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VOL 42 COLOMA, , FRIDAY, MAY 12.1939 NO. 40 Junior-Senior Dance One Killed; Six Hurt Supervisors Adopt or 1939 WAS and Prom First Event MUCH INTEREST IN Budget for 1940 BEST EVER PRESENIED of H, S. Commencement in Crash on IIS-31 OPERATION OF UNI PEANT Big Time Is Expected at High School Wet Pavement and Heavy Traffic Little Change to be Made In Tax Rate

seven states, Dolores Momany, 7- Gymnasium on Friday Evening of Responsible for Death of Chicago for the Coming Year—No Action electing a board of directors from Contracts Are Being Solicited for Crowd Estimated at 200,000 Witness- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. This Week. Man on Sunday—Sixth Victim in Taken by Board to Help Finance their own number and organize their Dale Momany of Watervllet, won own policies. The local plant Is well Cherries—Hope to Secure Suf- ed Gorgeous Parade as it Proceeded third place In the Juvenile girls' County This Year. Blossom Festival. equipped and the Farm Bureau has Throufh the Twin Cities Last group. Dolores was also Watervllet's ficient Fruit and Financial Backing established good connections for Bud Princess and rode on a float In Calendar of Events Andrew Kurent, 46-year-old Chl- The Berrien county board of super- marketing the canned product. . Saturday Afternoon—Floats Were the Children's Parade Thursday af cagoan, was Berrien county's sixth visors, in a meeting adjourned from to Open Coloma's Cannery. Thursday night's discussion In- ternoon, which drew third prize. The following is the calendar of automobile victim of the year 1939. the April session, approved the coun- cluded the amount of capital neces- Beautiful—Many Bands Added to Other winners In the twlrlers' con events for the Coloma high school Kurent met his death on Sunday ty budget for 1940 as recommended Considerable interest is being sary, how it would be raised and how teat were: Maxlne Surman, Peru, 111. commencement notivitles. evening on US-12 between Bridg- by the finance committee. shown in the reorganization of the the farmer would finance his crop Attractions of Afternoon. was awarded first prize in the junior Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom man and Sawyer, when a car driven The amount of money to be raised canning plant located at Coloma and during the marketing process, Facts girls' class. Florence Vallquent, Chi- in the high school gymnasium on by Frank Kurent skidded on the to operate the county next year, if more than 80 farmers from Berrien were presented to show that the It is estimated that a crowd of at Thursday evening, May 12th. pavement and crashed into a car and Van Buren counties attended a least 200,000 people lined up along cago, was second, and Gloria Ann the budget is approved by the county grower will never be able to have a Alma, also of Chicago, was third. Senior trip to on Friday going in the opposite direction, driven tax allocation board and then formal- meeting he'd in the Coloma school voice in naming the price he will re- East and West Main streets in Ben- and Saturday, May 19 and 29, spon- by Charles Marento of Sawyer. The Tuesday evening to discuss the pro- ton Harbor and Wayne, Ship and Daniel Madden, of Chicago, won ly adopted by the supervisors at their ceive for his fruit until he has a sored by Supt. and Mrs. Alwood. occupants of both cars were Injured ject. State streets in St. Joseph last Satur- first In the Juvenile boys' contest. October session, is almost identical share in processing and marketing Paul Gene Rossal, Peru, HI., was Baccalaureate services, Sunday and Kurent died a short time later with that raised for 1939, according The plant is now held by the Farm It. day afternoon to view the 17th an- evening. May 21, at the high school second, and Walter Bossawen, Mish- at Mercy hospital. to Supervisor John Warman, chair- Bureau Cooperative Canners and A fair percent of growers present nual Blossom Parade, and the gen- auditorium, with Rev. Ray S. Ut- Those Injured In the accident in- eral opinion of those who witnessed awaka, Ind., third. Jo Ann Eberhart man of the finance committee. Clark Broody and Dan Petch from signed contracts for a portion of Mlshawaka. was first In the girls terback in charge. cluded Mrs. Andrew Kurent, Chi- the Lansing office were pi ent to the pageant is that it was one of the Class Day program, Tuesday eve- Tax Rate Unchanged their 1939 crop, as a nucleus toward group and Zelpha Dwornlk, * Peru cago, bad scalp cuts; Frank Kurent, answer questions nnd discuss plans. a permanent organization. It is up most colorful that has ever been ning May 23rd, at high school au- Chicago, chest and spine injured; staged by the blossom committee. second. The attitude r the Farm Bureau is to other farmers in the vicinity to ditorium. Charles Maranto, Sawyer, cut and Also, the county tax rate will re- Minerva Mlnear, Buffalo, N. Y.. main the same at 4.4 mills. How- to be of serv n, they made it help get enough acreage to make the The floats were numerous and more won the senior girls' contest. Evelyn Commencement exercises, Thurs- bruised; Vincent Maranto, Sawyer, plain that if the.t s any practical beautiful than ever before; there day evening. May 25th, In the high ever, if the state legislature passes volume of fruit necessary for a sea- Jane Ritter, Mlshawaka, was second cut and bruised; Eugene Lewis, way i . ' -h the Coloma plant can son run. It is very necessary that were plenty of fine high school and school auditorium. Bridgman, possible skull fracture; new relief regulations which will and Ina May Jones. Chicago, third. require the county to pay the 40 be made i serve growers, the action be taken at once, as this pro- college bands to keep the line of George Walbrldge. Toledo. Ohio, was School picnic on Friday, May 26th. Mrs. Jennie Cotman, Hartford, leg Farm Bureau would cooperate. march enlivened with good music; percent share of relief costs instead ject means much to both the growers first in the senior boys' class. Merle fractured; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The plan as presented is to get and to the community. Cherries are there were plenty of beautiful young Slevlewlcz of Chicago, cut and of the cities and townships, which Smith. Mlshawaka. was second, and now pay the proportionate share, the contracts for enough fruit to operate the only fruit being considered at ladies riding on the floats aside from Jack Edward Brown. Chicago, third. ClaM of 19S9 bruised. the queen and her court; there were county tax rate will be Increased by for the season and let the growers be this time. Another meeting will be In the Junior boys' class, Robert Arcus, Rose Mary. a mill, making it 5.4 mills. called into the stockholder meetings, held at Sodus in the near future. beautiful horses and ponies and Abbott, Glenwood Park, 111., was enough of the comical entries to in- Becht, Richard. Mr. Warman pointed out that If first, and Charles Anderson, Chica- Becht, Jack. this change is made,the tax rate for terest the entire crowd, as the parade go, and Teddy Smirnlotls, Benton Berrien County Weddings wended its way along the four miles Caprez, Rodney. the townships should be cut a mill, ANNUAL BLOSSOM TEA Harbor, were tied for second. of the line of march. Cordaro, Lewis tnereby balancing the total tax levy Notes of the Courts DeField. John at the same figure, only It will be col- WAS% DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Parade Prize Winners DeRosa, Jack Miss Mildred Lucile Graham, lected as a county tax instead of a SUPERVISORS ORDER LOOSE Elsenhart, Marjorie daughter of Mrs. Mabel O. Graham local tax. Following is the list of prize win- Elliott, Howard of Benton Harbor, and Lowell Miller, Anthony Palencher of Niles paid a ners in the floral parade: DOGS SHOT OR IMPOUNDED More than 100 ladies attended the fine of $50 and costs of $4.90 In Jus- Fisher, Oscar son of Sheriff and Mrs. Charles L. Estimate Expenditures second annual Blossom Tea given Sweepstakes—House of David. Friday, Eleanor Miller of St. Joseph, were united In tice Collier's court in St. Joseph on Lodges and Organizations—Musi- Departmental expenditures total Tuesday afternoon at the Congrega- Monday on a charge of driving while Friday, Jean wedlock at the home of the bride's tional church. The event is a de- cians Union, first; Benton Harbor The Berrien county board of super- Greco. Joseph mother on May 4, 1939, Rev. Howard $4,18,290 in the budget, and the esti. intoxicated. Palencher's car is re- Elks, second; American Federation of mated revenues $97,000, leaving a lightful social affair given each sea- ported to have struck another car visors on Monday gave Its Judiciary Greco, Steve A. Blanning, pastor of the Congrega- son as a contribution to Blossom Hosiery Workers, third. committee full power to act in an ef- Hafer. William tional church, officiating. The event balance to be raised by taxation of parked at the curb on State street in tee, as requested. The finance com- Week festivities and is regarded as St. Joseph and driving it across the Retail Division—Preston Lumber fort to check the rapidly growing Hathaway, Robert took place on the 26th birthday an- one of the fine social functions of the Co., first; Benton Harbor retailers, rabies epidemic In Berrien county. Hembree, Mildred niversary of the bride. A wedding mittee said they might possibly work sidewalk into the front of two stores. year. Palencher was driving a borrowed second; St. Joseph retailers, third. The Judiciary committee, through Klimark, Robert dinner was served at the Premier out an acceptable plan before the Mrs. Norma Potts was general Its chairman, A. W. Baker of Coloma, Lyon, Richard hotel In Benton Harbor. The couple June session, but that they could not car and is said to have agreed to Utilities—Michigan Fuel & Light chairman and was assisted by the made good all damages done to the Co., first; Indiana & Michigan Elec- took immediate steps and Instructed Miller, Virginia will reside In Benton Harbor. Include an appropriation at this time. 16 hostesses who arrange their own car he struck and to the damage tric Co., second; Michigan Bell Tele- the dog wardens, sheriffs officers Ostrom, Raymond It has been the hope of the Blossom tables and Invite their guests. Beau- $321,290. Based on an estimated done the stores. phone Co., third. and police officers to impound or kill Rockwell, Edward tiful crystal and china, linen and Miss Vivian Swanson, daughter of equalization of $73,000,000 for the Three persons arrested on charges Associations—Producers Creamery any dog found running at large after Rorlck, Eleanora lace were used by the several host- Friday, May 12. Stoffle, Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Swanson of county, the tax rate of 4.4 mills will of vagrancy were arraigned In Ju- Co., first; Benton Harbor Chamber esses In making the dining room tlce Joe Collier's court in St. Joseph The action was taken following a Turner, Paul Watervllet, and Duane Taylor, son of raise this amount. attractive. Baskets of flowering of Commerce, second; St. