nashville, Velma and' ome of Te<, •Sco,,• Miss Morse and Henry Johnson,jt Robert Cole spent Sunday after- TO 25 WORM. NONE TAKEN FOR RENT—That nice home of G boan K and accompanied them lo Grand guests of S. S. Weaver and wife. EATMORE Sp hetti Duane iHUnt and Mr. Wolf of near ™^ J - were in Hastings Monday. Bapids Thursday. noon with Tom Forward. OP ANT LENGTH FOR Mam, Edwin Fallas al 704-71X5 River- CANNED FRUITS t a,,tl rs lim Alton Rogers with his mother. Oxford and Navy Blue Meltons—100% NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 2SC Macaroni ^ * lb. 7c Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle' . ' ' at the Wilson home on John Schwarder is visiting his Mrs. Ross Stauffer entertained Mrs. James Rogers, who hiu been side Dr., Lowell, furnished, al lSunrfay even n were Mr an(, rs CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDQL your price. L. W. Rutherforo Broadbent of Bockforxl. Claude ' ^ - ^ - LaBarge Ripples son, George Schwarder and fam- their club Friday. visiting relatives in Freeport for NUT wool, smooth Ifinish, belt back, deep Miller and Jack Westmas of Grand y W- .¥r- and Mrs- Mrs. U. S. Hunter visited Mrs. will show you. c28tf It will Pay You to Stock Up at These Prices: DOLE, Mrs. Vern Loring ily. for an indefinite lime. several days, and the former's GOOD FARM—Near Fallasburg Brown Sugar 10 lbs. 47c Rapids. jJasperse, Pauline and Gerald. Lyle Schwarder was unable to Wm. Schrader Tuesday afternoon. friend. Miss Doris Schoolcraft of yokes of celanese silk. Regularly priced MIRACLE. LIBBY'S and ROYAL BRANDS. Mrs. Beed Cooper and daugh.'Mnj* Peler JasPerse. all of Ada Park, lo trade for Lowell prop- FOR SALE—Hay, straw, bean a attend school last week on ac- Mrs. Nick Pltsch called on Bea- Battle Creek motored to Jackson lers, Dorothy and Arlene visited James Jasperse of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higley and trice Kelsey Tuesday afternoon. . at |18. ^ erty. 15 acres close in, six- fodder, baled or loose, delivered Royal No. 2 RaisinS Seedless s count of sickness. Saturday where they .visited Mrs. 2 lbs. 15c Mrs. Ed. Davis Monday. ' , 5* children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Diefenbaker. GLEG room house and other build- or at barn. Phone 20-F4. Alio. Pears . . Keifers Can 10c J of Roger's son Kenneth and family. ings. 9700.00. A. R. Smith, 212 Mr. and Mrs. Manard Dulcher .. - ^ Grand Bnpids and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Mrs. Elizabeth Robblns of Alaska, Fina flavor - high quality Mich. Amos Sterzick. p34-4l and family were Sundav dinner * and Mrs- Joe Porritt were Loring Sunday. Afternoon callers Alaska Atoms Mrs. Rogers remained for a longer E. Main, Lowell, Real Estate Finest Red. No. 2 Sl u a V af Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowland, Mr. 11 , 40 Prunes 70-80 Size guests of Mr. and Mrs! Georcc • ." ' - ternoon callers at the were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noom, visit with her son and family but Final Clearance Price 14 Broker. c37 FOR SALE—3 oil healer incu- Cherries . Sour Pitted can 12c 2 lbs. 15c Houghton. j Alvin Bergy home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ross and son, Mrs. Harold Colvin and Mrs. Homer Diefenbaker and Alton and Miss Schoolcraft return- Hollywood Country Chib balors, (>00-egg capacity each. ,<,a rown family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gress ed to Battle Creek Sunday after- Bulk Tea FOR RENT—Warm, conifort- Inquire at the Dollawav farm, Tid-Bits » No. 1 Frc h New Mrs. Bose Bryant and daughter I |* of Grand Bap Mrs. Dorothy Starks of Grand and son Merrltt. Mr. and Mrs. 296 Soda Crack en 2 ^ 21c ahle sleeping rooms, near bath. Pineapple . 1 15c L/dlCDatfMBi I'npitte* d Leona were Sundav guests of Mrs 'I. sPt'n' Sunday with Mr. and Rapids. Mrs. Noom is a sister of noon. Alton spent Sunday night .1 miles west of Lowell on M-2I. cans Ib. 9c rs Mrs. Mildred Crumback of La Clifford Rowland and son Eddie with a brother in Delton. return- iai% Pura Pann Rad (Finaat Quality) Mrs. Lyle Webster, 117 X. Jef- SLICED. No. 2 can... Bay Seese and family. ' ' ^ - Elmer Dintaman. Mrs. Salina Loring. Barge was a supper guest of her p36-37 . ISc CRUSHED. No. 2 can.... 16c Mr. and Mrs. Beuben Lee were of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mra. ing to Hastings Monday and to ferson. p37 Mrs. Haltie Matternick called on Emma Jean Frisbie spent Wed- mother, Mrs. Lydia Sneden Tues- Freeman Diefenbaker and family Motet Oil 2 Si 9fc Magnolia Sliced LgeNo. 24 Navy Beans ch.ice Qu.m> 2 lbs. 7V2C Mrs. Frank Fairchild Saturday af- hosts to the Alto Bridge Club Fri- nesday night and Thursday with day. the Weaver home Monday even- ((Plus tc Fadaral Tax) FOR SALL—A mounted buzz rig. ternoon. day evening. Following the din- of Dutton were Sunday supper ing. Preserves 2 J; 29c Peaches . or Halves can Peggy Rau. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schroder and evening guests of Mr. and A. Velzy, N. Washington St.. Lowell MarketReport Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts and son ner, five games of contract bridge Miss Ethel Russell was a dinner Country Club (Pura Fruit and Sugar) Lowell. p37 No. 2 Whole Peas Gr«n 2 lbs. 15c were played. High scores were of Grand Rapids were Sunday din- Mrs. Wm. Schrader. Ronald attended Ihe Shrine Cir- guest at the Colin Campbell home ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Keene Breezes Kidney Beans 4 cans 25c Michigan Applesauce can 10c cus in Grand Bapids Mondav af- held by Mrs. Val Watts and Flovd Mr. ano Mrs. Emerson Colby FOR SALE—Nine shoals and a Sunday. ward Pattison and all were sup- have movexl on the Earl Colby By Mrs. A. Lee Mixad Corrected Jan. 31. 1035 For Puddings No. 2 ternoon. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Campau Beet Sttfar 10 SSk 49e horse. Inquire of Allen Lasby, Wheal, bu * Corn Meal 10 lbs. 32c y a ern On Friday night abonl twenty per guests of their parents, Mr. farm. Herrlns 9 ^ 89c McCords, Mich. p37 .02 Apricots . Desserts. Pies can 15c ^ oon callers at Lake visited at the Ora Dawson and Mrs. John Schroder of Cale- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Conner Country Club Rye. bu .60 the Bay Linton home were Mr. members of the Young Peoples Evelyn Pltsch called, on Beatrice Genuine MUchar Herring, home Sunday. donia. spent Friday and the week end in FOR SALE—2 Bronze loins „ Buckwheat, cwt 1.00 and Mrs. Donovan Bates and Mr. Class, with teacher. Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frisbie and Kelsey Sunday. •-lb. kag ttc Milk 4^ 25c ™ Barley, bu Peanut Butter Ib. 14c and Mrs. Joe Batev. Klahn, met al Ihe home of Marion Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilzey and Mrs. Henry London called on Lansing. exchun^e for hen turkeys, .(Ml ( 0,b v family attended the WLS Barn Grant were Alex Wingeier and Flour, per hhl 7.65 OLIVES, WCKLES Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson of Wil- ' . - At the business meeting ii Mrs. Bertha Moffitt of Dutton Mrs. Nick Pltsch Wednesday after- L. M. Cahoon is better from his Elmdale pound for pound; also 450 gal. CaU Cooking or dance at Caledonia Saturday night. were Sunday evening callers of recent accident. family of Bowne Center, Mr. and gas tank and pump and Oats, bu .48 liamston spent Wednesday night was voted that the class would noon. By Mra. Ira Sargcaat Corn, bu CHEESE Table Use 10 lbs. 17c al 1 hor ,e of give a short play at the box social Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Loring of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Moffitt. WESCO QUALITY FEEDS Mrs. Peter Stahl, Miss Keech and counter showcase. On L'S-lfi, .80 DESSERTS I * ? Wss Matie Stonn Home Acres called on their mother John Anderson and family have KEENE SUNSHINE CLUB Corn and Oats Feed, cwt.... HEALTHFUL - NOURISHING and Miss Stone accompanied them to be given by the high school The annual home coming of the moved to Alto. The Keene Sunshine Club met Wosoo Faada ara adantlfically balanced, tastad in both tha Francis Seece and family. I wo miles east of M-66. Mrs. 2.15 For Cook n Mrs. Salina Loring Thursday. Corn Meal, cwt 1Pier l ,* ' K to Charlevoix Thursdav to visit a Sunday School classes some time Alaska Baptist Church will b e Robert Cole spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. laboratory and tha fiald and ara Cuarantaad by Krocar'a to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaufman Win. McGrath. p37 2.10 Cream, mild. Ib 19c GIVE MEALS NEW ZEST 6 » Black Mission lb. 12c few days. in February. After some peppy Mrs. C. LaMaire and son called held at the church Friday evening, Make Your Faad Dollar Do a bitter Job. Cracked Corn, cwt 2.15 evening with Roger Pltsch. Floyd Sparks Wednesday Jan. 23 and daughter of St. Johns, Mr. Elmdale Church of the Nazarene FOR SALE—Mare colt, coining 3 Shelled Corn, bu Swiss. Vi Ib. pkg 17c Olives, quart 33c Cleone Hayward was a guest on games introduced by Audra Clark on Mrs. Carl Higley of Caledonia Feb. 15. Rev. Head ley of Grand (5c refund on all Waaco faad bags returned in tood condition) and Mrs. Prank Miller of La 1.10 Tuesday afternoon. Albert Curley spent the week for an all day meeting. About 26 Rev. F. C. Haff, Pastor years old. Jay Fawley, Clarks- Bran, per cwt ]. 1.75 Shefford, snappy, pkg 12c Stuffed Olives, II oz 27c Sunday of Virginia and Carrol and Ella Peel, a fine "hobo lunch" Rapids will be the speaker. Mrs. end with Mrs. Kate Curley. guests, members. Junior members, Grange Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. vWc. • p37-38 Middlings, per cwt Cocoanut lb. 20c Smith of Morse Lake. was served by Ihe menu commit- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lutz and Headley will give some vocal sel- iaa-ib. Wagataff of Dearborn were Sat- Sunday School—10:00 a. m. 1.75 Limburger, 1/2 Ib. pkg 15c Ripe Olives, tall can 17c A number from this vicinity at- and husbands were present Mr. SCRATCH FEED bat Pea Beans, cwt 2.50 Mrs. Claud Silcox spent Ihe lee. headed by Bernice Yeiter. son Lee Rathbun were dinner ections accompanied by her hus- tended the PTA at Alaska Monday $219 urday night and Sunday guests at Morning Worship—11:00 a. m. WANTED—Young fresh cow, Pimento, '/i lb .pkg 15c Pickles, pint jar .ISc guests of their parents, Mr. and and Hrs. Glenn Worthy of Beld- Light Red Beans, cwt 4.50 week-end with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dintaman band at the piano. Everyone who evening. ing, Mrs. Geo. Taylor and Silas iae-4b. the home of Noah and Frances N. T. P. S.—7:00 p. m. Guernsey or Jersey preferred. Dark Red Beans, cwt Brick, 1/2 Ib 15c Apple Butter, qt. jar .17c Savings on Valda Chaterdon iind familv in entertained the iiOO Club Monday Mrs. Ralph Rathbun Sunday. used to attend church and Sunday LAYING MASH bat 6.00 Hull of Oakfleld were present. $235 Shaffer. Evangelistic—8:00 p. m. F. E. Putnam, on Ihe old Van- Cranberry Beans, cwt 4.65 Honey, pt. jar .17c Lowell. night, all members being present. N. C. Thomas of Grand Rapids school are cordiality invited. Those Steve Custer lost a horse Tues- Forest Richardson is the ap- derwall farm, R. 3, Lowell. FRESH FRUITS called at the Vern Loring home Following dinner which was lee-lb. Potatoes, cwt .40 Sure-Set Gelatine, 2 for.. . 9c Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brviint ami After Ihe regular cafeteria dinner who plan to come are asked to let heartily partaken of by all pre- hag day. pointed leader for the Young c37ir WOOL, IB ;;; and VEGETABLES COFFEE family called on Mr. and Mrs. Dee at 7:3(1 five tables were in play. Wednesday evening. DAIRY FEED SI.89 .18 Kosto Dessert, pkg .»c Mrs. Sherrington know. Mnt the business meeting was Daniel Erb of Delton spent Peoples Service. We cordially ex- Eggs, per doz .27 n Bryant Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring won Mrs. Braybrook is still suffering Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. WEAK AND SKINNY 29% Protein 100-lb. bat U-M U% Protein laS-lb. bag t2JS Tuesday with his brother Addison. tend to everyone an invitation to WANTED—A good farm horse, Butterfal. Ib 1REAKFAS first prizes, consolations going to with a very sore arm. called to order by the President weight around 1500 pounds. .35 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker Harold Colvin were Mrs. Mildred pro tem. Six members answered er GROWING iea-ib. Mose Stahl returned home Mon- these services. Butter, Ib .35 TEA-COCOA spent Sunday with the latter's Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring and King of Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- STARTING MASH day from a ten day visit with rel- Friday evening, Feb. 1 will be Glenn R. Loveland, Alto, Mich. Hogs. live, cwt , 'laughter called at the Vern Lor- MEN, WOMEN roll call by reading witticisms and t: $3.45 7.60 FOODS mother, Mrs. Stella Cress, of Free- neth King and Charles of Cale- Jokes. Community singing was en- atives of Pennsylvania. the social gathering of the N. T. P37 'Hogs, dressed, cwt io!oo LOW PRICES PREVAIL port. Use the Lowell Ledger. ing home Sunday t o see their FLOUR donia and Mr., Mrs. Joe Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Grant were P. S. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lalves. dressed, cwt 12 00 Mission Inn, lb 25c mother. Mrs. Salina Loring. Joyed by company, Eula Frost pre- STOMACH ULCER, Gas Pains, Muffets, pkg 10c Several from this community at- AND CHILDREN siding at the piano. The company Thursday evening guests at the Charles Schwab. and Indigestion victims, why Bref, live, lb Maxwell House. Ib S2c Evelyn Crumback spent Sunday tended the Prairie Farmer-WLS Coater-Sargeant home. The Cradle Roll Society will suffer? For quick relief get a Beef dressed. Ib ^.14 Post Toasties. 3 med. pkgs.. .20c sang "Old Black Joe" and "Long Fow,s POPULAR AND NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS AT Salada Tea. Blue Label '/i lb 37e afternoon and all night with Home Talent Barn Dance Show Saved by MW VUaauas of Cod Lirei Francis and Carlos Seece and meet at the parsonage Feb. 18. free sample of Udga Tablets, a . 'b 13-.I.) Grape Nut Flakes, pkg. 10c Emma Jane Frisbie. Oil ia taetoUM tablets. Long Ago". Three selections. BEEF POT ROAST ». 12c given at Caledonia last week. families were in Ionia on business doctor's prescription, at Ash- Cream of Wheat, pkg. 23c C. THOMAS STORES LOW PRICES. Llptons, Green Label, f'j lb. 33c Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dawson spent ronndt of flm hetlthy flnh Initeait of A contest was presented by the MEATY Noah Wenger of Nashville was ten rcnggy bourn I N»w vigor, vim IDC hostess, each member giving their Saturday. Anyway Ihe gangsters and gun- leys Drug Store. p37 Ralston Cereal, pkg 23c Finest Michigan and Western Floar Bulk Tea, per Ib 23c THESE PICTURES SHOW Monday evening with Mr. and Sunday dinner guest a t the ratrt.' iatUtd of tired HIIUMDCM I StMiiy. Wednesday evening supper A loo brief telegram: "Twins to- most humorous experiences and men are not bothered by solicitors day; more tomorrow.** Tiger Oats, large box 19c Tea Siftings, lb 9c Mrs. Rex Jonsma. Sherrington home. «ai«f Btnras' That if xvh«t thoc'.ra^. jl gvests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. for life insurance. LOST—Narrow brown leather Mrs. Colin Campbell joined a PMpl- tre f• Un7threui'h"selfr!Ut'Ttiri« t'irouch flcirr.tikl*' U' :i! incidents. Erma Morrison and Ground BmI 9c pockethook, on Main-st. Satur- Puffed Wheat, pkg 10c SNOW QUEEN 243 2 lb. sack 83c Hershey's Cocoa, 2 Ib. box. .25c Modem Thrtt-Minute Wey to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cole, family dl*eo\ «7—thi- V lUuii.t of Cod l.ivrr Oi Nancy Lee won honors. The hpst- friend from Canada and attended came a week ago Friday to visit MMc.tntod in ItttU lurar noted Ublrt- day, Jan. 19, containing ten dol- Girls are said lo learn dancing BEST YET 24! o lb. sack 95c Cocoa. 2 Ib. pkg 21c Ease Sort a show in Grand Rapids one day without U|r of I.» horrlil. liihy tuMc nr • in»lles s presented several riddles lar bill, comb, etc. Liberal re- quicker than boys. May he be- Thro* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ud oy't Cod Liver Oil T«bl«U. they".-- which kept the company guessing. ward. 617 N. Washington St- last week. Rich. Mrs. Cole and children re- esllad I "Cod Liver Oil In Ttllrtf end the; FRESH SOLID PACK PINT cause they have smaller feet, so it GOLDEN CREST 24'4 Ib. sack $1.03 •tanly work wondcrm. A little boy ol >. eeriA fine mystery program with old OYSTERS 23c Lowell, Mich. p37 is not so hard lo find places to put mained for a two weeks visit. ouiiy aick. stt well and soloed 10^4 It*, in time music by Silas Hull and Mrs. EVERY CHILD them. SEA FOODS CRESCENT 24ii Ib. sack $1.08 CLEANERS- Want ads bring results. Ray Lock is on the sick liat. just r. 5c OIL get rid of these poisons, the bettei poiat now in accept!^ other than Children's Home spent Sunday Michigan U. S. No. 1 Michitan - Rome Beautiee FOR SALE—Two-year-old Per- your chances of good health. of incceesfnl sales and the Keep your chil- Use Doan'< Pills. Doan's are foi bur called on her sister last Sun- Harry Anderson in the saw mill sister. Mrs. Chas. Yeiter and fam- the real Bayer ertkle yoa want Sale will be held under with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cheron colt. Must sell to settle South Lowell day. on M21. satisfied people I have sold GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Florida-TO-SO al« 5 19c estate. Coll may he seen at Asa the kidneys only. They tend to pro By M'TS, Charles Yeiter ily. Ish. dren healthy in mote normal functioning of tht Harold Klttenger finished mov- cover In case of bad Mrs. Glenn Myers of Home Acres Vandenbroeck farm, 7 miles Mrs. Cassie Schneider and Mrs. for. winter months— north of Lowell on Lincoln L.ike kidneys; should help them pass oft ing his house from Clarksvllle to Mary Rollins visited Mrs. Gertie Tin- coming of the dawn used to spent Monday with her parents, HEAD LETTUCE ££? 2 15c the irrigating poisons. Doan's are his father's place Monday. bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Vanderhoof. with Vitamins A Road. c37 The South Lowell Ladies Aid Yeiter last week Wednesday and be the signal for people to get up IONIA, MICH., STAR ROUTE recommended by users the country will be entertained at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Thompson tied a comfortable for Mrs. Rol- and go to work, now frequently it There was a meeting held at the and D. Vitamin A helps guard against colds. D the sunshine vita- over. Get them from any druggist is the sign to come home and go R. L. Mclntyre, Auctioneer school house Monday evening to Palo Phone ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN USED CARS—1031 Chevrolet %- Mrs. Chas. Yeiter Thursday, Feb. and son called on his mother. Mrs. lins. S PER CENT SALES TAX min prevents rickets and builds strong bones and sound teeth. ton Panel. 1032 Dodge %-lon 21 to dinner. Everybody invited. Chas. Yeiter Sunday. to bed. W. J. Leaaiter, Clerk try and reorganize the PTA. Panel, 1930 Pontiac Coach, Mr. and Mrs. Will King of Free- Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and For sale at your favorite Drug Store. MAN'S PILLS Mrs. Chas. Yeiter and son Wil- Frank Thompson is working for port were dinner guests of his M C—»<•> §m/ son Harold and friend Dorothy Job printing—Ledger office.

i rv THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGEB and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, JAN. SI, 1ISS

was a feverish uuHieTa-e. Tie liimeD ocean covered what bad IKHMI lie collected samples and brnugbt them LEGAL NOTICES THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER aad ALTO SOLO, TH I RSDAV. JAN. 91, IJS5 to the applause. Capital of our nation. I mean II pre liack to the plane. Itepalrs to the "I speak to you tonight, my SEVEN ' When clsely. No spire, no pinnacle, m ••il-feedlng system were required, LEGAL NOTICES So. Lowell Busy SOUTHWEST BOWNE friends. In the first full Hush of the monument, no lower appeared above ihey took off on the day before APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS- knowledge that your sncrlflces and Mr*. L. T. Anderson the blue water that rippled to the heir return, and reached the vlcln TRATOR Em IbngkYMWisli Corners Worlds sufferings have not been In vain. feet of the Appalacbian chain. Then* ty of St Paul safely. It was In MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE Slate of Michigan. The Probate DIXIE By Mrs. Howard Bartlett KatiMdeli has solved our Inst tech was no trace of ('beanpeake hay .'.t. Paul, less than two hnndre.! Default has been made m th( Court for Ihe Countv of Kent Ti ECMMNZC Doctors Know! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ander- Default has been mnde in the son. Claire and Margaret nlcal problem. We have assured no sign of the Potomac river, n<' miles from here, that they received conditions of a certain mortgage At a session of said court, held Collide conditions of a certain mortgage CEH The South Lowell Neighborhood Mary spent Sunday of last ourselves by observation that life memory of the great works o dated March 15. 1924. executed by at the probale office, in the City Club was entertained Thurflday by .. • and they use the Injuries with which they re dated December 31st. 1927. ex- n said There in no reaRon why week at the home of Mr. By Edwin Balmer on the planet-to-be will be possible; architecture which had existed m Otis Ries and l^ottie Hies, husband ™ j County. turned. St Paul was la much the ecuted by Daniel S. Simon and * fRANGE you Hhould not horn the Mrs. Henry Klahn who was chair- liquid laxatives and Mrs. Richard Houseman man shall live; we are the forefa the Capital. It was gone, and ovei and wife, of Lowell, Kent County. "934 l>ocember, A. D. man of dinner committee. Mrs. and Philip Wylic same condition as Plttshurgh. ex- Gcraidine A. Simon, his wife, also Michigan, to the Lowell Building BEST low priced coal. in Grand Rapids. thers of his new history." It was the sea. stretching to the ut in her own Tight, of Lowell. Kent Myrtle Klahn. Mrs. Mae Wieland i'on'd use a liquid, too. if you knew cept that It had undergone the fur Si I-oan Association, a Michigan (J fy NUT Mrs Joe Flynn. and The wild applause proclaimed the roost reaches of the eye. The easi County. Michigan, to the Lowell Present. Hon. JOHN' DALTON and Mrs. Bertha Rittenper asM»- now much better it makes you feel. ther decay occasioned by two addl- building and loan association of Judge of Probale. , - i A liquid laxative can always be Mrs, Bums Anderson and CapyrlRht by Edwin B>lm«r hopes no one had dared to declare ern sea board has dropped. W« Building &. Loan Association, a y ted. Ail contrived a delicious one i ] , (jjp nght amount. You can •nd Philip WylU tlonal weeks of famine and |»e«ill- Lowell. Michigan, recorded March In the Matter of the Estate * Lump or Egg a cen n daughter Alice were Satur- before. turned back after assuring our Michigan building and loan asso- i, /r%£f o'clock dinner with lu»cious home mdually reduce the done. Hrdurrd WNf Bervlco "Hut lonight I do not wish to talk ence. They landed on the Missis ciation of Lowell, Michigan, re- 27. 1924, in the office of Ihe Regis- George *ybeiiga. Deceased. Fills Today's Need day evening and Sunday 4 lit eelves that this condition obtnlne>' slppl river near the shore, late that ler of Deeds for Kent iv csafe i guest s at the Wm. Anderson of the future. There Is time enough 1 corded February 14. 1928 in the having filed In | sert. An interertlng program on 1 yJl! |/ along the entire const. night Almost Immediately they Michigan, in Liber 504 of Morl- <' O COAL. rdiitffrom constipation. home and attended the card THE NARRATIVE for that. I wish to talk—or rath- office of the Register of Deeds for t^lT ^"rt his pemion praying the prowth and manufacture and "Mr. James." Hendron said, "now were attacked, doubtless because II Kent County. Michigan, in Liber es on pages 310 and 311, and thai ihe admimslration of said Bradskiw Pocibontss Just ask your own doctor about i party at the Barber School er to read—of the present." He adds lo our geographical knowl ause of said default the prin- use of spices was enjoyed and a this. Ask your druggist how popular hous" was believed they possessed food. (JSC of Mortgages on pages 54 and K estate be granted to Harry Dav ot drill on the counties in Michigan CHAPTER 1.