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No-. 4 SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 81, 1929 ,

Looking Out—-Over The Top Spinning-Wheel Not A 1 king Now Here’s OALSEN MAH FIRE LEAVES Of The Fast Yet CLUB NETS’- i® !iirs the i i i i f p Proposition RUN DOWN BY i -9-CHILDREN $100 F R lk

OX DECENCY RUNAWAY CAR •.SHELTERLESS [.COMIC SHOW : Bi Haws. Leazenby Home on N. lliflti Box Offi ce There's nothing pays like kindness Clarence Pennell Is- fifiiii pays 181111® And, courtesy and pleasant ways, Crushed When Car Main Gutted By Success in Spite of Just smiles and decent words and such Runs Wild. Flames. Weather. * ’ That cost so little, mean so much; lllllllp > Think what you will, the fact re­ NO INSURANCE * 5 4 " mains.. NEAR STATE LINE s* 0 T A K E . P ART Lack of good: will is lack of brains; So get a smile that’s full of grace And drape it clear across your Second Time Family Thirty Club Extends face, Wind Starts Auto In And: find some more that’s full of Loses Residence In Thanks to Men charm Downhill Skid And pile 'em up high on your arm, That W ay. Who Helped. And when you walk along the Over Ice. street Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leazenby, Just heave them smiles at all you Clarence Pennell of Galien, is: 80S North Main Street/ and nine In the neighborhood of $100 meet. now receiving treatment for ser­ children wore homeless Monday was realized by the Thirty Club , Just fill ’em: with your whole ious injuries in, a South Bend hos­ night as the result of a blaze as tlie result of the two presenta­ soul's heft pital as a result of being run down which gutted tlie upstairs and roof tions of the Womanless Wedding And scatter ’em to right and left. by a car in a peculiar 'accident of their house, destroying all bed­ Wednesday and Thursday of last Just fill your heart with good, on U. S. IS, a half mile south of ding, and most of their' clothing. week, that sum. representing 50 per cent of the net proceeds after glad words; the state line Thursday. It is practically certain that the Then go and throw ’em to the expenses of over $100 had been Mr. Pennell had been to: New fire started around a stovepipe subtracted. .... birds; Carlisle in company with R. C. which went through the floor into Just heave one at some solemn Owing to unfavorable travelling Groom in the latter’s car and was; an upstairs room before entering Gandinolia is shown operating it. grouch ONE would, expect to find all old conditions, the main floor of the returning to Galien, when they AS if the side windows of an auto­ a car with a roller-blind sliding! the chimney. Mrs. Leazenby was spinning wheels either'forgotten in It is known as the “neighbor­ And see him duck, and holler roof! * Maybe, the excuse for it is . Clark Theater was filled to only' were stopped by a truck which had mobile weren't enough from which home at the time, with the two somebody’s attic or in some side- hood spinning wheel”—its use be­ •‘ouch.” to give the occupants a chance t o ' youngest children, baking- bread. about 60 per cent of capacity' stalled in the road in front of them. to view the scenerv. Now look. street antique; shop. ‘Yet here’s ing offered to-all women who de- Just throw ’em random to the kids Groom stopped and set the brakes see airplanes: overhead—-or some­ She smelled paper burning and each night, representing about And all these darned old katydids; one that was discovered; still in usel sire to do'their work in an old- half the total seating capacity of on his car at the top of a hill, thing like that? went into the adjoining room to afc [-lull House, Chicago. Mrs. E.l fashioned way. And katydidn’ts round the town and the two men walked down to see if the children were playing main floor and balcony together; Who hide their face behind a assist the truck driver. The wind with fire. Then she rushed up the Although the crowd was scarce frown. ..started Groom’s car coasting Repub. Committee stairway, but when she opened the Kazoo Alimony large enough to spur the cast to There’s nothing pays like decency, noiselessly down the hill with PONTIAC AUTO door into tlie south room, she was ICE BLOCKADE