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor of Benton No amount was set up in the bud- on Monday. Ruth Oleo, 21, of Ben- Chamber of Commerce, third. conference between members of the Umphrey, Robert shrubs, cherry and apple blossoms committee, Sheriff Charls L. Miller Undem, Germalne Harbor, plighted their vows before get for the Blossom Festival Commit- ton Harbor, who was said to be an Clubs—St. Joseph-Benton Harbor and potted plants added to the decor- old offender, was ordered to leave and Dog Warden Chester O. Jordan Woodward, Roger Rev. Howard Blanning at the Con- Festlval committee that the county ations. Rotary Club, first; Benton Harbor Legal notice of this action was pub- gregational church in Benton Harbor at large might share some of the Berrien county and not return. Au- Kiwanis, second; Benton Harbor Ex- Mrs. C. P. Fletcher of Benton Har- gustus Thomas and Herbert Brown, lished Tuesday. on May 4, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- expense of staging the festival that bor delighted the ladies with her change, third. advertises Berrien county farm pro- transients, pleaded guilty to the It was pointed out that the 90-day Members of the Junior class of the ald Weaver of Berrien Springs at- presentation of the Pulitzer prize Wholesale—Greenblatt-Shepard St dog quarantine was placed on Ber- tended the couple. The newlyweds ducts better than any other medium. charge and were sentenced to serve Coloma high school are busily ar- play, "Our Town," which was a heart 90 days each in the county jail, with Benning Co., first; Simplicity Pat- rien county by state authorities, and ranging for the annual Junior-Senior will reside at 640 Territorial road, The following tables show the esti- stirring story of the everyday life of tern Co., second. that the quarantine must be strictly Benton Harbor. mated departmental expenditures 85 days suspended sentence on con- Banquet and Prom, which Is one of people In any town as the days come dition of good behavior. Distributors—Theisen-Clemens Co., enforced if the epidemic is to be the highlights of the social functions and estimated revenues. and go. Humor and pathos were stamped out. It was suggested be- first; Pyramid Oil Co., second; Ber- of the entire school year. This event The Salvation Army Citadel at Departmental Estimates portrayed In a pleasing manner. Mrs. rien County Package Co., third. fore the supervisors that all dogs will be held on Friday evening of Ray Utterback Introduced the pro- should be inoculated, but this Is op- Benton Harbor was chosen as the The Girls' 4-H Club of the Brick Theme section—Green Fruit, first; this week. The high school audi- place for the wedding of Miss Vir- County Clerk's Office $ 10,130.00 gram and presented Mrs. Clara Bees, second; Butterflies, third. posed by many dog authorities. torium Is being attractively decorated County Treasurer 12,550.00 Hewitt, president of the organiza- school held their Achievement Day The notice states that every dog ginia Belle Aurand, daughter of Mrs. program on Thursday evening. May Cities—St. Petersburg, Florida, in azure and white, built Into a can- Ella Aurand of Benton Harbor, and Register of Deeds 8,600.00 tion which sponsored the event. Mrs. only entry. shall be tied on a leash or kept con- opy with V-panels around the side Prosecuting Attorney 6,100.00 Hewitt welcomed the ladies In an 4th. Music was furnished by Arlene fined at all times regardless of Henry Sanders of Michigan City, and Noreen Arent and Lois. Shirley of the auditorium. Three silver let- Ind. Captain F. A. Corliss of the Drain Commissioner 4,725.00 original poem. Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- Governor Viewed the Parade. whether it is wearing a muzzle. ters, "C. H. S.," are displayed In the Probate Court 12,155.00 ler, who for the past 20 years has and Joyce Krelger. Alice Krelger Members of the board of super- Salvation Army read the marriage recited an original poem, "Spring." Governor Luren D. Dickinson was center of the room. William Lehew coremony. Following the marriage Agricultural Agent 3,800.00 taught the ladles' class In the Con- visors have been aroused over the Is group sponsor and is directing the Road Commissioners 1,150.00 gregational Sunday school, was hon- and Jacquelyn Fruehauf recited one of the most interested spectators fact that the county has expended rites, a reception was held at the "Maytlme Arithmetic." Talks were of the fine parade. He occupied a decorations. A four-course dinner home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Ray- Sheriff's Department 44,980.00 ored in remembrance of her 80th over $3,000 for rabies treatments will be served by the mothers of the Circuit Court 19,880.00 birthday which she observed May 10. given by Mrs. Ray Krelger, Bernice seat In the reviewing stand with since January 1, and Insist that the mond Prinzlng, In Benton Harbor. Scott, Ruby Molter and Mrs. Wal- other state officials from Lansing, Juniors at tables which will be ar- This marriage on May 7th was the School Commissioner 6,60^.00 quarantine regulations be strictly tistically decorated with spring flow- Friend of Court, Probation 2,800.00 lace Krelger. Mrs. Carrie Bachman and stated that the display was "A adhered to. first ever performed In the Salvation A lot of people seem to have a ter- acted as judge and Shirley was magnificent parade, a pageant of ers, lighted tapers and favon,. A Army Citadel. Tax Description Dept. ... 5,170.00 table program will be Introduced by County Agent (Juvenile) 2,125.00 rible time trying to keep the wolf chosen to represent the club at the springtime which makes all Michi- from the garage door. county achievement day. gan proud of the sister cities of the Toastmaster Ted Blahnlk, which Is Board of Supervisors 10,150.00 fruit belt." JOSEPH SWEENEY PASSED built around the class motto, "The Daniel Porter, clerk of Oronoko Surveyor 100.00 The day was Ideal for the parade, Door to Success is Labeled Push." township and a contractor by trade, Elections 4,600.00 AWAT AT DETROIT and Wallette Lounsbury, both of justice Courts 6,650.00 with the sun shining brightly all day, Program making it plenty warm enough for SATURDAY. MAY t Berrien Springs, were united In mar- Coroner 1,360.00 all the spectators, but a little too The following program has been riage by Justice Joseph Collier In St. Detention Home 5,125.00 BUY YOUR warm for those who marched along arranged by the committee: Joseph on Monday, May 8, 1939. Dog Warden 1.945.00 the entire route of the parade. The Invocation—In unison. Tax Allocation Board 400.00 Deceased Was a Former Watervllet Contagious Diseases 94,350.00 bleacher seats erected along West Welcome—Tom Peterson. Earl M. Brown of Benton Harbor, Main street in Benton Harbor and In Boy, a Son of Mr. and Mrs. Court House 7,895.00 Eugene Sweeney. Acceptance—Jack DeRosa. a student at Notre Dame University, other places were filled long before Open-Door—Fred Undem. Jail 3,000.00 Baby Chicks Here where he won fame as a football Miscellaneous 22,650.00 time for the parade to get under Word wag. received in Watervllet Front-Door—Chester Jollay. and basketball player, and Miss Dor- way; every available bit of parking Quarterly Settlement 25,000.00 Sunday of the death of Joseph Comet Solo—Robert Umphrey. othy Bernard went to Louisville, Ky., space In the downtown districts of Cupboard-Door—Rodney Caprez. Poor Fund 5,000.00 ALL BREEDS Sweeney, of Detroit, which occurred last Saturday to attend the derby Hospital Fund 50,000.00 both cities was taken up; the win- at 10 o'clock Saturday night, May 6. Side-Door—Grace Spaek. and while In that city were united in dows of all stores and business places Trio—Virginia Miller, Jean and Special Account Contlng. 19,300.00 Mr. Sweeney was the son of Mr. marriage at the Methodist church. Contingent (County Road) 20,000.00 PROMPT DELIVERY along the line of march were crowd- and Mrs. Eugene Sweeney, of South- Eleanor Friday. Brown will take over his duties as ed with spectators, and even the "Humor-Door"—Mildred Hembree east Watervllet. and was about 60 end coach at Brown University In Total $418,290.00 roofs rf many buildings were the years of age. He attended and grad- Storm-Door—LaVerne Nigro. Providence, R. I., next fall. vantage points of many of the bolder uated from the Watervllet high Instrumental Trio—June Wilcox, Estimated Revenues people: even the airplanes flew over school, and later completed a law Robert Umphrey and Eleanor War- 25 Pounds Starting Math Free the two cities and Interested many course at the University of Michigan. rlner. Mrs. Mary Boswell, daughter of Register of Deeds $ 12,500.00 with Each 100 Chicks spectators. He was a teacher in the earlier years Revolving-Door—William Hafer. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Relnke of Bu- County Treasurer 29,500.00 of his life, but for a number of years Trap-Door—Duane Arent. chanan, and Charles Renwlck of Dog Warden 9,000.00 had practiced law in Detroit. Back-Door—S. L. McDanlels. Kalamazoo were united In wedlock County Clerk 5,400.00 DOLORES MOMANY WON He is survived by the widow. Closed-Door—W. L. Alwood. by Rev. J. A. Holmes at the First Friend of Court 600.00 GUARANTEED QUALITY Catherine, and two children—Eugene There will be about 85 dinner Methodist church In South Bend on Returns Contag. Diseases 40,000.00 THIRD PLACE IN BATON and Catherine, of Detroit. Charles guests. At the dancing party which May 6, 1939. will follow the banquet, all high TWIRLING CONTEST SAT. Whitman of Watervllet is a brother- Total 97,000.00 in-law. and Mrs. Lucille Sieber is a school pupils may attend. Art Major niece. and His Minors of Benton Harbor OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY Bal. to raise by taxation _.$321,290.00 Funeral services were held in De- with an eight-piece orchestra - will The budget now goes to the county COLOMA FRUIT EXCHANGE furnish the dancing music and a AT THE LOMA THEATRE Contest Drew Entries From Seven troit Wednesday morning, after which tax allocation board, which fixes the RAYMOND EMHOFF, Manager Coloma, Mich. the body wti shipped to Niles, where ladies trio will sing. tax rates for the various townships States. Was a Highlight of BloMom the Keasey hearse brought it to the and cities of the county. Catholic cemetery in Watervllet for "Wife, Husband and Friend." Sea- The report on the budget was sign- Week Festivities burial that afternoon. "GOOD WILL EVENING " TO BE ion's Gayest Comedy Drama, Will ed by the entire finance committee In the baton-twiirling contest, a be Shown. John Warman, chairman, Watervllet OBSERVED AT HIGH SCHOOL Harry King, of Sodus, W. H. Weber, part of Saturday's Blossom Week Think of your local newspaper It's flirty work at the crossroads, Benton Harbor, Thomas Hastings, program, which took place at Fils- this story of why husbands leave trup Field, Benton Harbor, Saturday when you have news of interest, and Niles, and William P. Sawyer, of bring, mall or phone them to us. Pupils of Eighth Grade From Nine home and wives take up careers. Lor- Three Oaks. morning, and Included entries from ctta Young and Warner Baxter top LOMA THEATRE Schools to be Guests of Coloma the list of stars in this sparkling, Act on Road Request School. lowdy romance. "Wife Husband and Before the board adjourned it COLOMA, MICH. Friend," which will be seen at the passed a resolution offered by the The Coloma school faculty and Loma Theatre on Sunday, Monday eighth grade pupils will be hosts to finance committee which returned and Tuesday. the request of the Boy Scouts to pave the teachers and eighth grade pupils "Did you print that?" screamed the road leading to Camp Madron, Best of Pictures, Modem. Air Conditioned c f nine rural schools at a "Good Will the million dollar playglrl. Barbara PICKLE CONTRACTS Evening" on Monday, May 15, from Stanwyck. "I certainly did," barked near Buchanan, to the road commis- Show starts at 7:00 p. m. Sunday Matinee at 4:00 p. m. Cootinosai 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. The invitation the handsome young editor, Henry sion on the grounds that the matter THEATRE PHONE 123 F 2 RESIDENCE PHONE 123F 3 was extended through the office of Fonda, In the crackling mystery, fun- is entirely within the jurisdiction of the superintendent with an aim to- racing romance, "The Mad Miss Man- the county road commission to take PROGRAMS SENT ON REQUEST. whatever action It desired. WANTED t ward establishing acquaintance and ton"; this feature, also "King of the friendliness with those pupils who Underworld" with Kay Francis, are The board also approved June 30 will next fall enter school as fresh- to be seen at the Loma on Wednes- as the date for the annual Supervi- Friday - Saturday May 12 asd 13 Wedw^-ThmUr Mi; 17 ud 18 men. A tour of the school building sors-Sheriff's office softball game at day and Thursday. Doable Feature Program— Double Feature Program will be made with the local eighth On Friday and Saturday another Edgewater Park. The proceeds will graders as guides; there will be be given to the Berrien County George O'Brien picture, "Arizona "PERSONS IN HIDING** "King of the Underworld" fports, games, singing and a grand Legion," and the feature, "Boy Crippled Children's fund. No. 1* Including Nubs, $2.25 cwt. Story by Edgar J. Hoover march on the program which will Slaves." with Ann Shirley and Roger with Kay Francis, and close with the serving of refresh- Daniel, with plenty of action and and ments. Schools included in the suspense will be shown. DICKINSON WILL ATTEND "MAD MISS MANTON" group are the Boyer, the Brick, the "INSIDE STORY" No. 2* " $1.00 cwt. Among the coming big attractions with Barbara Stanwyck Bundy, the Clymer, the Gray, the at the Loma wil be "Little Princess" HOLLAND TULIP FESTIVAL with Michael Whalen Curtis, the Ingraham, the Stanley In technicolor with Shirley Temple No.6 "Lone Ranger Rides Again" Paramount News and the Washington. cn Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 21, 22 and 23; also coming soon No. 3* " 40c cwt. Aged Covert Resident Dies Holland—Governor Dickinson Is —"Dodge City;" "Let Freedom Ring" cxpected to be among a delegation of SUN. • HON. - TUES. May 14-15-16 Frifay-Salvfcy May 19 aid 20 Mrs. Clara Sink, 82, well known with Nelson Eddy; "Alexander Gra- state officials attending band day of Matinea Sunday. 