—David picked up from a small table the edge by revealing that the whoh cipal sum of said mortgage and Only 1 bu. ash per ton. liquid laxatives have become. The Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Hil- •ppruacblnK New York on the The last words In James' diary are 55. and because of said default the to some other suilab'c person. and an old fashioned spell down right liquid laxative gives the nght topmost of a number of ordinary all sums unuaid thereon have dm d ,h( 21s TRY IT Europa. receive* n succ-eBBlon of r»- Mississippi basin, as well as tin these: 'Boats have put out toward principal sum of said mortgage ir!i ' - ^ ' t day DIXIE GEM ton spent Sunday with her dlogranii offcrliiK him ll.OOU. note hooks. "I have here James' been declared to be immediately were other features. Mrs. Karl kind of help—and the right amount east roast and r.ulf states, bad beet us. One of them has a machine and ail sums unpaid thereon have of February, A. D., 1935, al len mother. Mrs. E lira bet h lr iro.ooo. for an excluilve newe- due and payable, and the shares 1 orcnoo McDiarmid was best rpeller. Next if help. When the dose is repeated, ,h n record of the Journey that brought •nbmerged. rinclnnati Is unde O'Reilly. The latter's bro- paper Interview dlvulglnt *0 „,l! gun mounted In the bow. Bansdell been declared due and payable, 'iU * ' n. at said meeting Mill be entertained by instead of more each time, you take • Ion that brliiKi him from S0"'1' us salvation. I cannot read you all of stock pledged as collateral probate office, be and is herebv ther. Hugh O'Connor is very water. The sea swells not onl; has succeeded in starting the mo- and the shares of stock pledged as F. P. MaeFarlaie Mrs. Frank Rittenger in February. fas. Until the bowels are moving Africa. RanedelT. noted of It. This is the first of the seven collateral thereto forfeited. thereto forfeited. poorly. been aecretly comm 1 Ioned at l»P" over Memphis but over St. LOUIK tors, but the plane Is listing. I be- ,ed r(,r hearinR Mid Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Merriman regularly and thoroughly without aid. 0 The amount claimed to be due E,T *•- Leon Anderson accompani- town by Lord Rhundln and 1 r '"* notebooks James filled." where It becomes a wide estuar, The amount claimed to be due Hay, Straw and and Kenneth were guests of Geo. 1 People who have experienced this •or Bronaon. th astronomer, to ny He opened the book. He read: lieve that bullets have perforated on said mortgage at the date of on said mortgage at the date of It Is Further Ordered. Thai C0«t • COW CO. CM. O. romforl, never return to any form of ed the members of the Alto acrose the Mediterranean to the faat •trelclilng In two great arms almo one of the pontoons and that It Is this notice is $715.04 for principal Wieland's Sunday night. this notice is SI.804.70 for prin- Poultry Faad ! help that can't be regulated! The Creamery board to a con- liner, with a larne trtYjlllnf caao "'August 1C. Tonight Ransdell. to Chicago and lo Davenport c ,fcweof given bv Klroy Schwarder and wife came contalnlnn photorraphlc plates. Ml" fllliag. We may never leave the cipal and interest, lo which will and interest, and $153.83 for taxes S2S.«?Spublication *fof a copy ^of this or liquid laxative generally used is Dr. vention held at the Civic d el,v r Vanderbllt and I descended at six "The Waters of Lake Huron Had ••They next Investigated the re: and insurance paid by the mort- for his father. John Schwarder on j Instructions are lo l ?. water. It may be that It will he be added an attorney's fee of der. for three successive weeks Phoae 193-F2 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It contains Auditorium in Grand Rap- Dr. Colo liendron. In New Tor*; o'clock precisely on a small body of Poured Through the City and nge area In the Middle West. gagee. being a total amount of Lowell. Mich. Sunday and found he had been i Tony Drake calls at the Hendrona necessary to repulse Uie first boat- S35XN) as provided for in said previous lo said day of hearins senna and cascara. and these are ids Thursday. >rr, , water which Is a residue In a bed Surrounding District, Completely Eight Hundred Sixty-eight Dol- taken home by Geo. Schwarder on I laxatives lhal form no habit. apartment. Ransdell. ^, nw load before we can take off. . . " mortgage and Ihe costs of fore- in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- natural Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Mc E*e Hendron. with whom Tony U of i^ke Michigan. We are lying at Depopulating It and Largely De- Here they found Indescribable lars, Eighty-seven Cents (8808.87), Friday. Both learned of their It relieves a condition of biliousness deeply In lova. Introduces Tony to chaos. Again I refer to the diary. Hendron dropped tlie seventh closure. No suit or proceeding has and circala,ed in Diarmid have returned t o anchor about a mile from Chicago. stroying It" been instituted at law or other- to which will be added an attor- comity s«id father's illness through Ledger w sluggishness without upset. RaosdelL " 'Following the directions we notebook on the table. "You may ney's fee of *15.00 as provided for Items. To relieve your occasional upsets their home after spendinc a '"Following south along what wise to recover said debt or any JOHN DALTON, month at the E Kief home CHAPTER II.—New Tork "«*•; alone, I realised what you were in- had been given, we flew to Butch reconstruct what followed, my in said mortgage and the coats ot J tafdy and comfortably, try Syrup na(1 was once the coast of take Mlchl part thereof, and by reason of . . odge of Probate. A House Goes To College Mrs. Emerson Wieland and sis- papers publlah a atatoment { • vestigating; and for the first time, Inson, Kansas. For a number of friends. The band-to-hsnd flght on foreclosure. No suit or proceed- Pepsin, The druggist has it. in Cascade. Hendron and concurred In by "'"J gan we flew over scenes of desola said default the power of sale A true copy: ter Marion Colby were in Lowell gentlemen. I understand what the years Hutchinson had been chosen the plane with a boatload of bnn- ing has been instituted at law or The Home Economics Club of the world's greatest •clentlsts. Hon and destruction Identical with contained in said mortgage has FRED ROTH. Tuesday night. Mrs. Wieland at- met with Mrs. Mary Stauf- The prspared statement i end of the world would mean. 1 as the temporary capital of the ger-drlven maniacs—a fight In otherwise to recover said debt or tending Fortnightly Club and Miss Profeasor Bronson has those described after our first become operative. Register of Probate. 37-38-39 fer Friday for an all day v hove never come so close to losing which all three heroic meobera of any part thereof, and by reason two planets, which must h* * brok- reconnaissance. The world has In sute's refuge area. It is normally Now, therefore. Notice is Here- Colby the Strand theater. Mrs. C. meeting. en away from another fun my nerve. It was awful."'" fifteen hundred feet above son level. the airplane company were hurt of said default the power of sale ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR G. Wieland caring for baby Mari- and traveled through Interstellar deed been wrecked. by Given that by virtue of the Mrs. L. T. Anderson sp^nt liendron turned a few pages. 1 We may Imagine them at laat power of sale contained in said contained in said mortgage has HEARING CLAIMS an at home. apace for an Incalcu'able tlms. untll •"We had landed on the water It Is In the center of a rich grain, become operative. from Sunday until Tuesday ther came to a region of the heav am now skipping a portion of Mr. farm, poultry, dairy, live atock and beating hack their assailanta. and mortgage and in pursuance of the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett IJ SYRUP PEPSIN Avoid ens which broiiRht them at laat un- from the north. We anchored near Now Therefore. Notice is Here- h«S*r 0i "n* Pro- wilh her sister, Mrs. Zetha der the attraction of th® sun. TD* James' record. It covers their In- lumber region. It has large pack with their floundering ship taking statute in such case made and were in Lansing Sunday. 0 shore and quickly made our way by Given that by virtue of the Anderson of Grand Rapids •tatement ends: ^helr Prev' "" vestigation of the Great Lakee and Ing plants, grain elevators, cream off before a second boatload was provided, the said mortgage will K?m County of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilgus acc- who is sick. course, consequently, h*" been modl- to land. All of us were armed. Lots be foreclosed by a sale of the power of sale contained in said ompanied their son Wm. Kiljrus Starting Troubles 8 describes with care the geological erles. flour mills. It Is served by upon them. We may Imagine Rans- of id cour flsd by the sun. and * " Th, were drawn to determine whether premises therein described, at mortgage and in pursuance of the ./A* J? t. held and family to Lanning Sunday, A number from this place they are now approachln* us. Tna uplifting of that basin. From Chi- three railroads, and hence Is ftii ex- dell guiding bis ship through the in thc result of the Inevitable collision Ransdell or Vanderbllt would re public vendue at the North front statute in such case made and If I atl visiting Garsh Tisher and family. North bell District attended the WLS Bam must be the end of the .T^? cago they flew to Detroit In De- cellent lite for the accumulation of night with gritted teeth, while bis provided, the said mortgage will kfand Rapidi, m said county. Dance at Caledonia last refcrre 10 main on guard beside the ship. I door of the Court House in the The neighborhood was interest- by Mrs. Llmcr Marshall approaching bodies ore jJ j occasional backward glances offered be foreclosed by a sale of the this winter was useless In that capacity, as I troit they found a different form produce. Thither. In the weeks City of Orand Rapids. Kent Coun- day 0f Januar ed Monday in the moving of a week. The local talent sure as Bronson Alpha and Brqnwn BeU; premises therein described, at 1935 > ' D.. I was splendid. the latter being the smaller—about would be unable to fly It in caw of desolation. The waters of Lake preceding the passage of the Bro"- bim little reassurance of the safe- ty, Michigan, that being the place house belonging to Harold Ritten- the slse of the earth, and revolving Huron bad poured through the dty son Bodies, the mnitltudes of the ty of bis comrades. The rest we of holding the Circuit Court in public vendue al the North front J™?-fjpn. JOHN DALTON, ger from Clarksville to the Frank Mr. and Mrs. Floyd HunI of Alio Owen Nash. Leon Ander- about Bronson Alpha as the moon i door of the Cour4 House in the Judge of Probate. Oils which ihicken like cold molasses does about the earth. I and the surrounding district, com- United Stales flocked. know." said County where the premises Rittenger farm. The bip steam en- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. son and Lewis McDiarmid City of Grand Bapidn, Kent Coun- la the matter of Che estate mt pletely depopulating It and largely "It It estimated that mure than Autumn had set In, but It was are situated on Tuesday, the 12th gine of Walter Wieland's moved and Mrs. Beuben Lee. are putting up ice the past cause so much "drag" lhal your slarler CHAPTER III.—"It's aolng to bo ty. Michigan, that being the place Anthony Aaiaiko. Deceased. few days. doomsday, isn't It?" Tony Drake destrovlng It. They were able to eleven million people from the east like no autumn the world had ever day of March. 