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SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR BUCHANAN, MIOHIO A N THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1935. NUMBER 11 OiPC TSACR Athletic Association Basketball Title Series to Friday Night TO CONTRACT ■ 3 0 0 ACRES HERE H U E PLAY-OFF Now H ere’s T0GR0WT0MAT0ES the TO BE CONTINUED PLAYBOX PR STEPPING SISTERS’ TONIGHT Proposition Favorable Price Offer Opens Nationally Known | Roots Runner-Up j They Cut Their New Source of Income for UNTIL HON. NIGHT DELEGATES OF LITTLE THEATRE Buchanan Fanners. Cooking' Expert to In Nev/ Carlisle l Teeth Earlier ’N ’ Sold and Bronze Medals Will Teach Homemakers Cage Tournament GIVES PLAY AT . Earlier These Days A new major source of income be Awarded to Players in for the farmers of the Buchanan Champion and Runner- district was indicated at a meeting Miss Myrtle Turney, who will CLARK THEATRE . .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson Light- held .at the headquarters of the Up Team. instruct home mailers in the School The Roots News Agency basket­ foot are the proud parents of a ball team won the title of Runner-i Buchanan Co-ops Incorporated on. o f Home Economics at the high son, Charles Nelson, born Friday, Monday, at which a representative school auditorium March IS, 19, 20, Up in the Independent cage tour­ I The final title series of the wis­ i Local Scouts to Attend Cele- j March 8. The young gentleman of the Campbell Soup Company of is a nationally known authority in nament held at Mew Carlisle last Production Postponed from!t is reported to be quite forward in er basketball program of the Bu- 1 bration of 25th Birthday week, being eliminated in the fi­ Chicago made overtures to local her subject. Saturday Evening on Ac­ j his development, having- one tooth farmers to contract 300 acres o f •hanan Athletic Association will Years o f institutional training, Anniversary of nals by the New Carlisle Flashes jegiu at the high school gymrtas- count of Illness of j fully emerged and three More tomatoes for the 1935 season, -with research work in the experimental Organization. 32-1S. after a stubborn battle * showing. um Friday evening, with the con- ____ wbose closeness was belied by the Player. possibilities of considerably in­ kitchens of the Edison General creased acreage in future years if olation series for the five lower score. Electric Appliance Co., makers ot the venture proves successful. jracket teams definitely beginning Boy Scouts from all over the The Roots five wa ■ awarded the M y clad alius told rue never tc the Hotpoint range, with which The Playbox Players are expect­ Special Lenten J. W. Montell represented the -t that time and the final play-off United States and its possessions, first game with the Simmons Gro­ grab a red hot poker unless sum- company she is now associated, and ed to repeat their eritert-inment Campbell company, and County lepending on the outcome of the will gather 30,000 strong, at the cery, South Bend, on a forfeit buddv tkrowd it in ray lap. experience in conducting- schools | success of “Three Live Ghosts" Services Being Agent Harry Lurkins and Profes­ {tune between Reamers and Rex- nation's capital in , to in­ when it was learned that the lat­ throughout the nation, have quali­ with a presentation of “Stepping sor Mahoney,. Michigan State Col­ •.ll’s teams which were played til­ tend one of the largest birthday ter team had entered players who fied her as an authority in -produ­ Sisters” at the Clark Theatre to­ Held Each Wed. lege vegetable cplture specialist Well, folks, things is just the er the Record w ent to press last parties ever staged. The party were not certified. They then cing cooking miracles with electric­ night, the curtain rising on the were also present to advise the 50 same old run-around this week, al, tight. ity. A graduate in Home Eco­ .vill go into camp along the banks j won Lhir second game from the we know' is what we hear at the In the event that the Rexall first act at S p. m. fanners who attended. nomics of the University of Chi­ of the Potomac River, in Wash­ New Carlisle Sparks 20-19, for­ Lenten services ?' e being held earn won that game, it cinched The production was originally The company offered to: contract barber shop. cago, site has directed Electric ington, D. C., on August 2lst, and ging ahead in the last 50 seconds every Wednesday evfnlng at 7:30 The farmers around, Buchanan he position of runner-up and the scheduled for presentation Satur­ at the following price delivered at Cookery classes in many leading spend 10 days in the great fete, on Denno’c follow-up shot. The at the S't, Anthony’s cnurcli with have been in the soup for the past .itle play-off, best two out of three day but was postponed until to­ Chicago: §19 per ton. for No. 1-. SU universities and colleges. hobnobbing with President Roose- semi-final with the Mishawaka Father John R. Day officiating. five years, so now? tne.y are going vill start Friday evening. velt, cabinet members and foreign entry was won bv the Root team night on account of the illness of per ton for No. 2. An. average the leading lady, Miss Alone P.iiey. to capitalize on it and; go; into tin If, however, Reamer's team de­ diplomats and seeing the sights. 3d to 1., and was pronounced the fair crop yields from 7 lo 10 tons Once- the virus of the theatre per acre, but yields as high as soup business. Soon we will sec bated the Rexall's, those two or­ Each Scout troop, is allowed to b„it ; 1 yed game-■ of the tourna­ Portage Prairie gets in the blood it never leaves it. 24 tons per acre have been at­ that fat little cherub in the Camp­ ganizations are temporarily lodged ;end only one scout as a represen­ ment. WAR VETERANS 1 People retire from the stage and tained in Berrien County according bell Sotip advertisements declaim­ n a three-way tie with Root s tative to the National Jamboree, The Une-up for Roots was as Church Orchestra settle down far awry from Broad- to County Agent Burkins. Cost ing another of those cheerful little team for second place, and wit .inless special permit is issued by follows: J. Ellis, C. Denno, M. | j way and its theatres, but the little of transportation to Chicago is es­ rhymes: play off the tie Friday night, de- headquarters. Troop 41 has been Dreitzler, :R. Dellinger, E. Tucker, WILL ORGANIZE to Give Program bug will insist on rearing- its head timated at about §3.00 per ton. “ When once again you; eat our ayiug' the beginning- of the title given permission, however, to send D. Ellis, J. Eisenhar' and J. Dun­ every so often. soup, just think fo r appetizer, :eries until Monday evening. an additional member. lap. A I I V I I I A P V I J .flF W A seconlace in the; First Aid meet held j ment;; manager. gregation. i paign is launched'!- Mrs. Anna Morley celebrated hex’ They still continue dumping. •n the local high, school, gym, Wed- ! Fred Koenigshof, popular Ber­ Benediction, pastor. Tlie G. N. LyonfPost is one of 90th birthday in her 90-year-oid Bi Haws trand township supervisor, seems -.esday night. The A team won ------o------southwestern Michigan's newest home on Rynearson street yester­ .irst, place with two; perfect, scores I. » . IIHOLDGOOKING SCHOOL in line for that position again as foreign veteran posts. It was or. day, passing the day very quietly Winnie the Breadwinner in ou* md a final grade of 95.5 out of a Install Railway the result of the action of the Re­ ganized here last fall and now lias at her home with an observance in office says that you spot the; folk: possible 100 points. The 13 lean: publican caucus held Monday at IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WITH a rofeter o f thirty-three active company with relatives- scheduled in town, that have, kids,—they at Sleeper Service the Grange hail, virtually endor­ scored 93.5. i members. Harry B. Brown, Bu-; for next Sunday. .got those little red: signs: tacked or. sing him by making no nomination The1 First Apej-s of Troop SC chaiian City commissioner, former Mrs. Morley came ' to Michigan' the front of their houses. We hope came next in l.ne for the honors So. Bend, Detroit IA T 1 N IL AUTHORITY IM 0 N S T M 1 M for the place. village president and Spanish-Am-j 74 years ago to teach school south they; don’t get. any of those signs Electrical power generated in Nominations made by the- Repub­ the Niles district Scouts beinf erican war veteran, is post com­ .of Gaiien, at tlie age -of sixteen misplaced. •part from the river can take you, licans for other positions were; left out entire.y. To Stage School Afternoons mander. Dwight Markham is years. The old Gaiien wdbds -s'ail to Chicago via electric railway, But clerk, Marie Upham;; treasurer, Those.: acting, as: officials in tlic The Grand Trunk Railway Co. March 18-30; All Welcome senior vice comm-arider and John stood in their primeval grandeur - Next, .Friday-' night the D’s Cafe if you really wish to see how close Ralph Kean; highway commission­ contest were,: Alfred Boeriler, Ben- put into effect last Sunday, March Hittie is junior vice commander. over most .of the country around team will play the Rexall team for to Attend; No Admit­ OP Man River comes to our daily er, O. B. York; overseer of high­ ton. Harbor,, general chairman; Dr. 10, a sleeper service from Detroit Both of the latter are veterans of' Gaiien then. Gaiien was only a - the championship; o f the winter tance Charge. lives these days, you should attend ways. Dist 1, Austin Sarver, Dist. R. H. Snowden, chief judge; and to South Rend and return. The the World war, With long over­ small settlement clustered around basket ball: independent series, un­ the Indiana & Michigan Electric team judges, A. I-I. Kiehn, L. first sleeper left. Detroit Sunday 2, Will Kell, Dist. 3, Will Jordan, the handle factory which, had io- less: the Reamer team beat the A mile out of town, more ox- company cooking school, to be con­ seas service. ; Bouws, Philip Dilley, H. Leazenby. evening at 11:30 on train, 5 arid ar­ Dist. 4 Larue Gillette,’ .justice of At the second suni-monthly | eated there to take advantage of Rexall team last, night, In which less, Ol’ Man River, more common­ ducted at tlie high school auditor­ the peace, Clarence Gripe; Board of and: W. Barnes, R. Hibbard, J. W. rived in South Bend at. 4:35 with meeting of the pozt on Thursday 1 the proxiinity of -the splendi®rtim- case tne Roots team will have to Smith, B. Moore and Mr. Frame, arrang’ements made for passengers ly known as the St. Joe, pursues ium March IS, 19, and 20, from; Review, Emory Rough;- constable, play the Reamer team to see who the even tenor of his way; slight­ 1:30 p. rri, to 4 p. m. daily, with night, March 2S, there will be ail! ber to tile Michigan Cc.nlral i rail all of the Bell Telephone Co. of to remain on the sleeper until 7:30. Claude Sheldon, Ed Swartz, l:-a open night for .ill veterans, regard-1 way which, -was built through gets to play the Rexall— oh shucks, ly impeded by man-made obstruc­ Miss Myrtle Turney, nationally Niles. Recorders were John God­ Monday evening train 6 left South Swartz, LeRoy Spencer; town­ less of whether, they ate or are not twelve years before her arrival, come up and find out for yourself. tions, but rievertheif'ss finding his known cooking authority in charge; frey, Chester Wessendorf and Er­ Bend for Detroit at 1:26 a. m. with ship Republican committee, Walter members of the post, and their! She can remember many rides way by the power ot gravity to the assisted by Mrs. Nelle Wilson, 1. & nest Beadle: timekeeper, Lowell the -sleeper open as early as 9:30. Rhoades, Merritt Vito., Will -Kell. families. There will be refresh- behind ox teams and one in par- lake, M. Home; Economics, expert. Nominations made by the Demo­ - N e x t ! Batchelor. and arrived in Detroit at 8:30 a. meats and cards will be played. tieular when, she essayed to drive a •V partial list of home services crats were: supervisor, Fred Koe­ It's; this: Why have city commis­ The: contest, which was for all m. This- service will be, continued . . Once he was the front door of Members pi'the committee for the team of oxer, herself from the performed by electric power gen-; nigshof; clerk, Treila: Rhoades:; sions when we got barber shops .Scout. troops in: the- Niles and Bu­ over a period of three months, with the town, now he is the back. Once opeii-night pi-ogram are: Dwight! homo o f her uncle Jobr.athoh Cut- orated in part by river and in part: treasurer, Ray Travis: highway Do you know that a city commis­ chanan districts, is a, part of the the exception of Saturdays, and if the, town turned his way as its Markham, - chairman John Ochen-1 shaw to that of another uncle Arxi- by steam, plants is as follows:: commissioner, Ira House; highway sion gets paid every time it meets ? Big Mid-West First Aid Contest the sex-vice proves- successful .will- chief:' avenue of transportation, rvder and Johii Hittie. | old Cut shaw. The oxen nui away Ventilating, air cooling and con­ overseers, 1, Milton Erdley, 2. Otto But they just get together to col­ .vhich includes the scouts of four be continued indefinitely. This is both freight and passenger,. O” The local post was named in • with her and her girl companion, states:, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, the, first time in several yeai-s that the river was the way to the out­ ditioning, time keeping, watTle bak­ Siewert. 3, Fred ReUm, 4, J,. C, lect their pay—everything is really ing-, pancake baking, hand ironing, honor of Miss Gladys N. Lyon, j bumping the wagon over the cord- and Wisconsin. B y winning the customers going- to and from. De­ side world, filling the place later Knox; board review, Will Eisele; daughter of Mrs. Nancy L.'Lyon of iuroy roads and bridges. . decided in; barber shops: pants pressing, tie pressing, ma­ local‘meet,. Troop 41 is eligible to troit could get sleepers:. occupied by the railway and still, justice of peace Arthur Eisele; Buchanan. - Aliss Lyon, who died j Her ninetieth milestone found -her Our platform for the Big1 Down- chine ironing, coffee making, toast­ constables, Fred Glasner, Isaac represent these two districts at the later by the ‘ concrete highways. from disease in a French base h -; in good health and in unusual hos­ with-Commissions and Up-with- ing, pad heating, ice cream freez­ Wells, Howard Gogley, Wolf; the-3arber-Shops: is as follows: Area, meet, to be held in Benton Once: the- small boys ran for _the pital back of tlie front lines, ‘waslsession of- her faculties. Annual High School ing, egg cooking, broiling, cooking, township Demoei’atic committee, Harbor; March 15.. bluff at the steamboat whistle, Michigan’s onlj' nurse casualty in-; -—-—o— ------Closer Shaves for taxes. refrigerating, plate warming, wat­ Kenneth Smith, Mrs-Emma House, Trimmed' appropriations;. and the captain and the of the World war. Gymnasium Show to the river boat were their boyish er heating juice extracting, food Albert Houswerth. . Sliced salaries., - Revival Continues Federated Stores ideals: of human grandeur. mixing, meat grinding, meat slic­ Cut expenditures. be Held March 21-2 Once a town that aspired to at­ ing, hair drying,, beauty vibrating, And how about a lii’ tonic;? CassrBerrien M W A at Sunshine Temple of Niles to Open tract business or population adver­ vacuum cleaning, dish washing, Straighten, up a little in the ohair: tised its "water privileges” i-ather clothes washing, clothes drying, Announce the please. The, annual B. H. S. gym show, • To Meet March 18 Buchanan-Branch Sat. one o f the feature events of the thari: its railways or its highways. lawn mowing, clothes sterilizing ' Whatsa matter; can’t, you hold The revival meetings now in pro­ school year; will be held in the But now you don’t hear much starch -heating, floor waxing and Engagement of your chin up ? A branch- of the Federated at St. Joseph, Mich. gress -at the Sunshine Temple will high school gymnasium, next about the river any more:’ Have polishing, room heating,, corn, pop­ Now how do you- cut your ap­ Stores' of Niles will open Saturday ! continue another week, Meetings Thursday and Friday evenings;, we lost our dependence on the riv­ ping, razor blade sharpening, knife Their Daughter propriations, short or long? in the quarters in the. Redden build­ J are proving a real success. Rev. March 21 and 22. An attractive er? Has OF Man River ceased to sharpening, hair curling-, cigarette Or shaved round in the back ? ing formerly occupied, by the Le- The next meeting’ of tlie Gass and Mrs. Fred: Miller of'Newark, progx-am is being prepared by Miss work for us ? Has the use o f river! lighting, door bell ringing, floor to Gosh! I beg your pardon, I didn’t Cave Flower Shop,; on Days avenue,, Mr. and Mrs. John Batten an- and Berrien County Association of O., will be here. Also, special with a stock of dry goods, ladies Boyer and George Wynn, directox-s power gone the way of ox power?- floor communicating, radio r'eceiv- mean to do' that but it’s hard to W.ell, an examination of the ing. moth exterminating, ' sewing, aounce the engagement and P-- the Modern Woodmen, of America music will be furnished by ‘ the run a city and shave' at; the same dresses and other furnishings, o f physical education for the girls Niles trio. Miss Dick is still glv- and boys, and the participants fact will prove'surprisingly the'op- body exercising, sun lamp radia- Broaching marriage of their dauglFj wIU be held! in St. Joseph Monday time. - men's, women’s and children’s ter. Harmony, to Russell Most, son' evening, March 18; y.ith a pot-luck "ng chalk pictures. Sortie-special have been drilling hard for some posite.” ‘ Or MaSi River 'has: n ot' ting, garag^ door, opening a.nd clos- Oh, well, that ear- was a little shoes, school supplies, drug sund­ feature will be given at each ser­ time. , The complete program will even dropped out of the transporta-1 ing, water 'softening, water, pump- bif lMri : and .Mrs. Caiestef Most o f , supper. All Woodinen are urged too. long anyway. I- remember it ries and other linos. The manager vice to interest all who attend. be published next’week. tion -service. ■" . • 'ing, bottle warming, flood lighting. .Thrco Oaks, Mich. '• ’ , ^ ' to attend. got in the way last time. will be J. F. Kenney. PAGE TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935. ■awriih ^ Business of the1 ■Probate -Court T H E K-E/YJU IS S U E During the Week There seems to have been some misunderstanding as The following -orders were enter­ Galien Culture Club to the intent of an editorial published in the Record last ed in. the Probate Court during Olive Branch week, interpreted by some as a criticism of John Givers. the past week by Judge Malcohn Observes Bible Day I n view of .that misunderstanding let it be stated that Hatficld: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd the protest was intended not for him but for the hoax news- Petitions for appointment, of ml- j T-hc Culture Club held tlieir-mcel- and family are moving- into their paper stories which led up to the incident involved. * ministrytor were fihdjn the Lew-( is K. Akriglit, A. AI. Stewart, ID S-j Ing Friday afternoon at the home new homo in this vicinity this If it appeared in that manner to Mr. Givers, personally, ward Jensen and Arthur Jensen j ol Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Ray Stc- week, or to any of his friends, the writer is glad to make any ygiiswas, hostess, The meeting! was estates. ;| (Jfweharge of Mrs, J. W . McKniglrt F. Gwiental and son, Henry, amends that may be made-in print, since no affront was in­ The will and petition for pro-J y.nd Bible Day was observed: and Ralph Smith were in New Car­ tended. hale of same was filed in Iho Will- » Others on the program were lisle Saturday afternoon. T h o s e w h o are involved in the publication cf “ h o a x ” or jia.ni Dana, Alary J. Williams, John •Mrs; Philip Kean, Mrs. C. Swamc Air. and Airs. Jce Fulton were faked news stories are usually iu p ocen t in intention but we iKla.ibcr; Mary A. Davidson and ;anc\j,Mrs. Mae Tocley, The hostess in St. Joe on business Thursday. doubt whether they arc fully aware of tho .consequences of I Lida Gtrickier cstai.cs. ^served refreshments. Air. and Mrs. Paul Smith were such publication. Although it may be news to some, it is • inventories were filed in the In South Bend Thursday. yet a fact that'there arc newspapers a n d newspaper men. Thomas c. Walton, David G. Wrick, §berxpcrats iName Mr. and Mrs, Frank McLaren of who aro concerned with the reliability and the truth of what |Tinc 3imxr.cnnr.:i (sometimes wnt- South Bona spent the week-end appears as nows. T o them th e piVolicaticn of “heax” c r S with Mr. and Airs. Russel! AIcLar- * Slate of Officers faked stories ts on the same par with the forging cf spurious ror_ Ki deceased e,u:„ checks or the adulteration of food or drugs. In fact, it may ' Q n c’;.dcll e7crin ~ the hearing cf of Galien Township Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Fisk of be said that a faked story is worse than a forged check, cihims wan entered in the Edwarcl South Bend spent Sunday with Air. sinco when the chock is nailed the damage is ended, but a. >j. Keenan. Agnes Daisnuek, Harry and Air.