4:00 p. m., Cont. Double Feature Program Covert resident, died Tuesday In the ham Bell," with Don Ameche and the Holland Tulip Festival on May City hospital. South Haven, where Loretta Young, and "The Hardys 20. Accepting an invitation to at- "Wife, Husband and FrraHT "ARIZONA LEGION" she had been a patient for two weeks, Ride High," with Mickey Rooney. tend the festival, the Governor Indi- She Is survived by one son, Clyde cated he would come With the dele- Loretta Young, Warner Baxter and M. STEFFEN & CO. Baker, with whom she made her gation but would not head It. Audi- and Binnie Barnes tor General Vernon Brown will be "BOY SLAVES" home. Funeral services were held Mrs. Elizabeth Harmon left Wed- Fox News —Disney, Sunday-Monday Thursday afternoon at Covert and nesday for California where die will the "official" state representative at Phone 30 Coloma, Mich. burial was In Crystal Springs ceme- visit her son, Sturgls Harmon, and the festival and will present plaques Selected Skorts, Tuatday 7th Episode lone Ranger Rides Apa" tery at Benton Harbor. family In Hollywood. to the winning bands. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. Parents 'Matched' to Babies Hats, Print Silk Frocks Go Make These Frocks; THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH. At Evanston's Famous Cradle T-loyd Qi&b&toi Definitely Pretty-Pretty Wear 'Em Proudly Hot Ovan Needed Celebration of child \A/ITH pattern 1743 you can so What to Eat and Why health day, May 1, and ADVENTURERS' CLUB vv easily and quickly make a For Custard Pie boys and girls tceek, May By CHERIE NICHOLAS graduation dress that's as fresh ADVENTUROUS 1 to 8, focuses attention and new as spring—the simple, 450 Degrees Throughout C. Houston Goudiss Gives Timely Advice on Planning on the Cradle, famed in- HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES charming kind in which your OUR COMIC SECTION stitution at Evanston, daughter looks best! The bodice Baking Is About Right Meals for Languid Appetites OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI is softly gathered abrve the tiny AMERICANS ///., trhero in 15 years waist, and a sash bow adds to its By EDITH M. BARBER By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS Mrs. William B. Walrath « youthful prettiness. It will be i» A HOT oven for custard pies and has cared for 3,000 ba- Who Goes There? sweet in taffeta, organdy, dimity S THE weather begins to get warmer, many families de- ** throughout the baking? That bies deprived of their ELLO EVERYBODY: and silk prints. ^ velop a finicky attitude toward food. They come to the natural parents. Events in the Lives of Little Men Elmo Scott Watson seems rather radical, but even A H Here's a yam from Hawaii—but it isn't any tale of soft Flattering to Your Figure. standard recipes can sometimes be table with little appetite and claim that nothing tastes good. r Here in No. 1737 is a beautifully improved. Likp most of you, I have Before you eproach them, however, give some thought to moonlight and hula girls dancing on the beach of Waikiki. You designed smart dress that you can forget all about the South Sea's glamor, for this is a grim 'Old Put' been accustomed to putting the pie the type of meals you are serving. Do they contain an can simply live in, for afternoons in a hot oven and then reducing the abundance of crisp, succulent greens which tempt the eye tale of soldiering in a tropic land. A tale of madness and mur- and runabout. Gathers are adroit- X/FOST Americans think of Israel temperature. I am now converted, and the palate and furnish important minerals and vitamins? Picture der on a dank, mosquito-infested island under a blazing, searing ly used to give bosom fullness to Putnam as the New England however, to using 450 degrees Fah- tropic sun and a sullen tropic moon. hero of two thrilling escapes. One renheit throughout the 40-minute pe- Do they include juicy fruits with their refreshing flavors and 'TTlParade was during the French and Indian riod. The undercrust then remains appetite-stimulating fruity Charles Suval of Brooklyn, N. Y., brings us this tale, and it war when a providential rainstorm tender and unsoaked. acids? Have you cut down ' sult. And that in itself may be happened back in 1920, when Charley was in the army and at- put out the fire which the savages Of course this depends upon hav- , somewhat on carbohydrates responsible for a feeling of lassi- tached to the 13th Field Artillery, stationed at the Schofield bar- had kindled to torture him. The ing good pastry to begin with, and and fats? Or are you still tude and a lack of interest In racks near Honolulu. Hawaii has a pretty swell reputation here other was during the Revolution nothing is easier. The flour should eating. Here again fruits and when he avoided capture by the offering enough energy foods in the United States. It's supposed to be the next thing to para- be sifted with the salt and then the vegetables are important. To- British by riding his horse at break- shortening which may be lard or a at each meal to supply the dise. And I guess it is—for the tourists who live in the hotels gether with whole grain cereals neck speed down a long flight of hardened vegetable fat should be cut fuel requirements of cold and breads, they constitute our and hang around sun-bathing on the beaches all day long. But stone steps. But these were only a in with two knives or a pastry blend- most important source of bulk or few of "Old Put's" adventures. winter days? for a soldier, Charley says, it's anything BUT a paradise. er, which comes especially for this cellulose. During his busy life he saw ac- purpose. When the flour and fat are A carefully chosen diet is an ex- Soldiers don't get much chance to loaf around on the tion on many fronts—from Montreal blended until you have particles cellent remedy for the let-down beaches. In fact, they're lucky if they ever see a beach. in the north to Havana in the south about the size of peas, the water feeling that both children and Get Plenty of Milk The Schofield barracks are 28 miles from town. In 1920, those barracks and from Boston in the east to De- may be added one tablespoon at a adults often experience at this Milk is another food that should troit in the west. They began in season. For science has discov- be used generously, because it weren't either modern or comfortable. Just a bunch of wooden build"- AECOPLANE. IS time. The water should be added ings with darned few conveniences. The place was hot, and it "swarmed 1755 when he served under Sir Wil- to different parts of the mixture, ered what food substances are contains such a wide assortment with mosquitoes. SEAID WE LABEL, liam Johnson against the French; and then these balls of dough should necessary to promote appetite and of protective substances. It is our "It was bad enough for us old-timers," says Charley, "but for the they continued when he enrolled in be pressed together with the fingers. digestion, to help maintain buoy- foremost source of calcium, which rookies it was plenty tough." Most of the old-timers like Charley had n?OM 5/x eorrfPc Rogers' Rangers in 1758, was cap- A few more drops of water may ! ant health. is required for the teeth, bones been stationed in the tropics before. They were used to it. The rookies tured by th.. Indians, sent to Canadaib<. rfdedTnecessawrburttepMlw and for sound healthy nerves. And had to get used to it, too—and most of them did. But a few of them ?u AP.riS0"".a fr0ed by eIlchange;must not be damp, as it is sure to Obtaining the Appetite Vitamin it contains every known vitamin in were sent back to the States with their papers marked "undesirable." the next year. be tough if more flour is added. We know for example that when varying amounts. And nine times out of ten that meant that the poor rookie had cracked Then he accompanied a British It is a little easier to roll, if it the appetite is poor, there may If your family does not care for under the strain of swell aring in the sun all day and lying in a hot bed naval expedition against France's is chilled a short time beforehand. be a deficiency of milk as a beverage, make fre- slapping at mosquitoes all night. allies, the Spanish, in Cuba, where Custard Pie that part of the vi- quent use of cheese which is es- Above, Mrs. Walrath, assisted by the chauffeur of a friend of he was in the thick of the fight when sentially milk in concentrated /he Cradle, brings a week-old girl from a maternity center to the Strange, Moody Youngster Surprises Barrack Mates. Pastry tamin B - complex the English stormed Morro Castle. 4 eggs which nutritionists form. And use milk freely in home. Six thousand application* are on file, but they are filled There was a young lad in Charley Suval's outfit whom every- ^ ' He had hardly returned home *4 cup sugar call B,. There is sauces and for making desserts. with the greatest of care. Parents must meet social, personal and body spoke of as "The Kid." He was a quiet youngster from when Pontiac's war broke out in Vi teaspoon salt both experimental It can also be incorporated in the first, but the longer be stayed at the Schofield barracks, the PREDICATED to pretti- 1763 and he accompanied Colonel economic requirements. Foster parents are told only that their ness, to womanly slender figures. The skirt, cut high 3 cups milk and clinical evi- nourishing cream soups, to be child is normal, that the natural parents are free of disease, that more quiet and more moody he became. He kept to himself in the front, flares into circular Bradstreet on the expedition to 1 teaspoon vanilla dence that this vi- served for luncheon or supper. charm, to romance, to the raise the Indian siege of Detroit. babies are "matched" to adopting parents as to racial, national and most of the time, and since he didn't seem to want to be bothered poetry of life are the fash- fullness at the hem. So many ma- Line nine-inch pie plate with pas- tamin is essential Follow the soup with a salad made with friends, the other lads in the barracks left him strictly alone. In 1772 he was a member of the from crisp greens and including a religious background, and that in the Cradle the baby has had ions that hold forth this terials are appropriate for a dress try. Beat eggs slightly, stir in re- for the mainte- No one thought—least of all Charley—that that kid was close to Company of Military Adventurers protein food, such as cheese, nuts, scientific care. season. It would almost like this—flat crepe, silk print, maining ingredients and mix well. nance of a keen ap- the breaking point. Nor did anyone even dream that before long who visited the Lower Mississippi seem as if the new hats chiffon or georgette, for example. Pour mixture into unbaked pie shell. petite. In addition, or hard-cooked eggs. And top off he would be the cause of a grim and heartless tragedy. But it Each of these patterns includes a and West Florida to look over lands with a fruit dessert. This type of and gowns had entered in- (Copxrtfhl. W. V. V.t Bake in a hot oven, (450 degrees it is also required wasn't so many days after that that the kid was put on guard duty promised the Colonials who had to a conspiracy to see how step-by-step sew chart. Fahrenheit) 30 to 40 minutes, until for the normal meal appeals to the appetite and one night—and what happened thereafter is what we're going to served in the French and Indian provides substantial amounts of adorable they can make woman- place by velvet ribbon, with flowers The Patterns. knife inserted into custard has a functioning of the digestive tract, let Charley tell ns about now. war. Nothing came of this so Put- jellylike mixture clinging to it. so that it must be provided in suf- minerals and vitamins. kind look in distractingly lovely clustered over the hair, altogether No. 1743 is designed for sizes 11, MA DOESN'T ANGLE NO! nam returned home in time to be- Says Charley: "We had been having a torrid spell for more than a Date Pecan Fie ficient amounts if food is to be frills and furbelows, in fashion whim- a picture that bespeaks the very es- 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size 13 requires FOR COMPLIMENTS, SUE WAS TO DEPEND come one of the heroes of the Battle week, and when it's hot in Honolulu, it's plenty hot. The air was so sies that beguile, in colors radiant 1 cup dates utilized to best advantage. Salads Twice a Day sence of youth and beauty in fashion. 