its best, the production was gen­ V And there’s a chance a, smile can locked wheels; The two men were To Hold Meet At met with a blast of flame that Jumper Arrested erally' pronounced to be very good. be. unaware of the pursuit, until the drove her back. She ran out doors Members of the Thirty Club ex­ When seas o f trouble rise and roll skidding vehicle caught them, just B. H. Monday AGENCY RENTS and her screams managed to at­ By Local Police tended their thanks after the A life preserver for a soul; brushing Groom and picking Pen­ tract the attention of neighbors,; IS RELEASED production to the 70 members of And there’s a chance a word may nell. up on the running board; He jvho turned in a fire alarm. the cast who gave freely of their Otto Clark, erstwhile Kalamazoo be was, carried several rods with the Benton Harbor has been select­ JOHNSON BLDG. 1! 'When the fire engine arrived, . BY SNOWFALL time during the rehearsals and Balm in a soul’s Gethsemane flying* car and, then crushed a- ed by the executive committee of the flames had burned out the in­ benedict who had sought relief the two performances. For there’s no poor untutored son gainst .the side of the truck as the Berrien: County Republican from the burdens of alimony by Of Adam who’s so far undone terior o f tlie upstairs room and The members of the cast were: the car sideswiped it. Committee as. the place for the R. F. BLANKER ENTERS damaged the roof. The firemen Record Tie-up of Car coming to Buchanan, was placed Butler, F. A. Brewster; ’s But what he’s good enough for you county Republican convention to INTO PARTNERSHIP under arrest yesterday- afternoon W eeping Mother—Glen Smith; To: smile and say “good morning"' A nearby farmer came to their be held February 6. soon had the blaze under control, by Under Sheriff Clarence Dun­ assistance and rushed Groom to WITH C. BEAVER. and, the downstairs part was un­ Bride’s Comforting Father—Jesses to; Attorney Charles W. Gore, form­ T raff ic Ended bar on request of the Celery' City And all your durned high hatted- the Epivorth Hospital at South Arrangements for the- tenure o f damaged save by water. In. addi­ Allele; Bad Little Brothers, Mr. er prosecuting attorney, will act as tion to the damage to the building, authorities, who arrived later in Stevens, Chas. Boone; Mr. Ikey ness Bend, where it was found that he the quarters in the Johnson build­ Tuesday. the day' to secure him. He will had; incurred a double fracture o f temporary chairman of' the county the Leazenby family lost four beds, Rosenstein—Steve Rudoni.; Bride’s Is lack of knowledge, more or less. convention. The big Naval Re­ ing on Front street, now occupied answer to charges o f non-payment A pleasant word can’t be amiss— the collar bone; four broken ribs, by the postoffice have been made a dresser, washstand, and other Grandfather, Harleigh Squires; serve armory has been designated bedroom furniture, and most of The ice blockade which held of alimony'. Bride's Grandmother, E. Snod­ No- body asked you for a kiss. and: a- lung puncture. He is re­ by tlie newly organized Beaver- automobile and bus transportation ported to be making a satisfact­ as the place for the meeting, which, the family clothing. grass; Charlie Chaplin, E. O. The best recipes for making wall be called promptly at 2 o'­ Slanker Motor Company, which in this district practically para­ ory recovery. will take possession as soon as the Mr. Leazenby had purchased the; Hubbard; Uncle from. Niles, Pltay friends clock ia the afternoon. lyzed for a week,” was lifted. Tues­ Graffort; Aunt from Niles, J. A. M.re smiles that turn up at the Afterstriking- the. truck, Groom's postoffice can be moved to the Le­ house, but had allowed, the insur­ day by a snow storm which fell FUNERAL WREATH ends. car caromed, into a: bank at the, Township and precinct, commit­ gion building, probably about ance to lapse during a ten month White; Little Twin Sisters, Leon tees throughout the county have on the ice in, sufficient quantities tBridesmaids, Max Litton, Keith X. attend the funeral, of Mrs. Ethel ternoon, for the purpose of effect­ STM TS AFTER 6 BUCHANAN DINNER- the trade by' means