-. Otto Fisk and. family. “hoax” story can never be stopped. When stories r.i'e cir- i. Blanchard, Alice K. Keenan, The Democrat caucus war- held F. A. Nys anc! son. I.ysle, and ‘jra the town, hall Saturday evening wife. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Ingles and eulated through the press -which are not gc mine they tend to j Anna Ennis and Wm. v>7ray, dc- |aud-'.^.cn:inated the following can- discredit all news stoi’ies. Thev give rise to that common iI ceased, estates. son, Duane; wore dinner guests of claims ard fo:- '|didni'c&: expression characterizing anv and all press reports as “news-; ° rt,-r allowing Mrs. Sadie Ingles Sunday. Mrs. vre,s entered hi *w=Sup:cr\'tsca', Carl Rcnbarger;; Lysis Nye was the honored guest paper talk.” After coming in contact with a number of r-iarri. t stev- jglgijg, Conway Allen; treasurer, and had the pleasure o f cutting a tacro, the public does not know wnat to oeheve or whan not CaTrio G BulIarc, and W uiam 'Reliant! Potter; highway commis- lovely birthday cake. to believe. The writer of the “hoax’’ story gets the dollar :pefry Hayes estates, sibper, Ralph Jones:, JusU.ee of the- Adin Gaunt o f Three Oaks has or whatever pay there Is m it; the entire newspaper craft j Aecc-jhts v,-erc filed with Judge jPeace, full term. George Murdock; been doing come interior decora­ gets the reput&tic jl of um-eliabiiity. 1 Hatfield in th? John h . Schmaltz "to. fill vacancy. Edward Enyart; ting in the Paul end Charles Smith As to the “humor” involved, we prefer the policy of that ;ana Emilie Dassc, deceased estates, 'overseer- o f highways. Fred White; home the past week. jrpiujtabte, Fred Straub, Beryl A1 Koenigshof spent Sunday prince of present day humorists. Will Regers. Bill is re- accounts were filed in the "IDiompson. Ward Doughtcn, Claude with Air. and Airs. Chris Andrews. ported to have made one president cf the United States so I following ostates: ArcWbald \7 Meyers: caucus committee for Mr. Andrews is able to be cut af­ i*tQS6, Raymond Kenney, Cnrl Ren- ter his recent illness. ,’brvgrr. Conway Allan. Aliss Joan Fisk spent Sunday af­ Kfc.» . ------—o------ternoon- with Eleanor AIcLaren. I Frank Hollister South Bend, was .G*‘Qv P. Caucus _ Boca?., -Hosina Be’lcngcr. Ncra E a. dinner guest Friday in the John BOOST A LITFU5 FOR PAVING POSTAGE _ j Lsitcr, Joseph Parren, Jr., and & Clark homo. ROAD AND FESBTiB TRAIL I Mary Clom, •decer.?«’ octatcs. Elects: Slate cf Mr. and Mrs. Gamer Wilds of Albhoug-h the final form cf tire 84,800,000.000 federal' Judge Half ielc1 clr-c'1 t'-'s follow- I Lydflick spent Saturday evening estates: Keslei m ines, end Galien Nominees with Mri and Mrs. Harry Williams. appropriation bill seems indefinite at the present tir it.' I i ______Mrs. Dell Smith celebrated her will doubtless emerge in some form before, long, and in th e . “ i,’;N.Kr;;::cv',‘"Jj r birthday by entertaining the fol­ meantime it might not be amiss to do a little timely boost-r',cytei’ t>eccagec* _____ ‘‘ The Republican caucus was held Saturday i:i the town hall and the lowing guests Sunday: Air. and ing for the prospects for paving tbs Portage read and the Mrs. Harry Roberto and family, Red Bud trail, both of which have been approved by ihc Pc~r ity of Wr.-.a’tdalsjj fellc-wing received the nomination.: It. is nue of : lie worst pi’imltios Supervisor, Morton Hampton; Margrret Cathcrman. Axis. Gladys county road commission. C?\vn nnu.-uiK'Uc, as Mkimw h member of Board o f Review, John Air. and Mrs. Russell AIcLaren - I] 3 f . Clark; overseer of highways, John and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank much, attention throughout a wide area. Residents alcngi sl,scopt Dickey: constables, Frank Kelley. McLaren were callers in the C. D. the road state that travel over it increased some <100 percent! 1,lli.“ntl n51~ ' ’______:______>r it at Kenneth Dickey, Howard Dong- Rhoades home Sunday afternoon. during the past year as a result of publicity. This, despite’) fellow, Floyc! Smith; caucus com­ Airs. Frank Clark. Laura Aiac the fact that at present it is only a grave] road. The plant-! Dr, E, R-. Butts ‘Tune in ca W OW O for the Eamnt’s news broadcast every week day at 12:15.*“ mittee for 193(1. Bert Babcock, Clark and Bobbie Kuhl are couva- ing program to be carried out this spring under the aus-! DENTIST Morten. Hampton. Harvey Swcm. Icrcing from, thair recent illness. piees of the Lions club, with a Michigan State College special­ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sorgstz Office. :ii my residence, on Wal­ • ,-----rv ■——— ist in charge^ should eventually add to its attractions. ton Koa’J. Horirs br appointment and children of St. Joe spent Sun­ While Road Commissions intend to develop highwa y sys­ onlv. ' day with Mr. and Airs. Lewis . Rhone Niles 7KL-3F3 Trulm and family, tems for the good of the whole, yet they are constantly sub­ ■Others Sell the Classified W ay— W hy Not ¥'ov. Galien Locals TheBavinr. Ladfos; Ai'd-will meet jected to pressure from interested communities, and they ■With Fisk Thursday in­ would not be human if such pressure did not nave its effect. Will Jannasch spent Monday af­ stead of Airs; Lucille Clark. ’ ’Buchanan has not been active in the past in pressing its own . 1 V ^ *= ternoon with Herbert Enas. Air. and Mrs. Lysie Nye. F. A. claims and tlic results are evidence of the defects of that Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hathaway Nye and Alike .Tucla were in New policy. of Buchanan, were Sunday dinner Carlisle to attend’the Community A t least no harm will be done by keeping them fully in­ gucslc of Mrs. Mary Smith. Sale Saturday afternoon. formed as to the just claims of this community and as to John. McGowa has beer, confined .Frank Heckathorn. is: on the sick tb }{i.s heme fer the part week by list this week. the merit of local highway projects. jjln^ss. Russell. Hampton of South Bead I J^r. and Mrs. Carl Renbarger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were. Stmday guests of Mr. and :Sam Hampton. Bend of the River V/agner News Mrs, C. Rcnbs.rger of Niles. Their little grandson, Bobbie, is convales­ The children of Mr: and Airs. Air and Mrs. Floyd Aiiller and j cing from his recent illness. Norris Bachman are all ill with family cf New Troy have moved to | Eldon Brewer is confined to his the measles. '_he Wm. Conrad farm. ‘ home with the flu. Portage Prairie Dotty, David and Joseph .Barrett W. J. Harroff was given a sur-! 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. w . Grooms were are ill with measles. prise Saturday evening in honor of j Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, D Air: and Mrs: Charles Davis his birthday. A number of neigh- j Straub; Mr, and Airs. W. E, Baker and spent the week-end in. Jackson bora dropped in for a pot-luck sup-1 k ' Y | Dr. and Mrs. L, K. Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eisolc spent with relatives. per. j dually cf Detroit spec' the week Sunday in Galesburg, visiting Mr. Miss Mercedes Oape:i of Fort The Brocous sohcol is. dosed on -V- N| Your- Ford D ealer’s Is the and Airs. B, G. Chase. 1 t tl ji b Babcock home. There were no services: at the her parents and in Loath Bend. Andrews, and several of the pupils Place to Buy Dependable church Sunday evening en account f Charles Rhoades has been listed Margaret acd. Raymond DeWitt being ill with the measles. ' Accessories > . - Specially among the sick this week. of the bad roads. arc absent from, school with tho The VJagner cchcol has 4 now ■ | Mrs. Herbert Haas spent Friday Mrs, Jce Letcher and eon, and measles. pupils frcni the F’loyd Miller fam ­ I Designed for Ford Cars, ;jfterooeTi with Mrs. Lydia Siocura, Mrs. Hurst and daughter, Evelyn The Geyer school is closed ou ily. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster, Duty, visited Mrs. Lawrence Kit­ account of the measles. Mrs. Birdie Blatcnberg retufued v Mrs. Alfa and Anna Harner weo chen,’ recently. Mrs, Lois Burks spent Sunday in to Chicago Tuesday af’cer visiting '■ 5 > in. Three Oaks: Monday. Airs, Edith Eisele, who broke her Niles with her niece, Misc •Har*’ sister. Mrs. R. J. Vaughn at .‘V\ I Ray Ncrris and Charles Vinton arm. some time ago is; now able tc McRili. Clear Lake. were business callers in Buchanan ha ve it out o f the sling. Air. and Mrs. August Simla of The Kills Corners Home Eccroui- ■ and Niles Friday. Air. and Air.-’. Ferry Kora en­ Baroda spent Sunday with tea ics club is meeting today wi th Airs. jMrs. Ada Sheeley end brother, tertained. at a miscsllaaecus show­ latter’s brother and family, Mr. and 7. C-. Boyle. i John Rjioadcst spent Sunday eve­ er- Wednesday evening, honoring; Mrs. Albert Wesner. Mr.'and Sirs. Archie Olson ol V a n it y m ir r o r —something every ning with Mrs. Lydia; Slocum. tho approaching marriage of their Mrs. William Koch and sons of Chicago were week-end guests at: woman will appreciate; <50 cents - The Maple Grove Aid Society son. Lyle, tc Mies B -rsicc New- South Bend spent Sunday at the the W, J. Harroff home. : installed; were to hold a St. Fa rack's party some of this; place. Andrew Huss home. All’s. Henry Hess has returned at tho home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frap.k; Aliss Inez Lintacr of South .Bend Mr. and Airs, Albert Wesner home after caring Cor her daughter! Heckathomo tliio week but it has spent tlie week-end at ike O. B: ?„nd sen spent Saturday evening in Airs. Frank Rumrcy, who hag been lieeu postponed until March 21 on. York home. Berrien Springs. ill with measles. account o f the Ulnars of Mrs. Hack- AIrr. Carrie, Gauffman o f Soutr - Harry Ritter and Miss Laura A number of relatives and close athexue, Bend is* caring fo r Mrs;., H. W. Scott Kline ware- married in South Bend friends irons dinner guests Sunday1 ; Mr: and: Mrs. Cheater Scrgats who recently fell ar.d fraeturad last week. They arc living witn at the heme of Air. and Mrs. Geo. ’ and: family o f St. Joseph Were the her hip. the bride's paresU; at present. Marsh, honoring the birthday of -1;.^ t r'* . DUAL .WINDSHIELD W IPERS helps Sunday guests; of Mr. and. Airs. A wedding o f Interest tc many Marjorie and Robei t Huso are the latter. | • driver to see clearly in stormy Lewis Truhn. was soismnized Saturday at high ill with measles at the home of- The regular meeting of Wagner weather and improves-the outlook ■‘Mr: and Mrs: Russell Payne Dean at the homo of Mr. and Airs. their grandmother Airs. ErncM Grange wiil be held Friday eyes- ; for his scatmate too; $3 installed j welcomed, into their home Tuesday John Kepler, when their daughter. Kimmerman. ing with roll rail being an Irish1 morning, an. S pound son, Miss Agn.es, was. united in. mar­ joke. Ar. Irish play,- “Wanted a Mr. and Mrs. ft. L, Scheeley of riage to Warren Todd o f Cadillac. License to'Wed", will he given by ■ ■ 1 1 1 Xjirce Oaks were Sunday dinner Mich. Mies Wilma Carlin acted Vr.lmcre and Martha Spcckine and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soy Pavne. as bridesmiid end wo.:: gowned in Dayton News Ralph. Hess. Air. cr.d Mrs. Arthur Fisk c£ light biu-e crepe. The h ride was ------o------South Bend were Sunday guests of very attractive in dark blue crepe. The Flagr Pledge Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Fisk. The grarrm’s attendant- was his Mrs. Ralph Sellsvy i;- suffering Tlie Flag rieilgi' rends : “J pledge Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, of brother, Walter Todd of Cadillac. with a. felon. allegiance Lu the lag "I the United Niles, were. Sunday, evening guests iRev; C. A , Truclicl .of the local Hr. and Mrs. Win. Fettc of Bu­ States ami in lie; Republic frif 1 at the: homo of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Evangelical church performed the chanan* epent Sunday afternoon: which it stands, one nation . indi­ WINDSHIELD-WINGS o f Safety Glass VanTilburg. ceremony. Aliss Trella Rough, play­ with his mother. visible. with -'Anil justice for nil.” The Pledge, nt the Flag was deflect wind-when windowsarc low­ Mr. and, Mrs. Floyd Thomas, ox ed. Ivlendelsolin’s- wedding march, at Mrs. Louis Dreger is again con­ the entrance o f the .bridal party. fined to-her bed and is very ill. first printed in the Youth's Com­ ered. $10 :per pair-installed; Niles were Sunday evening guests panion of Homan in iSih’. it was c f Mr: and Mrs; Ed VanTilburg. Immediately iblimving the cere­ Airs- Alary VaiiLiw of Plymouth ■\T7XITH balmy-spring weather just ahead, b o w is the time to drive into mony, a. three course- dinner was is visiting- at: the home of Airs. | written by I-'ram.-is Hellaniy. a loem -The- Rev. C; M. Storm of ..South her of the staff of that'.paper. . your Ford Deaier’s-for a set o f seat covers. They’re cooler and cleaner. Haven, will preach, in the, Olive served, to the guests present. Those Alae' VanLew., ' . Branch church Sunday evening, attending the wedding v/orc Air, A-Iiv and Airs- Frank Lange and - o - Custom-made for'your: Ford, cary tested and approved by the Service .Depart­ son of Alicliigan City- spent Sat­ where he will- conduct revival meet­ anil- Airs: Walter Todd, Sh, and Pointi on Deer’s .Antlers ment; o f the: Ford. M otor Company, ings for- the next two weeks.. Walter Todd,. Jr.;, Cadillac, parents urday afternoon with her parents. While it is generally believed by and brother o"£ the groom; Mr: and Mr, and Airs- Joe rfeclca Lhorne hunters Lhat the niiuibcr of lioints -For durable, high-quality .accessories- you can be proud o f and d epend LICENSE .Frames o£ rust-proof chro­ Miss Beatrice Lincoln, and Miss mium-plated: steel add a. distinctive Bessie Marie Smith of South Bentl Airs: Clyde Deniie and family cf spent Sunday afternoon with Air. on a deer’s antlers indicate tlie uni- on ; specially designed for the Ford V-8 , , , go to your Ford Dealer’s, touch y>f smartness; $2.25 per set were Friday evening guests of Miss Flint, sister and brother-in-law: of and Airs;. Frank Heckathomo at nnii's age in years: .scientists who installed. Murnie VanTilburg. the- groom; Air, and Mrs. Percival Beaver Dim. have studied the matter dispute this Ford quality-seat .covers protect upholstery and help keep women’s ■Rough, and .daughter,.: Trella. Ale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leiter of Bu­ assertion, claiming Hint although Air:, and Airs; Ira Sizer of Saw- ■delicate:summer dresses clean: and fresh. Quickly detachable for launder­ ycr;. Rev; and- Mrs. Eastburg aria and Mrs. Howard Gogl.ey and chanan * spent Friday afternoon the older the animal Uie. larger thie Charles, Vinton, were Sunday after­ daughter^ Margaret and; Miss Wil­ with Air. and Mrs: Wm. Strunk, horns it is not true that nil addition­ ing and easy t-o replace! $ 5 .5 0 to $ 8.5 0 per set. . ‘ noon: guests; o f Mrs. Lydia'.Slocum. ma Carlin or this; place. The happy ■’ Air: and Mrs. John Afar tin and: al point is: grown each year. The •Mr. and All’s: Laverm Olmstead. couple left Sunday for Flint, where family c f. South Bend spent Sunday horns • are shed in early spring or the groom has ■ employment’ on a: afternoon with Air: and Airs. Wm: late: winter, the new set-heginning lo Toledo; O,,..were week-end, guests of ' Air; andiMrS: George.Olmstead. farm: Stvimlc. grow immediately.—Detroit News. DEALERS OF MICHIC THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935. rr-ra b e r r ie n c o u n t y r e c o r d p a g e t h r e e

W e take Orders for special ice Mrs. H. H. Smith, is recovering- G. G. Ladies Aid NP’JTCK 0$ CANDIDACY cream molds and special green de­ from an illness of over a week. A J^Sunflower” House in Italy To Meet Friday I will appreciate your vote for signs-for St. Patrick’s day parties. Devon, 5 year old son of Mi-, and The ladies of Circle No. 1 will Mrs. John Ochenryder is ill with constable. Princess Ice Cream Parlor. lltl meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. 11 tip John Montgomery. measles. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson Cook, River street, at 2:30 p. m. Harry Brown is much improved Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan at his home after illness. motored to Lansing Sunday to visit Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vance * * * Order your Shamrock center Mrs. Earl Beck and infant Arthur Anderson. brick ice cream now at the Prin­ daughter were able to go to their Smith, a daughter, at their home in To Entertain Young SEE Tv; cess Ice Cream Parlor. title. home Monday from the Kelley Ma­ Misses Marie Hess, Cleo Cook, Buchanan, Wednesday, March 13. Married People’s Class ternity Home. and Dorothy Holmes spent the Robert Geyer had as guest Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Borst Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boyer of B la c k m c m d St. Patrick’s card party, Monday week-end in Kalamazoo, the guests J day his brother Charles Geyer, of will entertain the Young Married Ardmore spent the week-end vis­ eve.,, March IS, St. Anthony’s of Miss Carol Currier. I Gary, Ind. People’s class of the Church of the Niles, Misla. iting- relatives and friends: here. church. i l tic Orders for Birthday, Aim iver-! ^ r- . an4 Mrs. George Lxner Brethren in their home at 306 And See Better! Dale Florey is ill with measles at Miss Ella Pierce left today for sarv and Wedding ice cream cakes sPent the week-end at the home of Sylvan Ave., Saturday evening. the home of Ms parents, Mr. and Syracuse, N. Y.,, after a visit of taken. Try one. Serve from 12 to their son, Virgil EXner, Detroit, Mrs. Kura Florey. six weeks with relatives in Buch­ 24 guests. Princess Ice Cream Mrs, W. W. Babcock, of South Bend, was a guest Sunday at the Mrs. Kiltie Creviston arrived on anan, Parlor. llt lc Mrs. John Florey left Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Friday from Garrett, Ind., to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Deming Schram her mother. Mrs. James Boone. for her home at Hammond after and son, Sidney, attended “The GRAYSON’S an extended visit at the home of Glenn Swaim attended a meet­ Beat it -Clean house—Redecor­ Light,” the Masonic shrine play at ing of the employees of the Stand­ her son, Eura Florey. South Bend. Beautiful selections of Spring .Suits, newest colors arid-’ ate, etc., before it gets late and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smoler- ard Oil Company at Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Childs left materials. A t the astounding low prices of hot. Much material at Binns' lott, Bronson, were week-end Tuesday. Monday for Norfolk, Va„ for a vis­ Magnet Store. ll t lc guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Car­ Delores Smith, 6 year old daugh­ it at the home of their daughter, A. H. Hiller was taken Thursday lisle. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, *4.99 *7.99 *12.99’ja to Kpwortli hospital. South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Boyer Mrs. E. R. Peck. Chippewa street, is ill with the ■ where he is reported to be im­ had as guests for the week-end, Mrs. W. F. Boettcher returned measles. Many Spring Dresses in Pastels and Prints at proving. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weber of South Tuesday from Milwaukee, where Mrs. H. B. Thompson will have Mr. and Mrs. L. Bouws enter­ Bend. she Was with her son, Clarence, as her guest for the week-end her *3.99 and *6.99 tained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest De- Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Myler of De­ who underwent an operation for 6ister, Mrs. R. A. Knapman, of Flint. Fouw. and daughter, Barbara Jean, troit, are visiting at the home of acute appendicitis and complica­ »i{T of Benton Harbor at their home the former's sister, Mrs. James tions. He is convalescing satisfac­ Mrs. John A. Clark, LaGrange, if Sunday. Boone. torily. Ind., returned to her home Tuesday GRAYSON SHOPS evening after a visit of several 135 N. Michigan South Ben4b“ days at the home of her son, C. C. A house, the living rooms of which, ns a unit, rotate on circular tracks; Clark and wife. facing the sun, making the complete turn within the arc of a circle, in 9 | Mrs. Sig Desenberg and Miss hours and 50 minutes. The motive power comes from a 3 horse powei Johanna Desenberg went to Law- engine which operates In the center of the house. The house shown is lo 1 ton where they visited at the home cated on n hillside in Italy. NA TIONAL - & G ’ o f the former’s brother, Julius Desenberg, Sunday. Mrs. Esalhorst of Benton Har­ Social, Organization Activities bor, has been spending ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Faculty Enjoys is Hostess PRODUCTS SALE Cooper, 414 W. Roe street, return­ Waffle Party At Musicale ing to her home Wednesday. The Facility club of the Buch­ Miss Lena Ekstrom entertained Try our Mel-O-Rol for your next anan schools enjoyed a waffle par­ a number of friends from Buchan­ party or entertainment. Easy to ty at the high school last night. an and New Cai-lisle at a musicale serve. Princess Ice Cream Par­ * * * . at her home in the latter place A t A ll A & P Stores lor. ll t lc American Legion. Sunday evening. Those present The W earin5 O5 The Gr eeri Mrs. J. W. Luke is recovering Auxiliary Meeting from Buchanan were Mrs. W. A, in keeping with St. Patrick’s Day and the Springtime, CRISCO very satisfactorily from an arm The American Legion Auxiliary Rice. Mrs. M. J. Kelling, Mrs. the National Stores “with the green fronts" offer you incurred several weekt -choice green Vegetables . . . crisp and healthful.- HEINZ .viil meet Monday evening at the Blanche Heim, Paul Moore, Mr. and Finest Shortening ago and has been able to remove Legion hall, the committee in Mrs. Arthur Johnston, the splints. diarge being Mrs. Oscar Swartz, * * * * SOUPS Assorted 2 cans 2 5 C 3 lb. can 56c Mr. and Mrs, George Deming Mrs. Jack VanderVen, Mrs. H. M. Green Peas drove to Marshall Sunday and To Entertain 19tli HEINZ BAKED Beistle. Century Club, Dowagiac Plump, new peas from California lb. were accompanied on their return —- delicious served with Lamb ib. can by the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ralph S * A Mesdames K. B, Thompson, E. C. Jolly Dozen Pascoe and Josephine Kelley are BEANS 2 small cans, li e 2 27c Winegar, who is visiting a few Bunco Club m days here, attending a one o’ clock luncheon HEINZ FANCY TOMATO The members of the Jolly Dozen and afternoon meeting as guests of M. L. Hanlin was able to return 3uneo Club met Wednesday after­ to his office at the Clark Equip­ the Nineteenth Centui-y Club of BIRDSEYE noon at the home of Mrs. Harry Dowagiac, taking part in the pl-o- bottles ment company Monday after hav­ 7 37c Hemphill. Px-izes were won by A luscious green vegeta­ KETCHUP ing been invalided three weeks gx-am of entertainment to be fur­ HEINZ PURE CIDER Miss Hazel Hemphill, Mrs. Nellie from, injuries received in a fall on nished for the occasion by the ble— Fancy, from Florida MATCHES Nehring and Mrs. Ax-nold Rossow. Niles Music Club. Mrs. E. C. Pas­ the ice. The next meeting will be held on 2 - 1 7 ' Mrs. Ward Smith Of New Car­ coe will present a paper on “What VINEGAR 2 - 35 c Full Count March 27, with Mrs. Arnold Ros­ to Listen For in Music,” which will HEINZ lisle, Ind., spent Tuesday with her sow. sister, Mrs. Belle Glover, who has be musically illustrated by Mrs. A pples WINESAP jbeen ill at her home on Moccasin Thompson as vocalist and Mis. bottle Kelley as pianist. ‘ avenue, with influenza for the past Five Enter to Extra Fancy Washington §p^| ( CHILI SAUCE 6 b“" 25 c For baking or eating lbs. jM P HEINZ CCCCMBER .week. | . St. Patrick’s card party St. An- Contest 2 Berths j thony’s church parlors, Mon. eve.., PICKLES 2 jarH 25c March IS, 8 o’clock. 25c lltlc Qn City Commission HEINZ ASSORTED VARIETIES Michigan | Mrs, Berga Ritzier returned to j her home in Three Oaks this week < Filing of candidates to contest Convenient Easy 80’s- 2 cans i after a visit of two months at the Texas Marsh Seedless— FLOUR city offices at the spx-ing polls on 96’s BABY FOODS : home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed- . ric h in ju ic e and flavor HEINZ April 1st were completed Tuesday for 2-1 Yi 111- sack j ward Hess. night, the entries for the different Size 64’s -70's 5 for 23c 5 1 : 1 9 ' Don’t be disappointed. Give us Payments on offices in the order of their filing Sweet Potatoes Fancy Yoms— Sweet and juicy 5 lb s. j3c RICE FLAKES 2 pkes- your Shamrock special brick ice being: city commissioner. Frank HEINZ cream order How. Princess lee Merson, H, M. Beisfle, Frank Your Insurance 79c Cream Parlor. l l t l c Chubb, John Givers, Charles Bab­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miles and cock; supervisor from first ward, SPAGHETTI 3 2 5 c son, Melvin, Bristol, Ind., spent Hariy Boyce; supervisor from sec­ Fine Values for the Week-End HEINZ Sunday as the guest of Mr. and ond ward, William Fette, Wilson at Sdhram’s Mrs. Charles Dumbolten. Miss Lu- PORK & BEANS — IN TOMATO SAUCE, READY TO SERVE 7 Lei ter; constable, Fred Fx-cnch, Ed. •Cille Miles returned home with Mitchell, John Montgomery. TOMATO JUICE 3 2 5 c j them. " f We make the payments fit 1 Ib. pkg. J More than 50 comics in color! your needs. C am pbell's '^S0' HERSHEY’S COCOA Every week the Sunday Herald and Correction And Examine! contains a 32-page com­ Libby’s Deep Brown Beans lnsa0u™10 I6-oz,cans 2 for I5c‘.. J CAMAY SOAP 6 cake* 25 c In the Record of March 7 the Cream of Mushroom. Cream of Tomato, . , a r 4 c * * ' 5 ic weekly, with more than 50 of n e i n z s o u p s Vegetable, Noodle, Bean or Beef Broth 1 6 - O Z . C a n s 2 . TOT / D C | I-lb. pkg. Campfire name of Mrs. E, C. Pascoe was Let’s talk it over the world’s best comics in color. Giant Size MARSHMALLOWS incorrectly included in a list of AMERICAN HOME-DATED FOR FRESHNESS PcS-G SOAP 6 bars 2 5 c Price 10c. prize winners at a bi-idge party at Robert- Riegel, son of Fred 1)0tli for which she was not present. FuIUflavored— In |-|b. OXYDOL 3 sin. pkgs. 23c ib. pkg. 2 1 c Riegel, incurred a fracture of both the red and blue 29c ------o------’bones of.the right fore arm Tues­ C o f f e e bag ® 2 1 day while cranking a Model T Fora Red, Green Traffic Lights L ft SC CHIPS.O flukes or Granules National Pure Grape Jelly * 16-or. glasses 2 fo r 35c 2 & 3 7 c at his home on the Red Bud Trail. As long ago ay IStiS. Westmin­ The Insurance Man ster, Eng., tried out a red and green Log Cabin Syrup With^the-real maple flavor ♦ !2-OZ. CQH | 9c Jimmie King, son of Mr. and At the Gas Office •Mrs. Frank King, was able to re­ traffic signal in the form of a gn« Baker’s Prem ium C hocolate FreeSpku9;K Ilh Vsi-lb. cake 20= HENKEL'S 1 pkg. turn to his home much improved lamp and uspt] only at night. Junket PoV/der Makes milk into delicious desiertl ♦ * 2 pkgs. 2 3 c 5 lb. ENCORE MACARONI after undergoing an operation for PANCAKE FLOUR bag 2 3 c and appendicitis at PaWating hospital. Kellogg’s Kaffee Hag 97%coiiernFree . . 1-Ib. can 4 9 c ANN PAGE ASSORTED 1 pkg. Thursday. R u m ford P h o s p h a te B akin g P o w d e r 12-oz. can 19c PABST-ETT Mr, and Mrs. William Swartz B utterscotch C a n d y Delightful flavor • • Ib. (bulk) 15c :i ib. entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D ate N ut L oa f C a k e American Homs • * • each 2 1 c jar 2 9 c both lor Earl Whitmore, Dowagiac, Mr. and SULTANA 23c Mrs. Chas. Vetterle, Chas. Swartz AMERICAN HOME — AMERICAN OR PIMENTO Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heter of Ruch 2 lb. anan and Mrs. Rachelle Dach of jar T H E BORROWER’S B est Ib. PEANUT BUTTER 2 9 c ENCORE Niles. - PHILADELPHIA CREAM Cheese LOAF 27 Mr3. Jayne Hotchkiss arrived home Sunday evening from an ab­ Borden’s Cheese Spread Pimento o r Relish 4 V2 - 0 Z. glass 1 7 c NOODLES sence of three months. She spent C redential Red C ro s s Macaroni orspoShert: . 8-oz. pkgs. 3 for 17c 2 pk5i 1 9 c two months at Monrovia, Calif., re­ CASE AND PASTKV Fine or Broad turning to Chicago Feb. 3, and vis­ S h r im p Fancy W et Pack Medium Size 5%-oz. tall cans 2 fo r 2 1 c 3 Ib. iting there until Sunday. Fancy Blue Rose Rice Energy-food—Bulk * ♦ 4 lbs. !9c Henkel’s Velvet It used to he a common practice by ha 4 oz. Mrs. B. I. Bird entertained as FLOUR 31. many borrowers to renew- their loans Beverly Sandwich, Dutch Windmill, Nut Jumbles or Pure Chocolate Delights KELLOGG’S I'kg. guests at her home on Days Ave , last Thursday, her sister, Mrs. O ver and over again. They paid tile pkgs- Carrie Ewa.lt and cousins, Marj interest but, as they were “ good for it,” BRAN FLAKES 2 and Maggie Ewalt, o f Berrien C o o k ies ur: ,b'lS e HENKEL’S FAMILY Springs. did not seem to think i t was necessary Salerno Butter Cookies “ S5£!'.,na l-lb. pkgs, 2 fo r 27c Mr and Mrs. William Blaney, Mr, to be in a hurry lo pay the principal. and Mrs. "Jack VanderVen and Mrs. Salerno Salfine Crackers ,“ 3ShSSJ,n Mb. pkgs. 2 fo r 27c F L O U R. w!j ib-bft^ * 1 . 0 9 Leonard Daggett motored to Chi­ J Today this practice is recognized as Salerno Graham Crackers i-ib. pkgs, 2 fo r 27c JACK FROST cago Sunday, visiting Mr. Daggett unsound and contrary to banking at the. Hines veterans’ hospital. For Making Chop Suey at Home principles. Banks are ho longer per­ SUGAR CONFECTIONER’S ‘ lb. pkg. 6c They found him improving very Fuji Bean Sprouts . . s » 18-oz. No. 2 can 11 c satisfactorily. mitted to .ex tend loans indefinitely. Harry and George Cooper pi Fuji Chow Mein Noodles ; s 5 -o z.N o . 2 can 17c BABBITTS CLEANSER ^ West Roe street, left last Thurs­ A “ clean slate” — all old obligations Fuji Chop Suey Sauce . < * 3-oz. bottle 10c day for California, driving thru a wiped off—is a borrower’s best creden­ new Plymouth car to Mod.esto • Household Needs ■ They expect to take eight or nine tial when seeking further credit. The W iN E S A P A P P L E S ______6 lbs. 25c days, for the trip out, Harry will most welcome borrower today is the Palm olive Soap S cakes2Sc return in about a month by bus, man who not only can pay, but does HEAD LETTUCE,______head 5c FLORIDA While ‘George expects to stay in -the western state for a longer per­ pay his loans at regular intervals. K i t c h e n K l e n z e r 3 'cans' 1 S c CAILF. ORANGES ______1 GO size 39c iod. . The y will visit their aunt, Super Sljds Fau-disiolvin? II-OZ. pkgs. 3 for 24c ORANGES .Miss Bertha Cooper,.at Los Ange- Northern Tissue 650-sheet rolls 3 for 17c CALIF. ORANGES______150 size 33c lles, and their . brother, Everett Linen-ized Gauze Tissue - . 3 ro lls !3c Cooper at Modesto, Calif. Sahen-SBuchanan State dicmk Brillo For claanins pots and pans 5-pad pkgs. 2 for I 5 c !' ______IO its 39c GALI3SN BUCHANAN -MR. FARMER: BRING US YOUR EGGS-! 11 Egypt’s Calendar It Egypt’s calendar of 365 days AN ITEMIZED CASH REGISTER RECEIPT WITH EVERY PURCHASE ' a.LL~PRICES IN THIS AD SUBJECT TO 3% SALES TAX 11 «ne(p back to 4261 B. C. All Prices Are Subject to the Michigan %% Sales-Tax P k a ® FOtJR THli BMEffiN COtlKTt f t l D A t , ItfAECH S, 1935. presented last Thursday by -some Ynrlr Sim of the club members. The cast was , w 1 ^ Cummings Drives Second Chevrolet as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Brown; Charles Tells of Life of Wesner and Betty Semple; Bob. the boy, Melvin Campbell; Alice, Buchanan Man News of Buchanan Schools the daughter, Shirley Trapp. History After going to press last week Collected and Edited % Members of the Student Bodv The 12th grads history class is the Record received from John studying the expressed and implied G. Ham, White Plains. N. Y., the powers of congress found in the following clipping from the Now Seniors Cage S Niles Junior High Constitution. York Sun which gives additional The American Revolution is tne data on the life of F. Richards Hands All-School a welcome reception to th new Anderson, native of Buchanan, who Hoopsters Defeat chapter that is occupying the time carved for himself a career as a of the tenth grade history class. stage architect and costume de­ Team Whipping A social hour is important to a Buchanan Team A problem that is being solved signer. school for three reason": It peps up by the ninth grade history class is: F. Richards Amler.'.-h “How are the interests and rights The seven seniors of varsity school; it brings the students clos­ The Niles Junior High journeyed F. Richards Anderson, for many of the people to be preserved when team defeated a team composed of er together, and it ‘caches some to Buchanan Tuesday, March 5, years costume designer for the Juniors, sophomores: and freshmen, people to dance vho nigh othoi - and gave Buchanan a good licking, a dispute occurs between capital shows of A. L. Erianger and Flor- ■who' had been either on the first or wise never learn. The Niles boys had the game well and labor ? enz Ziegficld, died at bis roridenc", second teams. It was held in Students minds must have c.vt - ln hal1a at all times with the ex- 1 ------o------27 Boulevard, New Rochelle, yes­ ! Home Ec Department Recognized conjunction with the final of the sion. If it is not planned fa. tneia cepticn of the first quarter. As terday- at the age of 60 years. I This year. Miss Orrel Negus re- interclass tournament Friday after' they will find it for themsclv'j. usua] the Niles boys have a fairly He was known as rne of the ; vived in the school the Home Ec. school. Both, teams played very And sometime; their judgment in good team as they have quite a bit leading costume designers in the j club which had ceased to exist for good ball, and the second team not so good. It is the f e y of of material to pick from. The high country' and was associated with two years. The object of the club showed great improvement over the school to provide diversion for tnax for Buchanan was Wolford, Mr. Erianger for 35 years, while has been to provide the sewing and the first o f the year. The high its students, and it should bn cca- with five counters, and high man at the same time heading a cos­ cooking laboratories with neces­ Scorers wore Hattenbach for the sidered. as an integral part of their for Niles was Cook with 7 points, tume-designing firm of Schneider sary conveniences that the depart­ seniors, who had 7 points, and education. The Buchanan second team com- & Anderson. He was credited ment needed, Xatke for the All-Schcdl team who t A social hour aids school spirit pored of eight graders won their with designing and planning the Tinder the helpful supervision of gct G points. ■ in that it gives its students a feci- fourth straight victory by the New Amsterdam and a number of Miss Negus, the club began earn­ Official box score: mg of being and taking an active close score of 13-14, The point Other theatres in New York, ing money by sponsoring matinee Seniors B F p ’ part in their school. It is an in- getters were Morris of Buchanan "Wild Bill” Cummings, national A. A. A. racing champion, recently took delivery of his second Chevrolet—a new 1935 Upon Mr. Erlanger’s death sev­ j dances, selling candy at football JubJ, F ______ft 0 1 f tangible feeling, yet one that is im- with 3 baskets and 4 : hroe thic .vs, Master De Luxe Sedan with which he is pictured above. Cummings became a Chevrolet owner following his victory at eral years ago Mr. Anderson, be­ Ct Indianapolis 1 ast Decoration Day, In the oval he is shown as he finished the Indianapolis classic, wearing the new type j games, and by assisting other or- Dreifzlct, F ------ft 1 povtant if a school is to and for Niles McOmber with came general manager of the Er­ two crash helmet that was recently adopted by the A. A. A. Contest Board for all racing drivers in 1935. ! ganizations with teas and other Hattenbach, C ______3 1 0 mony and congeniality < baskets and one free throw. ianger theatrical company' and had j social doings. managed it until recently. He de­ Deeds, G ______i 1 0 students. Official box score: ______j With the proceeds the club has Topasb. G ______0 t B F 1’ signed the costumes and many of i Buchanan C'omm'rrhil Law I purchased two sets of curtains, a Strayei, F ------0' 0 2 ; Dalrymple 0 0 ft the scents o f “ Show Boat” and G R AD E N E W S Studying promissory notes, ne-j *-ea se*-’ a set of dishes, silverware, Denno, G ------0 0 ft school now. Weaver 1 0 0 other Ziegfeid productions, retiring Paragraphs Written by 5th Grade gctiable instruments and checks. I an<^ numerous other accessories. Totals ______.7 a 4 ; Wolford, 2 1 0 Class Activities from active business about a year Project of the Seven Health All of this has been made pos­ All-School students for it? Shultz 0 0 1 keeps the commercial law class ago, n . Sisters busy. sible by the careful planning of Luke, F ______o 0 0 Trapp 1 1 2 Grade News— Dewey Are. His mother, Mrs. Laura R. An­ Sally Soap Miss Negus in co-operation with D. Virgil, F ______0 0 0 ; White 0 0 1 Gene Spatta has made a five G?‘ r Club derson; his widow and two sons. Sophs Triumph Sally Soap is one o f our health tlie club. The Home Ec Club has Holmes, C ______l o 1 : Lyon 0 ft 0 scene movie of the story abovit The For the next few days, the orch­ Norman and F. Richards Ander­ dolls which stands for cleanliness. estra and glee club are practicing at last come to be recognized by sen, Jr,, survive. RossoW G —______0 0 p 1 Antisdel n 0 0 Old Woman and Mrs. Rabbit, for Over Seniors in She has a basket on her arm the school, and also by outsiders, Jeme, F ______0 0 G ■ Fuller n 0 0 the first grade. for the gym show, and the glee which holds the things needed to club will sing over a South Bend as a. helpful Organization. Richards, G - ______0 0 0 - Bainton 0 0 0 The third grade boys and girls keep Clean. For example, she Broadcasting' Station soon. Wolves as Lone Hunters Smith, F ______0 0 1 Total 4 2 4 are enjoying the reading of two has a troth brush, tooth paste, Journalism .Some Wolves are loiie’ Inniiers- Jesse. G ______0 0 0 | Niles books in tbeir library period, “ Ad­ Printers’ Rollers o comb, brush, sponge, nail file, bath Writing obituaries and analysis renegades. A few of ibis category Lyon, G ______0 0 1 The finals of the ’ Cook o 1 1 miral Byrd in Little America" and There is no sin in lard or fixed salts, towel and wash cloth. Her :ire lolsos, a western type, heavier P. Virgil, I f ______0 0 0 Holmes 3 0 i “The Little Indian Weaver." of different magazines is the work , formula for the material from which lie 's and bonnet are made of tow­ built and with a (hitler anil more Paul, F ______0 0 0 Crippen ft 0 0 The attendance in the second of the journalism class. Magazines j printers’ rollers are made. In sen- Friday after school between eling. When we get her all done massive head than the timber spe­ Stevens, G ______0 1 0 Stewart 3 0 2 grade has increased this week, due which have been already analyzed j 6ral it consists of a mixture of V;i- we are going to take her around cies, These veterans of the plains Meyers, G ______0 0 0 2 0 0 to the return of several who have are “Fortune” and “Time.” j tor, glue, glycerin, and 'sugar (or Lvnd to the other grades to show the are snow white with age. Totals ______4 1 3 : McAuliffe 0 I 0 had the measles. English | molasses). Certain kinds contain ------o------, J cupils. Mrs. Lamb, the school The English 9 classes have fin- small amounts of oilier substances, time a sop ! Stoops 1 0 0 The opportunity room is building nurse, thinks that it is a very ished up ballads and are starting such as gelatin, rubber, or special- ished first, ! Total 12 2 4 a -flower garden in their sand Mississippi and M-ssburi Rivers good idea for health. W e like Sally work in exercise hooks cn direct synthetic resins. Senior mated only by the juniors. The, talple. It is made with a house The Itrnil-.'IcXally atlas gives the Soap ourselves. We think she is address and recognition of phrases, i ______0______game was well played during the. KKPORT CARDS and garden with a place for play Mississr/d’s length at 2,477 miles, Presents Play very interesting and she teaches us ground equipment. Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau. and1 and the Missouri’s j.2 2,551- The egular periods and the first over-; Report cards were i-eceivcd last a lot of tilings we ought to do. Melville are being reviewed by Dating of Coins time but the second overtime de- i Wednesday for the first six weeks ■The kindergarten is in the con­ Corns as we know them are not Mississippi is navigable for 2.129.5 Helene Antics. moans of a test in English 10, miles, however and the Missouri The semor class wall present cided it. The main cog for the! period of the second semester, struction of a play house to be older than the Eighth century, B. C., I’oliy Pep The work in the exercise books' for but 2,-114.3. I m- Missouri is sephs was Beadle, who got three Everyone was so glad to receive named after the Three Bears ... , , , , ami the period of their issue can their annual play. “Three Cornered Polly Pep represents a nice, measured from its source to its baskets and one free throw. Donley them, but after they had received House. r_,__ „ A-.t-ss__ * he fixed by various inscriptions-and Moon" May 10 at me high school warm breakfast. She has a brown junction with the. Mississippi, auditorium under the direction of led the losers with three field them seme were terribly disap- Commercial Dept. names of rulers, but the first ap­ costume. Her dress is the color The bookkeeping class is still Horn?'' S-e pearance of the annual dating on which is nlmilt 37 miles north of Mrs. Velma E, Dunbar. aoaie. pointed, while others were too glad o f chocolate and her hat is the The eleventh grade Home Ec St. Lmds Official box score: working On their practice sets. European coinage can be ascribed This play had a long run on the for words. color of cream. She also has a class is studying clothing for the F This week the trial balance and to tile Roman pniperor, Justinian I, New York stage two years ago. Sophs B F For those who forgot to bring basket on her atm. She has in her baby' and for the pre-school child, Get Sid of PriRilcs o 0 working sheet is the unit worked who in 53S A. D. added the regnal The author of this play is Ger­ Trapp, F A ______0 theirs back Thursday' morning, basket a bottle of chocolate. For Friday they' will begin making a Without Embarrassment ____1 2 with. year, his twelfth, to an issue. trude Tonkonsgv. Squires, F ------0 they had to retrace their steps breakfast she has a hot drink, baby's layette. Each girl will make The cast is as follows: Beatrice Beadle, C ------___ 3 1 ft; hack home and get them. The section of business letters Zenzal is Uio tiulrk. safo, sura fruit and a nice warm cereal. If was finished by the first year typ­ one or two pieces to add to the Samoycdc, an Arctic Dog way forewr banish iu^ly pimple’s. Neal, Albert \v ebb. Donald Slaney, Wesner, G — ------... 1 0 I ------0------she has toast it is made of whole layette. lila< lvh**aus am i l>lolchos. Pluasuaf $ Lilias Pe-cock Geneva Troutfetter, Bachman. G , ------1 Q 2 SCOUTS FIRST AID MEET ists. Then addressing envelopes The Samoyede it an Arctic dog to use— whjt<\ stalnloss, Wheat or rye bread. Polly Pep is land tvping telegrams and messages The seventh grade classes are of a breed originating in wesiem N o ornlvurrassmeut — Just s**y ' 3£K’N- *- Robert Straver. Robert Willard Neal, G ------ft ft I Scouts of Troops Sft and 41 had a trying to tea'll the children to cat • ,{cpl 'them busy cooking quick breads this week. Z . \ Xj at Corner Pm?r SI on*. Mm y J°nc Zerne and Joan Ileicr- Hansen, G ------___ 0 0 0 Siberia where it is used as a sledge Ivi^k jf you n \ e wot anbix* *1 with First Aid meet in the high school a warm breakfast. Polly Pep says i Tables and statistical -matter , Language y ou r ju»'a\ dear. creamy-whiUi com- mann. T o t a ls ------____ 9 1 6 gym Wednesday evening. The dog and for herding reindeer. Tt 1ms plfocitm. ir you eat a warm breakfast youjwas Ule pfoject typed by the 12th French eleven classes arc start­ a pure white coat and dark eyes This i,: the summary o f tne piaj SuDora a troops were divided so that each will fe d like playing or working j gradc olass_ ing' work on their grammar again. for protection from the snow glare. by uo Ne fork E\ ling Jour­ Bianey. F ______1 0 1 troop had two teams. Troop 41’s harder. Polly Pop is a regular The shorthand students learned The March issue o f the French At full growth the Samoyede is nal: ”A cnattv study of a cock­ Hiermann, F ...... 2 0 0 first and second teams took first 80 NEED PEP? health girl, and she wants us to J some of the disjoined prefixes, newspaper is being taken up by about 21 inches high at shoulder eyed. housenoio. done with muen Bradley, C _- ______ft 0 Q and second place. They will take Charley Sergcnt of 30 Irv­ also We "* all like Polly Pep. - the 12th grade French class. and weighs about 33 to 55 pounds. ing St, Battle Creek, Mich., Mangold, G______1 0 3 Arithmetic re r=ha le d t nd n=- Ends; in part in an area meet in the Twin Christina Rauch. Latin Club The Spitz or Pomeranian is a small said; “When I tvas growing, a Rentable roar of lausrhter, gags Donley, G ------____3 0 0 Cities the 15th of February. The The 7th grade arithmetic classes mother gave me Dr. Fiercc’s Jolly Jane The Latin club met Thursday' long-haired dog believed to derive Golden Medical Discovery to Riley, F ______0 I are doing compound interest the and plain mtwiiticisms flying off 0 ! winning' teams will then meet Kal- I am Jolly Jane. I represent evening for a business meeting. from the Samoyede. There are vari­ improve my appetite. I had at &u angles— sort c ; beautiful in­ T o ta ls ______7 1 4 amazoo area’s winning team. Tong method. become thin, and felt tired fruits and vegetables. My skirt is Stocks and bonds, buying and The first of the week they went ous colors in this breed, including out I had taken only one anity tnar maxes the state groggy bottle when I was rating orange to represent citrus fruits ■ selling-, stock quotations, and divi- to a theatre party' at the Holly­ black, -brown, red, orange, cream, better, .put on weight and now and then with the buzz of a IS HER FACE RED? ALICE RUTH’S BANGS and my bonnet is green to repre-: dends are the parts of arithmetic wood. sables. The tail is characteristic of feit stronger In every way. mad nouse." From my experience I know tbc ‘Discovery' ------Bangs! Bangs! Where are they sent green vegetables. In. m y bas- the Sth grade are working with, “A Day’ Without Latin" was the breed, being profusely covered Is a good tonic to build anyone up—young Mcales have started to make the gone? Have you seen Alice Ruth's ket I have grapes, apples, peas, with long spreading hair. or old.” New size, tabs. 50c., liquid $1.00. Deeds Selected rounds of the upper classes since neV). bangs? She had them with her spinach, oranges, lemons, grape- . ------—— practically all of the younger gen- j when she same into second hour fruit lettuce cabbage, and other] - as All-Tournament eration have had their share. Shir­ study hall, but now' they're gone. fruits and vegetables, 1 eat a ley Howard became the third vic­ . If anyone finds them please re­ vegetable every day. Everyone F Basketball Star tim Wednesday when she discov­ turn them, to the lost and found! i that e.-mcT into our room admires ered that uer complexion had ------o------,— I me. Lots of boys and girls do no: turned from white to rosy red and GIVEN ADVICE cot the right kind of food and that 13-v-ereir. Deeds, guard on the Bu­ not because of the Object of her Mrs. Ripke, a representative of is one reason why rome people are chanan h.gh school basketball affection, either. a Chicago school concern, visited not healthy. Doctors rccommrad squad, was placed on the All-Tour- Poor Shirley was mortified to Mr. Hyink’s home loam Wedncs- e. green vegetable and a fruit every neyj team 'as. week. Deeds, who discover she had symptoms Of the „ -v- -Q tell the seniors and advice day. will graduate m May, was one cf wed-kttown plague among children concerning schools and cour- Norma Boiycat. the main cogs in the Bucks mach­ , measles! 1 nes, which they might be interest- fSirippy Ann ine this last season and also pro­ ------o——— ert in. floppy Atm is on? of our health vided plenty Of zip; for the 1933 dolls. She represents good health basketball team. 1 DIGNIFIED by playing out of doors. She has ------o------Reporting Inquirer Mr. Knoblauch: sent a paper to over her arms a pair nf roller : Announcements j th? seniors to sign their names ns skates and a lit tie skipping rope. tbey' wan ted it on their diplomat. She also likes to play With wag­ Question: For the last couple of i My!, My! Who would ever have ons and dolls. Skippy likes to swing There was a Boy Scout First Aid weeks or so there hasn't been a thought these seniors' names were in the out o f floors swings. She meet in the gym Wednesday night. really- dignified without their mid- also has a good safety rule. It is, Niles, Berrien Springs and Bu­ do you think, they' are worthwhile : ^ “ Stop, Look and Listen,’’ before chanan were the representatives in and do you really want them? she crosses the street. Georgia Upson - I think they are the meet. lAfin Club Gives Play Hosea Coultas. worthwhile and wish we could have •The FERA physical education I The play, “A Day Without Lat­ Molly Milk serial hour every week. classes met Friday instead, o f Wed­ in," was given Thursday, March 7, My name is Molly Milk. I repre­ Max Dreitaler —I really think the nesday. i in the auditorium under the direc- sent dairy products. I have a dress TH€ N fW social hour is worthwhile. It in­ The committees for the, grade i tion of Miss Shriver and for the of cream r.elor. It represents the STANDARD CHEVROLET creases the school spirit, and brings program arc as fellows: fThey arc benefit of the Latin club mem­ cream. My skirt is white to rep- "World's .lowest-priced Six . . . the students together, I think tfi to report ct the end cf the month.) bers. 'recent, milk. In my basket I carry giving the most brilliant per­ And so, when you decide we would have more of them there■ Reading, Carnagan, Boh], Reams The cast was as follows: milk, butter an'’ cheese. I am formance and greatest operat­ to buy your neb* car, may Art, Abell, Fischnar, Wilcox. would be a change in the students.; _ _ going to other children to • teach ing economy ever offered by Charles Wesner we suggest that you sec and drive these Nature Study, Fuller, Abell anu Una Kelley'—Now that basket-1 ' _ . them to eat my dairy products. Chevrolet - . . featuring Body ball is over and the gym is not in (Mother Brown - ... Betty Sempie Miller. Shirley' Roberts. by Fisher (with No Draft 1935 Chcvrolets. Tou •will find that they Use every night, I believe there I _ . . , ,,, Language, Ekstrom, Carnagan, . K „ L, , ’ T -Bob B row n— ._ Melvin Campbell 1 R oily D o Ventilation) , . . Improved rhculd be a social hour once a _ . „ _ . THE NEW STANDARD COACH—$475 give much more quality than you are Bender. , , , ., ,, Bob Brown came home and told Dolly Do is one cf the health MaotcrBlue-FlamcEoginc... week. Many people have caul they , . , , ... ,, . , , . Extra-Riigged X Frame . . . AND UP. List price of /Vow Standard Roadster at Flint, aCCUStOUled tO getting a t C h evrolet prices. Arithmetic, Fischnar, Miller, , , x . , ,, ms parents he didn t wish to •.ake dolis in cur room. She always M ich., $465. W ith bumpers, sparo cire and tire lock, thelis t L are useless because they don’t- * . , jPrc S 5 u re -5 Ir earn Oiling Wilcox. [Latin and thought he could get d'eaces for the weather, cats at price is $20 additional. Prices quoiedin this advertisement jVfuCII IHOrC DeaUtY— Hiucll mOCC aBilltV draw the students who want to . . , Cable-Controlled Brakes- ar« h'st.at Fiitii And are aubjoot to chahfii without notice. J J Writing, Miller, French. : along perfectly without any Latin. regular times, and checks up on know how to dance. Well, maybe to serve long aud dependabl y—and m uch Geography, (very brief) Aiiolr, ; So lr's father told him he could h 'r health at regular times. In her not by the hundreds, but it does Reams. itry a day without Latin. basket She carries an umbrella, a more performance. Y et the New' Stand­ induce a few and if only for these Health. Heim, French, Lamb. [ A t meal time when Bob asked pair of rubbers, cod-tivcr oil, a THE W€W ard Chevrolet is the world's lowest-priced History, (brief) Reams, Ek- few' it is certainly worthwhile. table and a, chair, a dentist mirror (for food he was refused almost ev- MASTIR LUXE CHEVROUT six. And tlic Master E c Luxe Chevrolet stbom. Fuller. and a pair o f scales. All these , erything because the names of the rTlie aristocrat of low-priced Spelling, Bender, H eim ,' things arc used in keeping health also is offered at exceptionally low prices, FRENCH CLUB MEETING (word were derived from Latin cars , . . the only car that Citizenship, Bohl, Bender, Ahola. habits. In addition, she also ob­ w ords. He couldn't Wear his hat brings you all of the following Moreover, these arc the most economical Kindergarten, Anderson. serves the health habits c f her' sis­ Th? monthly meeting of the because the word hat is derived advantages: Turrct-TopBody ters. Chcvrolets ever buil t. Come in—see them Dr. Koch of the University of French club was held last Friday from a Latin word meaning head. by Fisher (with <• No -Draft Michigan, Inspection. Department,, In Miss Shrlver's room. The meet­ Finally when he was refused a ride George Hampel. Ventilation) . . . Knee-Action today! inspected the Buchanan schools on ing was called to order by Miss in the automobile or a program on Mary Twinkle . .. . Bluc-Flanic Valye-in- :TH6,MAST£R-PE-IUXE COACH—}580"'’™ ■HIMIlPTOnjpr _____ Wednesday. March 6th. Margaret Ann George, the pres­ the radio, he declared he'd take. My name is Mary Twinkle. My ffcad Engine with Frcssure- , . AND UPAZ/sf price o f Muster De Luxe Coupe at Flint. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY ident. Latin and “would someone please costume is blue, trim- Stream Oiling . . . Cable- 1 » Mich., $5.60, - With bumpers, spare tiro and tire look, DETROIT, MICHIGAN the list prioo ss $25.00 additional* Prices quoted jh this RfCTURES TAKEN FOR Miss Mary Jane Zerbe reported pass the meat and potatoes." med with gold stars. I hope to Controlled Brakes".. Shock- advertisement are list at Flint arid are subject to change Compare Chevrolet s low delivered prices and easy G. \f.A.C, ANNUAL on a book and a half of “Les Mis­ ■Q- teach little children to sleep with Proof Steering. without notice, Knee-Action optional at $20,QQ extra. , terms. A General Motors J"alu*. r * erable.-;.” Audrey Wilcox gave a Gym Show windows open. I.have in :my bas­ Ra.ul.x Frank, photographer, fin­ report on the Linguaphone Insti­ The annual gym show will be ket a clock which points to,, eight ished taking the students’ pictures tute. held in the Buchanan High School o’clock,‘a pillow,'sheet 'and quilt.'I this week. These pictures arc for When roll call was taken, each gym March 21 and 22. have six other Sisters. I-. represent the year hook put out annually by person had to. give a French cur­ Both boys and girls will take sleep for children, Do you sleep rent event instead o f answering to part in gymnastic work and folk [with your windows open? •the senior class with the help of PJvonC’98 12^ Main St. other, classes. his name. dances. June Gregory, THURSDAY, MARCH 14,1935. Tf-ffi BERRM CJOWH “ w FIVE

daily devotions and with regular Enthusiasm Lacking Danny Topash is attendance at the Church services. If we have no vision or ideals, ' A T T H A cordial welcome to all sei- if life Is Just a matter of bread AIRE Named on Class C and butter, then ooHuiSiqsu is im­ possible. . ■ District Cage Team Metli odist Episcopal Church (‘White Parade’5 at Dayton M. E. Church Street is open each Wednesday Thomas Rice, Minister “The Fisherman's Ring” from. 2 till 4 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Chosen by ballot of nearly 30 J. G. Snell, Pastor For about 700 years the popes of Hollywood Sunday ------o------Take advantage of the Lenten per­ high school coaches of Southwest­ 1:30 p. m. Sunday School, the Roman Catholic church have Christian Science Churches iod for better spiritual equipment Through Tuesday ern Michigan Danny Topash of the 2;30 p. m. Preaching service. “ Substance” Will be the subject: worn “The Fisherman’s Ring” as a local high school basketball team ------o------for life's opportunities. Mrs. Glenn symbol of their papal authorityr It of the lesson-sermon in all Christ­ Haslett and Con Kelley are our Hundreds of white-uniformed has been invited to participate In Seventh Day Adventist ian Science churches throughout is named in honor of St* I’ctdr mid girls paraded before the movie the big charity basketball program superintendents, a little plaque in its center shows’ \ the world on Sunday, March 17. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. cameras at Fox Film studios rec­ at Western State gymnasium, Kal­ Sabbath School (Saturday) at 10 Among the Bible citations is an image of him throwing a net ently in one of the most colorful amazoo, Saturday night, March 16. a. m. Dr. Paul F. Voelker, state super­ from a boat as he once did as

Medical history was made at Lectures and Demonstrations of Lakeside hospital, Cleveland, with the performance, of the first opera­ tion in the history of the world for the relief of angina pectoris, a heart ailment which in the past has been New Recipes* regarded as incurable and eventu­ ally fatal. The operati- n was per­ formed by Dr. Claude S- Beck, a surgeon at Lakeside hospital. It may Modern mean as much to the world as the discovery of a cure for cancer. Methods- Kitchen Tested Recipes fCilehen s With, Good White Sauce and Cheese You Can’t Go AA'rong In planning Lenten menus, the Economy- casserole dish and a. supply of white sauce and cheese will be our handiest aids. Without them, those who observe the Lenten regula­ Complete tions would be deprived o f such sa­ vory compensations for the meat- dess meal as scalloped salmon wi th Meals — peas; creamy macaroni dripping with golden, melted cheese; cream­ ed tuna fish with mushrooms; creamed codfish cakes; vegetables Next tim e you see Pontiac’s famous Silver Streak Six hydraulic brakes 7 7 7 the stamina and long life df Food Values- on casserole; flaked fish golden- remember that the car America promptly christened silver-alloy bearings and a completely sealed chassis rod; and sunny, flavorful cheese . . . incredible economy < . . performance as smooth fondue. the most beautiful thing on wheels is one of the .1 A very delicious luncheon dish is S easiest cars in the world to buy. A n d never has $615 and lively as that of the average eight—these are just made with flaked fish served a laj Cdfiduct^d by Miss Myrtle Turney goidenrod. Into one and a half! bought so many things you ivant and need. A solid a few of the reasons why America’s shrewdest b u yers No Admission cups of medium thick cream sauce t steel t!Turret-«Top” Body by Fisher . , , triple-scaled agree— you can’t do belter than-a Pontiac in 19351 Nationally Known Cooking Authority is chopped thewhites of two hard- Charge cooked eggs and a cup of flaked | A'A PONTIAC MOTOR’COMPANY, PONTIAC,’ MICHIGAN fish, either canned or fresh. Thisi Assisted by mixture may be served on triangles • Everybody oftoast or in. nests of mashed po- j tatoes which have been buttered.! Invited Mrs. Nelle Wilson The golden rod effect is achieved! by garnishing each serving with Bring Pencil District Director Home Service Department sieved yolks of the hard-cooked eggs. and Notebook Another delicious Lenten dish is o f the made by combining noodles and equal portions of flaked fish and mushrooms, with a dash of catsup * List prices at Pontiac, Michigan, begin at $615 for the Six and $730 for the Eight (subject to change ivithout notice). Standard group o f accessories extra. for flavoring: These are placed in Available on easy G.nl. A. C. Time Payments. A General Motors Value. a greased baking dish with white sauce into which cheese has been melted. Breadcrumbs, are sprink­ led on top and. the dish is browned John F. Russell in: a moderate oven.. 122-Main St. During Lent is is necessary • to Phone 98 substitute enough fish, cheese, eggs PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 14,1935.