4% yards of 39-inch material. ON CURVES ! of Bunker Hill. and gay together with all the vain- Color and charm from a Victorian No. 1737 is designed for sizes 32, POP! 1 cup milk Among the foods which supply A crisp appetizer salad makes glorious little details that bring to flower garden are recaptured in the 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 2 eggs this vitamin are whole grain ce- a good beginning for the main full bloom the endearing charms of purple and green silk print that requires 4% yards of 39-inch ma- Navajo Bill 1 tablespoon flour reals, bran, eggs, milk, peas, meal of the day. A combination of the wearer. fashions the dress centered in the terial without nap. HE Navajoes were holding a fire 2 tablespoons sugar beans, carrots, spinach and cab- watercress, dandelion greens, let- P bage. It is also found in many Fashions this spring and for sum- picture. Shirred detail gives a soft- Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Tdance. White men were not wel- 1 tablespoon butter tuce or shredded cabbage, with mer are of the pretty-pretty sort ly flattering line to the bodice and come at this important ceremonial Vt cup chopped pecans fruits, though usually in lesser fruit, or a small amount of a sav- Send 15 cents for the Barbara Chop dates, cover with water and amounts. In general, a most sat- ory fish paste will intrigue the that men delight in seeing their sunburst pleating in the skirt. The Bell Spring and Summer Pattern so there were hostile mutterings two-tone grosgrain girdle is accent- cook in double boiler until soft. Rub isfactory way to insure a liberal most reluctant appetite. And when ladies wear. The provocative col- Book, which is now ready. Make among the young braves when they ed by a nosegay of flowers repeat- through a coarse strainer. Add milk, intake of the appetite-promoting the salad is served at the begin- orings, the daintiness of frail ruf- yourself attractive, practical and saw a "pale-face" looking on. Sud- ing the theme of the silk print. well beaten egg yolks, flour, sugar, vitamin is to include in the diet ning of a meal, you can be sure fles and immaculate touches that becoming clothes, selecting de- denly a young buck, his face dis- flutter about throat and wrist, the Speaking of millinery that has torted with a frenzy of hate, dashed melted butter and pecans. Pour generous amounts of whole grain that it will be eaten before the signs from the Barbara Bell well- into an unbaked pie shell and bake cereals, milk, vegetables and hunger is satisfied. flattery and mystery of whimsical gone sweetly feminine, take a look planned, easy-to-make patterns. out of the circle of dancers and. veils that half conceal! half reveal at the dernure velvet-tied bonnet brandishing a long knife, bounded in a moderate oven, (325 degrees fruits. As these foods likewise Another way to get additional Send your order to The Sewing the witchery of her eyes, the glamor which the young modern to the left toward the white man. Fahrenheit), for about 25 minutes. contribute many other necessary vegetables into a meal is to mold Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324, of her jewels and amusing costume in the group is wearing. You can But before he had time to strike, Cover with a meringue made from substances, they rate a promi- them in gelatin and serve as a din- i 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, III. nent place in the dietary. ner salad. Or an assortment of gadgets, the loveliness of the flowers tell at a glance that this quaint a lariat shot out from a group of egg whites and four tablespoons of she wears—beaux and bachelors be- model is inspired by the lines of the Price of patterns, 15 cents (in Indians near by, settled over the sugar. Place in oven for about 15 fruits can be treated in the same coins) each. minutes, until meringue is browned. Foods That Build Blood way and used as a combination Then, suddenly, The Kid's gun went up. He fired. ware, there's danger in them there bonnets of Civil war days. Which e Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. young brave's shoulders and jerked trends of fashion! goes to show that old fashions are him to the ground where he was Chocolate Custard Fie. It is also extremely important salad and dessert. If prepared that menus for finicky eaters gelatin desserts are used, a wide damp and muggy that it seemed to stick to you like glue. We tried all If there is one costume more than repeating in new fashions this sea- soon trussed up so tight that he 6 tablespoons sugar Above, Mrs. Walrath's sorts of dodges to keep cool, but none of them seemed to do any good. should be rich in iron. For this variety of color and flavor combi- daughter, Gretchen, re- another that is essential to the "pic- son, which is really a striking char- could not move. The lariat had been VA teaspoonful salt "One night, four of us, Corporal Bradley, Corporal Howe, a private acteristic of trends running through- (SAFETY TALKS} thrown by the great chief, Manueli- 3 cups milk mineral is necessary for the for- nations can be achieved with very views in detail with a Ke- ture" this season it is the gown of mation of the hemoglobin or red little effort; and children will eat and myself were trying to get some relief from the heat. We drank too winsome, ever-flattering silk print to out the entire gamut of present to, and he had thus saved the life of 4 eggs, slightly beaten nosha, Wis., manufactur- much of the native drink called OKEOLEHUE. About midnight we modes. As to the charming dress his good friend. Dr. W. N. Wa'lace, 2 squares chocolate pigment in the blood—and it is the them with relish. which a hat that rates high in Driving Too Fast hemoglobin that carries purifying You'll be surprised to discover er and his wife, tcho have started to stroll aiound a bit—all of us feeling pretty good. We walked glamor plays dramatic accompani- she wears it is made of a "sani- otherwise known as "Navajo Bill." Vi teaspoon vanilla come to adopt a child, toward the gun park, and as we neared it we were challenged by a tized" silk print as are also each of Wallace served in an Indiana reg- Add sugar, salt and milk to eggs. oxygen to every cell in the body. how quickly interest can be stimu- sentry." ment. See a trio of just such por- Iron-rich foods include liver, eggs, lated by serving familiar foods in their original application trayed. in the illustration. They the other frocks shown, this being a QF THE 28 states which pub- iment in the Civil war, then went Melt chocolate and stir into the cus- whole grain cereals, dried fruits, a new way! filed several months be- Those four lads recognized the sentry's voice. It was The Kid. stand for all that is utterly feminine new process that deodorizes and ^ lished fatal traffic accident west. He landed in Portland, Ore., tard mixture. Add vanilla. Line Usually he was quiet and moody, but now his voice sounded keeps your materials antiseptic summaries for the year, 21 classi- where he became a doctor and prac- the plate with plain pastry dough, and green, leafy vegetables. I fore, making certain that sullen and angry. and charm-full in the current fash- have repeatedly urged the gener- ion scene. (germ free and germ repellent). fied more drivers as "exceeding ticed his profession until tubercu- building up a fluted rim. Strain in Questions Answered conditions remain un- the mixture. Bake in a hot oven ous consumption of green, leafy "What do you mean by making all that racket?" he growled. Paris says "horizontals" as shown The print glorifies a fuchsia color the speed limit" or "driving too losis forced him to go to Arizona. changed. (450 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 min- vegetables, and I cannot too Mrs. M. P. G.—Types of fats The Kid Had a Strange l

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The CHAPTER I across the black valley bottom to Cotter, seven months ago. I'll read latest. For all collections of new HERE'S no telling where NEWS Grew wenderrnl flowtr* and T«c«UbUa te Lesson for May 14 fabrics for decorating now include President's idea was right; after water with Inexpensive chemicals. Latest —1— catch the last faint gold of evening. a part. Tthe current wave of matri- five days of speech-making during formulas and printed instructions SOa. Dusk fell softly over the High "I want a job," Breck said, "up " 'There's something brewing up Lesson subjects nnd Scripture texts se- stripes in one version or another. Oerlaeb, mt Sallns St., PltUbargh, Pa. lected and copyrlRhted by International There are broad simple smart Work Faster, Rutgers Re- mony that is sweeping Holly- All-Summer Session Forecast which New York's New Dealish Rep. Presidential Plan Will Perpetuate All Agencies Created Sierras. Tom Cook, "Dad" Cook to there. I want Jim Cotter's place if here, Gordon. I mean that two CouncU of ReUgloua Educat in; used by stripes; there are charming Persian Sol Bloom was booed from the din- all comers, and district ranger of you haven't put anyone in it yet." ways. A white mule outfit is mak- permission. searchers Find. wood will stop. Practically all In Last Ten Years; Taxpayer Will Save Little stripes; there are subtle East Indian THIS (EDITOR'S NOTE—When cpinions *re expressed in these columns, they ner table because he said business the Inyo Forest, sat with boot heels Cook surveyed him, puzzled and ing straight poison by the barrel; of the movie colony's famous PHOTOGRAPHY PAUL EVANGELIZES stripes. But by and large it is the men should be glad to pay taxes on the edge of his desk and watched scowling. "You aren't a mountain but that's out of my department and By E. R. GROSS arc those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) From Proposed Consolidation Move. A PROVINCE floral stripes that enchant us most, romances either have landed for the privilege of living in a free lestimMtof Vel the play of light beyond his station rnan." I haven't gone to much trouble over The rubber tire constitutes one Copyrlfhl, 193B. FPFFto Camer a Fansprtn j u or on* |_ that fit in most pleasantly with our their participants at the altar country, the schism between White I HLW •nUrtamenenlanamant with everev< r 6 or 8 aip. ro3_ appropriately, 'tidies" or "antima- Sarah Schwartz was ^ent for, joined compromised on the administra- eral treasury is concerned, Mr. He looked into a young face, less Am i going?" mighty power. Am I ready? Are Exceeds Other Nations his boyhood dream over far of necessity rather than desire. tal. short pay, hard work, and likely to cassars" (because men used ma- the milling throngs, and screamed tion's "cash and carry" neutrality Roosevelt has accomplished almost than thirty, white, too soft, though Cook leaned back heavily in his you ready? The United States' oats crop, like seas. Maxim Litvinoff's release was the Chambermen presented their nothing at all—except to make the be dangerous." cassar oil on their hair). her head off when Director Whale to permit arms sales to warring na- strong brown eyes with a quiet hu seat. "Cotter didn't tell me as our corn crop, far outranks that of answer. Litvinoff is part Jew, hat- plans to congress over the banquet Sooth Carolina's Sen. James F. "You've just named my reasons," II. The Pastor—Lover of Souls gave the signal. She's been doing tions. Probable modifications: (1) heads of the two units report to one IDOLATRY rnor made up for that. On the much as he put in that letter. Some These days men may not go in any other nation in the world. Ac- ed by Germany for his anti-Nazi table. Announced as the convention Byrnes, whose bill to place relief ad- administrator who, in turn, will re- whole he liked what he saw. Breck returned. "Short pay but (Acts 20:17-21). quite so much for hair oil, but the that sort of thing for years, and HE title of this particular article elimination of a clause forcing the of us could have helped." cording tc reports of the United and pro-League of Nations beliefs. opened was a series of 26 dinners ministration back in the states' port to the President. This makes «M AN was not made for the something I earn myself. Hard work Having completed his journey backs (and arms) of chairs still get works pretty regularly—earns more, may well be the effective slogan President to invoke neutrality with- "Breck!" he remembered. "That's "Jim liked to play a lone hand," States department of agriculture the T His successor, 49-year-old Premier in which representatives of various hands is, according to Mr. Brnckart, it appear, moreover, that a real The stale was made for man ... —God knows I need it. Dangerous, through Macedonia and Achaia, the brunt of wear. So antimacas- in fact, than many a would-be singer of the modern world and the end of in 30 days; (2) insertion of a clause It would indeed be ihe urealesl irony it. Gordon Breck. Well, son, how's said Breck. American oats crop for 1937 totaled Vyacheslaff Molotoff, is a military- branches of industry laid their com- Jeopardized by President Roosevelt's need exists for passage of the bill the movie business in Hollywood? the same danger Cotter faced. "I know; and he acted a lot on Paul is hurrying back to Jerusalem, sars turn up in very good society. 