1935. at 10 o'clock the house without any effort. It I Ben A. Kyser was brought to caimol snap ihe motor over. asks Evo. "No. Tony—more than in the forenoon, Eastern Standard of holding the Circuit Court in II appearing lo the court that Mrs. Mary Reynolds and 1 land their plane on a large boule- coast and three million from the known before. The weather re- will be converted into a modem his home lasl week Sunday from doomsday. Dawn "f " Time. said County where the premises Unim presentation of Ihe Lake Odessa hospital, and is John Deus spent Tuesday she tells him. She explains that tho vard, a section of which was nn- west coast actually reached the mained unnaturally hot The skies are situated, on Tuesday, the 2Gth claims agamsl smd estate should home by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rit- first time the Bronson Bod'M ap- Said premises are described in jtenger. I recovering from his operalion in evening at the John Troy The righl kind of molor oil enables cold Mississippi valley before the ar- were still hazy. An enormous day of February, 1935. at th a d ,ha, a tin, proach tho earth they will not hit broken. and they refueled In the said mortgage as follows: Lot ten ifj"? • " « fine shape. home. ft but tho second time. one. Lron- rival of the Bodies. More than half amount of flne volcanic dust re- o'clock in the forenoon. Eastern place be appointed to receive, ex molors lo slarl easily ihese winler days. vicinity. They saw no one. Cleve- (10) of Block thirty-seven (37) of John Freeman and Beuben MV ion Bota. will pass, and the other mained suspended In the upper air Standard Time. amine and adjust all claims and will hit the earth and demolish It. land liad suffered a similar fate. of them were exterminated by the Avery's Plat of the Village of So. Keene-No. Boston attended Masonic Lodge in Grand MCCORDS MATTERS To devlso means of transferring to tide which rushed np the valley and enrrents. Said premises are described in demands against said deceased b\ Sunoco 20-W flows freely even al zero. Bronson Beta, so much like the Then they continued their flight to Lowell, Kent County, Michigan. By Mra. Ed. Patter Rapids Wednesday evening. Mrs. R. T. Williams which remained in the form of a The neighboring vent, opened In Dated: December 1,1934. said mortgage as follows: and before said courl: oarth. Is what Is occupying the I'lltsburgh. I read from Mr. James' All of 1^)1 Two (2) of Block Six Mr, and Mrs. Frank Freeman. Thai's why il makes winler starling easier minds of the members of the Ueaguo gigantic bay In the new sunken the vicinity of St. Paul, supplied Lowell Building & Loan It Is Ordered. That all ihe BATON ROUGE, La. ... Two rtadeate, John Eddy Welks (left) aad Cutler PTA Mrs. Beuben Lee and Mr. and Mrs. of tho Last Days. record: (0) of Lee's Addition lo the Vil- creditors of said deceased are re- Mr. and Mrs. Fre^ Thomas "'Like Cod lending the children nrea that now almosf bisects the Hendron with more than the neces Association. Mortgagee, James W. Goodman (right) both of Poaehatonla, Lau, solred the housing Founder's day will be celebrated Hlmer E. Marshall altended the visited their daughter and and gives inslanl, sale lubncalion. by Frank F. Coons. lage of Lowell. Kent County, quired to present their claims to CHAPTER IV.—Hendron tells of Israel, Pittsburgh remains In my United States. sary amount of the new metal, Micliigan. problem at Loaiuaaa State University. When they eonlda t find quarters al Cutler school house on the eve. Bridge benefit parly al the City husband. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Tony ho Is to be a member of the Secretary. said court at said Probate Office they returned home, baih aa auto-house, brought it hare aad have been of Feb. 15th unless weather pre- hall in Lowell Wednesday eve- memory as a pillar of cloud by day "'After presentation of our ere which could lie machined but which Dated November 20. 1934. sell Smith of Lowell Sunday. selected crew of the projected Spai-o Messinger 4 White. on or before the 2.-,th day of May, gives permission to park it oa the campus daring the school year. Two vents in which case it will be held ning. Car manufacturers recommend 20-W. Ship which Hendron plans lo build, and of lire by night As we ap- dentlals and a considerable wait, withstood even the heat of the Lowell Building Si Loan Mr. and Mrs. H. Courten- Attorneys for Mortgagee. •V .fc 1W5, at ten o'clock closets, two beds, aad a store are ia the small struetun; all being ooa- Kenneth Travis is visiting his Pontiac 10 W) with the Idea of landing on Bron- we left our plane, which was put atomic blast Hendron had not Association. Mortgagee. al a later dale. A fine program is dorf of Grand Rapids visited son Beta and the scientist advises proached the city, we saw smoke Suite 437. Michigan Trust Bldg. in the forenoon, said time and vertible aad wskiwg the quarters quite comfortable. James ,Ooodman is brothers, Arley and Cecil, in Lan- him to gain a knowledge of agri- under a lienvy guard, and drove In waited for bis explorers to recover. By Frank F. Coons. planned with candle lighting ser- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Colby arialng agaiust the sky. Vandtr- Grand Bapids. Michigan. 30-121 place being hereby appointed for the son of Editor George Goodmaa of the Poaehatonla, IA. Eatorpriss. jvlce and birthday cake. A prire sing. culture and proficiency In manual On the day after the reading of the Secretary. X inat,0 nd Sunday. arts and elementary mechanics. bllt dampered the motors and we an automobile to the new "White of..lf r !I f adjustment Neighbors held a wood-bee for ^•20-WH Messinger & White. will be given the handsomest man Harold Wood and girl Tony rounds up suitable men and dropped toward the Monongabela House"—a ramshackle rehabilita- diaries be had flown with another Boy Kyser Thursday, and buzzed women lo build tho "h'P at a can- PROBATE OF WILL Attorneys for Mortgagee. d'n,,nds present and one to most popular friend visited Mr. and Mrs. river, which was full to the brim tion of a huge metal garage. Here pilot, found a source of the strange about len cords of wood for him. tonment Hendron eatubished In 437 Michigan Trust Bldg., Lowe District I woman present. Each lady not A. E. Wood Sunday. SpNOCfl northern Michigan. Just before the of the levees and threatened to we found the President and his material from the center of the State of Michigan. The Probate It h Further Ordered. Thai Hickory Corners The next day they held a "bee" al planets' first approach, Tony re- "He Made a Landing and Secured Grand Rapids, Michigan. 28-121 pub he notice thereof be given bv By Mra. Gertrade Thomas solicited will please bring sand- Mrs. Ella Coultas and son Inundate the city. Kartbquakee had cabinet He was worn and thin. earth, and he hnd loaded the plane. Court for the County of Kent. By Mrs. Jae Teiter wiches and either pickles or a sal- Mark Sneathen's. Mr. Sneatben turns lo New York to report Speciment. He Carefully Carried publication of a copy of this or Earl visited Mr. and Mrs. lo Hendron the existing conditions half wrecked Its srructures. Smoke His band trembled visibly as he Repealed trljis had provided more At a session of said court, held ad. Coffee will be furnished and has been in poor heallh all winter. Imotdh did throughout the country. Back a Sample, Protecting It. in at the probate office, in Ihe city MORTGAGE SALE dw for three successive weeks Carl Wittenbach has been un- Dick Paas of Grand Rapids nnd steam emerged from a rent In smoked. Be looked at us with con- than enough metal for the tubes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox enter- several cakes t o sell, a s usual. Saturday night Fact, With His Llfe.- of Grand Rapids, in said cnunty. previous to said day of hearina, Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Hillou der the weather for some time CHAPTER V.—Hendron has not Mount Washington. The bridges siderable Interest and said: "I sent the atomic engines. Default having been made in Ihe tained their daughters Bernice Bring own service. More about It been able lo find a metal or an al- on the 19th day of January. A. D.. m the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- of North Park spent Monday with next week. with ulcers of the stomach. Bern- Mrs. Jennie Williams and 'mmmmm loy which will withstand the heat for you because I wished to hear The engine makers could not melt payment of a certain mortgage, and Mabel and husbainds Sunday. of emergency, it w as a-reed that were all down. 1935. per printed and circulated in said their son Paul and wife. ard Briggs has been doing Ihe daughter spent the week end and pressure of atomic energy to " 'Our ship came to rest, and we about Cole Hendron's project. I the metal by any beat they ap- dated August 12. 1927. made and (county. Pauline Yeiter spent Saturday i n Grand Rapids with Mr. be used In propelling the bp:«co the lone guard was to take off in- Present: Hon. JOHN DALTOX. Mary Kwalcryk entertained a The Jolly Community Club farm work for him. Mrs. Witten- Ship. The night before Hendron Btantly upon the approach of any taxied cautiously toward one of know what he Is planning to do. plied; they could not fuse It; but executed by Willis G. Dollaway JOHN DALTON, number of rriends Saturday after- with Maxine Moore of Morse Lake. bach was confined to the house and Mrs. G. H. Clark. and his Immediate party are lo fly Judge ot Probate. meets Feb. 20th with Mary Potter. Makes ZERO starting easy/ the submerged bridges. 1 threw and I'm eager to learn if lie thinks they could cut It and by patient and Francis A. Dollaway. husband Jud,,f of Mrs. John Schwab and children Mr. and Mrs. John Hui- to Michigan the tides rush through persons whatever. Our ship was Ia the matter of the estate of and wife, of the City of Grand & ir.. Probate. noon In honor of Marie Nash's 9th Please may all officers be present. last week with a severe cold. tho streets of New York. our only refuge. a rope over one of the girders, and be will be successful.** machining shape It into lining of James H. Mead. Deceased. A true copv: birthday. of Rockford spent Friday night i Others who have been ill the pasl ringia visited Mr. and Mrs., Bapids. Michigan, to William T. and Saturday with her parents. Minnie Pinkney and Cassie Den- Roy Noffke of Ionia Sun-! " Vunderbilt was elected to re. we made fast. We went ashore by "'We explained the situation to tubes which, nt Inst, endured the Harry Day having filed in said FRED ROTTH. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher. week with severe colds are Mrs. FOI CHAPTER VI—The tides sweep Condon, and recorded or. the 20lh Register of Probate. .'{7-38-39 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blukeslee. ton are program committee. day. TIMPilATUIES AVflAOINC IEIOW ZEtO back to the Appalachians on tho main, itnnsdell and I started off at way of the taut rope. the President, and be was delight- frightful temperatures of the atom court his petition praying thut a Mrs. Addle Benton and Mr. and E. B. Wines. Floyd Tapley. John day of August, 1927, in the office of Kenneth Yeiter was absent from Everybody cordially invited. Freeman and Lyle Bovee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskins , USE SUNOCO aiOTOI Oil lo w east and to the mountains on tho once toward the city. As we scram- " 'It was easy to perceive the ed to know that we had survived releasing Its power. certain instrument in writing, Mrs. Watt Thomas enjoyed the Pacific aid*. P'"' nuakes chanKe the the -register of deeds of Kent NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE school last week on account of Geo. Roasch spent Thursday eve. Mrs. S. L. Mclntyre and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eardley 1 entire surface of the earth. The cause of the smoke. A large area the crises of the Passing. He then The problem of the engine for purporting lo be the lust will and County, Michigan, in Liber 019 of WLS Prairie Fanner Barn Dance hied to the top of N sea-wall, the sickness. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Camahan. Royal Lewis attended the Saranac and Ed. Chappie visited Mr Washington government moves as of what remained of Pittsburgh was continued gravely: '1 believe that the Space Ship was pnlved Tlds lestament of said deceased, now Mortgages on pages 41 and 42. Default having been made in the show at Caledonia Friday evening many millions us possible to the streets of the metropolis stretched Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blakcslee Vern Hapeman was a callcr Sat and Mrs, A. E. Wood Tues- I Women's Club Phursday after- In flames, and to our etirs came Hendron will lie successful. You transformed the psychology of the on file in said courl be admitted ihe amount due on sniil niort- conditions of n certHin mortgage sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge. Kreat Mississippi valley. The Hen- before u»—empty. Chicago was a to probate, and that the adminis- spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Sunday guests and callers of noon. day night. dron settlement survives unpreced- alone, perhaps, may carry away the camp. gage to this date, of principle and;dated October 27lh, 1923 execnlmi ented earthquakes, ihe seismic dis- dead city. We stnilned our ears clearly the din of battle. Ulfles tration of said estate be granted Mary Fry of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Will Fox of Lowell, also Wilbur Potter and Mi. and Mra. Miss Fern Mclntyre of Lansing Miss Beatrice Bloomer j turbances having started the day cracked Incessantly; machine-guns hope of humanity nnd the records .nlerosl » One thMwST^hi "rnkp.Ken spent Saturday night and Sunday called on Mr. and Mrs. Philo W. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. B. and eyes. There was nothing. No And now there ensued a period lo him or lo some f iber suitable Kenyon. husband and wife, mm spent the week-end with her par- visited her grand parents, j ADA OIL COMPANY, Distributors Hendron and his party leave New clattered; and occasionnlly we of this life on earth; I will return hundred eighty-four and 58-100 with her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Blakeslee. Potter were Mr., Mrs. A. Slln- York for the cantonment. lljfht In the staring windows. \o of frantic Impatience for the return person. dollars (*1884.58) together with also in her own righl. Mortgagors ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Quiggle j plume of steam on Hie lofty build- heard the cough of a hand grenade. to the tasks confronting me here. of the Bronson Bodies! For the ill Is Ordered. Thnl the 15th day Henry Fry. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab and gles and Mr. and Mra Fred Kealer The Community party at the Tuesday and Wednesday. j tuxes paid on said mortgaged of Grand Rapids. Michigan, tc the children of Bockford and Mr. and CHAPTER VII.—Bronson Alpha "igs. Unconsciously. had both "it was not wise to proceed far- -•"The theory of migration to camp. In Its new hysteria, had be- of February, A. 1).. 1935. at ten Farmers State Bunk of Alto (a cor- Mr. and Mrs. Bedell of Clarks- and Del! Helmer of Grand Rapids. Grange hall Saturday night was Ada, Michigan collides with the moon and wipes properly and added to said mort- Mrs. Walter Blakeslee attended Keith Potter and Elna Larsen of It out. Ransdell and Eliot James, an drawn our revolvers. ther. Nevertheless. I Insisted on go- the western plains was correct In come perfectly conlident that the o'clock in the forenoon, nt said oration organized and doing vllle visited their daughter. Mr. | attended by a large crowd. Be- gage as therein provided, of One the Community meeting al South Grant, Chas. Potter of Ionia, Mar- English poet whom liendron has In- 'I'irectly abend of us were the ing forward while my companions so fnr as It concerned escii|»e from Space Ship must succeed In mnklng probate office, be and is hereby usincss under thc laws of the and Mrs. Loyd Curtiss Sunday. { cause of illness plans for the pro- vited to Join the colony, leave on an hundred sixty-three and 4-100 dol- E Boston Saturday evening. garet Griffin of Grand Rapids and skyscrapers of the norfbprn busi- returned to guard our precious the fides. It was mistaken only In Its desperate Journey. The camp appointed for hearing said pe- lars ($103.04) and insurance Stale of Michigan) Alto. Michigan. gram were upset, and the program Vergennes Center jt, Vi^tMafar called at the homes of D. L. Gar-ibox social at the Mapes school on aerial reconnolssance. as the Hen- James Roberts of Lowell and Ed. was short. Balph Kyser gave a railatDUrgOC: Vicimcy ^ esley Miller lasl'Friday evening. dron colony Is in iKiiorame of con- ness district. Large sections of ship. 1 had not Invaded the city that It underesllmated the fury of was resolved—that part of It which tition. iremiums of Ten and 8-10(1 dol- Mortgagee, recorded on thc 4th By N. M. K. rie]d W ditions elsewhere They return safe- It Is Further Ordered, That Potter and Eddie and Mary Anna. descriptive reading, "My Biggest By Mrs. Wesley Miller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aldrich and ly. reporting almost universal de- brick and stonework had been deeply before bullets buzr.ed over the quakes, and particularly the should be chosen—to go. furs ($10.08) us therein provided day of January. A. D. 1924 in the Btrucllon and a retKn of lawless- public notice thereof be given by nnd an attorney fee of Thirty-five ofilcf of the Register of Deeds for Mrs. Bert Canahan spent Tues- Thrill;*' Mrs. Ira Sargeant read a Ten years ago while Mr. and Khaken from the sides of the bulld- head. " I tiwik cover. Not far away. force and vehtclty of the hurricane Tony kept on at his work, lor J. A. Miller and Mr. aud Mrs. Mrs. Hattie Easterbrook called on ness throughout tii» country. publication of a copy of Ibis or- the County of Kent. Michigan, m day afternoon with Eva Raimer letter, a take-off on a business Mrs. Tom Bead. Sr. were in Flor- . , „ . .4 . Milo Miller were Saturday supper nfii. leaving ynwnlng holes which In a street that was a shambles. which accompanied them. I re dollars (885.00). as provided foi I^ouis Booth of Orange vunt™' guests at the home of their son Ernest Aldrich in Grand Bapids Again chpprliij; broke tumuUuotiB- mented by a torture of bis own. der for three successive weeks in said mortgage and by slatute. Liber 491 of Mortgages, on page and Friday in Grand Rapids and proposition; Mrs. Fred Dalstra ida Mr. Bead bought and planted Wednesday. looked as if caused by shell-flre. I saw men moving. They carried moved from Washington on the a* the home of his brother. Will and brother. Weriev Miller. Together with Eliot James and previous lo said day of hearing, No proceeding in law or al 70. und because of said default the called on Mrs. Simon Wingeier in gave a humorous reading. "I'm a cocoa palm tree by the cottage Booth, one day last week. i — ly through the hall. Again Hendron Ihe great windows had been shaken rifles which they fired frequently; night of the twenty-fourth. I felt Blodgett Hospital. Glad I'm a Woman." and S. L. Mc- .. I Mr..... anANdU MrsM».. \JUGu>y Slocu.->locum anda Vanderbllt. Bansdell hnd now recov in Ihe Lowell Ledger, a newspa- equity have been instituted ki re- principal sum of said mortgage •is a Chrislmas present for Mr. Evelyn Duffiny of Lansing and The fishermen all seem lo be son Donald motored to Ottawa stood quietly until It subsided. nnd they wore the tottered rem reasonably certain that with mil- lntyre lold two humorous stories. Into the street, and the sidewalks ered from bis wounds. per printed and circulated in said cover said debt or any part there- and all sumt- unpaid thereon have- ' Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Weiser and Twigg. A few days ago Mi. Mabel Hall of Lowell were Sun- busy these days and most of them Beach Sunday to see the main "This evening we will meet again. nants of Hie uniform of the Na lions of my countrymen the on- county. Phono children of Belding are staying Although a number in Ihe com- were literally buried In broken of. now therefore, by virtue of the been declared due and payable. Twigg sent Mr. Bead a cocoanut are having good luck. There are fish shanties there. At that time I shall read to you For ills pan In Hie great adven !l day dinner guests at the home of glass. tlonal Onard. slaught might l»e survived. I doubt- JOHN DALTON. power of sale contained in said The amount claimed to be duc awhile with Mr. and Mra. Glenn munity were unable lo attend be- froin that tree, weighing K 4 Ibv about thirty shanties on the ice. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Place and from the diary which James kept ture the pilot would have become cause of illness, the floor was Emiel Stauffer. ""We moved forward into the "'A squad of these men retreat- ed. nnd I still profoundly doubt Judge of Probate mortgage and the statute in such on said mortgage at Ihe date ol Tower and family. 1 The tree had 1IMI other nuts on. Mr. mid Sirs. 1). L. Garfield were daughter spent Wednesday ewe- during the past thirty days. I have popular, even If be hnd not also [crowded for dancing. Lavem Robert Yeiter was a Sunday vis- ^ were naugnicr spent Wednesday eve- business district. We had crossed ed toward me. anil as they did so. that the earth Itself will be dfr A true copy: case made and provided, notice is this notice is Two Thousand Nine Supervisors H. W. Hart of ,Sond5i> dinner guests at the home ning with Mr. and Mrs. Sherm skimmed some of Its pages. It is proved the discoverer of the metal Schwab of Bock ford played the itor at the Claude Booth home. 0f pcit. Peterson, near Moscley. n 1 J the railroad tracks before we found 1 perceived their enemy, Fnr down stroyed by a collision. Accurnle as FRED HOlTH. hereby given that on Monday, the Hundred and Twenty Dollars and Oakfleld. Carl Hessler of Court- Pauline Ealy of Grand Bapids is I Bowland. a remarkable document. I must that would not melt. That by Itself Register of Probate. 30-37-38 43 VWIey-Murray Lake cornet with the orchestra for sev- any bodies; but on the other side the street a mass of people surged the predictions ui the scientists may 15lh day of April, 1935, at ten Fifty-six cents for principal and land. Fay E. Benjamin of Nelson spending a few days with the Mil Ira Westbrook and wife of Set prepare you by sayiug. my friends. would have lifted him above e>'ery interest and the amount due on By Maa. W. Eagle eral numbers. There will be no and Percy Head of Vergennes al- they appeared here and there. It over the harrlcade-llke ruins of a be, I still trust that God Himsdf o'clock In the forenoon, we shall ler children. ley Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hint those of our fellow human be- other man In the camp. Newspaper advertising satis- sell nl public uiidion to the high- unpaid taxes for the years 1933 program at the next party, as the tended the State Supervisors Lowell Center was Immediately manifest that the building. They were terrible to see, will Intervene. If neceasary. with When your car re- The Moaeley School will have a dance will be preceded by a Mrs. W. M. Lawton and 'laugh- Yeiter and Donna Gordon of ings who have not perished have Not above Hendron In authority; lies hontt h Ith e buyer and the sell- est bidder at the North Front and 1934 to which will be added Association at Lansing Wednes- By Clara B. Aldrirh people who had left Chicago had even at that distance. Half naked, some unforeseen derangement nnd Shadow Social Friday night, Feb. Grange mepti ng. at which the new day. 'ler Damaris called at the homes: South Lowell and Miss Lettie Kin- reverted to savagery, almost with- for the flyer never In the slightest sr. tf door of the Kent County Court an attorney's fee of $35.00 as pro- of Claude Booth and Wesley Mil- i ^ yon of Lowell were Sunday din- taken with them every object upon savage, screaming, armed with aave the plnnei from total destruc fuses to start on 6, al 8:00. A short program will members will be initiated. out notable exception." nttempted to assert authority. •House, in the City of Grand Rap- vided for in said mortgage and the Charles Bead of Flint and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl which they could lay their hands. every tool that might be used as a tlon.** cost of foreclosure. precede the auctioning of "shad- North Bell PTA will meet al the Marjory Thompson of Grand ler on Sunday. \fr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon spe.il When Hendron stepped from the Ransdell became. Indeed, even more ids. Micliigan, that being the place Kinyon. Jiie stores were like open bazaars* weapon—a mob of the most desider- " The President then described where fhe Grcuit Court for said No suit or proceeding has been ows". Everyone Is welcome. Pro- school house Friday evening. Mrs. Bapids spent Sunday with Mr. Ward Miller was able to return jthe evening with Mr. and Mrs. platform, he went over to his retiring nnd reserved than before; lo school oa Monday after being Chester Place Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon ano their glass windows had been bnv ate sort. The retreating squad the passing of the Bronson Bodies LOWELL kilic Limn County is holden, the premises de- instituted nt law or otherwise to ceeds will be used for an organ. Beuben I^ee is program chairman and Mrs. Tom Bead. Sr. childrn spent Sunday evening at* daughter. lie seemed excited, j and so the women of the camp, absent for several days with thei Miss Grace Dennie of Lowell kpn In by marauders or burst out stopped, took aim and several of and their effect on the prodigious GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST SIDI scribed in said mortgage, or so recover said debt or any pari Cold Moraiags Mr. and Mrs. Ace Vandenbroeck and Mrs. Fred Walter will have Mr. and Mrs. Waller Lutz. Mr. flu. the Burch-Slocum home. "Eve." he said. "I want you and and eapadally the younger ones, [charge of Ihe refreshments. by the quakes, and their contents the approuching savages fell. In plains settlement on the night of -OPEN— much thereof as may be neces- thereof, and by reason of said de- and daughters spent Sunday with and Mrs. Scott Griswold. Mr. and spent the week-end with Miss Drake to come to the ofllce right worshiped him. sary to pay the amount due on fault the power of sale in said Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Engeman.Jr. of Mrs. Lloyd Griswold. Mr. and ^e\. S. B. Wenger of Lowell Gladys Kinyon and attended the had been ravaged. their united voices I delected the the twenty-lifth. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Mrs. S. L. Mclntyre and son Read the Ledger ads. away." tones of women. When Eve wulked with Banadell, said mortgage, with seven per- mortgage has become operative. Smyrna. Keith took Fern Mclntyre lo Lan- Mrs. Dell Qiaugh of Harvard and " We continued to notice that •""Throughout the district the from 2 to 8 p. m. Bronson and Dodson were al- as she often did. Tony became a cent (7^) interest and all legal Now. therefore. Notice is here- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnes enter- sing Sunday. Mrs. Mclntyre re- Mr, and Mrs. Percy Read were Hie dead on the street did not rep- " 'As the guardsmen reached my opened up. Lava poured from AUDIE E. POST. Ubrariai WE WILL CHECK YOUR CAR OVER AND LOCATE THE ready there when they arrived. A potential killer. In reaction he costs, together with Ihe Attorney by given that by virtue of tht tained with a birthday diqner turned Monday and Keith remain- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and resent even a tithe of the metro- vicinity, one of them clapped bis It On the westeni boundary of power of sale contained in saio Mrs. iHerman Bosendahl of Har- dozen otiier men Joined them; and could laugh at himself; he knew fees provided in said mortgage TROUBLE AND WILL ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE THAT party last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ed for Ihe week lo attend the farm politan population, and I expressed hand to his arui and staggered our territory, which extended into mortgage and in pursuance of thu show at Ihe college. vard. last to appear was Hendron him- It was the hysteria working In blm nnd hereinbefore mentioned. Clare Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the opinion that the passing of the uway from his fellows to shelter. eastern Colorado, a veritable sea of Said premises are described in statute in such case made and pru Ford and son Orren, Ml-, and Mrs. Dorothy Bieri of Grand Bapids self. It was easy to perceive his -bis fear and terror at facing al- YOUR CAR WILL START AFTER WE CHECK IT UP. Yn Art Inited Iironson Bodies must have caused The squad was at that Instant rein- lava nnd molten metal iwured Into I. P. UTFIEKEI said mortgage as situated in the vided the said mortgage will In- Geo. Crady, Mr. and Mrs. Dell spent last week with her parents. excitement now. lie commenced to most Inevitable and terrible death, a mighty exodus. forced by a nimilter of soldiers, who the country drained by the Solomon Physieiaa and Sargeoa Township of Lowell. County of foreclosed by a sale of the prein Ford and daughter Donna Jean. It is complained that the young Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bieri. speak Immediately. 4 and at knowing that Eve also must 'Itansdell's reply was a shrug, carried a machine gun. The mob Saline, Smoky Hill and Arkansas Kent.Stuteof Michigan, vix.: Com- ises therein described, ut nublic Free Service on all makes of Batteries. Those whose birthdays had occur- jieople are not enough interested Mr. and Mrs. Clint Weeks of To Atteid "My friends, the word 1 have to was temporarily checked by Its be annihilated. It was these emo- OVER CITY STATE BANK mencing nt the North West corner vendue to the highest bidder, nt in musical practice, but anyway Sunfield and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- nnd abruptly my mind was dU- rivers. A huge volcanic range was LOWELL, MICHIGAN red during the past week were add to my announcement In the charged upon a new course. "You clatter. tions that at momenls almost broke of Section eight (8) in Town Six the North front door of the Court Geo. Crady. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd here in Lowell they ull seem will- ace Weeks of Lowell visited Ihi hall is of stupendous Importance! thrown up along the North Platte. House in the City of Grand iRup- former's mother al Murray Lake FIEE think they're all upstairs?" I asked. " i made my way to the wound- out In a demonstration against Office Phone, 222-2; House. 222-8 (0) North of Range nine (9) WesL Ford. ing to play on the automobile Many If not most of our fllmslly ids. Kent County. Michigan, thai horn. Sunday and also called al tht "When we took off KansdeU'B "'He nodded. A block further ed man. and he gratefully accepted Ransdell. said County nnd State, nnd run- CENTRAL GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf entsr- clothes, we found belled to his body, constructed biilldlngB were toppled ning from thence East on Sec- being the place for holding the I Tom Head, Sr. home. along we came to an open lissure. the ministrations I could offer from to the ground In utter confusion. When Tony was with Eve. site Circuit Court for said County lained forty young people Friday and heavily wrapped, a note, a mnp, tion line one hundred eight (108) evening honoring Emma Kropf's Several friends visited al the A« we approached It. the wind blew the small kit I carried In my However, for the first few hours of seemed to him less the dvlllzed where the premises arc situated, A. H. STORMZAND Ed. Vos home Sunday to help and a chunk of n etal. Von will re- KLLLBTK rods; thence South lo the center and Gerald Tomga's birthdays. us a wisp of this exuding gas. and pocket. His right arm had been this awful disaster most of our peo- creature of enltured and KOphlsM- on Mondav. Ihe Oth dav of "May. Dorothy celebrate her birthday. member. doubtless, that Ransdell of highway known as the Bivei Callers at Dell Ford's Thursday JOHN REEIE Instantly we were thrown Into fits pierced. It was from him that I ple escaped, it was the hurricane cated society, and more an impul- Road; thence Westerly along the A. D. 1935. nl 10 o'clock in the Phone 4S 102 E. Main St., Lowell Mr. Mod Mrs. Boecdger Mrs. Mary Scott of Howard was once a miner and a prosjiector. was able to learn the story of Pitts- OSTEOPATHIC and Friday were K. K. Vining. Mr. of coughing. Our lungs burned, our which went through our ranks like sive and primitive woman. Physieiaa and Sargeoa center of said highway lo the forenoon. Eastern Standard Time. City, Mr. aiid Mrs. John Wright. Ills main Interest liad always been burgh. Said premises being in the Siddle and Mr. Knapp. eyes stung and we snatched each a scythe. No one knows what ve- Her very features seemed altered, General Practice West Section line of said Section Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, diamonds. And bis knowledge of townshin of Cascade, Kent Coun- Norma Kropf was home from Jr. and son Billy and Mr. and other's arms nnd ran uncertainly locity the wind attained, but an bolder, her eyes darker and largi-r, Special Attention to Rectal and thence North on said Section TRACTOR geology and metallurgy Is self- ty, Michigan nnd described as Lowell last week. Ill with the flu. from the place. CHAPTER IX her lips softer, her hair filled with Diseases line to the place of beginning. Mrs. Dan Anderson were Sunday taught and of the practical sort." Idea of It may l»e had by the fact follows: Commencing thirty-two Miss Emma Kropf spent Wed- dinner guests at the Clare Aude>- " This.' Bansdell said, gasping. n brighter tire. She was stronger, (Prepared and equipped to treat ALSO ten (10) acres of land on iironson, unable to control him- that It swept the landscape almost the south side of the South Halt (32) rods and thirty (90) feet nesday night in G. Rapids with son home. " 'No other words were necessary (t «'-pHK man was George Schultz, also, and more taut Piles, Prolapse, Fissures and self, burst forth Into speech. "C.ood bare, that It moved our stone build- (SM.*) of the South-West quarter Sniith of the N. E. corner of the her sister. Mrs. Hilton Brlggs and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bosen- to Interpret the frightful fate of 1 u National Guardsman,' ings. "We're going to get over," she Fistuli without hospitalization). West one-half (V.) of the North- also called on Mrs. Minnie Win- dahl of Harvard were Tuesday j DAY 0—d. Hendron! He found it!" (SWVi) of Section five (5) of said Chicago; nothing could better dem- Hendron continued, reading from snld to blm one day. 1174 Madison Ave.. Grand Rapida west ouarter ('4) of Section geier at the Blodgett Hospital. The scientist continued Impas- This wind-driven scourge, Township, "County and State. visitors at the Percy Bead home.' onstrate how profound was the dis- Kliot's diary. 'He said the mills at which continued for thirty-six (ContinutHi Next Week) Phones: Office 38702; Rea. 38011 ALSO all land lying South of the thirtv-six (30) town six (6) North FARMERS!. . INSURE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elbart and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford and , sively: "The eruptions caused by 4 Under the direction turbance under the earth's crust Pittsburgh liad been working to the highway known as the River of Range ten (10) West, thence children spent iaK Thuraday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford spent; the passage of the Undies were of hours, abated on a scene of ruin. l or in this region noted for Its Inst moment. The government Better twice measured than Boad running on the North side West seventy-three (73) feet. his father in ZeelanJ. Tuesday evening at the Tom of Practical Tractor so Intense a nature that they When 1 emerged from the cyclone "VA" • 'j"n-TVhp Tfiwn thence North thirty (30) feet.! Year property in Michigan^ largeat farm mutual Bead, Sr. home. The New Model B General Purpoae Tractor freedom from seismic shocks and deemed that the great steel city cellar In which I had remained 1 once wrong. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krupf attend- Men. brought to earth not only modern of Grand hiaK^v 'hence West ninety-two (92) feet. ire inaoraaee company which gaaraatees stability ed a family dinner party Sunday Mrs. Laura Hicks, niece ano will be shown for the first time. remote from the recognized vol- was In no danger from the tides, did not believe that a single one of Lt MMMLILI. (,r rock, but cast quantities of the Inter-, f /" Hi!vi«r in frarf lots ^ith •'•Bht (8) rods. with breed coverage at moderate coat evening at the home of Mr. and husband of Ionia were Sunday canic region. It was evident that and had used It for manufacturing my countrymen had survived It un- nal substance of the earth—which, as deadly, suffocating gases such us during the last days. Mrs. Walter Lupton o f Grand callers ut the Fullington anb til I saw them reappear slowiv, IL ALTUHI, ML IL lot two (2) belonging to said first North one Hundred and two (102) Writea a blanket policy oa peraoaal property you know. Is presumably of metal, previously had found the surface Rapids, honoring the wedding Hicki bone, also ut the Tom "'After the qunke, what was left painfully, more often wounded Phoc*. IBB parties on Section eight (8) Town feet to the place of beginning. which often givea as mach protection aa doable the Read. Sr. home. Will be held at as Uie earth's total density Is slight- only through volcanoes, here bad amonat ia a claaailed policy. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ly greater than that of Iron. Itans- of the adminiHtratlve powers Im- than not, like soldiers coming out Negoace Block, LawelL six (G) North, Range nine (9) Also Lots numbered twentv- Taylor. Charles DeWolf returned to seeped up nnd blotted out the pop- mediately organized the remnant of of Bhell-boles after au extensive West, containing nbout lhirty-tw< three (23) and "twenty-four (24) study aad applicatiea of tho varioaa methoda of Port Huron Sunday. (He went as dell noticed on the edge of such a Office Honrs, 2toijuid 7 to8p.M. -v"? ~ ii Tnwnshln I of Rockefellow's Plat of the Vil- Mrs. Peter Peterson entertained ulation. These gases, largely hv- the police and National Guard. Food bombardment Our titanic efforts scres of Und. i^well lowmttitp. ^ McCords, Kent Countv, far as Detroit with Albert Wood- flow a qunntity of solid unmelled drochloric, were heavier than air; Office Phobe 30 Miehigan. Moderate coat is guaranteed by careful underwrit- u number of Guests Sunday in ran low; medical supplies gave out; had been for nothing. With the Kent County, Michigan. Michigan, according to the record- head. who had been spending Caledonia, Michigan material, ileallzlng that the beat and apparently they lay like a Dated. January 5. 