I Scorpion* First on Dry Land said estate in certain, real estate paper printed and circulated in une 1928, and recorded in the office said mortgage and the Statute in - Opportunity : Scorpions arc believed to be the therein described, said county. of the Register of Deeds of Berrien such case made and provided, the first of the earth’s creatures tp live It is Ordered, That the 8th day MALCOLM HATFIELD, County, Michigan, on the 23rd day said mortgage will be foreclosed by NE of the narrowing and re­ on dry land. They now are resi­ of April A. D.- ■ 1935, at ten Judge of Probate. Of July 1928, in Liber 165 of a sale of the premises described SEAL. A true copy. Florence stricting material beliefs dents ot desert areas. o'clock in the forenoon, at said pro­ Mortgages, on page 35, by failure therein, or so much thereof as may O which wotild rob us o f our bate office, be and is hereby ap­ Ladwig, Register of Probate. to make installment payments at he necessary to pay the amount so FOR SALE FOR RENT—SO acre farm. Good ------o------heritage of good Is the belief in pointed for hearing said petition, as aforesaid due on said mortgage soil and excellent buildings. Im­ "Voice” of Kidnaping Gang 1st insertion Feb. 28; last March 14 maturity and for four months limited opportunity: In lact many and that all persons interested in with six per cent interest from the FQR. SALE—Brooder stove, coal, mediate possession. Borden farm, The "voice” is the leader or STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Pro­ thereafter, whereby the mortgagee people believe that opportunity date of this notice and all other .-.-at Buchanan Co-ops, Inc. lltlc 6 miles northwest of Buchanan brains, of a kidnaping gang. It Is said estate appear before said bate Court for the County cl elects and declares the whole of the on Route 1- 9t3p comes but once In a lifetime, and court, at said time and place, to Berrien. principal and interest due and pay­ legal costs together with said at­ JJCjR SALE—Sweet clover hay. $15 he who establishes contact with the that if it is not grasped, life for family, arranges for an Intermedi­ show cause why a license to sell At a session of said Court, held able, .as provided by the terms of torney’s fees, at public auction, to ^jper ton. Glenn Haslett. 10t3p them is a failure. . . . the lyghest bidder, at the front WAITED ary and negotiates all the ransom the interest of said estate in said at the Probate Office in the City said mortgage. To those whose sphere of use­ The amount claimed to be due outei*-door of the Court House in FOR SALE—Hardie Duplex spray arrangements. real estate should not be granted; o f St. Joseph in said County, on WANTED—To buy or trade for a fulness seems cramped and cir­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ the 26th day of February A. D. on said mortgage at the date of the City of St. Joseph, Berrien pump, $50; Niagara power dus­ cumscribed, Or whose environment REGISTRATION NOTICE this notice is the sum of $576.01, gander o f any breed. H. E. Wil­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ 1935. County, Michigan, on Monday, the ter, $15, C. E. Pitt, 401N. 5th St. appears restricted, dull, colorless, Notice is hereby given to the lication of a copy of this order, Of principal and interest and the 29th day of April 1935, at ten ' iSnies. iot2p son. Telephone 7134F14. ll t lc Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, the study of the life of Joseph qualified electors of the City of Bu­ for three successive weeks prev­ Judge of Probate. In the Matter further sum of $25.00, as an attor­ o’clock in the forenoon. should prove Interesting. He had chanan, for all elections to he held ious to said day o f hearing, in the ney’s fee provided for in said EOR SALE or TRADE—One lot in WE ARE PAYING a premium for of the Estate of Robert K. Kinne, The premises to he sold are sit­ some very gloomy and restricting April 1st, 1935. I will, upon any Berrien County Record, a news­ mortgage, and no suit or proceed­ uated in the City of Buchanan, ' Niles, Mich., clear, tor what good home grown clover seed. experiences. However, he did not Laura E. Kinne, Theodore R. ings at law or in equity having day except Sunday and a legal hol­ paper printed and circulated in Berrien county, Michigan, and are • have you? Will trade for car, Buchanan Co-ops, Inc. ll t lc entertain, resentment, but in every Kinne, Paul E. Kinne and Mary E. been instituted to recover the debt iday, receive for registration the said county. described in said mortgage as fol­ '^building material, etc. Edna experience made use of his oppor­ Kinne, minors. Harold Kinne hav­ secured by said mortgage or any WANTED—By IS year old gill, name of any legal voter in said MALCOLM HATFIELD, lows, towit: ^-Wallace, Galien, Mich. 5t7p tunity to prove the power of God. ing filed in Said Court his petition, part thereof. eze______housework and care of children. Thus, his spiritual thinking lifted City, not already registered, who Judge of Probate. praying for license to sell the in­ Now therefore, NOTICE IS Lot twenty-four (24) in A. C. SEAL- A true copy, Florence Call at 216 Dewey Ave. llt lp him to become a very great states­ may apply to me personally. terest of said estate in certain HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue Day's addition to the Village (now RAIN-BO GARDENS—AUie Ticb- man. The spiritual qualities he Ladwig, Register of Probate. of the power of sale contained in enor, Niles R oad.' Cut flowers, Saturday, March 23rd, 1935 being real estate therein described, City) of Buchanan. WANTED—To buy beef hides. reflected, even When in the pit and the last day for registration for the said mortgage and the Statute in Dated January 30, 1935. c potted plants, funeral flowers. Highest prices paid. Do not let in the prison, prepared him for 1st insertion Mar. 7; last Mar. 21 It is Ordered, That the 25th day such case made and provided, the above elections. Industrial Building and - Phone Niles 7132F21. W e de- freeze. Two cents for fat. Df.n that position, of great usefulness STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Pro­ of March A. D. 1935, at ten Said mortgage will be foreclosed SIGNED, bate Court for the County of Loan Association, •eiiver. I0t3p Merson’s Market. Phone 11. 49tf and service to which he attained o’clock in the forenoon, at said by a sale of the premises describ­ in Egypt,, and through which he Harry A. Post, Berrien. Probate Office, be and is hereby ed therein, or so much thereof as Mortgagee MAYTAG OWNERS — Genuine WANTED—Young man with good had a wider opportunity to use his City Clerk. A t a session of said Court, held appointed for hearing said petition, may be necessary to pay the Frank R. Sanders, God-given qualities of courage, at the Probate office in the City of .Maytag Multi-Motor Oil, $1.15 education by Wear-Ever Alumi­ March 13th, 1935. Ilt2c and that all persons interested in amount so as aforesaid due on said Attorney for Mortgagee wisdom, resourcefulness, mercy, St. Joseph in said county, on the mortgage, with six per cent inter­ j>per gal., while our present stock num Co. to act as sales repre­ said estate appear before said Business Address, and forgiveness. COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS 4th day of March A. D. 1935. est from, the date of this notice .-lasts. Next shipment will be sentative in local territory. Nor court, at said time and place, to Buchanan, Michigan. Opportunity is ever present. Regular meeting of the City Present: Hon. Malcolm. Hatfield, and all other legal costs together gth.igher in price. Houswerth’s. house to house. Car essential. The opportunity for useful service Judge of Probate. In the Matter show cause why a license to sell with said attorney's fee, at public Give past experience. Write Rec­ and happy, joyous living is never Commission held in the Commis­ the interest of said, estate in said 1st insertion Jan. 17; last April II fcuphone 139, 104 W. Front St. sion Chambers on Monday evening, of the Estate Of John Klaiber, de­ auction, to the highest bidder, at ord Box 67 A. 10t3p absent. What we need is to pray real estate should, not he granted; the front outer door of the Court NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE -tf;. 10t3c March 4th, 1935, at 7:30 p. nl. ceased. Sam M. Sorensen, having for vision, and, like Joseph, to use filed his petition, praying that an It is Further Ordered, that pub­ House in the City of St. Joseph, A mortgage executed by Jessie our present circumstances as step- Meeting was called to order by EOR SALE—One fresh cow. E. C. MISCELLANEOUS instrument filed in said Court be lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Berrien County, Michigan, on G. James and Ida James, husband pingstones to a higher sense of Mayor Merson. Commissioners pre­ Monday, the 29th day of April gjjyonderlich. Phone 92 or 64S. admitted, to Probate as the last lication of a copy of this order, and wife, of the village of Galien, true living and service. If, in­ sent were Merson, Brown, Hatha­ 1935, at ten o’clock in the fore­ ’ 9tf WHEN YOUR EYES need glasses, will and testament of said deceased for three successive weeks pre­ Berrien County, Michigan, to The stead of beating vainly against re­ way, Graffort and Beistle, and noon. C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, stricting circumstances or envir­ and that administration of said es­ vious to said day of hearing, in Galien State Bank, a Michigan Clerk Post. The premises to be sold are sit­ Banking Corporation, dated April GOOD SEED OATS and barley are at Root's News Depot every onment, we open our thought to tate be granted to D. W. Ewing Or the Berrien County Record, a getting scarce. Place your or­ Thursday, 44t4c the unfolding oE spiritual ideas Minutes of previous meeting uated in the City of Buchanan, 18, 1933, and r ecorded in the office to some other suitable person. newspaper printed and circulated Berrien County, Michigan, and are der now and he sure of yours. and the facts of real being, which were read and approved as read. in said county, of the Register of Deeds for Berrien SCRATCH PADS—10c lb at the It is Ordered, That the 2nd day described in said mortgage as fol­ 'Buchanan Co-ops, Inc. 11 tic alone cast out the false beliefs oC Mr. Johnson of the Berrien Book MALCOLM HATFIELD, County, Michigan, on the 22nd day Record office. tt restricting environment anil Jack of April A. D. 1935, at ten a. m. lows, to wit: Bindery was present and spoke to Judge of Probate, Lot ten (10), Block seven (7), in of April, 1933, in Liber 174 of BABY CHICKS—From flocks an­ of opportunity— if we put off lim­ at said probate office is hereby ap­ the commission regarding the Na­ SEAL. A true copy. Florence Lad­ Mortgages, on Page 196, being in tigen blood-tested for pullorum EXPERT SEWING MACHINE and ited modes ot thought and In. that pointed for hearing said petition. English and Holmes Addition to tional Geographic Magazine wig, Register of Probate. default and the power of sale con­ by us. Custom hatching, Lynn. vacuum cleaner repairer. Leave Mind which is infinite divine Love It is Further Ordered, That pub­ the Village (now City) of Buchan­ govern our thinking, then we in volumes. an. tained therein having become oper­ Pardee, Galien. "tip word at L. W. Johnson's Furni­ lic notice thereof be given by pub. 1st insertion Feb. 2S; last March 14 shall find imprisoning beliefs of Moved by Commr. Graffort and iication of a c6py hereof, once each Dated January 30th, 1935. ative, notice is hereby given that ture Store. IIS Main St. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ FOR SALE— 2~horses, I 12 yr. old cramped environment giving place supported by Commr. Brown that week, for three successive weeks Industrial Building and the said mortgaged premises will to wider, fuller opportunities. bate Court for the County of mare, wt. 1500; 1 S yr. old mare, FOR RENT the City purchase the volumes of previous to said day of hearing in Loan Association, be sold as provided by law, in cases Jesus said, “ I can of mine own Berrien. Mortgagee. of mortgage foreclosure by adver­ wt. 1300. Call after 4 o’clock. the National Geographic Magazine the Berrien County- Record, a At a session of said Court, held FOR RENT—Cosy country home, self do nothing,” and, “ The Father Frank R. Sanders, tisement, at the front door of the Tillie Marsh, Rt. 1, 3 1- miles that dwelleth in me, he doeth the from 1926 to 1934 inclusive, and newspaper printed and circulated at the Probate Office in the City nearly modern. Call 2S1J, llt lp subscribe to all future issues. Attorney for Mortgagee, Court House in the City of St. Jo­ northwest of Buchanan. llt lp works,” He Understood the spirit­ in said county. of St. Joseph in said County, on Business Address, Upon roll call the following Com­ the ,25th day of February A. D. seph, Berrien County, Michigan, oi FOR RENT—House, two and a ually scientific relationship 'which MALCOLM HATFIELD. Buchanan, Michigan. F 6R SALE—Gasoline light plant. exists between God and man. As missioners voted aye: the 15th day of April A. D. 1935 half miles from town on stone Judge of Probate. 1935. Price reasonable. Also potatoes, the understanding of God as Life Merson, Brown, Graffort, Hath­ at ten o’clock Eastern Standard road. Telephone 366. 9t3p SEAL. A true copy. Florence Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, 1st insertion Jan. 31; last April 18 ,35c bushel. Artie Weaver. Phone is In some measure gained through away and Beistle. Ladwig, Register of Probate. Judge of Probate. In the Matter time. Christian Science, opportunities 7115F5. lltSp The finance committee read the of the Estate o f Leslie Stearns, de­ MORTGAGE SALE The amount due on said mort­ FOR RENT—23 R- acres of corn for a fuller life will be seen to be Is insertion March 14; last Apr. 18 Default having been made in our inherent inalienable right. bills for the month of February ceased. Thomas C. Stearns hav­ gage at the date of this notice for SEEDS— Some local clover, Mich, groimd. land lavs just west of STATE OF MICHIGAN In the cir­ the conditions of a certain mort­ principal and interest is the sum Another false belief which which were as: follows: ing filed in said court his petition gage made by William D. Ellis and alfalfa and soy beans at bargains Buchanan city limits. Phone cuit Court for the County of Ber­ .praying that the administration of of ’Seven Hundred Eighty-three and 710SF12, Buchanan. Edwin J. General Fund $1327.24 Irma M. Ellis, husband and wife, ' while they last. Get yours early. would claim to limit opportunity rien. In. Chancery- said estate be granted to Thomas 84-100 ($783.84) Dollars. Long. Stop Highway Fund S27.9S to the Industrial Building and Lynn Pardee, Galien, 7tfp is that of age. People are apt to Harry L. Wieland and Effie C. C. Stearns or to some other suit­ The description of the premises l think that when they reach what Water Works Fund 657.30 Loan Association. a Michigan Wieland, Plaintiffs, vs. Nancy Jane able person. described in said mortgage is as LEAVE ORDERS now for your Leonid Meteors is termed advanced middle age Poor Fund 1083.38 Corporation, dated the 6th day of their opportunities: for usefulness Total $3395.90 Pettengell and her unknown heirs, It is Ordered, That the 25th day May 1929, and recorded in the of­ follows, to-wit: ■sulphate of ammonia. Take it di- j Leonid meteors have been drawn ■ devisees, legatees and assigns of are rapidly' diminishing, and they Moved by Commr. Beistle and of March A. D 1935, at ten fice of the Register of Deeds of A parcel of land situated in the reetly from the car and save f from their course by Jupiter, pre­ each and all of them and "Water­ begin, to look on their life as near­ supported by Commr. Brown that o'clock in the forenoon, at Said Berrien County, Michigan, on the Township of Galien, County of Ber­ money. Buchanan Co-ops, Inc. ; venting its: bright light1 being vis­ ly over. Moses at the age of man” and Harry S. Waterman, De­ the bills be allowed as read and: probate office, be and is here­ 24:th day of May 1929, in Liber rien, State of Michigan, Commen­ l l t l c ; ible on the earth during recent eighty years might have thought fendants. orders drawn on the proper funds by appointed for hearing said pe­ 165 of Mortgages, on page 109, by cing at the Northeast (HE) cornel years, ns it was In iSdO. that his opportunity for useful A t a session of said court held FOR SALE—Cord wood. Borden ] for the several amounts. tition; failure to make installment pay­ of the Southeast quarter (SE%) ------p------work had terminated; but during In.’ the Circuit Court Room in (lie ments at maturity and for four of the Northwest quarter (N W K) farm, 6 miles northwest of Bu- . his forty years’ retirement which Upon roll call the following Com­ It is Further Ordered, that pub­ Eagle Feathers in Demand City of St. Joseph in said County months thereafter, whereby the of Section Nine (9), Township chanan on Route 1. Ask for followed his too impetuous de­ missioners voted aye: lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Because many of the Plains In­ on the 11th day of March. 1935. mortgagee elects and declares the Eight IS) South, Range ninetees Frank Borden. 9t3p, fense of his countrymen, he was Merson, Brown, Graffort, Hatha­ lication of a copy of this order, dians and the Pueblos and Hnpi« It appearing that, the defend­ whole of the principal and interest (19) West, thence South thirty- being prepared for his great life- way and Beistle, once each week for three succes­ FOR SALE—Pure maple syrup, of southwestern Tin ted States still work. He advanced in spiritual ants are not residents of the State due and payable, as provided by three (33) rods; thence West oni The finance committee next read sive weeks previous to said day of 1935 product. Inquire Real Es- j affect the feather headgear of their understanding to the realization of Michigan, and their respective the terms of said mortgage. hundred twenty (120) rods; thencs the treasurer’s report for the hearing, in the Berrien County Re­ tate Office, Phone 92. C. ancestors ami are particularly par­ of God as Mind, Spirit, and at the places of residence are unknown. The amount claimed to be due North thirty-three (33) rods; ago of eighty his mission was un­ month of February showing a bal­ cord, a newspaper printed and cir­ Weaver. 9fc3e j tial to eagle feathers for the adorn­ On motion of A. A. Worthing­ on said mortgage at the date of thence East one hundred twentj folded to him. For forty years ance on hand March 1st in all culated in said comity. _ - -- - ■ i ment of their tiiininery, these are ton, attorney for plaintiffs, it is this notice is the sum of $3159,32, (120) rods' to the place of begin­ more he was engaged in the no funds of $16441,76. MALCOLM HATFIELD, FOR SALE—No. 1 quality soyj much in demand. ordered that the defendant, Nancy of principal and interest and the ning. light task of leading the children Moved by Commr. Beistle and Judge of Probate. further sum of $35.00, as an at­ bean hay. Highland or marsh of Israel through the wilderness Jane Pettengell, and her unknown Dated January 17, A. D. 1935, supported b y Commr. Graffort SEAL. A true copy. Florence torney’s fee provided for in said pasture with running Water for Strangest Parish in W orld toward the promised land, Mary and unascertained heirs, devisees, Ladwig, Register of Probate, The Galien-Buchanan Stati that the treasurer’s report for the : mortgage, and no suit or proceed­ cattle. Limited number, Louis E ., The strangest parish in tile Baker Eddy says ot him (Science legatees and assigns of each and Bank, a Michigan banking month of February be accepted ings at law or in equity having •Sebasty, New Carlisle, Ind. 12tlc, world is administered by the chap- and Health with Key to the Scrip­ all Of them, and “Waterman” and 1st insertion Feb. 2S; last May 16. been instituted to recover the debt corporation, successor to tht tures, p. 200), "Moses advanced and made a part o f the minutes. plain of tiie Irak Petroleum com­ Harry S.- Waterman cause their ap­ NOTICE OF arORTGAGE secured by said mortgage or any Galien State Bank, PROPER FEED and. equipment ‘ a nation to the worship of God in Motion carried; ■ ■ ■ pany. It is 1.200 miles long and pearance, to be entered herein with­ FORECLOSURE SALE part thereof. Mortgagee sare. most necessary for raising j Spirit.” What an achievement! Moved by Commr. Hathaway Now therefore. NOTICE IS about six feer wide, covering the And of him the Bible records that in Three (3) months from the date A mortgage made on January Philip C. Landsman ibdby chicks. See Our new poultry f and supported by Commr, Brown HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue area o f two pipe lines running from at the age of one hundred and of this order,' and in default there­ 30, 1926, by Arthur L. Leonard and Burns & Hadsell equipment display. Buchanan! that the clerk and treasurer be of the power of sale contained in Kirkuk to Tripoli ami Kirkuk to twenty "his eye was not dim, nor of that this bill o f complaint here­ Eva T. Leonard, husband and wife, Attorneys for Mortgagee Co-ops, Inc. 1 2 tic: directed to deposit 25% of the said mortgage and the Statute in Haifa. The chaplain ministers to his natural force abated.” in be taken as confessed by them. to Benton Harbor State Bank, a Business Address: When this great mission was re­ water tax collections beginning such case made and provided, the MAPLE SYRUP—Guaranteed as! the men in charge of these pipe Publication: hereof to be made in corporation organized and existing said mortgage will be foreclosed Buchanan. Michigan. vealed to him, the false arguments May 1st 1935, in the Water Works to’ quality and weight. Ray F. ■ lines.