1,146,258,000 bushels. This was 38.56 who tries to make musical sounds. war if the words of Dr. Robert A. permitting continued shipping to plaints directly before well-fed con- in history if mankind were to allow all There's the truth of my coming up minded No. 1 aide to Joseph Stalin. governmental reorganization plan drafted by Senator Byrnes, South progrris to be ilifled by the Belting up Or was it ponies you were backing impulse." Cook shot a stern gaze and not having time to stop at Ephe- per cent of the world total of 4,429,- Millikan are to outskirts of a belligerent's terri- Thus, the development Paris and gressmen and senators. for unifying and strengthening fed- sus he sends for the elders to meet Not Too Proud, be taken at Carolina Democrat and one-time of > new form of idolatry, the worship down at Tia Juana?" here!" across the table. "If I read you 000,000 bushels. It looks as if Bette Davis would tory if outside the danger zone. "What do you mean, son?" Cook him at Miletus, the nearest seaport. London fear most becomes sig- eral relief agencies. staunch New Dealer, that would *f the itate"—i4m/iony Eden. "A little of both," Breck admit- right, you're some quick yourself." In the drouth year of 1936 the be receiving another "Oscar" when But Too Scared their face val- Since England and France would He recalls to them the experiences nificantly possible: A Russo-Ger- PEOPLE: place relief back in the hands of ted. grinning. "But I'm through.' asked, his voice lowered. "Perhaps." United States produced 785,506,000 the Motion Picture Academy To Go to War ue. Addressing control the Atlantic in wartime, thus Nearly all of them have been re- which he has passed through, tells man alliance which would dominate the states. "You?" Cook questioned, "through For reply Breck extended one arm "That trait is to a man's advan- bushels, or 19.4 per cent of the Awards are handed out for this a dinner of the being enabled to pay cash and car- Latest Chapter sponsible directly to the President, An Earful them of the bonds and afflictions all Europe. Since Dictator Stalin Concerning a federal loan agency, with the game? Why I thought the with the under side of his wrist up. tage sometimes," Cook continued, world crop of 4,043,000,000 bushels. year. "Dark Victory" is the pic- Merchants association in New York ry off U. S. arms, the bill would recently charged capitalistic powers C. Most thoroughly bandied-about in- or to the President and congress. There, close together,, were three which await him, but above all he recently, the famous physicist said: suotly answer Reichsfuehrer Hitler's however, there ought to be praise. last time you were up here . "but in this business he's got to In the preceding year domestic pro- ture in which she turned in such a are trying to force Germany and ternational rumor the past two Many of them worked at cross pur- The largest and heaviest ear* small blue dots. wants to admonish and encourage grand performance that even the snub of President Roosevelt. But That is, there can be better admin- rings known are those worn by He ended abruptly. think a long ways ahead. Cotter duction reached 1,194,902,000 bush- 4 Russia into a needless, war, and years has been that the dake and poses; many overlapped, and there "That's a fraternity mark," he them to go on for Christ. As a people who never liked her work be- 'It was the fear of the bomb- Japan, Hitler's friend, could control ictration, better co-ordination of pol- Gordon Breck had put down his was a good ranger. I didn't intend els, or 39.4 per cent of the world since Hitler's latest speech lacked duchess of Windsor would either re- was the attendant jealousy, conflicts the women of the Loi aborigines said, "made when Jim Cotter and pastor who has been true to God fore are now dancing in the streets ing of London and Paris that the Pacific, which neutralizes the icy, if the President selects a sound hand bag and his hat, and now ap- to waste another one up there in crop of 4,715,000,000 bushels. its usual strong attack on the Soviet, turn to England or visit the U. S., of authority, foolish resentment at in the interior of Hainan, an is- I were in college." and faithful in his ministry, he is and telling all their friends about it. prevented the beginning of an- effect of neutrality. man to serve as its head. proached the desk where Cook the forest until I had found out who Other leading oats producing coun- probably both. Latest chapter: On each other's attempts to function. land in the China sea. Made of "Seems to me I did notice it on able to point to his own walk and other World war last September. brass, each ring is a foot in di- stood. killed him." tries in 1937 were Germany, with The peoples of all countries, in- Defense attention focuses on avia- leaving a Paris showing of the It was evident that Mr. Roosevelt Security Agency I* him," Cook offered. "But he never "You might as well put me on the work among them as an example, ameter and a "set," which con- "Go ahead and say it," he urged. 404,304,000 bushels; France, 313,987,- Felix Knight, the young tenor who cluding the dictatorships, are tion, tlie President asking congress American movie "Wuthering hoped the corralling of these mav- Plan'* Hot Potato "The last time I was here to see explained the meaning." doing this in all humility. Pastor, sists of about 40, or 20 for each job," Breck insisted. 000 bushels; Canada, 291,622,000; Po- has climbed so far and so fast as coming more and more to the for $206,502,500 to expand the army's Heights," the duke was overheard aerlck agencies would add to the effi- Cotter I came like a young sport, Through a moment of silence "You're the only man who knows shall we ask ourselves if we could The federal security agency, if we ear, weighs 10 pounds.— filler's. AnUmacassars came in when men land, 166,034,000; United Kingdom, a radio star, is so enthusiastic about realization that such another air corps and bolster Panama canal to tell Son James Roosevelt: "Well, ciency of the machinery. That must all smokeJ up over spending a lot Breck sat with head lowered, eyes I am Cotter's friend—or of any bond do the same, or would we need to his vocal teacher that he has estab- fortifications. Meanwhile, Col. we will be seeing you in New York." be accepted as the fact because he have to have such stuff, is the hot blush in shame over our failures? used macassar oil on their hair. 165,000,000; Czechoslovakia, 94,545,- war can only bring death and P potato of the whole collection in plan of money and the big things I was riveted on the three marks. between us. Someone would have 000; Sweden, 86,475,000; Argentina, lished two scholarships, enabling destruction to everybody — the Charles A. Lindbergh has urged im- told congress there would be a sav- doing down below. I called Cotter a to take his place. I'll learn the job Especially noteworthy is Paul's two young singers to work for a mediate expansion of aviation re- ing of only about $20,000,000 annu- No. 1. Into that group, there will be "Jim couldn't explain," he an- Personally though, we say that 48,915,000, and Finland, 46,159,000. end of civilization, not the world POLITICS: fool for wasting time in the forest swered. "Neither can I, for of and work at it. This other can be reference to having gone from they must be used with discretion, year with Mebane Beasely. search facilities, in which the U. S. ally. The anemic taxpayer, there- placed the social security board, the Accurate figures on the Russian domination which the demagog- ' service. I couldn't see any use in course it is a fraternity secret. Each my own personal affair, if you like." house to house as well as teaching for often they spoil the looks of nice "He look me," says Knight, "with now trails Germany, Britain, Italy Farley Forecast Verified fore, gets nothing out of the picture. national youth administration, the oats crop are not available but it is ic leader promises." it. Maybe I can't now. No matter dot has a purpose and the total of Impulsively, Breck bent across the publicly. The work of the pulpit or upholstered furniture. generally considered to be among almost co voice to speak of and and France. As a result, congress A master politician, Jim Farley Civilian Conservation corps, the from the teacher's desk loses much Fault* Will Accompany United States employment service, That isn't the point." He paused, the thing, you might say, is blood table. "Dad, I've got to get busy! The smartest idea I've run across the largest. shortly increased my range more All Greek mathematicians to the will probably get requests for more called the turn in 1936 when hope- breathless from his outburst. I'm pretty much at loose ends." of its savor and usefulness if not than an octave." So now, each aviation funds. Virtue* in Moss Move the public health service and the brotherhood; stand by one another, along that line was the use of a In bushels produced the oats crop contrary. Dr. Millikan believes that less Republicans carried but two Cook resumed his chair, produced here and hereafter." Breck paused to light a cigarette, backed up by personal contact. year, two more young singers will A third defense proposal: Ne- states in the presidential election. office of education. Just why such Some men who preach well, excuse firm fine net the color of the uphol- ranked second to corn, which totaled Achilles will overtake the turtle. But what of those who previously a pipe and began to fill it. "Of Breck shrugged, dropping his striking the match savagely. stery. This was used to cover the have the opportunities that Knight vada's Sen. Key Pittman urges ex- Recently the master spoke again, things as the public health service themselves from pastoral work on 5,050,000,000 bushels. The other prin- That is, fleet-footed science has just headed the independent, dangling, course you know about Cotter, be- hand upon the tabls. "I wasn't Cook watched him with concern. arms of a chair entirely with just a had. tension of the U. S. coastal bound- warning his Democratic colleagues and the office of education should the ground that they are really cipal crops were wheat, barley, about caught up with human stupid- wandering type of bureau or board ing his friend." strong on this sort uf tie. Cotter "In trouble?" he asked. "Money, panel over the top of the back. It ary from three to twelve miles, that 1940 will bring a hard fight be tossed into that madhouse, no "More than a friend," said Breck, preachers, not pastors. Others love and rye in that order. ity, in spite of the latter's long head- or commission? The plan proposes kept it up. We were pretty close drink ..." didn't "jump out" or distract in any If you listen to Jack Benny's Sun thereby facilitating resistance to an and that no landslide may be ex- one seems to know. to do pastoral work but do not apply start, and, with its command of new to make them subject to a new boss controlled now. He dropped into a and he was the romantic one. Then "No, not that. It's, well^-Oh, the way from the effect of the uphol- day night programs you're acquaint- 1 enemy blockade. Under the reorganization act, con- themselves to the work of the study, energies will romp on by into the pected. Verification of the Farley —somebody in between them and seat across the table from the ran- in the war he showed it was not all devil! I've just fallen out of love. Hard Corns on Fowls ed with "Rochester," his Negro Social Security. Recommenda- forecast came but a few days later gress has 60 days in which to ex- ger. "I owe him something. That's and so they say their calling is that stery. "world of tomorrow," where there the President. It does nothing more romantic talk. Understand? I owe "And that," the ranger agreed, Hard corns may be seen upon tht servant. You can see him in "Gone tions of the house ways and means amine the President's plan, and ap- of a pastor rather than a preacher. Lace or net antimacassars in ivory will be no war or rumors of war. when the American Institute of Pub- than that. Close examination of why I'm here." him something. I never had a his eyes twinkling, "is more of a feet of many old fowls without ap- With the Wind," as "Uncle Peter"; prove or disapprove. That is to say, Lifting his pipe to a lighted match. Brethren, let us face that matter or white can be used on dark furni- committee, headed by North Caro- lic Opinion, headed by Dr. George plan No. 1 seems, therefore, to chance to live up to my part of the shock than falling in." pearing to cause the bird any in- you probably saw him in "Jezebel" Dr. Millikan is possibly the congress must vote a resolution of Cook glanced over the bowl and into honestly and perhaps we shall find ture in quite an informal or quaint lina's Rep. Robert L. Doughton: Gallup, polled the nation to discov- amount to a bodily transfer of each pledge until now. I'm looking for Breck grinned. "Shock nothing. convenience. When abscesses form and "In Old Kentucky." His name world's most persistent cham- (1) a top limit of $3,000 wages sub- disapproval within two months, or the young man's eyes. Something that we are simply taking the line room. But don't use them in a room er that 52 per cent expect Repub- of these setups, taking with them all the man who killed him." This was just a fade-out. Anyway, through infection, however, the con- is Eddie Anderson. pion of the social salvation in* the plan becomes operative. There was in them that had not been of least resistance. Paul had none that stands on its dignity. If the ject to payroll contributions for un- licans to win in 1940. of thiir faults as well as all of their Valuable Plnck Cook's gray brows lifted. "Know I want to work. Will you sign me dition may be more serious. The herent in scientific advance, employment compensation; (2) re- isn't the slightest chance that it will A pound of pluck is worth a ton there before. They were narrowed, of that spirit. He preached with all furniture covering is light in color, VYACHESLAFF MOLOTOFF good qualities. At the same time, it the man, do you?" on tonight?" commonly advised curative meas- You've seen Bill Robinson, the and believes that bis runner will duction of 3 per cent unemployment be rejected. One reason the proposal of luck.