1935. ing, a thorough system of inspection, elimiaatiog honor of her husband's birthday. the populace rebelled. remnant of our ranks, we collected overinaoranee aad nnderairable riaks and a close the week-end with his parents. surrounding It had been enormous, choking cloud on the ground. When William T. Condon. Mortgagee. ed nlnt thereof. Next Sunday evening is father " 'Three days before our arrival what we could find of our provisions fire prevention. and son night at the Allon church Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bead, Sr.. he made a landing aud secured those who escaped the first suf- cvry R. E. Springett. Attorney for Dated Januarv 20. A. D. 1935. a mob armed Itself and attempted and stores. In that hurricane my L I. KKMCT Gordon Frost will speak on "What Tom Bead. Jr. and mother, Mrs specimens. He found the substauce focating currents—and apparentlv Mortgagee. The Farmers State Bank of Alto, by Fe4 ^ , L I,d B nk of Bichmond, were Thursday afler- to take over the distribution of the hopes of a united and re-formed Osteopathic Physician Mortgagee. ® * " * St My Bon Means to Me". Adelbert Tuesday, February 5th to be a metal or natural alloy, hard they were In the majority—climbed Business address. Lowell. Mich. noon visitors at the Mary Kerr remulning food and supplies. I hnd United States were dashed to the At B. T. Ford's, 010 E. Main SL 34-12t Chas. R. Foote. Ford will speak on "What My | home. but machinable. Remembering our to upper floors to escape, they were Attornev for Mortgagee. Father Means to Me". appeared on the scene apparently ground. I now am struggling to Tuesday and Friday i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salzgeber, Beginning at KhOO A. M. dilemma here In the matter of lin- followed by the rising vapor*. preserve, not BO much the nation, Alto. Mich. 87-121 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elbart and ing for the power tubes for the after the mob and the forces of law Forenoons Ledger want ads cost little, ac- who have been spending soim. That frightful theory explained and order bad been fighting for but that fraction of the race which For further information see nearest repreaeato- children spent Sunday with Mr. Space Ship, he carefully carried complish much. tive or write Heme Ofiica. lime at Chelsea, have relumed lo All Day Program. why there were so few dead on the three days; and it was not neces baa been left under my command; Delay is fatal to good resolu- and Mrs. Lew. Fritz. Vergennes. Free Lunch at Noon back a sample—protecliug it. In fact, street, and why no one had re- Bary for Schultz to explain to me nnd I struggle against tremendous tions. John Rennells und Bush Ashby Marian Read spent several with his life. No man can come into any per- turned to the allent city. that In a very short time the Na odds."' Mil I. STITIB manent success except by fighting Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R. E. Springett Groat of Grand Rapids were Sunday days the past week in Grand "Mv friends"—Hendron's voice dinner guests at Chris Kropfs. "'Darkness was approaching,and tlonal Guardsmen and police would "We now come." Hendron said, the weaknesses of his own char- Warner. Bapids. began lo lremble-"for the past 50° —DENTDT— Henrietta Bwaggerman and John moreover our single experience be routed; their numbers were vast "to the last stage of this remark- acter—laziness. indifTerence. sel- seventy-five minutes this metal has Phone 111 Henra 9 to I Cook of Grand Rapids were Sun- with the potency of the gas even In ly Inferior; their ammunition was able flight They had been flying fishness and Ihe preference for a Cascade--John J. Watterson. Nelson B. Good & Co. Open Wednesday and Saturday M Wedobmt day guests at Ted ElharVs. West Keene withstood not only the heat of an dilution warned us that a deeper being exhausted, and organized war- for three weeks, sleeping little and Coty's 50 cent Lipstick comes in five "good time over the harder dis- perfect • bides: Extra Light. Light. Evening. 7 to B Friday evening guests at Ted By Mrs. F. A. Daniels atomic blast, but the Immeasurably penetration of the metropolitan fare was out of the question In that living on bad food. They decided cipline of business. That is what Bright. Medium snd Dark. Not only Office cloaed Thuraday afteraoaai makes the battle worth fighting kind of Elhart's were Messrs. and Mes- Caledonia, Mich. greater beat of Professor Kane's re- area was more than dangerous. madman's terrain. to go back by way of St. Paul and is it a tremendous lot of Coty's fine, and the goal worth while! dames Gordon Frost. Lew Fritz Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Daniels are cently developed atomic furnace. We '"We found Vanderbllt sitting " i abandoned Schultz to his com Milwaukee. taking in the sunshine and gentle ssfely indelible lipstick for the and James Do ran. are at the end of the quest." upon a stone on the shore beside rades and made my way back to "On the way to St. Paul they were [breezes in Zephyrbills, Florida. money, but it is encased in s per- The Lowell Ledger and your Mrs. Gertrude Weeks had a bad NEW YORK ... Mm. Anna Suddenly, to the astonishment of the plane. We pushed out to It the river. We Inst no lime In lak forced down on a small lake, and It State Mitul Fire lis. Go. spell Sunday. Hobirt Sparks and son Floyd h)a hearers. Hendron bowed his In the collapsible boat, and while fectly enchanting gold-toned holder. NHLM M. MRET choice of either the Grand Rap- Roosevelt Dall (above), daughter Ing off.' was there that Bansdell noticed the I Mr. and Mrs. Loe Keech enter- of President and Mrs. Roosevelt is were callers at Ihe Frank Daniels See and Hear The New Power Farming Picture head In bis arms and cried like s we ate supper, we told him what nnmelled metal In a How of mag You'd better have one at once. —DENTIST— ids Herald or the Grand Raipidt s GOOD home on Monday. "Mr. James' diary next describes Press, one year for 95.50. Hii» Home Office: 702 Church SU Flint, Mich. tained a party of young peopl'' now the wife of Jdhn Boettiger, woman. ,. we had seen. a hazardous flight across the Ap ma. They investigated a tongue of SW/»r •» nmfb 1/ CMy Feu Office over C. Thomas Store Wednesday evening. (below) former Chicago newspaper Mr. and Mrs. C. W, DeGraw of fW* * * wtr fecfa/ftofM. offer good only on R. F. D. routes Hendron stood before an audi- " 'His comment perhaps la suit- palachians and their arrival at moltea metal after an arduous and Office Boors: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 PRINTING Community Club will meet at man and bow.a movie official. It 'Belding are keeping the home roce of nearly a thousand persons. able for closing this record of the Cm% Nmt D+t. AN. or where there is no W. V. BURRAS, Pres. Hv K. FISK. Sec'y fires burning at the Daniels home "Partners" Washington, or rather the Bite of perilous Journey to reach It When Cloaed Thursday aflernoon the Alton Church Friday evening. was a private'Wedding at the Roose- It was a feverish audience, He treat city of Chicago: "Sitting delivery. Send all orders to while they are in Florida. Washington: 'WbeQ I '91 that U'e thsj WERE •ore ot TTN OMIUIC tbey Office B9 Ran. 95 Ledger office. Feb. lat velt home here, Mra. BooasvaH aad A Full Hour of Entertainment and Education. Lowed to the applfluse. other memhen of the family-being C. W. DeGraw visited at the present Dell Condon homv Saturday after- Read Hie Ledger adi. noon. ' EIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER *m4 ALTO SOLO. THl RSDAY. JAN. >1. \9ii Dexter G. Look Coming Event. | Social Events

ra0Ct Mr (Conlimie«i from Firsl Page) ck Mrs. «. M. Shi ret enler- « f V ^ r" 0n w'«h ^mily dinner Sun- Specials for Friday and Saturday i ^ ® r d,nnCr- ^*;da> evening in honor of the birth- nioicraphical SLHrh Dcxlcr G. L*»ok was born on ai • |da>- of (Juries Doyle. Places wen ! farm al Farmer's Crrck, I^apcor] The lx)well high school is spon- '0r n'nc" cuunty. March 3, I*i3. His an Shoslier Roast ol Choice Leg oi " \iilwau-_ Mrs. J. K A,llan(l en,cr,ainei, LAMB Icccdcnls were French on hi Xi" ..! . r „ - ^-nK'nrenng on thc lncnilH.rs of ,hl. B(M,k Hevirw\ father's si«le and Hnglish on hu w,llbc mother's side, his father's grand- f ^ " Club at her home Tuesday eve f Lamb STEW Lamb father having been born in k j s,""h France. He attended country a feature which was |>resenl«i'al school winters and worked > IBe Ib. Be Ib. 22e Ib. on the Century of l rogfess in Chi-j Mr- vern \n,ivtn,ni; « -e h..o XCLLSn E engineering advancements he* wa' 14 \ ^Tn,Ch. '^hl' A'in"SS'0n l5c » tolbe nenibm of the'Goof us E make PHILCO the leader ia world* wide reception and fine tone! Get thrill- ing prorrams front abroad -aith this new Iccf Pel lojst Beef iks Beei Ch ImsI lu .Hl. n.l.xl Ihr hlRh v-IkkJ, 8^1 • KouiKtrr^ |>., will br otawvcdlV^ind M^|V^' 1955 PHILCO 45F. Bean- FIIITS aid VEGETABLES tujti"* on Ihe KnsliOi coarv in with .ppnpri.1, ovcrriMs ,1 thrl^u Urt,l wer' e tiful hand-rubbed cabinet, 0C l8Sn. ife started al once to learn)North Hell school house Friday served bv the hostess 13c k. iict ISC b. the drug businesv working Ihe evening. Feb. I. lirst year without pay in order Liberal Trade-in Allowaace Broccoli Ib. 11c Miss Harriet Grole entertained to pel a start in Ihe business h Hooker Chapter of Boval Arch Easy Terms had always wished to follow. the following guests Saturdav eve- Inferi 2 k 25c Snttte - b. 21c Masons will confer the 4lh de- ning al Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs He clerked six years in the gree Wednesday evening. Feb. 6. Texas Grape Fruit Frash Ground Bulk. Grade 1 drug slore of his brother. John Q- John Scod; Belva and Doroth\ PhilCO Battery RdCliOy Same at above Befreshments following Ihe work. Smith, Beatrice Yeiter, Cleone Sweet 5 for 25c Look, at Ihe end of which periou —D. A. Wingeier. ff. P. he |Hirchased on borrowed capi- Hayward. Yirginia Smith, Norma Ashley, Harold Buttrick, Harold $75.00 COMPLETE fmk Maps FmfeSMe SMreUn tal a half interest in Ihe drug Indies Aid meeting of the M. F Head Lettuce business conducted by J. B. Yeiter. Green, Allison Boark, Bobert Churrh will be held al Mrs. Carl Kiel. Lamrence Corliss and Adrv UMd Eleotrio Radios $10.00 and up Large tize Each 10c ^ i. Zfc Nrfc b 22c b.ltc At Ihe end of six years he pur- Freyermuth's Friday. Feb. I. chased his partner's interest and an Smith. All altended Ihe theatre conducted it alone until October. and then enjoved a potluck sup- Mrs. Henry Carpenter, chair- per. after mhicb games wen Celery, large ttalkt, Armeur'a Fore end Ib. 23c IM2 when be sold the business to man of Founders Dav observance played. John M. Hilderley. rounding out for the Kent County Council of lurirs the « raiio sNer well bleached Each 8c Sty Ian String end Ib. 17c .">2 years as a Lowell druggist. Parents and Teachers, has com 83rd Birthday Mr. |,ook had always taken an pleled the program for the ban- Cor. Main St. and Riversida Drirc, Lowtll Lemons Doz. 29c active mleresl in public affairs quet to he held at Bogers school The dghty-third birthdav anni Phono 2S-F2 Veal Stew Ib. W/fr and in Ihe progress of I»woll and Tuesday, Feb. 5. A very interest- versary of Mrs. Augusta l-ee on Kent county. He was a member ing program has been prepared. Sunday was Ihe occasion of a sur- Now Carrots Bunch 7c Sliced Btcon, while it lattt Ib. 17c of the village council sixteen prise parly al the home of her son yea« and six years its President. Stop! Look! Listen! Jlen's sup- George. Belalim and friends as- During these years a municipal per at the Congregational church sembled for dinner, a main feature lighting plant mas installed, a Wednesday evening. Feb. 13. of which was adelicioos big birth- new City hall was built and other day cake. improvements made. He was a A regular meeting of the Legion Guests included Mr. and Mrs. member of the school boanl about Auxiliary will be held February Glenn Powers and Geraldine and WEAVER'S FOOD MARKET • fourteen years, five years its 5. at 8 o'clock, at the City hall. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. George president. He was aciivelv in- Members please be present. Atkinson and daughter June of Phone 156 We Deliver lerested as director and Vice Boyal Oak, Merle Bush of St. Clair President of Ihe City Stale Bank The I-owell Woman's Club will Shores. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cook of Lowell, mas treasurer of the ,n«"' *t Mrs. Wm. Burdick's and son Jackie. Miss Berenice Lee. l-owell Specialty Co., Ihe laraesl'Wednesday, Feb. (1, at 2:30 n. Monroe Gibbs and Miss Mabel manufacturertimnf r o—f # hant_ d • spravers iW<. \§'n *>hers a, —, thiaas. * will be> an import• - Zahm of Grand Bapids; Mr. and in Ihe t nited Stales, for I went \ ^ meeting. Please be present, Mrs. Bud Moore. Harry I^aBar and i "u5 V"111 lhc bwaness mas sold Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I^ee and familv. More Local News New Harvard Coach VACATION MUSINGS Sspsr-Ssnwitts. He sened on Kent District 5o. Wild Life Pictures Skating Party Pravidet^Faa J. B. Minnick returned lo his M Mr. ami Mrs. Bay Avery and Mr. •Jr" "* At Sportsmen', Meet and Mrs. Lrc l^unpkin entertained home in Madelia. Minn.. Wednes- — 1,0 Ncned several years as chair- day after a week's visit at the mith a skating party on Flat river Complete Gremsing Service home of his niece. Mrs. O. J. If yon say no.b!,. -ill si." SSS; W -jM brjKHVr Monday evening. Afterwards all Brezina. repeal IL ceulical Association and Jl Sportsmen s meeting on Saturday enjoyed lunch at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Avery. Howard White spent the week- 'actively inleresled in Everyone wants a borne, even II h <,ranp Guesls included Mr. and Mrs. end with his aunt. Mrs. C. E. ious measures for Ihe improve-^l V J Harry Day, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hathaway, in Grand l>edge. This be seldom slays in IL ment of the public heallh which \ ^ mfnl WI,, la,k on U,,d ljfe Man Smith. Mrs. Clara Phillips. Mrs. J. ONLY week JKiward is playing wilh Ihe came before the l^egislature dur- - National problems are abont the agement in Southern Michigan." K. Altland. Miss Mary Arehart and Shrine Band al the Civic Audi- ing the fourteen years of service Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Foreman torium, Grand Bapids. only kind that time settles. on this board. Mr. I^ook was first Several films of pictures mill be shown free. Come and bring the One of the merriest moments of II. N. Stone of Grind Bapids ob- elected to the legislature- in 1922 the evening mas caused by the If we can only be Interested, we where he served 12 years, coni- Ifamily. Temporary chairman. served his sevenlielh birthday an- Nelson O'Bcirne; Com., (Mis fact lhal it m as necessary to place niversary Friday evening wilh a can remember what we want to. pleting his last term "on Dec. 31. boards from the shore lo Ihe 1934. For Ihe pasl five sessions he Eaton, Wilbur Young. Ira Sar- dinner party at Browning hotel geant, Keith Mclntyre. Clarenc Ihick ice alxwil eight feel out, LB. ASi PEN TON in Grand Bapids. Mr. Stone is a Should justice be really ••blind," served on the Ways and Means Ihe ice nearer shore mas covered committee, the most important Tucker. George Eldred. brother of (1 A. Stone and a fomi- she would miss half the evidence. milh maler. As Ihe party mas in the Legislature. In, «r well-known citizen of l>iweH. PAS passing over Ibis rudely conslruct- 192/ he mas offered the Speaker-' ed bridge. Imo members (namely Mrs. C. E. Hathaway of Grand CAMBRIDGE . . . Hanaro foot- Tbose who are contemptuous of ship of the House, which he de-" Wins Literary Prize l^-dge was a guest of her sister, everything are the worst bores. Mrs. Day and Mr. I^ampkin) fell toll is at last in capable hands. chred. preferring to serve on the into Ihe water, and. although only Less Ash aii Hire Rest Per TN Mrs. E. S. White. Sunday and Richard C. (Dick) Harlow, (above), floor. He mas an ex-president ol Monday. Tnesday Mrs. Hathaway their feel got met, they were made takes immediate command as eoarh. Wealth does not bring happiness. both the- Michigan Slate Bexall the targets of jests by their more and Mrs. White went to Saranac Harlow coached at Perm State, Col- but let us try a million anyhow. Uub and the Michigan Slate HOYT SUPERIOR POCAHONTAS and were guests of their parents, sure-footed friends the rest cf fate and Western Mk^-lstad. I harmaceutical Association. He Ihe evening. Bev. and Mrs. Hayward, fur Ihe Hearkening to your critics some mas a member of the Blue l^idge From day. I times does more harm than good. and Chapter of Ihe IX)k is survived by the HARDWARE AND FUEL deeds. Somebody ought to do it for Widow (nee Evelyn Bickerl i, lo bim. h(' «as married on Dec. 3,1 TELEPHONE 116 F.2 LOWELL I»b. and by one daughler. Mrs.! 1 34 —35—36—37—38—39—40—42 Tact also lies In knowing how to rrank Xcwell to mhom the sin- measure our flattery and not over- cere sympathy of the entire com- OXFORD 112 12 2 2 niunily is extended in the loss ol do it BLUE .... . 1 11 2 2 1 the beloved husband and father. Haupunum Trial Witnesses from Germany Stalest jokes are now about sax- HERE TO ATTEND THE FIX- NEW YORK . ., Agnes Reppliti Above sizes are all we have left of our opbones. They u>ed to be about the ERAL OF DEXTER G. LOOK ukulele. (above), has beea awarded the gold Among those from away mho' medal by the National lasUtnUoa Some experiences leach you noth- came hen* to attend the funeral of of Arts and Letters for distilltioa Dexter G. Look mere the follow- in Beliea-Lettres. Her essays givs Oxford Gray and Navy Blue Suits ing—except to groan when you think ing: in Young Me^s Models of them. (irand Bapids; l^ee M. Wilson! llutchins. Earl DeKrief. Baymond Life is so short that one scarcely Jensen. Jacob Dykema, Wallie Anne Gould Eloper These are 100^ Wool Cheviot Suits, lined with has time to think what is the wisest Walgcmth, Warren B. Tomnsend. celanese silk and are regularly priced at $18. thing to do. Judge William B. Bromn. Ivan E. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson. Old Egypt must meet modern re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beichel. Mr. $ 7S and Mrs. John Both. Mr. and Mrs. TORE . . . Bobert Mom Final Clearance Price quirements. Picture j>05tcards are (above), Park Commissioner bete, 1S sold at the Pyramids. George Heed. Mayor John Collins and son. Charles Godfrey. O. L. has been put oa the spot by Soere- Beamer, Bep. Kirkmood. George tarr Ickes of the Interior Depart- Can't you think of anything lo be McConnell. M. W. (iec. X. C. ment who ordered that all awaidpal toankful for? lie thankful you Thomas. B. S. Armour. H. W. officials matt quit posts in which weren't born in the Stone age. Biley, Walter Lawton, Walter Federal funds are involved. Beside l^amlon. Jr^ Mr. and Mrs. H. I> being park comausaioner, Mr. Moses eMs Everyone clamors for his *"rights" Shuler. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Fuller, is a member of the Tri-Boro Bridge Authority, using federal faada.' aud linds It needs a great deal of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Malthems. Mr. backbone lo defend them. ami Mrs. Dorian Hussell. Lansing: Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wilkin- ^InauguracedJtapeached Ultra-Violet Lamps Aid Doctors son. F.m. Taft and son, Peter Mae- An aid lo the doctor In treating rarlane. F. C. Bry ant. certain ills is the ultra-violet lamp. Fennville; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Such lumps with quartz bulbs hav*- Weaver. NEW YORK . . . Anne Gonld, been used hut ure necessarily exjien- St. Joseph; Frank Gillispie and son. great granddaughter of Jsy (ionId, FARMERS, ATTENTION give because of the quam.. Clasji if! founder of a great American for- much leutt exjien she Hnd also much Kalamazoo: Benjamin Peck. tane, eloped al 4 A.M. with Prank PLEMINGTON, N. J.... The above three witaewes we.f brought from It is our opinion that Field Seeds v.ill be less effective, since only a fraction- Zeeland; Angus DeKrief. A Mfxdor an actor and native of Germany by the state ia the trial of Bruno Hanptmaan on the charge of much higher in price. We have good aup- al part of the ultra violet rays til Rockford: Bep. Post. Tern*, to be married at Harrisoa, murder of the Lindbergh baby. They are close kin of Isidor Pis* now ter through the ordinary glass bulb. Ada: Mr. and Mrs. Martin. N. Y dead bat from whom Hanptmann stated he hsd received Lindbergh raasssa Belding; Harry Connell. Earl plies of fine quality Grimm and Common The solution lies in umkins the Onik. money. Readiag left to right they are Cxerna Fiwh aad her husband. glass as thin as a soap huhhle— Pinros Fisch, brother of Isidor (deccaaed) and Hannah Fisch, sister of Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, June and Mammoth. Ionia: Mr. and Mrs. Max Koss. Pineas. •J/lO.ooo of an inch. 4'ertainly a Alma: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pal Buy Before Prices Advance whole hulb made of this glass would erson. New Kidneys If you rouid inuie your nedaclol. tired and also have alMMJt the dunibillty of a (lascade-tp.: Charles Bullrick. tary Kidneyi for i«-w one*, yoa wooid auta- soap Unbiiie. The secret lies in inak Xashv'lle. Mich.: Hon. aud Mrs. matirally r« nd of Nurhi Riainc. Ncrwouneaa BusLine Schedule ing the bulb of normal thirknes- '-e" W Feighner. Dini'irM. BbouRiaUMn. Burtiinc. Itrtnaa 0 9 C. H. RUNCIMAN Aridity. T---orr«—11 unrtioiia; kidnrvdiaordv*. Grand Rapids—loaia—Lansing and selling it in i window made of o BIRTHS o try lh- r D-K-inr s vixxrial t..T«cnr»- A. A. Schabel. Pres. the thin glass. This passes a con (He mho has not the spirit of his Uoti > TS' £X Mo-1 f x yc% WILUSTON, N. D Thomas age has ail Ihe misery of it. uu ib * or Uiuncy bacK. 41 ti To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reynolds centrated beau of ultra violet with H. Moodie (above), was inaugurated of Kalamazoo, on Jan. 23. a (i Ib. (Lom*ell Time) which the doctor may ireat va- Democratic Governor of North daughter. Margaret Suzanne. Mr. Dakota on Jan. 7th and impeached DAILY WEST rious ailments.—Scientific Ameri- Heynolds is the son of Mr. and EAST by a hostile legislature oa Jan. 18th Mrs. C. H. Reynolds of Lomell. can. The charge is •'corrupt eoBdoet,'; 7:35 a. m. I 8;55 a. m a political battle which dates back 10:35 a. m. 12:25 pm German Worth $13,00(1 to handling of relief fnads several CARD OF THANKS " 2:35 p. ru 3 J» p. m 5:25 p m. 8:35 p m. Successful If a human being possesses fnll - STRAND - months aso. I wish to thank thc Snom-\\Tiil- | working powers he Is worth from neyville Epworth League, Snom- EAST SUNDAY WEST i 110,000 to $13,000 to the German , Indies Aid Society. Commercial ' government. So declared Doctor jClub, Girls* Club and Junior Class 7:35 a. m. 10^5 a. m. Coals— Belter, chief of the German health FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEB. 1 and 2 Felt Hidcr Wrath of Lom-ell high school, and rel- 525 pm. j 8.35 p.m. office. In an address at a recent atives and friends for the many- gifts and mords of cheer given me New Low Prices on Round Trips. meeting ot the Nazi Doctors' "THE WHITE PARADE" Are Coals that you can buy year after during my illness. STATION AT league In HalberstadL He empha- m-ith p37 Margaret Cole, sized that doctors should treat their year from your dealer knowing that Loretta Young John Solas Henry's Drug Store patients according to their value to We may be able to gel the the Coal you are buying it of the high- the state. squeak out of the car. but hard to 2tS E. Mala SL Lowell, Mich. gel il out of Ihe taxpayer mhen Secarc Tickets Before Boarding est quality. Try Him With • Ponaat SUNDAY-MONDAY, FEB. 3 and 4 you j Hit some nem* levy on him. Girl—Every time I look at yon I Blue Jay think of a great man. Maurice Jeannette Boy Friend—You flatter me. Who CHEVALIER MACDONALD Semi-Smokeless Is It? P R 1 C\ R 1 TI HD W t Girl—Darwin. Crusader Leonard Electric Refrigeraton White Oak and Patterson Pocahontas Handicapped at Start Panting Man—Do you think 1 can "The Merry Widow" Poultry Equipment catch the Manchester express? Flirting, loving, singing—m hen Manrice gaily conquers Porter—Well, sir. It wont be easy In Buying This Coal- -You Buy the Best Jeannette, Franz Lehar's great, romantic operetta be- —It has three minutes' start. comes your big screen thrill! SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Call 34 Call 152 NEW YORK . . . Eka Sittell, New Tork girl who se^od 10 days Bring in yonr m orn ont kitchen or butcher knife and me MM "SPECTACLE MAKER" In a German prison for aa alleged tnsnH to Chancellor Hitler, is sow will allow yon 19c on a nem- one. If i]oa mill picfortt A beantifully colored musical mith the charming little home but not very communicative starlet—Cora Sue Collins. iboat her rna-ia with authorities. Pricet from 4Sc to 69c C. H. RUNCIMAN in tjour adverttfinq, Phone CI 205 E. Main SL IIS Broadway Lowell, Mich. • uw have Ihetn 0 Saftday Mat. at Ife-Me Erne. 7:I5-#:I5. l#e-25c Typewriter SHxll sire, ftc the the