of 15,000 cir­ McKace; Rodgers Thompson/Shel­ soon as it is finished the Rest Myers Smorski, who died there fol­ According to a check made by a Room and the reception committee ing the annual re-organization and representative of the Indiana & culars. He plans to begin produc­ don Ryan; Ring Bearer, Geo. Dent­ lowing influenza, leaving a pair distributing" the dividend of 10 per tion on a quantity basis by April 1. ing .Tr.; Train Bearer,' .Albert will he-doing business- again at the of twin boys a week old, in addi­ Michigan from South Bend recent­ TRAINS CONVENIENT FOR old stand. cent. ly, the pumps are now expending DAY SUSPENSION THOSE UNABLE TO ------o------Brown; Bride, Frank Merson; tion to six other children. Mrs. The report of the, secretary- Groom, Harold Bradfield. Smorski formerly had relatives 52 horsepower to raise a load of USE AUTOS State Dept. Team WHAT, IF ANY treasurer indicated that the estab­ water that 23-horse power should here and was a frequent Buchanan lishment had had a successful year, TWO DEPARTURES DAILY What we have been spending our visitor. take care of. In other words, ac­ ARE DROPPED FROM ^Attendance of Buchanan people Talks on Physical spare time (which is unlimited, ac­ ------o------the regular dividend having been cording to Mr. Clark, there is a THE SCHEDULE at the annual dinner of the Chica- KENNEDY LIMBERS. cording to some people 1 during the declared, after which a surplus was large waste within the pumps go-Buchanan Society to be held in And Mental Health past week is: just what is the in­ Portz Bakery Goes left. themselves which is equivalent to Bus connections were renewed the Great Lakes metropolis Friday nate difference, plus; the1 subtle dis­ Directors elected were: Charles permitting all the facets in town to with Niles and South Bend Mon­ evening, Feb. 1st, will be greater HIS 1 8 ,0 0 0 EGG tinction, and: the- varying degrees;, Into Production Tichenot-,. John Redden. C. FI run about half open. The parts day, the first bus coming at 11:20 than ever if travelling conditions ."Have internal, external, and between a “fiat tire" and a “wet Boyle, E. S. Arney, I. D. Wagner, for rebuilding have been ordered a. m., after a cessation of six days will permit, and it is certain that mental cleanliness,” pleaded Miss smack.’::” Will some, of the. Rising A. J. Lydick, Eric Aronson. All front Manistee and Supt. Clark on account of icy roads. a number will make the trip by Hutzell of the tSate Department of HEN FOR ACTION Generation rise and explain. The new Portz bakery went into these were re-elections save Aron­ .will begin work as soon as they Resumption of travel was made train regardless of the road con­ Health yesterday' in speaking to: production in. full swing Wednes­ son, who was elected to fill the va­ arrive. possible by a light snow which fell, ditions. the girls of the Junior and Senior A plaintive note was added to day;, after a; number o f delays in cancy left by L. B. Rough,, who on top of the ice and froze to it. Michigan Central train connec­ High Schools. ' w . CHANGES NAME FROM the afteranath of the womanless installation; o f equipment;, Mr. had gone to St. Petersburg, Fla. Cars ivere able to travel thereafter tions are convenient, a ‘local pas­ Miss Hutzell, .who wa s here two “PRIDE OF MICHIGAN” wedding b y the sight of a well Portz states that he is equipped to Mr. Aronson sold his' dairy to the without great difficulty. senger stopping here at 3:30: p.. m.. y'ears ago and gave two talks to TO “IDEAL CHICKS” known, attenuated gejptlemen, gal­ give- better service than, before. creamery shortly before the close MISS L FREEHLING With the resumption of the and arriving, at tChicago at 6:15 the girls and boys of the high loping around; the dressing rooms, He will introduce a new specialty of 192S. schedule, tlie 8:20 a; m. and 4:20 p. m. A through train will stop at school, was begged to return again Kent Kennedy is dusting out in the form of daily roll: and coffee the 18,000 egg hen in his Ideal remarking: querulously: “Where’s Rough had also held the pffice p, m, buses; were eliminated, reduc­ flag at 5:05 p. m. and arrive at on accounts of her educational as m y pants:?