—Answers Magazine: the: Berrien Comity Record, a under and by virtue of the laws of by a sale of the premises describ­ of diffidence and reluctance to Extension Fund and that same be the State of Michigan, and record­ Weaver, R. R. 2. Phone 712SF13. j face the responsibility presented newspaper published and circulat­ ed therein, or so much thereof as continued until the overdraft of may be necessary to pay the 1st insertion Jan. 31; last April 25 lltOpt Copper Known Since 1524 themselves to Moses; it was only ing in said county, within Forty ed on February 3, 1926, in the of­ $5239.00 is wiped out. amount so as aforesaid due on said Copper has been known in tins when he relied on God's promise (40) days after the date hereof, fice of the Register of Deeds for NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Upon roll call the following mortgage, with six per cent inter­ F O R SALE — Iron Edge potato ; country since the year 1521, The to be with him and teach him such publication to continue there­ Berrien County, Michigan, In Liber A mortgage made by Elizabeth what to say and to do that his Commissioners voted aye: 127 of Mortgages, on page 2S2, up­ est from the da.e of this notice planter. Fred Gonder, R. R. 1, j Indians wore beads of copper. The in once in each week for six weeks and all other legal costs together VoOrhees to William Hess and Buchanan. Phone 254. 12tlc i false sense o f responsibility and Merson, Brown,; Graffort, Hath­ on which mortgage there is now first copper mine was established in diffidence was replaced by true hu­ in succession.. with said attorney’s fee, at public Eliza A. Hess, husband and wife, 1771 oh the Ontonagon river, near away and Beistle. claimed to be due the sum of five auction, to the highest bidder, at and the whole to the survivor NEW BLACKSTONE WASHER,* mility. So he went forward in his CHAS. E. WHITE, Lake Superior, and the venture Moved by Commr, Brown and thousand nine hundred ninety dol­ the front outer door of the Court thereof, dated November 13, 1925, $39,50, Quality at a low price,; work, wherein he was given the Circuit Judge, proved very successful. There was opportunity to use the spiritual supported by Commr. Hathaway TAKE NOTICE that suit is lars ($5990,00) principal and four House in the City of St. Joseph, and recorded in the office of the Hbuswerth’s- Phone 139. Ilt3c j Berrien County, Michigan, on Mon­ an attempt to mine copper at a quality of meekness and receive that the City purchase the filing brought to quiet the title to the hundred seventy-eight and sixteen Register of Deeds for Berrien the revelation of moral law. box as recommended by the clerk hundredths dollars ($478.16) inter­ day, the 29th day of April, LEGION AUXILIARY—Food sate, j mine railed Keweenaw in 1761, but following lands in the City of Bu­ County, Michigan, on Novmber 17, On page 246 of Science and for filing deeds and other valu­ est, will be foreclosed by public 1935, at ten o’clock in the fore­ Saturday morning, March 16, at * with little or no commercial suc­ chanan in said county and state, 1925, In liber 157 of mortgages Health Mrs. F,ddy says: "Except able papers. Sale to satisfy the above amounts noon. Clarence Runner store, l l t l c j cess. to wit: on page 66, being in default and for the error of measuring and Upon roll call _ the following and lawful costs of foreclosure, at The premises to be sold are sit­ limiting all that is good and beau­ Beginning at a point sixty-five uated in the City of Buchanan, the power of sale contained there­ Commissioners voted aye. the west front door of the Court MARL—to keep our truck and■' tiful, man would enjoy more than and twenty-five hundredths (65.25) Berrien County, Michigan, and are in having become operative, notice GAINS % LBS. - Merson, Brown, Graffort, Hath­ House in the City of St, Joseph, men employed. Will sell or trade threescore years and ten and still feet west of the southeast corner described in said mortgage as fol­ is hereby given that the mortgaged marl at 25c per yard. Trade for J MONTHS maintain his vigor, freshness, and away and Beistle. of Block "K” in A. B. Clark’s ad­ Michigan, at the hour of ten o’clock lows, to wit: premises will be sold at public sale, promise. Man, governed by im­ seed, live stock, tools, or wdll; Moved by Commr. Graffort and dition to the village (now city) of in the forenoon of May 27, 1935, Lot eighteen (IS), in Maple at the front door of the Court COD LIVER 03L— Once a mortal Mind, is always beautiful the mortgaged premises to be sold sell on terms. R. Schwartz, tele- j supported by Commr. Hathaway Buchanan; thence north to the Tract Addition to the Village (now House in the City of St. Joseph, Punishment—Now a Treat and grand. Each succeeding year that the street committee he au­ being situated in the City of Ben­ City) of Buchanan. phone 141. lltlc * unfolds wisdom, beauty, and holi­ north line of said Block "K ;” Berrien County, Michigan, on Mon­ Gtojs trying to force your children1 to take nasty- ton Harbor, Berrien County, Mich­ Dated January 3C-th, 1935. ness.” . . . thorized to have the street sweep­ thence west Fifty eight and five day, the 29th day of April 1935, at tasting: fishy flavored cod h ver oils. Give them igan, and more particularly descri­ Industrial Building and Coco Cod— the cod. liver oil with n delicious The grandeur and glory of life er refilled and placed in first class tenths (58.5) feet; .thence south to ten o’clock a. m. eastern standard chocolate taste— and watch their bodies crow condition. bed as follows: Loan Association, daily with vigorous, athletic strength! Airs. are stretching out before us in the the south line of said Block ‘'K” ; time. Merder of Milwaukee says: eternity of good. It is not oppor­ Upon roll Call the following The Northwesterly three (3) feet Mortgagee. thence east Fifty eight and five Frank R. Sanders, The amount now claimed to be *'Before my child took tunity which is lacking, for God is Commissioners voted aye: and seven (7) inches of Lot Seven .Don't Take Drastic. Drug’s Coco Codslic only weighed f the Giver. It is the to per­ tenths (58.5) to, place of beginning. Attorney for Mortgagee, due on said mortgage, both prin­ Tour Kidneys, contain 9 million tiny SO lbs. Now, in tied * Merson, Brown, Graffort, Hath­ (7) and the Southeasterly twenty- ceive it for which we must pray. A. A. Worthington, Business Address, cipal and interest, is six hundred tubea -or Altera which may bo endangered . . v&ttfhs* lime, she weighs away and Beiste. one (21) feet and five (5) inches of by neglect or drastic* Irritating drugs. Bo •||| J05K lbs, and she has. Often fear and care form a mist, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Buchanan, Michigan. six and 50-100 ($606.50)' dollars, catetut I t functional' Kidney or Bladder $£$5, not been ill since.” Moved by Commr. Hathaway and Lot Six (65, all In Block Forty- disorders make you sudor from Getting but as Truth clears the vision we Business Address, and also the costs of foreclosure jj*y. Othercodlivcroilshave three (43), Antisdale’s Addition to 1st insertion .Jan. 31; last April 18 tJP,Slights. Nervousness. Boss* of Pep. Leg are enabled to see opportunity as supported by Commr. Brown that Buchanan, Mich. and attorney fees. Pains', Rheumatic Pains; Dizziness, Clr- only Vitamins A and D. ever at hand.— The Christian Sci­ MORTGAGE SALE mes Under Eyes. Neuralgia,. Acidity. but Coco Cod is also the Mayor and Clerk be authorized the City of Benton Harbor. Berrien The mortgaged premises being Burning';, Smarting- or Itching-, you don’ t * rich In; Vitamin B —the ence Monitor. to borrow $1000.00 from the Per­ st insertion Mar. 14; last Mar. 2S County, Michigan. Also a strip Default having oeen made in the need; .to* take chances; A ll druggists' now } appetite and. growth 1 described as all that certain piece nave the most modern ndvanced. treats promoting vitamin. petual Repair Fund. The note to STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ of land six (6) inches in width, by conditions of a certain mortgage Read the Ads. or parcel o f land situated In the ut for these troubles—a Doctor’s nrc*«« [ Startyourchildren with one hundred (100) feet in length made by Wilbur West and Alice B. irlptfon called Oystex (SIsa-Tex). ^Vorks bear the same rate of interest as bate .Court for the Cpunty of villae-e (now city) of Buchanan, Coco Cod today. At all West, husband and wife, to the In­ fast— safe and sure* In 4S hours it must drug stores, the note Jan. 2nd, 1934. Berrien. under the , north wall of the Yellow Berrien County, Michigan, to wit: brlnfr new vitality and Is guaranteed to A t a session .of said court, held dustrial Building and Loan Asso­ make you feel 30 years; younger in ono Upon roll call the following Com­ Front Building and the use of said Commencing at the center of the a'eek, or; nvoney back on return of empty at the Probate Office in the City of wall to a height of forty (40) feet, ciation, a Michigan Corporation, oackage, CYstex costs; only 3c a. doae at WEAK AND SKINNY missioners voted ave: public highway at the southwest St. Joseph in1 said county, on the same being part of Lot Seven (7), dated the 12th day of May, 1930, Iruggists and tho guarantee protects you* P GGCO COD Merson, Brown, Graffort,- Hath­ 5th. day of March A. D. 1935. comer of lands formerly owned by The CodUverOilThatTastes Like Chocolato away and Beistle, said Block Fortyrthree (43) afore­ and recorded in the office of the Present’:. Hon. Malcolm Hatfielcl.' Register of Deeds of Berrien coun­ Daniel Carlisle; thence north along WOMEN Upon motion by Commr. Graf­ said. Judge o f Probate. In the Matter ty, Michigan, on the 15th day of the center of said highway five fort and supported by Commr. of the Estate o f Laura Lufkin, in­ No proceedings at law have been rods to stake corner; thence at taken to foreclose this mortgage. May, 1930, in Irbe> 165 of mort­ COULD NOT DC HER AND CHILDREN Hathaway the meeting adjourned competent. Theron D. Childs, hav­ gages, on page 176. by failure to right angles east twelve rods to Until Monday evening, March 18, BENTON HARBOR STATE ing filed in said Court his supple­ make installment payments at ma­ stake corner; thence at right Saved by new Vitamin* of Cod Liver 1935, at 7:30-p. m. - BANK, angles south five rods to the south Oil in tasteless tablets. mental final account, and his pe­ turity and for four months there­ HOUSEWORK f.OW many Signed, tition praying for. the.' allowance . Mortgagee line of the said land formerly own­ w om en are Pounds of firm healthy flesh instead of Dated, this 28th day of after, whereby the mortgagee VVTHEN every- bare scrnKsry bones L New viiror, vim and Harry A. Post, Clerk. thereof and for the assignment of elects and declares the whole ed by Daniel Carlisle; thence west W thing you at- . just dragging them­ energy instead *f tired listlessness ! Steady, Frank C. Merson, Mayor. Februaray, A. D. 1935 on said line twelve rods to the selves around, all. nuiet nerves! That is what thousands of the residue of said estate to amount of the principal and inter-: I tempt isia burden i, people are getting through scientists* latest l l t l c Charles W. Landis, administrator GRAY & GRAY, center of the highway and place of —when you .are tired'otic, with peri­ discovery—the Vitamins ot Cod Diver Oil est due and payable, as provided of the Estate of Laura Lufkin, de­ Attorneys for Mortgagee, beginning. Said land being situ­ nervous and irri­ odic weakness and concentrated in little sugar coated tablets 1st insertion Mar. 14; last Mar. 2,8 by the terms of said mortgage. lain? They should Without any of its horrid, fishy taste or smell. ceased. Business Address: ated in the northeast quarter of table—at your McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they’re STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ 120 Pipestone Street, The amount claimed to be due on w it’ s end— cry tnow that Lydia called! “ Cod Liver Oil in Tablets” , and they It is Ordered, That the 8th day the southeast quarter Of section 26, E. Pinkham’s Tab­ bate Court for-the County oi Benton Harbor, Michigan. said mortgage at the date of this this medicine. It simply work Wonders. A little boy of 3, seri­ of April A, D. 1935, at ten notice is the sum o f $104.25 of town 7 south, range 18 west. may be just what lets relieve peri­ ously sick, got well and gained 10j4 lbs. in Berrien. Dated January 31,1935. odic pains and dis­ just one month. A girl of thirteen after the o’clock in the forenoon, at said 1st insertion Jan. 31; last April 18 principal and interest and the fur­ you need for extra. same disease, gained 3 lbs. the first week and At a session of said Court, held probate office, be and is hereby William Hess and Eliza A. comfort. Small; size: only 25 cents. 2 lbs. each week after. A young mother who MORTGAGE SALE ther sum of $35.00 as an attorney’s energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus o f at the Probate Office in the city appointed for examining and al­ Hess, husband and wife, and Trenton, New Jersey, says, "After Mrs. Dorsie Williams ofDanville, could not cat or sleep after baby came got of St. Joseph in said county, on Default having been made in the fee provided for in said mortgage, Illinois, says, “I had no ambition all her health backhand gained 10 lbs. in less lowing said account and hearing the Whole to the survivor doing just a little work 1 had to lie: than, a month. the 6th dhy of March A. D. 1935. conditions of a certain mortgage and no suit or proceedings at law and was terribly nervous. Your Tab­ You simply must try McCoy’s at once. said petition; made by George H. Batchelor and thereof, down: My mother-in-law recom­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, or in equity having been instituted mended the. Vegetable Compound. lets helped my periods and built me Remember if you don’t gain at least 3 lbs. of It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Lucy E. Batchelor, husband and to recover the debt secured by said Mortgagees. firm healthy flesh in a month get your money Judge of Probate. In the Matter lic notice thereof be given by pub­ I can see a wonderful change now.” up.” Try them next month: back.- Demand and get McCoy’s—the original wife, to the Industrial Building and mortgage or any part thereof. A. A. Worthington. and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets of the Estate of Nora E. Leiterj lication of a copy, of this order, Attorney for Mortgagees. R A , - -approved by Good Housekeeping deceased. Floyd Leiter having filed for three successive weeks prev­ Loan Association, a Michigan Cor­ Now, therefore, NOTICE IS Institute., Refuse all substitutes— poration, dated the 29th day of HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue Business Address, insist, on the original McCoy’* in said Court his petition, praying* ious to said day of hearing, in the Buchanan, Mich. ^ there are none better* for license to sell the interest of Berrien County Record, *'a news­ of the power of sale contained m •sr^w »• JA&E SEVEN Th u r s d a y , Ma r c h u , 19 3 5 . THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD

night of the attack, deafened ail To the right of the sun, the great ing himself up .hand ovo.r hand with loudly, % ery 'cXt}J|n'^fi':iftie';$6|x»'t be* -AyT OFEY. markets of the -world other sound. Tony thought: “We’re glowing crescents o f Bronson Al­ greater ease and rapidity than was tween Bronson--Beta and Bronson wb Re?ter of; A Hi reacted violently . after Presi­ leaving: the earth t’*' A quivering pi pha and lironson lieta toomed: ever exhibited by any sailor. He’ Alpha, where the gravity of one dent Roosevelt ideciared his admlnr larger and larger. Eve sat with the ship that jarred the soul. .An was greeted with pleasure—any neutralizes the gravity of the other. - istration would seek further .ja’ckr upthrust ert the feet, 11 end roll's To-.y as a pert scops turned n;t them slight incident had an exaggerated JBronsou Alpha and the fragments ing ,np fit commodity prices. -Stocks lips meting in counting that could and: displayed them on the screen. effect upon the passengers; but Ids of our world, pulling oneway, strike rl/ven rid' Over rallied jn .New York, government They could plainly sse that Bron­ demeanor was serious. no* lunger ho heard. The eyes of the an''equilibrium hero with the pull of bonds’ sagged, and the falling.Brit­ son Alpha was below ami approach­ raaif of the crew watching those Ups “I want you all to be witnesses Bronson Beta, which we arc ap­ ish pound rose, four cents. The ing; the earth : Bronson; Beta, slow­ so that when they reached fifty a: of the reason tor Lliis journey-.” be proaching.” .President hurriedly: issued another second switch was touched, and the ly turning; was higher and much said soberly. Tony’s heart raced. Tt was diffi­ Heavy Fighting Reported as Greek Government Seeks statement explaining that: liis ad­ 'B$ Sdwlh.BalKS.es* nearer the ship. He .switched off the lights. Tho cult to breathe: lie felt himself room was plunged into darkness re,- to Put Spo’.vn Insurrection^SenaloP Robinson vocacy fit higher prices did not and PMIIp Wylie ! Moved: only by the (lini, rays of tiny '•Bo you see tlieir relation?" she screen glowed, mid on It they -sa\v: faint, dizzy and nauseated. mean further, devaluation of the asked. j bulbs over tile instruments them, the earth. His brain roared. Scores liiiey Long in Heated Senate Session. dollar, at least not for the present. “I lot wren (he Sronson Liodios?'' selves. A slight ciiange in the. feel­ For an hour the Space. Ship's pas­ The air was becoming filled with The first statement ■ was made by. Copyright by Edwin Balmer 5 said Tony. “Aren't they nearer -to- sengers watched silently ns Bi-nn- people. The slightest motion was and FIvlUpi ‘Wylte; s' In? of air pressure against the ear- ithe President at a press -conference gefher than they have ever been son’s Alpha swept upon the scone, sufficient to cause one to depart WNUi Servica l grunts, B y EDWARD V/. PICKARD' when he was asked if lie believed before?" ©, Western Newspaper Union. Ten?- reached' toward Eve. end a- gigantic body, weird, Imniiioiis;: from whatever anchorage one had. prices had now risen sufficiently,-to 1 “.” :;efi nearer; and as Father— . Tony saw .Hendron going hand over THE NARRATIVE j. felt her hand stretching to meat his. and ungimssabh’. many times larger .warrant stabilization. He replied and Professor Bronsqp—ealeulated.: than the earth. It moved toward the hand on tlie cable through the stair, .Served; his nation so gallantly. J.us------|. The fiery trail of the second Ark; HE Greek government ,1s milk­ .that.they had not; that:’.they. were ascending head foremost, his feel T ing a grim effort to slump out tice Holmes was burn in Boston, tiie still too' low in relation to debis. app^Wn^Kjcr^k^n. flMlr ’ °f S?j"- Bronson Beta, being much the earth with the relentless pet’cepr sun of the noted American poet of smaller and lighter, was revolving trailing out behind him, Lite fast growing rov.ult which start­ Butopa, receives a, succession: oC ra- ullfltio.;. vuiior already \vu$ miles tibility of the hands of a large the same name. lie entered. Har­ cHograms offering him $1,000, final- a\vn\? about Bronson Alpha. The orbit clock, and those who looked upon- ' That was all lie remembered. He ed in Crete and lias spread to tlm TY.OIvl HJR.OTA, Japanese foreign ly ?2&,000r for an exclusive news- * V . . vard and was in liis senior year was not a circle; it was a very fell into coma. mainland. Greek ■ minister, sees in tlie dispute paper interview tUvuIgrlufir the xnis- * In t;uo pHi'Scniior eUaUuKT the uu* its awe-inspiring approach' held .when the Civil war began. He en­ sitm that hrinprs him from South • on-flurahle m<;,% in a ^tontlv long ellipse. Sometimes, thereforcy When his senses returned lie was government .planes over settlement of Japanese farm­ Africa* RawsdeU, noted aviator, has » tuuuiauic. i.out lObL 1*1 a feLiuuj their breaths; listed as a lieutenant, was promot­ this brought Bronson Bela much Once again Hendron spoke. “ What lying on something hard and cold, liomlied the home iti ers in Arizona, a spark which may- heen secretly commissioned at Cape- , CTOSCendu until Jill those who lav ed to a captaincy and retired with to.wn by Lord lthondiw and: Protcs- thoi*t‘ wotr* rrv*{>s:t':l tvltlt closer to Alpha than at other times. will take place now cannot be defi­ He explored it with his lingers, and Crete of former Fre­ ignite flames of discontent a'htb sor Bronson, th astronomer, to tly luu-L " UL wun uigtaiuir the rank of colonel. He was wound­ Wjieit they went m-o.itmi the sun, nitely ascertained. In view of the. realized dully that it was the glass ni i e r Eiciithcrioa cause sregrettable .consequences be­ across the ^Ieditcrrancan to. the Cast torce upon the deck.. ed three times. After the war tie the enormous force of the sun's at­ retardation of Bronson Alpha’s screen which projected the peri- Venizelos. and also tween Japan ,and tlie United States, returned to school and obtained liis traction further distorted tlie orbit, speed caused by its collision witlii sedpe views. It was the ceiling, struck at live naval lie told the lower house of the Jap­ law degree. In TSS2, Holmes was and Bronson Beta probably is near­ the moon, I have reason to believe then, on which the passengers were vessels manned by anese diet. He -expressed extreme elevated to the Supreme court of er Alpha now than it ever was be­ that its course will be completely lying in a tangled heap, am! not the rebels standing off apartment. Kanscloll arrives and » Tony, who was tftill able to rlvink, Massachusetts, ami in 1!)02, Presi­ regret that American authorities fore. Also, notice it is at the point disrupted.’’ deck, Tlieir positions had been re­ the shore of Crete. had not been able to settle tiie mat­ f ^ p l ? Cnf?ov’c,V-S t r o S i'S n i- to despite the awful acceleration of I versed. He thought that he wiis dent Roosevelt appointed 'him to Hansdell. j the ship, realized presently that the 1 in its orbit which is more favoruble Inch by inch, as it seemed, the-- Venizelos is; openly ter, .a.nd .said lie was pressing fpr- two bodies came closer together;, stone deaf, and (hen perceived tint! heading the forces the United States. Supreme court. ' c h a p t e r IX.— Kow York nows- I din was diminishing. From bis for us." On October -i. 502S, when he was an .early solution. Exclusion of ’tiie?- “ You mean for our lauding on Down there on the little earth were the noise of the motors bad stopped of sedition, and. re­ Japanese has.been asked under -the “ papers publish a statement mscla by t rather scan tv knowledge of physics. Ex-Premier eighty-seven years old, lie became millions of scattered, demoralized entirely. They were falling toward ports say, has seized n.^ n t S S i he tried to deduce vtUut was happen- it?” asked Tony. Venizelos. tlie oldest man 'ever to sit on the alien land '.ownership law, and it “For that; and especially is it human beings. They were watchr, 'Biohson Beta, using ;gra\*it,y ami SI,000.000 from the the Ark had ranched air bench ■ of the Supreme court. He is probable ;tlmt no fundamental .so.- ing this awful phenomenon in ; the ' their own inertia to sustain that C-anea treasury to finance the re­ two planets, which must have brok- 'SO thin time it tful uot C*Uiy ;?ourul favorable to us, after we land—if retired in January, 1932. lution' can be arrived at until - the cn away from another star or sun ^vaves% or else it was traveling so wo do.” amended Eve; and site skies. Around them the ground, downward flight', tic understood volt exclusion clause of. - tlie ’ immigra­ and traveled,traveled tnrougti...... _ interstellar . .. , ,, . . wily he lmd seen Hendron pulling fust that its sou in l could not catch gathered the children to her. She was rooking, tho tides were rising, The rebellion has been plotted tion . act, which has .been, hanging space for an incalculable tune, until himself along the staircase. H0.11- CBS a 'L’E administration leaders ihey came to a region of the heav­ up with it. The speed of tiiat dimi­ sat between them, an arm about lava was'bursting forth, winds were for a, whole year, and broke .when fire since‘ 1924, lias been5 settled. | ens which brought them at last un­ each, gazing at the screen. blowing, oceans were boiling, fires dron " liatr been transferring to the 20 naval' officers, both active -and Save decided to virtually • abol-1 der the attraction of the sun* The nution seemed to increase. The control room at the opposite end iSh. iNRA u’lien it .exph-.es- in June,' statement ends: "Their previous “You see. the sun bail not surely were catching, and ho man courage.- retired, seized the Salamis arsenal. O N A LD ’RIOHBERG-,:,executive course, consequently, has been modi­ chamber became quieter and quiet­ of the ship. and' set up: in its place ;a . plan of er. Tony reflected, lit spite of the •capluved' Bronson Beta and Bron­ was facing complete frustration. As the revolt spread, rebels boarder! j director of-the NatiO;iial Emer­ fied. by the sun. and. as a result, " The passengers were breathing, self-government in business, elihi- they.are. now approaching us.* The fearful torment ho was undergoing:, son Alpha. They bad arrived from Above them tlie sky was filled with the 'five warships* ".while the crews Dgency council,.and one^frtlie.clos- result of the Inevitable collision aomu incalculable distance and this awful onrtishiug mass. gaspiDg, hiccoughing: tlieir hearts were ignorant of the plan, and put iuating present coerc-ive 'measures, must be the end. of the earth* Thu that eventually the only sound were pounding; tlieir faces were esfadvisers,’of the Efesld'ent,, ‘’gimr- approaching bodies are referred to they have rounded the sun, but, They would, perhaps, in the last uutler steam. Government planes and-giving over adminiscrative-func-. ■anteed” .that tlfei'c'- as Bronson Alpha and Bronson. Beta, which would afflict it would come stark white: but they seemed to be without furrllei- interference than staggering seconds, feel themselves were dispatched to the sc,ene and lions ol tlie new program -t.o the w.ould' be .no [mone­ the latter being the smaller—about from, the breeches of the tubes in alive. Tony knew they would be all federal, trade cpuimision.. .-Thus the- size of the earth, and. revolving: the control rooms*, arul the rooms the sun’s attraction, they would re­ withdrawn from the feeble gravity pursued the rebel ships down' tlie tary inflation ; as about Bronson- Alpha as the moon, treat again and perhaps never re­ of their own earth, to fall headlong right ns soon ns the gravity from Aegean sea. The cruiser AvcrolT .would - end ’. one ofkthe administra- J does about th* earth* themselves would insulate that* Bronson Beta became stronger. I-Ie long ns Fninkiin'D. appear. townnl Bronson Alpha. was struck by ail aerial bomb while tion’s , most ’ spectacular an.d far- i , . . . . I Presently Ite realized that tho rinsr- knew that the voyage was more Roosevelt is Fresi- CHAPTER III...... Tts going. „ 10 bo 1 ; ...... ,.A '•‘But on the course toward the Tony shuddered as he watched. the vessel lay in Souda bay, near reaching -experiments. .In its gen- j doomsday, isn’t It?’* Tony Drake insr Hi his cars war louder than the Ilian half finished. He fell Into a ,dent. His s t a t e^ sun, Alpha destroyed the moon, as Earth and Bronson Alpha were blit Crete, nud the two other ships were eral form, the plan calis for per­ aska Eve. “No, Tony—more than noire made hy the passage of the state between sleep ami coma. meut came ' in an- doomsday*. Dawn after doomsday,* we know, and this luul an effect a few moments apart. It seemed repqrted to have been overtaken and mission to join. In -.voluntary codes she tolls him. Sho explains that Uie ship. Kve had relaxed the crip on Some one woke him. “We're eat­ swer to a quesfipji- upon both Alpha and Bronson Beta, as It the continents below Llicm.' bombed near the island of Cythera regulating .trnde.prnctices and elinv- first time the- Bronson Bodies np- hi* ha tut. irttc at that moment he ing. How about a sandwich?” He ert at, a> lecture In trench the earth they will not hit controlled hy Alpha. And now were swimming across the seas, as with undetermined damage. inating unfair .competition. ’Ericc ft, but the second time, one. Bron­ foil :i pressure. sat up. The gravity was still very Boston. . i something even more profound is if the seas were hurling themselves Martial law prevailed throughout fixing will be outlawed. Business son Beta, will pass* and- tho other •‘It's horrible, isn’t ii?*’ Eve cried. slight, but an hour later conditions “If we. are to as­ win lift the- earth and demolish it. going to batmen. Alpha will have upon the land; and presently they and industry will agree to miiiimum To devise means of transferring to were improved for moving about the country; rail, telephone and tel­ sume t.h a t Presi- "Yes. hut tho worst is over. \WH saw great cracks, in the abysses of wages and niaxinuiiiv hours, and Bronson Beta, so much like the 1 . contact with the world. Tiiat will the chamber, by tlie starting of the egraphic communications have been • jdent R.ooseV.elt-will earth. Is what is occupying tho | w acretoratinc for some time, which were fire, spread along the only.when these staudard.s.are vio­ minds of the* members of the Leaguo j fhnntrh M destroy the earth and will send motors which were to decelerate the cut off and normal activities sus­ Donald be President for- the remote dry land. Into tlie air wore lated, can the government apply of the Last Days Bronson Alpha off in another path. ship. The floor was firm again. On pended. Richberg n'ext-r six years, _I_. Cii AFTER iv .—Heudron tens- * l'.nt’rg.v murnotl to him. tie strug- lifted mighty whirls of steam. -The. compulsory codes. r One almost ccrcuii effect o f the the screen at tlieir feet they could Heavy fighting with serious losses .can; tell you this; .' I.$an guarantee J Tony he is to be a member of the clod with the bonds that held his nebulous 'atmosphere' of Bronson At. the same time United States selected crew of the projected Space catastrophe is tiiat it. will break ;sec Bronson Beta. It was white like on botli sides have been reported in there . will be no ~ inflation while Ship which Hendron plans to build, head, find presently spoke again to Bronson Beta away from tlie dom­ Alpha touched the air of the earth, District Judge W. G.-Bprali, in'New with the Idea of landing on Bron­ an immense moon, but veiled in the Struma valley, and in tiie Mace­ Franklin ,D. Roosevelt; is";President;” live. She was deathly pale. He and then the very earth bulged. Its ‘ Orleans, denied a government- pe­ son Beta, and tbs scientist advises inating contiol of Bronson Alpha clpuds. Here and there bits of its donian city of Kavalla. Fear-has Richberg said. * ■ s him to gain a knowledge of agri­ looked; at. the other passengers. ■shape altered before their eyes. It tition to compel a box manufacturer culture and proficiency in manual and leave Beta subject to (he sun. .superficial geography were visible. been expressed tiiat (lie country ’ He' dodged further - discussion \o£ Many of them won: still uncoit- Tiiat will provide a much more sat­ became plastic. " It was drawn oub« to comply with the maximum hour arts- and elementary mechanics. scicnis. most of them only partly ■In, four hours the deceleration had will - bp .plunged into a factional ■the" subject,'and-refused to comment Tony rounds up suitable men. and isfactory orbit tor us about our egg-shaped. The cracks girdled the civil war of uuestiniated propor­ and ra iii i mu in wage provisions of as to what -was beiDg done by the women to: build the ship’ fit a can­ awaiu of what was happening. He been greatly increased. In six, tonment Hendron established in sun.” globe. A great section of the earth tions. The government has offered the lumber, code, .ruling that tlie government internationally and mar tried to lift his head from tlie floor, Bronson Beta was visibly spreading northern Michigan. Just before the •TV?” echoed Tony. itself lifted up and peeled away, amnesty to the rebel troops if they national .industrial .recovery act Is’ tionally- on monetary policies. How­ planets' first approach, Tony re­ but the upward pressure still over­ leaping toward Bronson Alpha with on the screen. Deceleration held turns to New York to report “ Fs— if wo get there." said Eye; capitulate peacefully. unconstitutional. The.: ruling is* ex­ ever, . Richberg did ' touch on tlie powered. him. Then the lights in live an inconceivable force. them tightly on the floor, but they to Hendron tho existing conditions ■and she bent and kissed the cldl- Saloniki harbor lias been heavily pected to bring 'before "tiie-'United Tpwnsend' plan -for payment, o f $20.0 throughout the country. cabin went out and the screen was The two planets struck. could crawl across each other la- tiren. mined in preparation for .an attack States Supreme court the consti­ monthly to ail- persons over sixty. CHAPTER. Y*—Hendron has not illuminated. Across one side was Decillions of tons of mass collid­ iboriously. and in turn stare at the been able to find a metal or an al­ At the end of an hour all tlie hy the rebel licet, and land batter­ tutionality .of tiie .interstate com­ He said : 1 • a glimpse of the mill which they ing in cosmic catastrophe. floating, cloudy sphere upon which loy which will withstand the heat lights in 1 lu- passeuger quarters ies have.-been reinforced by heavy merce clause o f’the lumber code. ' “If everybody, oyer sixty .is.to .get and- pressure of atomic energy to were leaving, a, bright hurtling yel­ "It's not direct,” Dtiquesneshout­ j'tlib'y expected to arrive. * be • used in propelling the space jvere turned our, atuUjic earth was calibernav.nl guns. Eight additional .§200 a month, yo.u can be ceriaiu .it low si rear.:, hut it was not Unit ed, “dli, G—d! Perhaps—” j The” hours draggeir'inorc, .cvcu, ShHfF'" The night before Hendrcm again flushed on the screen. Its classes have been called .'to the col­ HAT "ancient reposi|ory of dig­ is go'ing-to come .out of the, pockets and his immediate party arc to fly which held his attention. Ju tlie Steam, fire, smoke. Tongues of than they had on tlie outward jour­ to Michigan the tides rush, through diminution in size was already ors as \younded troops pour into T nity,” the senate, lias been treat­ o f everybody between '.eighteen and the streets, of Now York. center of the screen, was part of a flame from the center of the earth. ney. A word of warning went startling; ami the remains of Eu­ Saloniki from tiie battlefront. Tlie ed to an; .exhibition of personali­ sixty.' CHAPTER VT.—‘The tides sweep curved disk. Tony realized that he Tlie planets ground together and through the ship. Tlie passengers rope. stranded in a new ocean, government claiiqs loyal ties, vituperation, barely' avoided : “When those under sixty bave^ar- back to the Appalachians oh tho was stating up at half of the north­ then moved across each other. It look another drink of water, ate 100.000 e^st and. to the mountains on tlie looked like a child's model "flour-■ troops. 00 airplanes and a quantity f.i's t i c encounters,' rived at the'unseifish-attitude where Pacific sUlCr and quakes Change the ern hemisphere of tlie earth. was like watching an eclipse. The another mouthful of food, and once and .water map. of heavy motorized artillery are and • general' up­ they .are'ready to dig to pay .every­ entire surface of the earth.. Tire Once again Eve pressed his hand, magnitude of the disaster was again strapped themselves to tlie Washington government moves as A point of light showed smld.feu- ready, -although good part of this roar - c.e n t e.r i n g body:, ov.er sixty the "$200 a .uiontU;'*! “Huany millions as possible to the and Tony returned the pressure. veiled by hot gases and stupendous" floor. Hendron turned on more ly very bright, and as a second aibOut ’Senator Long there will have been a tremendous great Mississippi valley. The Hen- In tile control room. Hendron still flames, and was diminished in a\v-- j power. .equipment Is said to be old and de­ drem settlement survives unpreced­ passed, it appeared to extend so tiiat should set a spread - of. real • Christianity. ' ;But ented earthquakes, the seismic dis­ sat in the sling with his hand on fulness by the intervening distances- A half hour passed, and lie did fective. turbances having started the day that it stood array from the earth record;; for even that the.government can’t get the money the rheostat. His eyes traveled to a and by the seeming slowness witlr- ,not ’ budge. His face was taut A report from Alexandria claims Hendron. and his party leave New like a white-hot needle. a.iigust bpdy. .Gsad- out’ of thin air.” York for the cantonment. meter which showed their distance wliicli It took place. The dangers of space had been met. that Venizelos lias abandoned Crete The ttpslmoting light curved, be­ ecl into aeti.on by CHAPTER VIE—Bronson Alpha away from tlie earth. Thou they Bronson Alpha rode between them Now came the last great test. At and fled toward Egypt. collides with the moon and wipes came horizontal and shot parallel •the almost -daily fir npHERE.seems to be no doubt moved on to a chronometer. He and the earth. Then—on its opposite liis side again was Duquesnc. So it out. FiUpsdeil' and Eliot James, an with the earili. moving apparently rades of Loushina’s about tlie “pinic slip” clause sin English poet whom Hendron has in­ hod already determined the time sidt—fragments of tho shattered great was the" pressure of retarda­ TX 1MINU1TVE King Prajadhipok -4 vited to join the colony, leave on an wir.li such speed that it seemed to Kinglisb. majority tlie income tax law being repealed. aerial recan.no issancc. as the Hen- uecessary for acceleration — one ; world reappeared. Distance showed tion that It was almost impossible -*--'"of Siam has renounced his haye traversed a measurable frac­ leader Joe Robin­ Overwhelming sentiment for its rlron colony is: in. ignorance of con­ hundred and twelve minutes—and •between them—widening, scattering for him to move, and yet it was throne, relinquished his claims to ditions' elsewhere^ They return safe­ tion of the Alps while they son of Arkansas abolishment lias been expressedfin*- ly, reporting almost universal de­ he .could not shorten it. distance. Bronson Alpha moved, necessary to do so with great deli­ being known as “brother of tlie watched- > arose, wliite with botli bouses of icongress, and fhp struction and a reign: of lawless­ Hendron operated the switch con­ away on Us terrible course, fiery, cacy. A fractional miscalculation moon and possessor of 21 um­ 1 ness throughout the country. Abruptly, rhon. the trail zig­ rage, and let loosen house ways and means commifti;e trolling the choice of periscopes, spread enormously in ghastly light. would mean that all ills work had brellas,” assuming the simpler, if zagged: if curved hack toward the .castigation designed to blast tlie ir­ lias already approved Uie resolution v CHAPTER Ylir.—-Three weeks fn the midst of the glass screen, Tlie views on the visagrapli gone for nothing. still 'unpronounceable.name of Prince later, Ransdell, with Peter Vander­ earth, and the doomed ship com­ repressible Lung into submission. offered by Chairman Db’ughtpigkS bilt,, prominent New Yorker, selected changed .quickly. The sun showed T11 the optica! instrument to which Sulchodayn, ami retired to- tlie sim­ tlie earth now appeared as a round menced to .descend, impelled by its Robinson appealed to the senate ’oils taken disclose a lieavy majoi?: by Hendron as a member of the globe, its diameter in both direc­ its furious fiaiues. The telescopic he screwed his eyes, he stared at ple life of a'1.1 English country gen­ 1 party on the Space Ship, and James, own motors, in a nether second to assert .Use! f a ml put Long, whom ity in the senate favor repeal, ai)(j k fly over a large section of the de­ tions clearly apparent. More than periscopes concentrated on the frag­ a bright foaming mass of what tleman, By Ills action, the ox-inon- there was a faint glow and then:— he called “a madman.” in liis place. both Democratic and Republican— vastated country. They are at­ half of il lay in shadow, hut the ment of tlie earth. looked like clouds. A vast abyss arch set a record, for it h probably tacked by a crazed, mob1 and each only a luminous trail, which dis­ Vice; President Garner and more house leaders are pledged to' leiitjl*! member of the party wounded, but illuminated half was like a great . “TheyTe calculating,” Hendron .separated him from those clouds, the first time in.history, that .a ruler they return alive, and' Ransdell lias appeared rapidly, like the pathway itikl yet its distance shortened rap­ than a dozen senators shook hands tlieir strength to prompt passage found and brought back a sample relief map. The whole of r.hc OiLt- of fire left by a meteor. said. has abandoned power because' his of metal which, chemists- have been Puriiig a lull .o;f bumble voices idly. He looked at tlie gauge that government rejected" his . demands wii.li Robinson when lie closed, and ,the: measure. ..Gongressional ,deei? etL States, part of Europe and the Flashes rose and traveled on. siom on the “pink slips” miist J)e- . unable1 to discover, and. which is In­ Kyto could lie heard, praying to • measured fiietr altitude from the for greater freedom and democratic galleries applauded until the .chair dispensable. to- the construction of north potar regions, were revealed Indications -were that the ships of regis.tered li.efore; JIarcli: 15, the (date.