—Garfield. darkened, and behind that darkness zeal and power, but he also went lace or net antimacasears may often A change of policy, too? is possible that such a grouping will "Good God, Dad," Breck replied "Not so fast," said Cook. "You'll ure, says the Rural New-Yorker, is great tap dancer, in pictures with break the tape ahead of "inter- compensation tax in states which will not be rejected, if there was was fire. It seemed for an instant from house to house, "serving the be used very gracefully since they accomplish something not visible on tensely, "if I did, I wouldn't take find this man-hunt is no personal af- to open the abscess freely, flush Shirley Temple, of course. But did national wickedness, strpidity have built adequate reserve funds; ever any chance of it, is that one to change the whole expression of Lord with all humility of mind and won't contrast sharply. For flow- this possibility is the more impor- Trend its surface. When several agencies, this way to get on his trail! He's fair to be settled on the side. It out the cavity with some simple dis- you know that they are good friends, and folly." He believes that ma- of the Republican members of the Breck's face. He was no longer with many tears." ered materials, why not have tidies (3) payment of old age annuities tant. now operating in their own spheres, may mean getting one, or half a infectant, and place the affected chines make jobs, rather than How the wind is blowing , . . house played dumb. Representative soft-looking. one of a certain gang. I do know made out of the san;e material? and that he telephones her several starting in 1940 instead of 1942; (4) Adding to democratic woe is the are brought under one general head, dozen, or rounding up the whole III. Fellow Citizen in God's House- bird upon soft, clean litter. Joint destroy them, and that the only MONEY—Income payments to Taber of New York could not wait; BILIQU^? "Well then," Cook asked, "just that." Slip covers for protection of per- times a week, no matter where he liberalization of U. S. grants for aid Reich's notable success in neutraliz- there is a chance that some of the Har* !• Amailna Rallaf for range. Did Cotter ever write about bold (Eph. 2:19-22). abscesses may be caused by tuber- way out is straight ahead. U. S. individuals during 1939's he introduced a resolution of re- CendlUons Dua to Sluaalaii Bow*l« why are you here?" "How?" ishable upholstery have more style. may be. He called her from New to dependent children, creating a 50- ing all Scandinavia and the Baltic overlapping of work will be elimi- II tou think an laxadraa the Tillson brothers?" The evangelist and pastor here re- cular infection of the joint, when first quarter totaled $16,105,000,- jection on the day following submis- act alike. lu« try tbls Breck shot a glance backward to Breck drew a letter from his coat As a matter of fact, if you want York recently, just before he went 50 contributory status; (5) exemp- states. Though Denmark, Finland, nated. I mentioned at the outset Every once in a while he para- 000, an increase of 2 per cent sion of the plan No. 1, and he has bla latatl**. the open door and waved one hand pocket, folded it at one paragraph "No, unless they were the ones mLids his Ephesian converts that furniture coverings in fragile cover- no treatment is indicated except to on the air—he talked to her mother, tion from social security of students Norway and Sweden will probably the difficulty of discovering these chutes down from the stratosphere over 1938's comparable period ag- just as much chance of accomplish- in the direction of Whitney. Only a and stood up to switch on a light. he meant in this last note." they have entered a goodly fellow- ings, life's a lot simoler all around get rid of the possible carrier of the and asked if Shirley might be al- and nominally paid employees of refuse non-aggression pacts as su- confliots. If they are brought togeth- :ra companionship of Einstein, Planck, gregate of $15,788,000,000. ing his purpose as a snowball has with eon»tl tip of the peak showed now, rising "This is the last word I had from (TO DE CONTINVED) ship—"the household of God"—and if the material is made up into a infection to healthy fowls. lowed to stay up late enough to hear Heisenberg et al, to bring a message non-profit organizations. Total es- perfluous, these countries have giv- er, therefore, someone surely will have become "fellow citizens with his performance. Let's hope that timated annual saving to industry in the nether regions. WHtMt Risk SSiiif -SS removable cover in the first place. to the market place—always hope- en neutrality assurances and thus RELIEF—WPA plans to cut find them and eliminate them. If that U not deUfbted. nun tte bat to ns. We will the saints." she did; it was a good one. I do not infer that the President's refund the purchase For new slip cover fabrics are pre- ful, and usually a roundhouse swing and labor via the Doughton pro- helped crack the "encirclement" 900,000 from relief rolls this sum- is done, as it should be, there is Farm Population gram: $825,000,000. mer to compensate for next fis- proposal ought to be rejected. That Some folk are called "joiners" be- shrunk and washable and made to at the demagogues and meddlers ring which Britain and France just a twinkling light of a possible might be the conclusion after experts cause they like to join every pos- Farms continue to be the chief Taxation. Adjournment -bound cal year's reduced budget. Total saving to the taxpayer. One should fit like a tailored suit. And I for ODDS AND ENDS—Gabriel //caller, who cramp the scientists' style. thought they had thrown around the have gone through it with a fine- ALWAYS CABItY QUICK RELIEF sible society, organization, lodge, or one prefer that idea to a "tidy." sources of increased population in hat of "If e, the People" presented Kate Sen. Alben W. Barkley predicts tax Reich. Lithuania's neutrality was expected clientele on June 30, always remember, however, that the United States. More than 719,000 ^th'.UhVgilt Tn'l^Xoih*^ He leaves wide open a zone of Di- 1940: 1,500,000. toothed comb. On the surface, how- | FOR ACID I what rot. Well, here is the supreme (6 Dctty Wells—WNU Service. revision would necessitate an all- guaranteed at the time Meme) went few government agencies once cre- a b eS dUnng vine intervention if anything goes ever, Mr. Taber provided no basis fellowship of all, which knows no ?Q , ' anniversary—a charm bracelet with minia- summer session, moreover says it NAMES — Smiths, 418,000 ated have ever been abandoned. The INDIGESTION 01 tur wrong in the laboratories. back to Germany, and other tiny of prestige for the Republicans by FOREST barrier of race, creed, social posi- Modernistic Scheme ? j P. ?"' " B"ld microphones dangling from it will do business no particular good jobholders are the best lobbyists in muRDER in n nnnonni strong, head "first 50 families" Baltic states (Estonia and Latvia) his act, nor did he demonstrate his tion, ege, sex, or nationality, and An interior decorator favors the lation died. This leaves a net in- , . . Radio /am have been complimenting A Nobel prize winner, chairman to be kept in suspense about new on social security rolls, followed the world. crease of 378,000 persons. In addi- Martha Raye on the improvement in her are expected to fall in line. value as a national legislator. As for Free Truth which brings us into fellowship with use of brown and white for a mod- of the executive council of the Cali- tax possibilities. His forecast: That by Johnsons, Browns, Williamses, Which brings us to the one definite tion to this number, 288,000 more vocal arrangements, not knowing that it's In the Balkans, collapse of Republican tactics, especially on the eternal God Himself. You may ernistic home. He uses heavy rugs , . . . fornia Institute of Technology, Dr. the house will simply extend "nui- Truth never was indebted to a Gordon Breck joined the U. S. Forest Service to avenge the murder her new husband who does them . . . Russian-English negotiations would Millers and Jonses in order. objection that I have heard about such matters as government reor- "join" if by faith you will take the in dark brown that are matched by People moved from farms to town Millikan is an active liaison between sance" taxes and the undivided the President's plan No. 1. That ob- lie.—Young. They're making a terrific effort to make leave anti-Nazi Rumania, Greece DRINK—U. S. coffee consump- deep brown velvet side curtains. Jan Uiose that moved in the other the lay and scientific worlds, assur- ganization, they ought to distinguish of his best friend, one of Uncle Sam's forest guardians in the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal the public hail Hobby lireen as "Bob" profits levy, the latter expiring this and Turkey insecure, probably forc- tion is gaining at expense of co- jection is that nowhere in it is there The white voile window curtains arc Section. The net increase in farm ing both that everything will come between issues and making noise. I Saviour and thus enter into eternal . . . "Information I'lease" will reach the year and currently yielding about ing them into the German sphere of coa and tea, 1938 imports reach- any effort made to reduce the scope at,on in 1937 was ther out all right. Garnering many med- have a suspicion that Mr. Taber's West's High Sierras. It's an easy task to find the murderer ... a life. Will you join God's people matched by all-white lamps and E?PJ!i ' efore. screen, as a series of RK.0 Pathe News $56,000,000. This brought retort from influence. Observers believe the ing record volume of 1,987,127,- of government. Or, to express the 90,000 persons. als and prizes, enjoying world fame, resolution was as much welcomed Watch Your now? shades. reels. Mr. Doughton, whose ways and outcome may now be German oc- 018 pounds while cocoa dropped same thought in an affirmative man- © Western Newspaper Union. he would have a lot to lose in a by Democratic Leader Rayburn as harder one to bring him to justice. Does Gordon Breck get his man? means committee has not aban- cupation of Danzig in return for ter- from 619,050,789 pounds in 1937 ner: Plan No. 1 will perpetuate with- it was disliked by the Republican Kidneys/ Labor the Great Builder world crack-up. But his optimism doned hope of general tax revision. out exception every agency creatcd Man's Bedroom Keep Cows in Condition ritorial integrity guarantees to all to 453,096,547 pounds in 1938. Tea side of the house. Certainly, it will Labor is discovered to be the Automobile Vacation Trips is doubtless no mere "wishful think- The problem: President Roosevelt in the last 10 years under the guise Help Them Cleaiue the Blood A man's bedroom fitted with nat- the Reich's neighbors, which is ex- import for 1937: 95,000,000 pounds; provide a measure of Democratic You'll thrill to the adventures of a month in the life of a forest great, the grand conqueror, enrich- Each dairy cow should be fed ac- In an average year, $4,200,000,000 ing." and his cohorts have agreed not to of emergency legislation, relief for of Harmful Body Waste ural finish aspen wood furniture has actly what Hitler offered in his for 1938 : 81,372,424 pounds. solidarity ... ing and building up nations more cording to her individual needs, as is spent for automobile vacation Released by Consolidated News Fcaturci. shift the load from large shoulders the destitute and business reform. Your kidneys art constantly flltariaf walls finished with rough-surfaced WNU Scrvlce. i Reichstag speech. ® Western Newspaper Union. write matter from the blood atraam. But ranger, written by a man who lived the life himself. You'll say surely than the proudest battles.