- I know: right where I cakes. CLAIMED BY ing the number of departures to •Chicago at 7:30 p. m. well as interesting topic—all these Hatchery this week preparatory to —■ . 0 ...... • ... of secretary, which he resigned loading her up with eggs and left ’em and they’re gone. Now when he left for Florida three seven, which leave as follows: 6:20 The dinner will be held in the .qualities are to he gained in a ma­ what would anybody want to steal a. m., 9:20 a, m. a. m., 1:20 p. m., rooms of the Woman’s City Club, jor or minor form if a person prac­ stoking her for a 21-day runstart- Bethany Glass: months ago, and the remainder of ing the first of February which them for.” Suddenly the voice of, his term was filled out by Airs. PNEUMONIA 3:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 9:20 p. m. 360 North Michigan Avenue, which tices good health habits, according t Fred Moyer was heard: “What’s r------o— .------is only a few blocks north, on to the instructor of tlie State De­ will turn'him out "some thousand Df Plan For Party Gertrude Cook. chicks with the same birthday as thematter with these pants ? They SLY CHILDREN IN FREEH­ Michigan Avenue from the Michi­ partment of Health. To gain, such, The hoard ;of directors will meet S. B. Attorney - things, one should eat the correct the Father-.of his Country'. don’t reach half way round? Are on February 18 Feb. S, at; which time they will se- LING HOME STRICKEN gan Central depot. these my pants.” All’s swell that . WITH MEASLES. A train leaves' Chicago at 1:30 foods, etc. Kennedy' has changed the names le d a president, vice president, To Address Club As Miss Hutzell says, the mod­ of his product, having found that ends'swell. secretary, and creamery manager. a. m, and arrives atVBuchanan at A committee of the Bethany Lizzie Freehling, 19, died at the 4:30 a. m. eling of one’s life is. nearly estab­ a hatchery owner at Zeeland, Class of the- Methodist Sunday ------— o - — — — On Lincoln’s Day lished by the age 'of twenty, so Mich., thought of tlie title, ’ ’Pride It was just too bad about that: ^ Thirty Club. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs poor Michigan women who had to school met at the home of Mr. and Peter Freehling, two miles east of let’s have that modeling done right, of Michigan Chicks” sometime be­ Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Theoda Liddicoat Speaks fore he started in the business and give her life for. a pint, but there’s ■ “ Current Events in the Medical Glendora, Sunday morning, death Fred Woodward, well known and elevate ‘still farther the stan­ hoys in this town who would give Court, last night, and made ar­ coming as the result of a relapse South Bend attorney' and recog­ dard of women’s health. has the name copyrighted. Accord­ rangements for a February class World" was the subject of the roll A l Hiochman Meet Dr. Poole.of the State Depart­ ingly Kennedy is calling his pro­ nine lives if' they had them, if they call at the -meeting of the Thirty following a seige of measles fol­ nized authority on the life1. aid could be. sure of the pint. party to be given Monday evening, lowing pneumonia. times; of Lincoln, will address ;the ment of Kbalth, also gave an ap­ duct “Ideal .Chicks,” to' conform Feb. IS, which will combinc-;Valep- Club at the home of Mrs. Ralph ~ On; Grime Trends’ Wegner Monday afternoon.' Mrs. The girl had made considerable Men’s Fellowship Club at . 'the propriate talk to the boys at the with, the name of his- hatchery. “If I ever get back' home to tine and Washington’s birthday improvement, and \yas on the road Methodist church parlors on . the same hour. And he insists that Michigan has features. George Denting: read a paper, Scotland, you’ll never see me again “Eugenic Laws” written to recovery until a set-back occur­ •evening- of Tuesday', Feb. 12,’. ac­ Rev. Liddicoat yyas the principal ------o------just as good reason'to be proud of ------o—=------red, resulting in her death.. Silo is them as. when they carried the in this; man's country;” remarked by Mrs. W. B. Dale,, who is spend­ cording to lhe” a;mouncement . of speaker last night .at a: meeting