- the Space Ship* strange gods in .Tapanese. Eliot ; surface of tile .planet, and at the .control fti.r Ills people. “ My inten­ threatened to clear them. R had no Lo their gaze. In wonder they re­ other nations had i?ut safely away for filing fax returns, if it ,iS';‘to CHAPTER IX.—The Space Siiip garded tltt* world that lm.d been .Tames drummed oh the padded floor gauge whicll. reckoned tlieir speed. tion that- tiie people should have perceptible .effect .on Long other will accommodate only 100 persons, from the ruins of the earth and Suddenly (lie clouds seemed to 'than to cause him to rush back, to i serve its intended purpose. with the Tower species of life Hfen- their home. They could see clearly were following the American Space with monotonous linger tips. Tony a real voice in tiie policy of the drop Is. Conveying to .the .New the colossal changes which hail clehclled Five’s'hand. Time passed— ; rush up toward him. government lias been ineffective.” the senate .chamber, am! 'renew ibis; Earth1.. There are 1,000 picked men Ships. a track on Robinson. : •O CLAY -WILLIAMS, head df- the arid women, in Hetulron’s camp. been wrought upon it, The great The implications of these lights it seemed liouf.s. A man hurried , Hendron pressed a stud. The’ re-: the ox-king wrote in -bis message —■ When half of them, ilk* in an at­ inland sea that occupied the Mis­ down tiie spiriil staircase. He went: nirdarion was perceptibly in*; of .abdication. “Since, r realize that The next day Hney prceiQitatpd O • NR A, tendered liis resignation^ tack by a hunger-crazed horde. Hen­ traiiStteptii'd .talk, Hoffvei-satloiv spoil .anotlier verbal freertor-all when ..lie to. tlie President;5 starting-, what." I® ■ dron calls the survivors into the sissippi valley sparkled jn Uie morn-': ceased. Exhaustion, spiritual and directly to Hendron. creased. Sound began to pour in now. there is no longer any way of ship and sends; ft. aloft. The thou­ awful- voliur.es to liiui.r ears. •resinned his ■ one-niaii ;eampaigu. expected to jbe ,a wholesale housed:' sands in the attacking horde are ing situ. The niyriad volcanoes; physical., assailed the. travelers, .liendroifs voice was tense. “Tel! ray assisting or .protecting the peo­ wiped out by the searing blast which had sprung into being along us.” • Suddenly Heudron’s lips jerked ple in the..future. I",hereby renounce against Postmaster Farley and the -.cleaning of the recovery adminis” emlMsd by the ship. Uravity dimlnlsiiad .steadily, and New Deal in general. Long.charged (ration’s-.high command. Chairman j the western cordillera were 1'or the their habit of reiving upon .tlie at­ “They have seen the first result,”' spasmodically, and a quiver rau all -.rights which I had as king or "CHAPTER A.—-Hendrcm an- that Farley -was instrumental in Williams explainediliis action by say^ nOtinces: the building of a second and most part hidden under a. pall of; tractive, force of the. earth result­ Von B.eilz' replied. “The earth is through tlie hand oil the rheostat. rights of succession, but 1 reserve, •largei* Space Bhip so all; may escape ■quashing an indictment against a ing that lielhad to return to”his job' to- Bronson Beta-., Jiust before the smoke and clouds. ed iti an increased number of -mis­ shattered. Unquestionably much ;ot He pointed toward the screen with tlie rights ’which I formerly enjoyed bank -in which ’Norman Dayis, “am­ as head :of'one of the country’s larg­ Ships are to leave the earth. Eve haps, Som,e o f them amusing anil its matter merged with Bronson liis free hand, and they laid tlieir before accession to the throne." mid Touy. walking on the fringe Hendron signaled a cotimuuul; to bassador. at large,” was interested. est tobacco .companies. Three, Of of the em*ainpn:eut* Jlml two little hts crew, who had hem standing some of them painful. After -what Alpha: hut most is scattered In first view of the new world. :Prince Anamla, -.nephew of Pra- For his trouble .lUngfish. received a the four remaining members-of the children, left there by their father, unbuckled^ from their slings, at at­ seemed like .eons of .time some :t>ue fragments .of various masses -which 1 ..• . rrO BE CONTINUED.;) jadhipok. has accepted the throne, who lias disappeared. Despite Heu- liberal supply of ridicule. He; also .boai;d, .Arthur D; WJiitesi.de, .AValton' dron’s ord:ers, they cake the little tention. They now seated them, asked Tony for some food. TOny will assume orbits of tlieir own ------O:------reports state. Tlie prince, now cues on che ship. As the. last air sent to tlie senate: post office .com; Hamilton,-, and Sidney Hillman, a re' selves. himself could not remember-wheth­ about the sun.” M ajority Have jBiaclc.-Hair eleven -years old, is attending schopl lock is about t,Ghaivuiaii, Dojigliton;. to-, aski a; observe the departure of the French .11 "tlie form o f bread (125 loaves) anil . tirm. ■ his sandwich he tossed. Tony flipped of .'Bronson: Alpha over BrousOn chamber', the court the [proposed Aiiglo-British - pact.. wide;open fuIc. permittibg-.iDfiiiiiqn*': muivalent of our ships. We ar.d tlie - remaining ITiJn the form of ■'One, two, tbree, four, five— His it toward him, only ;to see it pass Bela is ended. Tlie . collision oc­ led by -Chief .Justice He’ seal word that’ lie had a^icold” , at live moment trying to locate out cakes, pastries, etc. It requires Maud vvent to. the swilclu The room second Ark,, which, topic its course high over the mail’s, head and en­ curred -at .a. -moment which -found I I ughes paid v tribr j and .could.'mot see Sir John.- Ofli'-. ■a substitutes on vihe- flobr.u. Patman " was tilled with a vibrating hum;. tirety cut o f reach, and. strike Bronson Beta at a favorable 'poiut 'slightly less than four bushels of u te to the mini ! .ciais in. ff.ondoii - derided Ilitleris: —six, seven, of "lit. nine. tea.—” at a distance from usi w avoid any '■wheat to -produce .this -amun»i. chance of cot/isfou; and being: pg. against the opposite wall. Tlie in its orbit; Favorable, f mean,.for? whose ’c a i: e.e r, he * coid,.-and attribute .it' to tlie fact The sound of the1 hum rose now tween us. anil the sun, is now tem­ man himself stretched .to ;cntch the us.. Bronson lieta will not follow said," liijd been, one ■tlifft ;fli't’!'e,i' to a Xeltue shriek. “—Eleven, porarily lost in: the glare of the wrapped sandwich. aiUl: sat down Alpha into space. Its orbit becomes: -“ A fter the- Storm — .Calird’ iff "iiniiuie disline-; when• the visit; \yi)i;;,be..-acceptable. jockey. • tlie '‘‘pripiugf^eS^fmone^ twelve, thirteen, fourteen;, fifteen— Oliver. _W. again rubbing his arm. saying flint independent; Bronson Beni, almost The most usual form of Uie prov­ t ihhW" - ;:“J,uijiffI;cir

delightful manner a program of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pangborn Observe with a ' heavy volume of water. George Chubb aha wife and Mrs. and Ills cousin, Beryl Longfellow, lyric poetry readings. Mrs. H. B. Like Niagara, the water cascades Roy Pierce and family also Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long­ Thompson entertained with a group 55th Wedding Anniversary Sunday Mar. 10 over a ledge beneath which, there and Mrs. Will Kell, Mr. r . i ! Mrs. fellow, of Galien, although both of lyric solos as follows: "Trees,” is a cavelike formation into which Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pangborn, have lived since then in Buchanan celebrated separate birthdays pre­ Joyce Kilmer; “At Dawning," Cad- the visitor may clamber behind John Clemens and Mr. m u Mrs. arid vicinity. They lived on a viously, jointly observed their 10th man; “Just a Wearyin’ for You,-’ j 107 W. Fourth street, were receiv­ the falls. The Tahqnamenon is A. Sellers, w>io live b.twsen Bu­ farm outside of Buchanan until 30 birthdays Sunday with a fitting Bond; “ Cunnin' t il' Thing,” Penn.' ing the congratulations of their mentioned frequently in Longfel­ chanan and South Bene.. years ago, since when they have party and birthday dinner in the Mrs. Thompson was accompanied low’s •’Hiawatha’’. Somewhere mj 53 * friends Sunday on the occasion of lived in town. home of the former’s parents,, at at the piano by Mrs. Mollye Chap­ the river bed, on the way to the! the anniversary of a wedding which Guests at their home Sunday af­ Honored in Double 305 Main street. Billy was ten pell, Following the entertainment' falls, Ku-asind lies buried. Duet Thirty Club Holds gathered at the home of Mrs. Otto took place in Buchanan 55 years ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Birthday Party' on March 2 and Beryl celebrated refreshments were served. The by Miss Simmons and Mrs. Wooley. Schurr. The house was decorated ago, Foreman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billy Miller, son of Mr. and committee for the day comprised his tenth birthday Saturday, March Mother’s Day Program with spring flowers which helped Mr. and Mrs, Pangborn were Foreman, Elkhart; Mr, and Mrs. J. What Will Television do to the Ra­ Mrs. Charles Miller of Buchanan, Mesdames William Beardsley, Ar­ 9. to carry out the theme of the married March 10, 1SS0, in the M, W. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn dio, Mrs. Ruth Roe; A History of The annual Thirty Club Mothers* thur Knoblauch, Robert Franklin, program. After greetings by Mrs E. parsonage, now the home owned Jesse, Miss Marian VanEvei-y and St. Patrick, Miss Gertrude Sim­ Day was observed: Monday after­ George Demiiig and Otto Schurr. mons; A Protest from the Humble, Glenn Smith, club president, Miss by Cress Watson, 504 Days Ave., I John Nelson, Buchanan. Mrs. Geo. Next Monday the club will meet Mrs. Cora Leiter. Mrs. Emma noon. when SO members and guests Ella Champion of Niles gave ir her the marriage ritual being read by 1 Russell presented Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Leon Campbell instead Knight gave a Bible contest. Duet, Rev, White. | Pangborn with a beautiful Sun- of Mrs. Ida Bishop as previously With the exception of 14 years • shine cake In honor of the ocea- Mesdames Leiter and Wooley. The seheduled. spent in northern Michigan, they I slon. next meeting will be on March 25, Latest process ol' dry cleaning- restores newness and * * * at the home of Mrs. Virginia Rehm. — Contributed. brightens colors. Buchanan Book Club Meeting Past Matrons O. E. S. Comrades Class * * * The Buchanan Book Club met on Hold Dinner Pnrty Gives Shower The Past Matron’s club of Sylvia The Comrades class of the Evan­ To Hold Triple Tuesday afternoon at the home of Birthday Observance Mrs. James Semple. chapter, No. 74 held a six o’clock gelical church gave a shower Fri­ at TRO05T BROS. Filter Vac dinner last night, before the regu­ day evening at the Nels Anderson Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Jolmson will ❖ * * lar lodge meeting. entertain, at dinner Sunday, their ' Will Entertain home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wm cleaning costs no more than ordinary cleaning, Morgan. A number of pretty and gdests being Elder and Mrs. J. W. A Green Tag Paeans a Bargain Lillian Club * * * McKnight, Galian, and Mr. and trial will convince you of the difference. Altar anil Rosary useful gifts were received, ' Mrs. Lillian Crull will entertain Mrs, C. Y. Glover, Buchanan. The Come in and brouse around and perhaps your long- the Lillian club at a St. Patrick's Society Meeting * ■> * occasion Will be in the form of a Friendship. Class party Saturday night. The Altar and Rosary Society of triple observance- of the birthdays wanted rug or living room suite lias that Green Tag W e call for and deliver. Quick, courteous service. the St. Anthony’s church will meet Holds Party i * •> t of Mrs. Jolmson, Elder McKnight Bargain Price on it. Below are a few of the Bargains: Entertain at at 2 o’clock this afternoon at the The Friendship class of the Evan and C. V. Glover. gelical Sunday School will hold its ' Dinner Smiday home of Mrs. Ralph DeNardo. :> * ^ annual birthday- party- at the | Mr, and Mrs. Emory Rough had * * A church parlors Friday evening at Celebrates 6th ,as guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. Attends Brothers Pc: Living Pc. Dining Modern Dry Cleaners 6:30 with a co-operative dinner. Birthday Anal v. 2 8 j and Mrs. E. S. Arney. Wedding Anniversary This will also be guest night. Wilford Blake, sen of Mr. and Room Suite Just a little better than you expected. * * * Miss Lydia Harms spent Sunday Mrs. Kenneth Blake celebrated his Room Suite B. G. L'. Sorority in Elkhart, the guest of her broth­ * * * Home Service Dept;. 6th birthday Tuesday and on Sat­ I l l East Front Rhone 13 Meet Tuesday er, David L. Harms, the occasion Pres. Church to Meet urday Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Demp­ $ 3 0 . 2 5 Mrs. Hubert Conant will be host­ oeiiig the latter’s 16th Wedding an- $ @ A feature of the regular meet­ sey , entertained at a party : for 9.50 ess to Epsilon chapter members a: .liversai-y. ing of the Home Service ■ depart' him. Games were enjoyed and her home Tuesday evening. * * * refreshments were served, with a * * T meat of the Presbyterian church Entertain S. S. will be a kitchen shower—gifts for large aeroplane cake drawing the Happy Go Lucky Class Dimier the church kitchen held in the attention of the children. 9x12 Rugs, Seam- Bed Room Suites Club Will Meet The Friendship class of the church parlors Tuesday afternoon, * * * The Happy Go Lucky club will Presbyterian church will meet at March 19. Is Honored on less Axminster 3 Pc. meet at the home of Mrs. Glenn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ,80th Birthday Smith next Tuesday evening. George for a 6:30 dinner Monday * * * Entertains for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chubb en­ evening. *. * * Twins’ Birthday tertained at their home yesterday ,VL E. Ladles Aid ®2S-75 Terre Coupe Home Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rouse en­ in honor of the former’s 80th birth­ ^29-75 Circle 1 Meets Ee Club To Meet tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. day. GiieSts at dinner were the Thursday, March 21, the Terre Circle 1 of the Ladles Aid So­ former’s sister, Mrs. Mary Ellis, and Mrs. Edward Cayo and daugh­ Coupe Home Ee club will meet ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Alice Clemmens and Mrs. Pe­ ters, Joan and Jacqueline. The with. Mrs. Theo. Pfeifer, Hill View. Mrs. Harry Stevens Thursday af­ ter Chubb and husband, all of dinner honored the 8th birthday of * * * ternoon, March 14, at 2:30. Mem­ South Bend. Guests in the eve­ the twin daughters, which occurred Hoosier Bridge bers are asked to bring tiny ning were another sister, Mrs. March. 12. Meets Tonight aprons. ina Boyer; also the children, Frank The Hoosier Bridge club will e ^ * Chubb, and wife, Morrow Chubb, , meet Thursday evening l tonight) No Name Bridge 0-4-0 Class ” * * THE To Meet Friday HOOVER [ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Losers Entertain Clark. The No Name Bridge club met Members of the 0-4-0 class will MEN ARE HERE * * * yesterday at the home of Mrs. H meet in the Methodist church par­ M. E. Ladles M. Beistle, the losers of a serial lors Friday evening for the month­ WITH THE NEW Aid Meets Today entertaining the winners at a one ly class party and business meet­ Circle No. 1 of the Methodist o’clock luncheon, followed by ing. A 6:30 cooperative dinner will.be enjoyed with Mr. and Mrs. Hoovers Ladies Aid will meet at the home bridge. SENTINEL 35 Inspected Free Of Mrs. Harry Stevens Thursday - T- * Frank Straub and Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. Clarence Coleman in charge. If you are a Hoover Couples Bridge It's a real opportunity—that’s why .*» * owner and wane Chib M.ets women are hurrying to send in Entertain at Monday Literary ‘ your Hoover in­ The Couples Bridge club met on Bridge Saturday C-lub Holds Meet their names for home Showings o f spected and adjusted Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Swem enter­ The Monday Literary Club met SUN-MON-TUES the new Sentinel 35 Hoovers. We without charge, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman. Higly - fearsom e “ tained their club at bridge Satur­ at the home Of Mrs. Edith Wooley don’t want to disappoint you. But leave your name Scores were held by Mr. and Mrs. March 17-18-19 day evening. High score was held A miscellaneous program was giv­ i WITCH? her®10 the Hoover men’s visit is limired. with us. If replace­ Francis Fo.-burger and Mr. and en as follows: Duet, Mfs. Cora ments are necessary,, ' by L. G. Bitch. ' p|p; b e a u tifu l If you want to see this beautiful * * * Mrs. O. L, Doilley. Leiter and Edith Wooley; readings the work will be “Beginning Life" Mrs. Virginia ESTEUAJPU^^* new model—Positive Agitation— done by factory- Methodist Choir | * * * the Aromador that freshens air as Hold, Pot Luck Slipper i Is Surprised Rehm; Leek and Shamrock, Mrs. CHOOK , i ■ trained experts, and Emma Berry; Edgar Gues ’s poem youelean—thebuik-inDirtPinder parts will be sup­ The Methodist church choir held j On Birthday GARGET and H. F. Kiugery was surprised bi “A Farmer Discusses City Life", is f n » “ ,er —the new 9-piece duralumin Dust­ plied at minimum their regular monthly social meet­ cost* Take advan­ ing at the church parlors with a a party- of his friends Tuesday- eve­ Mrs. Rose Stevens; the history and the rest -of ing Tools, act NO\X£ Note this: description of Tahqnamenon Falls tage o f this visit of pot luck supper at 6:30 p, m. Tues­ ning, honoring his birthday. The famous char“ * c^ '/'h s heart SPECIAL TERMS on Hoovers, the H oover men. day and, a social hour following. guests brought food and a delicious was given by Miss Eva Chamber- 5 ters’eome to ‘ ' while the Hoover men are in town. * * * dinner party was enjoyed. The eve­ lain. These falls, the largest be-, * * * ning -was spent socially. tween the Niagara and the Rocky on the screen »*» mountains; are situated in the up­ the dramatic trea Lillian Club * e * Holds Marcn Meeting Loyal Workers per peninsula of Michigan, about of the season. The Lillian club held their Are Entertained , 80 miles from the Straits of Mack­ ofe HOOVER monthly March meeting with Mrs. i The Loy-al Workers class of the inac, They are between 2Q0 and i v * It Beats. . . As It Sweeps. . . As It Cleans Della Rynearson. A t bunco prizes Church o f Christ were entertained 300 feet wide, nearly 50 feet, high, were won by Mesdames Voorhees, Tuesday evening at the home of Hoffman and Gilbert. A t bingo their teacher, William Bohl Sr. Sick Years prizes were won by Mesdames Forty-four attended. Games am, Mr. McMillen, 7064 Chalfoute Ralph Allen Hardware' Squier and Matzenbach. The April contests were enjoyed. Ave., Detroit, says: For 'several * * V Phone 30 meeting will be held at the home years I had stomach trouble' and of Mrs. Anna Voorhees, April 3. 0-4-0 Class suffered noth constipation. Felt St. Patrick Parly tired out all the time, . Tried sev­ The 0-4-0 class of the Metho­ eral remedies, but they did not' A h 5 dist church Will hold their monthly help me. A friend recommended party- Friday beginning with a pot M'CJL-SO-LAX, and after taking 2 GREAT luck supper at 6:30. All come with bottles, I feel like a new man. No more tired feeling, no stomach an Irish joke, wear something trouble, no constipation. Feel green or be fined a penny-. An at­ better than I have for years. De­ EXPECTATIONS tractive Irish singer is e je c t e d to mand genuine MtlL-SO-LAX. All be present. You will like his songs. druggists. With HENRY HU It,, Phillips Holmes. June Wyatt,

A Personal Message Extra Added Special!

ONLY once in a great, great while is a “THE MARCH theatre manager so impressed with a motion OF TIME” picture’s excellence and superiority, that he ON THE SCREEN! is tempted to make a simple, sincere state­ Radio’s meet tiirililng feature ment to Ills patrons and back it up with his brought at last to the Screen! Twenty minutes of sheer drama personal signature. cai ght by Die camera lens and SATURDAY. MAR. 16 Chapter ; our new the poimti r^'v-rn'er, nresented in Snmsh-Cras!) Air Serial radio’s MARCH OF TIME’S T’liis desire was never greater nor more Kiddies Sat. Party— 2:30 own irtinner! “TaiJspin Tommy” justifiable than it is now— -in the case of wig, 5c Gandy Bars — Pius— FREE to Kiddles! Blits Mickey Mouse Cab Galloway & Orchestra “THE W H ITE PAR ADE” opening Sunday SKI Complete Lines of matinee for a three-day tun. For seldom & Paramount News does a better opportunity to underwrite a Special Sun. Mat.— 2:30 picture’s greatness present itself. Sereenlands non esl singing sueitneaits1 ’ READY-T0- —together again1 W ED. & THUR-S. MARCH 20-21 “THE W HITE PARADE” is such a pic­ Bargain Nights— 10-15c ! ture—-worthy of guarantee without reserva­ Bing- and Kitty reunited in tion. It is a glorious story, a memorable u son^-iadx.ci, laugh- Crowded excursion into motion picture. With it we present the tiie fttartt) of two young; first issue of “THE MARCH OF TIME ON people hopelessly in level T E E SCREEN.” Together they represent 2J4 hours of the finest entertainment your money can buy.

the Family H. G. MONROE, Mgr. Hollywood Theatre. A n n P D ? Laurel & Hardy -in- “THEM THAR HILLS” s A v e. J. F. KENNY, M gr. far ______’.‘BABY BLUES,” Musical Novelty and Paramount Pictorial