— cows differ widely in their ability to trips by 42,000,000 persons, nearly kidneys sometlmea lag In their work—do white paint. convcrt feeds into milk, points out not act aa Nature intended—(aO U> ra> Channing. one-third the country's population, Beer nova Impurities that, if retained, may that "MOUNTAIN MAN," Harold Channing Wire's new story, is H. A. Herman of the Missouri col- according to the American Automo- ' too the aystem tod upaet the whole Safety Hint lege of agriculture. The live weight The United States is the greatest Believe Rayon Near cultural economics think that it will Nights 15 Days' Long! Expert Attributes Bulk of Gold Flow to Trade Payments y machinery. bile association. one of the best "westerns" you've ever read. As You Giye In dark cellars paint the lowest and the physical condition of the beer producing country in the world, not. They believe that production of The nights on the moon are 354 WASHINGTON. - Dr. Amos E. deducting American payments to Synptoma may be nagtiot backache, You only get in proportion as you cellar step white and it is easy to Limit of. Expansion persistent headache, attacks of disxineaa. cow is a good indication of whether Washington Against Franking according to latest available figures. rayon and other synthetic fibers will to 355 hours long, says the editor of Taylor, finance expert of the com- foreign steamship companies and getUog up nlfhta, swelling, pufflneea give. A cheap religion will not know when the bottom is reached. This country produces 1,402,082,980 Nearly 2,000,000,000 pounds of ray- increase, but less rapidly than in the science fiction magazine, "Fan- under the eye*—a feeling of nervoua she is receiving enough, too much, President Washington deprecated merce department, said the bulk of other service payments, foreigners anxiety and losa ot pep and strength. stand wear and tear. or too little feed. Cows should be gallons a year, with Germany sec- on were produced in the world in recent years. They believe that ray- tastic Adventure." Earth lovers the $1,864,000,000 of foreign gold and still owed the United States $965,- Other signs of kidney or bladder dia- Tobacco Brown and Beige the practice of the franking of the order may be burning, acaoty or too kept in a good state of flesh to start ond at 1,050,300,680. Great Britain 1938. This was roughly the equiva- on is approaching a limit of ex- like to sit and look at the moon, silver which came into the United 000,000 for merchandise and serv- Really Alive In a very well lighted room, walls mail and Jackson, in an annual mes- freoueot urination. Start it in this issue! the winter season at a profitable sage, pointed to a deficit of $100,000 is third with 949,904,680 gallons. To- lent of about 4.5 million bales of pansion. according to the magazine, but we States last year was sent to pay for ices. Then should be no doubt that prompt A man is really alive when he painted tobacco brown enclose a tal world production is estimated at cotton. Twenty years ago the pro- Despite the inroads of rayon into wonder if they realize how the earth treatment la wiser than neglect. Use 'evel of milk production. and asked congress to revise laws American merchandise. In addition, foreigners made $430,- Doaa'i Pills. Doom's have been wioniag delights in the sood will of others. floor covering of beige. more than five billion gallons. duction of rayon was only 33,000,000 such important uses for cotton as would look if they were on the granting the privilege. In his annual compilation of the 000,000 of capital investments in n.w frieada for more than forty years. pounds, or the equivalent of about dress fabrics, underwear, and ho- moon? They'd find a "moon" shin- They bava a nation-wide reputation. "balance of international pay- America for which they shipped An recommended by grateful people the Origin of Word 'Fansma' 80,000 bales of cotton. siery, world cotton consumption in- ing down on them which would look country orer. Ask poar ntigkborl ments." Dr. Taylor said American gold, leaving an Unexplained item of Will rayon production continue to creased during the post-war period almost 13 times the size of the sun I The word Panama Is derived from merchandise exports exceeded im- $469,000,000 which foreigners pai(* increase at this rapid rate? Cotton from 17.2 million bales in. 1920-21 to Nor would that moon ever set! On a native Indian word meaning oorts in 1938 by $1,133,000,000. After the United States. "place abounding in fish." specialists of the bureau of agri- nearly 28 million in 1938. Moon nights are 354 hours long. DOANSPlLLS PAGE TEW THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. MAY 12, 1939

1939, at the age of 90 years, after an A POOR RISK Berrien County Deaths illness of several weeks. Mr. Ruhno Meaning of Name Sheldon operated a fruit farm on Washington Sheldon is one of the names on SOUTH COVERT NEWS avenue for 49 years before retiring which authorities differ widely. One and moving to St. Joseph sixteen says it is Teutonic and means "a MRS. CATHERINE MOLTER. 80. years ago. He is survived by two shield bearer," another that it is IN AND AROUND THE ELMS SPOntSSViALLS sons, Henry and Edward, of St. Jo- an Anglo-Saxon residence name (Mrs. G. ri. Kelly, Correspondent) DIES AT SON'S HOME IN seph; six daughters—Mrs. Emma meaning "from the hill on the Hardtke, Mrs. Martha Hummell and We think nearly everyone enjoyed BAINBRIDGE TOWNSHIP ledge." Since other Shel combina- the fine rain on Sunday and on Mon- Mrs. Clara Mischke of St. Joseph, tions are unanimously accorded a IN A Hff' Mrs. Elizabeth Case of Riverside, day evening, which was much need- "ledge" meaning, it would seem ed and surely brightened up all kinds Mrs. Elsie Marbeiter of Baroda and that the second meaning is probably Deceased Was Bom In Germany and Mrs. Bertha Hetler of Berrien Cen- of vegetation. Came to Balnbridge 39 Years Ago. the more nearly accurate. How- Miss Cathalone Kreamer and Simply Brush On—Sponge Offl ter; and by a sister, Mrs. Henrietta Citizen—Why has your company ever, it makes better sense to turn it Warskow oi Balnbridge. Funeral nephew, Joseph Kreamer, entertain- Mrs. Catherine Molter. 80, well suddenly raised my dues? around, "from the ledee on the ed relatives from Chicago over the known Balnbridge resident, died services were held from Trinity Insurance Agent—We've just been Lutheran church on Thursday after- hUl." It would seem that ihe origi- week-end. Monday afternoon at the home of a Informed, sir, you're about to marry nal words were shelf and down. noon. Emery Crawford, who Is employed son Harry Molter. who resides one- a member of the Ladles' Shooting In Galesburg, visited his grandpar- half mile west of Zion. Evanf j.0.^ club. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, church. Deceased was born August Meaning of 'Rien,' French Word and his father, Floyd Crawford, on 28. 1858. in Germany, and came w A GOOD BAIT "Rien," a French word, means Sunday. Balnbridge 39 years agosettlingon In the Divorce Courts nothing, nought, not anything; any- Frelda Eltzroth of Lansing visited the farm where she resided until her thing; mere nothing, trifle, mere her mother, Mrs. Jane Derby, last death She was the widow of the trifle. Following are some idiomat- week. late Peter Molter. prominent Bain- The men's supper given at the Desertion is charged by Amil P. ic phrases using "rien": "Pour brldge farmer, who died in Septem- rien," for nothing, or for a song; Congregational church last Thursday LEAN painted walls fast—Pitts- ber 1937. She is survived by 11 Frils of Benton Harbor in a suit fdr evening was well attended. There divorce from Mrs. Bernadlne Mc- "rien de plus beau," nothing finer; C burgh streaklcss Paint Cleaner children, all of whom live nearby. were nine with perfect attendance makes the easiest, safest kind of solu- They are: Mrs. Louise Fricke, John Creary Frils. They were married in "rien autre chose," nothing else; "on ne fait rien de rien," nothing of the go-to-church campaign. A tion for this type of work. Just brush and'Jacob Molter. MUlburg'. Charles Ottumwa, Iowa, in 1936, and it is fine program was given with Frank on—sponge it off. Original soft, lus- Molter. Benton Harbor; Herman charged that Mrs. Frils deserted her can be made out of nothing; "je Blaney as chairman. trous beauty is instantly restored to n'en feral rien," I shall do nothing Molter. Mrs. Kutie husband In 1936. Mrs. Frank Frazler's 45th birthday interior and exterior painted, varnished of the sort; "je ne pense a riens Elizabeth Varnau and Harry Molter "What kind of a story did you tell anniversary was observed at her and enameled surfaces I It's economical, moins qu'a cela," nothing is further too. One pound cleans up to 700 square raici Balnbridge; Mrs. Catherine Burkett your wife when you got in so late home on May 7th, with a number of from my thoughts; "de riens" don't feet! Buy a package today and get a MR SOX and Mrs. Rose Robinson, Keelei\ and last night?" guests present from Bangor, Keeler, NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS mention It! real "kick" out of your home's im- Guitave Molter of Watervllet. There "The finest fish story you ever Paw Paw Lake and South Covert. ore many grandchildren and several proved appearance. heard." She received many beautiful gifts great-grandchildren, and other rela- and post cards. A bountiful dinner You are hereby notified that pur- Persian and Angora Cats was served. COLOMA HARDWARE CO. ll, Thc body was removed to the suant to an order from the State of AIRMINDED BOY Persian and angora cats are usu- Wlllard Rider of Parma, Mich., CHARLES!C. SMITH Mgr-COLOMA. MICH. Partridge funeral home in Water- Michigan the entire county of Ber- ally regarded as one species, all nnd a lady friend. Miss Lincoln, vis- vllet where a prayer service was neld rien has been placed under a dog long-haired cats being considered ited a short time last Saturday at the at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, fol- quarantine and any and all dogs Persians. The angora, supposed to home of the former's grandparents, lowed by services at St. Paul s Evan- must be kept confined or on a leash have originated in Angora in Tur- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kelly, They gelical church at 2:30, conducted by for the ensuing three (3) month. The key, is described in the New Inter- were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. the pastor, the Rev. G. Kreuzensteln. fact that your dog has been vaccinat- Alois Rogel of Watervliet, and ah m PITTSBURGH national Encyclopedia as having a Grandsons were casket bearers and ed or that he wears a muzzle does not small head and rather larger tufted were enroute to the Blossom Parade CLEAN-UP AIDS burial was In St. Paul's church ceme- matter. ears, also long silk hair hanging in in the twin cities. tery. Commencing on Friday, May 12th, Delmar Small of Watervllet spent CLEANERS • WAXES • POLISHES 1939, any dog found running at large tufts or clusters, shortening toward the end of the tail. The persian, Sunday with Gordon Rider. will be impounded or shot and the Floyd Crawford and some of his John M. Wall, a lifelong resident dog warden and his deputies and all larger in body, with slightly coarser hair, has the hair increasing toward friends from Covert spent the week- of Berrien county, died at viercy hos- law enforcement officers of this "Very few of us have any laurels end in Chicago. pital in Benton Harbor on May 3, county have been instructed to this to rest on." the end of the tail. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Rogel and 1939, at the age of 75 years. For ten effect. If you think well of your dogs "A glider, however, is within the daughter Jean took dinner on Sun- years he had made his home with a you will heed this warning. reach of all." day at the home of their grandpar- sister. Mrs. Amy D. Ewlng, In Ben- By Order of the Board of Super- Believers in Preparedness The man who makes preparation ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kelly, and ton Harbor and had been ill since last visors of Berrien County, Michigan. also attended the birthday party of Clean-up Week HOME WORK PUZZLES for the expected only sooner or lat- September. Besides Mrs. Ewlng. he May 9, 1939. Mrs. Frank Frazler, which they re- leaves two other sisters—Mrs. Frank By Its Judiciary Committee. er will be confronted with some port was wonderful. Roberts of Benton Harbor and Mrs. situation with which he will be un- Louise Shire of St. Joseph. Funeral able to cope. Abraham Lincoln We will close our nursery next Monday. services were held on Friday with said: "I will get ready, and some Interment in the Stevensville ceme- Romance, History Hooked day my chance will come." He got Khayyam Born In Persia We have now on hand tery. ready; and his chance came. When Omar Khayyam was born In or Up With Tale About Tea Daniel Webster made his reply to near Nishapur in Khorassan, Persia, Mrs. Anna Seymour. 