of one of. the Hawaiian troupe play­ survived. by . her parents, foufi the committee in charge. AUy'. the- men’s organization; of. the Fractures Arm name. George Hess Is ing the winter in Florida. ' .1 »•*-; - - ■ * • x ing at the Princess over his break­ brothers ,and one sister,. . all ■ at Woodward has -been in considerable Hinchman Methodist' ciuu-o.li at ?. .,: • in Cranking :Car> fast, at the Snyder Cafe this rnornj. ■ *'* Critically III Two other papers on health home. . • All of the children, had! demand throughout northern' .’In­ that place. His. topic .waslfil’res-f ! The. Bucbanan High School bas­ ine;...... topics were postponed until next measles/.and one boy, John, aged diana as h Speaker on- Lincoln's ent Day Trends'Leading.Jo Crime.” William Fox, young son of Mr. ketball team will play.’ the Bridg- 'week on .account of illness .1 of 16, . is.inp.ii5 recovering--frdm.pneue 'Day and'hi's coniing- here is; Sn“op,” He reports a' good, attendance and and Mrs. .Paul Fox, who: Jive on nian.,; tgani. on Wednesday; Feb-' yfheriL'ypu., suddenly;spin.?,around . George Hess: is reported to be fiiembers.’ Mrs... Bred Hall ! gave an ntonia, which followed measles. -'.S'*tobftuhity? ' Tjis-v ;,'.’.., Tthe "old Mathews Marin - sotiffiwSf; ^ tli?4‘^ffi'fs'i gamet“i|-as . postponed interesting ' paper on “ Food Value ’ threg times!; in J?r.ont, }Stree,t, and. • very critically ill-at his .home here The..funeral was held, at 2 p. hi. '•“'“O' ,:T (BuChauan, incurred ; ;troffi^jSnffaiw:f25’th on'Mceount of 'then' sit'down; witlL,your. legs'-m a, of .Milk an'di Fresh Fruits.” ygsterdgysr from Ihe/x dSerhiar. Lu-.' today, .He: has; been; sufferin'g.lfor «:•;#*.• ’ » >r •• ■ 'iTfMrs:- a .Rolln/vYs^ed; i-righh .arm. ..at;,.the^yv.r.i^t? ivblfe; WWW',.'- V position ‘straddling’ ar fire,,plug--? i^iThe. nextjiWeeK-simeeHhg.^lIihg, -theran ^Church at Glendora and. guest y'esterda.^?at the''h'ome'bfiher'. inptherj; cranking, a .Ford. pr^liniinai'^.;1^ US S. -MnnOf.nT ■■*rr,-'Cg -7 J ' be nonchalant, - smoke ' a ' Lucky many, months from - an i internal. held at theA-home r of''.Mrs:VFred burial -wasj made in, the Weesdw mother, Mrs. Emma!-Mc/.zanb'di!gh ' '•Sirs: : Berrien, starting to schoo’l *Wecme'sclay ' : '^Edeill since .Fiqpir"C..$ ' ' cancer; Mayer. ' cemetery. of South Bend. Springs. The latter is ill. . morning. ‘ Monday with'influenza; . : *,;. -■ i wrj^^igsegifey^^r -tasggk TWO THE! BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD *UUi TBRJRSDAy^ JAJ^^ 31-,. 1929 \V. Niles Tuesday, ‘ ,- en:-a’leg'but with first Aid,, it was jffBolmes-’Scliool: ; r; Ed* Phillips, took a-nice little; fall1 decided’ not ’she appears to be do­ on the ice a day last week. 'Xt ' News ifqm New troy ing nicely. ‘ Very few efiildren were absent News From Galien and Vicinity Airs. John Dickey celebrated a because of the icy ' roads.- : ’ MeSyTe Pleteher lias begun her birthday last Sunday and received work again with Keith Brothers; The Fifth Grade gave an original a number of- lovely presents frorii ! ‘-Mrs. NiiisfPiper Boyd who’is’ to, Dick Mitchell and a large amount her Senior year at Northwestern of work: was.accomplished, The' little son of William Boyd play * entitled “The Forgotten relatives and friends. We wish tlie Skates.’’ It was a little three .act day from tire home of Ellis Ren­ lady many more returns of the University, Evanston, has ; been ; Quite, a few of the inhabitraito is doing nicely since returned from William Pf abler barger whose1 family has, been elected a member of Eta Sigma; the recent operation. comedy.: AH the Fifth Graders Olive Branch day. of our little town; have been acting were actors and entertained the quarantined with scarlet fever the Phi, an honorary society for Greek the good samaritian this week bv Miss-Martha Schafer lias return­ Expires Tuesday past seven, weeks. The Brotherhood meeting liad and Latin students. Alembership school Friday afternoon during to be postponed last Sunday on ac­ relieving the physical condition of ed: front her home to her work in ’Willie Kieffer from Grand Rap­ , Raymond Hinman lias' been on in this society is offered only to some o f our citizens, who are past Chicago. Good English Club- hour. Morn, at Galien sick list recently. count of the icy roads, and will those1 who have made out-standing ids and Wf. sister, Mrs: Anna Lowe be held later when the, roads are tlie day of their'usefulness. Tbo It is reported that Mrs, Andrew L-eoua. Seyfred had a birthday from Three Oaks: were here Sun­ ; Al. Rickerman and family spent records in one of these languages. Cord loveth a cheerful giver. January 26th, so the school cele­ William. ’.Pfahler passed away at the day Sunday in Three Oaks with better. Hall fell down aiid broke her ankle day to- attend the- Kieffer family . John Wood lia's. begun tearing Mrs, H. O. Piper has been ill Wednesday. • brated it last Friday, January 25th. his liome about one mile north' of (dinner_____ given at the Orrie Kieffer ■Mrs, Kolberg and: daughter, Elma. down his residence preparatory to part of the past week with a pain They say that the early bird Galien after a 15 months: illness, at j home : Mr. and Airs. Orville Hampton- Berrien Co. P.-T. A . rebuilding a new one. Several men Miss Elizabeth Graxel o f Chica­ catches the worm; we do not know in her side. go spent the week-end with her morning, at the age; The M, E. Ladies Aid Society and little son and daughter, and •are at work on it. The attendance is very much about the worm but Leona caught Fred Hampton of Three Oaks were, To Meet Feb. 2 A t friend, Mrs. Belle Royce who is in a cold skating on the ice and also P^_ ^ ' (served a successful, dinner last Sat- ‘ ‘ Because of tlie icy condition of larger this week at school although poor health.. , rlo leaves a wife and. two; llrclay a|- tue Louis Ender sale. The guests Sunday ill the Morton the roads tlie drivers did not take the weather as yet is not very a box of candy at her party. daughters wrho.'have faithfully car--’ proceeds from the dinner tickets Hampton home. At. Fair Plains School the school buses out Friday. -It propitious. Mrs; Joe McLaughlin whose hus­ ed for him,, and three' sisters, and added $25 to their treasury, Elmer Smith lias a position in was considered unsafe. Miss Lois Boyce of Buchanan band is working in Niles this And Preserved South Bend and has: gone to that winter left Sunday to spend sev­ one brother in Germany, besides-a M anff Mrs. James Re„bargev The1 Berrien 06; P.-T. A. will There was quite an attendance who lately was operated jipon in city. Sunday at the M. E , church and Epworth hospital, South "Bend, eral weeks with him they will re­ “His wife used to be a peach.’’ ,host YaTS “ melV > entertained at tbeir home Sunday; Miss Evelyn Williams slipped hold its regular meeting at the turn in Hie spring. her of the Odd Fellow Lodpe a t lM[ n{( M Gilbert Renbarger of Fair Plain school, on Saturday, Sunday school in- spite of the ice, was able to make a short visit this “She -still is. She’s a peach . o’ Bridgman. FuneralWiinorcvl services cpjmf’PC wereWPi’A; J* . . , .*■ _ and fell on- the ice a day last week. although some had ;quite a distance week with her relatives here the Mrs. William Harris who has Reno;’’ . - Buchanan, Ellis Renbarger and: Russell McLaren and1 family Feb. 2. The parley will open, in conaScw o?,s«rssi to drive. Rev. Conklin had a drive S. E. Pletcher family. been sick for some time,, has al­ “Adzooks, Belshazzar hast o'clock at the Baroda Lutheran . ■ , Vl , -were dinner guests in tlie1 Ira Lee the morning- at 10 o’clock, and will continue, throughout the day. of nine miles but he was on hand Airs. Emile King who has been most recovered. church conducted, bv Rev. Feiden- [ Fred Iviefter who was called home Sunday. both Sundays. ill is very mudi better. Mr. and Airs,’ Glen Wharton Books: without the knowledge of burg. Buriat will be in. the- Galien«here two ‘weeks ago by the illness Mr. and. Airs. Will Newitt and A t noon, tlie Fair Plain, P.