71 years old, No. 1 Hale Haven, Golden Jubilee, J. H. Hale The story of tea, Itself, is an in- Hayne, some one asked him how in the Eleventh century and died a resident of the Olive Branch neigh- teresting study. Romance and his- long it had taken him to prepare there about the year 1123. The and Kalhaven Peaches borhood. died May 3. 1939. after a to make that speech. His reply "Khayyam" in his name means long illness. Funeral services were tory have been a part of it since it Monarch Plums was first introduced to the Western was: "Forty years I" All through "tentmaker" and was probably de- held on Friday and the remains were "Are you perplexed by the ques- rived from his father's occupation. taken to Bennington. Vt.. for inter- world. With its introduction late in these years, Webster had been add- Red Delicious and Mcintosh Apples tions of the day?" Omar was well educated and be- ment beside those of her husband, the the Seventeenth century, a great ing to his reserve supply the intel- "No; only by the questions of the came the outstanding mathemati- late John Seymour. change was brought about in our so- lectual resources that enabled him which we are offering for three days at cial customs which has continued to night, when my youngsters are to meet the demands when the call cian of his time. He wrote a stand- Noah Lester, a farm hand employ- this day. At first tea was consid- wrestling with their algebra and came. Life furnishes many critical ard work on algebra and was sum- ed on the Frank Bays farm near Bu- ered as a simple, exotic drug, but French." situations which can only be met moned by the Sultan to institute as- Very Special Prices chanan, was found dead in a field even after it was accepted as a bev- by those who take oil in their ves- tronomical observations on a larger where he had been spraying trees erage, the price prohibited other NO CHANCE NOW sels with their lamps. The wise scale, and to aid him in his great on May 2, 1939. Death was ascribed than the wealthy families from iiv make the fullest preparation. They enterprise of a thorough reform of to a heart attack and no inquest was dulging in its use. But, as the im- prepare for the expected and also the calendar. His scientific fame is COLOMA NURSERY deemed necessary. The deceased was ports from the East increased, the for the unexpected.—Rev. E. V. eclipsed by his poetical renown, his 70 years old and is survived by two price decreased. Eventually it be- Cole. Rubaiyat or collection of about 500 On US-12 Coloma, Mich. sisters and a brother. Funeral ser- came plentiful and low in price, and epigrams in quatrain form being vices were held on Friday with inter- was a staple commodity used by best known through Edward Fitzr ment in the Glendora cemetery. rich and poor alike. In America, Queer Habits of Fish gerald's translation. Mrs. Mary Bragg Piece, a resident in a famous port, and at a critical The Nile catfish adopts the time in our history, recalls Alice strange habit of swimming on its DUemma to Jlremma Champion Father of Benton Harbor nearly all her life, Mouley Ismail, Sultan of Morocco died May 3, 1939, at the home of a R. Rollins in the Los Angeles Times, back and as a consequence its stom- Bookless Fastener Among the many English words large quantities of it were thrown ach is colored aarker than its back, that have entered the Japanese vo- from 1672 to 1727, was presented by son, William Seabolt, at the age of The bookless fastener was invent- his many wives with about 1,100 69 years. She is survived by two into the harbor. However, this had 'What did the congressmen who whereas in most fish the back is ed by Whitcomb L. Judson in 1893; cabulary and remained almost in- nothing to do with its cheapness, but sent out free seeds expect to grow always darker than the underpart. tact is "jlremma." Japanese be- children, the exact number being children and a brother. Funeral ser- It was improved and perfected by unknown as girls were not recorded. vices were held on Friday with inter- a small matter of principle was in- from them?" Another strange swimmer is the lieve it is a native word, having for- Gideon L. Sundback in 1913. Its During one month, members of his ment in Crystal Springs cemetery. volved. "Well, well! Why, a crop of shrimp-fish, or needle-fish, of the gotten the original—"dilemma." name is not the "zipper"—that term large harem gave birth to 38 babies, With the more common use of the votes." Indian ocean. These little chaps al- being applied only to the overshoe Mrs. Juliette E Schuman, widow ways live together in small shoals or an average of one every 20 hours, teapot in the early Eighteenth cen- made by the B. F. Goodrich com- according to Collier's Weekly. of the late William Schuman of Ben- tury we find the accompanying sil- AND DOES PA KNOW? of five or six and they swim in a pany, and fastened with a hookless ton Harbor, passed away May 4, 1939, ver tea caddy and sugar holder. vertical position, snout upwards. fastener of Sundback's design. Having Opinions at Mercy hospital a few days before The earliest known silver tea cad- They can, however, swim in the "Every man is entitled to his own her 97th birthday. She had been a dies date from about 1710, being ordinary horizontal position and opinion," said Hi Ho, the sage of GiganUe Buddha in Japan resident of Benton Harbor for 47 pear-shaped and similar to the tea- have even been seen swimming Watch Crystal Stands Mueh Weight Chinatown, "but opinions are some- The giant bronze Buddha in Nam, years, and Is survived by two daugh- about in a vertical position with Japan's oldest city, is so large that ters—Mrs. Charles Schriver of Ben- pots of the time. The most com- It is estimated that an ordinary times like small children. The worse mon type was that with the rectan- their queer-looking tail end up- watch crystal will crack under 50 they behave the prouder their par- a full-grown man can easily pass ton Harbor and Mrs. John Mollhagen wards. of St. Joseph, and by a brother, My- gular body, somewhat bottle-shaped. pounds weight. ents seem." through one of its nostrils. ron Emerson of Kalamazoo. Funeral These were fitted with a round, nar- services were held last Saturday, row neck and cap. Some of the conducted by Rev. Edward Mont- early patterns had sliding bottoms gomery, pastor of the Presbyterian but this inconvenient method of fill- church; Interment In Crystal Springs ing was later replaced by lids large cemetery. enough to admit tea at the top. "Why does the Statue of Liberty John H. King, 77 years old, died have a torch in her hand, pa?" "Because she doesn't have to pay May 4,1939, at the home of his sister, Air, Kiln Drying Usual Mrs. E. F. Garland, In Berrien the electric bill, my son." Springs, where he had resided for 13 Ways of Curing Lumber years; before that he had made his Lumber to be satisfactory must CPS AND DOWNS home in Benton Harbor. Besides be thoroughly dry. There are two Mrs. Garland, he leaves a sister, Mrs. methods. 1. Air drying. 2. Kiln Margaret Rigney in Chicago. Fu- neral services were held from St. drying. Johns Catholic church In Benton Air drying is the age old method Harbor on Saturday; Interment in in which the seasoning process is Crystal Springs cemetery. largely left to weather. Rainy GIGANTIC weather sometimes interferes with Frederick Lorenzo Kimball, 55 the seasoning process. That nature years of age, died suddenly at his does a good job, however, is at- home In Benton Harbor on May 8, tested by the huge amount of lum- NEW 1939, following a heart attack. He Is ber seasoned by air drying, accord- "Well, Jim, my little sweetie and PLEATED survived by his widow; by his moth- ing to a writer in the Chicago Trib- I have decided to make each other 6-WAY PARCHMENT er, Mrs. Carrie Kimball of Detroit; une. happy." SHADE UGHT two sons—Lester and Worth Kim- Kiln drying is the more modern "Well, I'm glad you changed your LAMP ball of Benton Harbor; a daughter, method and a more costly one. It mind. Here you were yesterday SWITCH Mrs. Walter Krugman of Balnbridge; is often used by larger mills. Lum- talking about marrying her." and a brother, Ralph Kimball of De- ber is carefully piled in the kiln catur. Funeral services were held with separating strips between each JUST THE BEGINNING Wednesday afternoon; interment in piece. Then warm air is blown Crystal Springs cemetery. CANDELABRA through the piles of lumber by large fans. Live steam is intro- LIGHTS Mrs. Elma Maude Gowland died at duced into the kilns so that the dry- the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edward ing process will not proceed too Slocum, in Buchanan on May 7, rapidly and result in weakened lum- 1 1939, at the age of 70 years. She was ber. WE WANT 500 N EW ACCOUNTS the widow of Henry Gowland who HEAVY REEDED died In 1937, and is survived by nine Dealers say that lumber should children and a brother, also by nine- be reasonably dry before it is used TUBING teen grandchildren and three great- —in home construction particularly. giandchildren. Funeral services were If it is not properly dry the lumber ANTIQUED held Tuesday afternoon; Interment In warps and shrinks with the natural IVORY FINISH Oakridge cemetery. drying caused by the heating of the "So you two had a very stimulat- house. This may result in cracked ing conversation, eh? What did you plaster, squeaking floors, and other open it with?" Samuel Enos Calderwood died at "With a corkscrew, of course." his home In Benton Harbor on May annoyances. 8,1939, at the age of 83 years follow- URGE ing a two weeks' illness with pneu- BETTER AND WORSE monia. The deceased had resided in Mark Twain's Weather Comment BOTTOM Benton Harbor since 1890, and is sur- The following lines are from a BREAK vived by his widow; a son, Donald speech which Mark Twain made on Calderwood of Benton Harbor; a the subject of weather, at a dinner stepchild residing in Detroit; and by given by the New England society: three brothers—William D. Calder- "There is a sumptuous variety about wood of Berrien Springs, R. L. Cal- the New England weather that com- NATURAL derwood of Kansas City, Mo., and A. NEXT WEEK'S PRICE **-** P. Calderwood of Benton Harbor. pels the stranger's admiration—and "When a man barrels whisky it GOLD regret. The weather is always do- All of the FeaturM Shown Funeral services were held Thursday gets better." COLOR TRIM afternoon, conducted by Rev. How- ing something there; always attend- "And when whisky barrels a man ard Blanning; interment in Crystal ing strictly to business; always get- he gets worse." at this tmheard off Springs cemetery. ting up new designs and trying them on people to see how they will go. Low Price George Mathie, 70 years old, drop- But it gets through more business in spring than in any other season. In MAY 11 ONE ped dead while walking about the Royalty Entombed In Cathedral to yard at his home on May 8, 1939. A the spring I have counted 136 dif- Roskilde cathedral is the West- WEEK heart attack is given as the cause of ferent kinds of weather inside of minster abbey of Denmark. In it MAY 20 24 hours." his death. The deceased had been a more than 100 kings and royal per- resident of Buchanan for 19 years. sons are entombed in elaborately He Is survived by his widow; one carved scarophagi, resting in mem- son, Lee Mathie; two sisters and two orial chapels. Here are lord high brothers. Funeral services were held Stones From the World TERMS IF DESIRED — More than 16,000 stones sent admirals, statesmen, bishops, bur- on Wednesday; interment in Oak gomasters and their families; kings, Ridge cemetery. from all f)arts of the world are placed hi a circular wall around queens, princes and princesses, chancellors, councilers, artists, the new Voortrekker monument, Charles Ruhno, one of the oldest writers, astronomers, and sacred near Pretoria, South Africa, to mark resident of St. Joseph, died at his has been the spot to the Oanti the famous trek of the Boers. WATERVLIET, MICH. CONSUMERS COAL AND APPLIANCE CO. PHONE 174 F 2 home on Napier avenue on May 9, for nearly 1,000 yean.