-T. A,, A small number of ladies attend­ Airs. Ed. Brodbsck fell at her visited at the home of Mr. and life are useless, for what should, cemetery. of his father, .ienry Kieffer;. re- son Wayne were Sunday visitors in will serve luncheon, at the school. j turned to ,his home in. South Da- ed the Ladies’ Aid Society held at home Wednesday afternoon and it, Mrs. Jack Wessel in Galien Sun­ books teach but the art of living: Firmon and Lysle Hye liome at Miss Pearl Turner, of the State the home of its president, Mrs., was at first thought she. had brok­ day.' —-Johnson. ; kota-, Monday. Wildimere farm. Department of Health, at Lansing, Golden Wedding Is j Ed. Babcock is confined to his: Richard Lee was home from is to be a speaker in tlie after­ ; bed and under the doctor's care. South Bend over the week-end1. noon. Observed by Galien Mrs. Oscar Gwonis who has been Col. John Seymour and Kenneth yv j • jr-j ... r j ill for some time and has depend- Dickey were business callers in RECORD LINERS PAT ^ o u p le 111 i loriQ & ;ed on her crutches to walk, is now ______^confined: to her bed, or in a wheel Tuesdayp-ifan. 29; was the fif-1 chair. .... , tieth anniversary of the- marriage } The M. -E. Choir met Monday ■of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Swank i evening at the Louis Mitchel home, whd with the- latter's sister and | to practice new songs, brother are spending the winter at t Mr; and Mrs. George Olmstead St Fetersbar^ Fla. entertained, at Sunday dinner, Mr. Our ConSM m flaS Tbe nuptial^knot which was tied [ fMrs.Dorne in Sbtith Bend remain as firm and' ° as much; cherished and honored a s; ll ?£*“ » \r*i-uav fiftv years,>agO' bv tire contractors,! ¥f.ess " a“ a Monday A d v i c e ” ” and' their reward'has been uulimit-! Mternoon caller on Mrs. Doane ed'happiness, contentment and sue- s 'v?5nlvC‘_ ,. .. — cess. Mr. and Mrs. Swank after r Mrs: ®a’ ley SJ?!* son re- their marriage, took up their home I Ulrne5> h°™e >a NUes a£le*' on a SO-acre farm about four miles I ^er Pavents> M l- antl sontheasc of Galien where they re- * iV™r " !” ■ l , , , . . sided until about 13 years ago. ^ MFSL Henry Klasnereptertamed when they moved into Galien in a Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Doane is free to every depositor beautiful modern cement biQCfc| ^arnke and Mjss Isasso-of Three house they built. This worthy and j ° altsr’ , honorable couple have reared their Ira Sawyer, J. A. Shee- of our Bank. There is no tWo daughters to; be worthy citi-£ey anc* Lloyd Vmton were Tuesday sens, with, their tea grandchildren, - ca,).eI? ° a ' • Slocum, one who does not at some compose their happy family circle.! congregation, gathered at The many friends with, the Record, ’ T e E‘ church last Sunday eve- unita v h wishing Mr. and Mrs. i W»S W spice °* the «S* streets; The time require the advice or Swahbxmany more years of health * services were such that everyone and happiness. " iwent home feeling glad they were assistance of a Bank. Help­ ___ ’__ 0______I there. Emmett Harroff gave- a \ v / -- i? f c ,r £ i t 7. I special saxaphone solo: Two spe- W , . rkK eE rer Y lO n o r e C I j efal numbers' were rendered by the fulness. courtesy, a sym­ — <~y O Q .L yp- , v r j choir which is under the efficient B o m J S i r m a a y (leadership of Mr. John Rood; Tlie pathetic personal interest , 'Z, ______j choir meets every Monday night Mrr"and Mrs. Orrie Kieffer gave-’ f°r practice, a family dinner Sunday in honor i The community get together is the attitude we assume o f their “father, Henry Kieffer, who meting which has been held once has -passed his SSth birthday; and ’ a month in the1 M. E. church will- towards; the affairs of all jtist'fe'SByered from, the flu. And be held Feb, 5, at the home of Mrs, his soiU£Yecb who was here visit- Orrie Kiefer. Pot-luck supper our customers. W e should ing them 'from South Dakota, will be served. The public is in- * u • *. There were T61'bressSt*-the Kieffer ^ vited. dinclrgn; and. their wives and hus-! y-—-o------— like to have you as one of bands. In the afternoon kodak > She Got .By ___ , ■■■. - • — > • •• pictures were taken, The out of Tniffic Officer (reproachfully) town -guests present were Will - --"Toting lady, do you know anv- them. Kieffer of Grand Rapids ancl Fred' thing about the traffic laws of Kieffer of South Dakota. ‘ Ibis city?" SEHSATS@NAL . ;< , •: ' q ...... Fair Motorist—"Yes. a little Music Day Held iiray 1 help yotir< : -q (TM A : A Texan claims: to have invent- O y v u d l b 6- VM U Q. ed a telephone that will answer t ‘ were =lv' “When. Song Was m Making, i . ° whs given by Mrs. John Hamilton.! e Women’s and Children’s :; “The Story, o f the Lost Chord,"1 was given by Atrs. G, A. Janiiasch.1 ;l “The Tale 'Of Afusic," b v ■ Airs, t S' Will Bowers^ |£ “The Piano's Evolution." by Alrs.j C: Renbarger; I -The- hostess served a luncheon.! The nexL-meeting is election of of- > fleers, and Mrs. Clyde Swank will; Winter Coats be hostess, in the inability of Airs.' Former Clearance R : V. Slocum’. Tliere’s a lot of Price Price Rebekahs Enjoy .i «Hard Time Frolic Satisfaction*-' .all^adj velours^' tailqr^dt;,; /-l-pra- ,§s m- body the current style notes. Now at O N E-H ALF . One of-the most enjoyable times of: the^Rebekab Lodge was given P R IC E ______4 last Tfiursday evening in a, “hard time" frolic. About 50' members were present and, came dressed Luxurious coats mirroring the fashion trends of s u ita b ly fo r the occasion., The grand march was led by Mrs. New York society. Featuring suedes and velours, Jii- d m ! I# Frank Heckathorne' and Will Ren­ in having, an adequate balance in: your Checking . barger. yhe ladies and gentleman first pflzgs were won by Mrs. Account. Nothing is more comforting than to Frank Kelley and Will Renbarger, The consolation prizes were award­ ed to Mrs. .Ralph, Jones and AT. know that here in the bank you have a reserve Tremendous savings. Stunning models of distinctive $ Nelson. The .committee served soup arid crackers. The next meeting' * fund: always available;— instantly read}' for any beauty. Soft plush and suedes. Now sold at GNE- I f will he a Valentine party, and will m H A LF P R IC E ______be in chaff?! *5f Airs. Louis Alitchel. emergency which may arise. M . ErLadies’ Aid If your balance is just sufficient for current ex­ . ■«<»Holds Potluck . Paris-inspired, youthful styles. Finest quality •75 penses, why not build it tip during the next month broadcloths. Buy for next winter! Now at 0 N E - The AI. E. Ladies; Aid Society m ’Z 9 held an. ’ .all-day meeting last 'HALF;:pMCi Thursday at the home of Airs.’ or so? .You’ll really enjoy, the carefree sensation Orrie Kiefer. Thirty-two members were: present and enjoyed the pot- it will give you. 1 , luck dinner served at noon. The' day was spent in sewing and tying Be Here Early? Sal® Starts Feh.-l at 8:3® a. m. comforts. The regular meeting of the society will be held Feb. 7, with:-Mrs* Carrie Sebasty; at the' N-. SvOdrtK" home. ------o------}J-V.

' Galien Locals ■•Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Storm , of- Niles"were-'the dinner guest^un- . THE FIRST- ; - ; \ r ■. . NATIONAL; ....i' BANK day o f Mr; and Airs; R. V. Slocumi Mrs;. Fanny ' Truitt returned, ■k \ Eortiieth Yeas* in Biisiiaess j> ' d liome Monday after spending ten1 B" ■ days' iHTBentoa"Harbof, and "'left, ■ ■■. ii' vV • ' :f r rj- :;i ' 'd' . . T'MjT.Y- . t!.~ f jt*-*‘nh.i1 £»- Mondajijieyening, to; care for the »«CTiss«BSg^ r e i»wm*i * 1111 ...... ~n i « ir jintrwr-t—i-c-.vircscmc.wra ri i ewrt? daughter .of Airs; Tom. Burke at 218; Npijfclv-Skeon'd^tre’et. ^ P h o n e ^ . Nifes^MidHigak - Buchanan. . John: Scott left this week to -. gpeW"mg%intgi‘ at Miiirni, Fla. .-•rlEhe. quarantine; was. lifted. rSSB»-.; ■ p Ft THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE

Niles, Wednesday evening. president, Mrs, Ruth Roe; Record-1 eral weeks, is not myall improved, returned fromjChicago, where they radio last week. Company of Detroit was a visitor part of the properly has.been.mov- Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Hanlin, 113 ing secretary, Mrs. Roy Bradley;! -Lester Batten has.’tlfe flu. have spent-t\yo -weeks. Jay Glpy.gr was mBuchahkn Monday^sndr'lMesaa^" ecUto" the rear of her store on. Clark street returned; on Wfednes- corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. C. j Mr.' and Mrs. Seth Reed and : Miss Mary Gilchrist, Miss Thel­ and afternoon guest at the home conferring while here* with the Front street to be used for a simi­ ' day from Pittsburg, Pa., - where Rahm; treasurer, Mis. Myrtle! daughter, Miss Lois, of Homewood, ma Gilchrist,. Earl Freese and of Mr. and Mrs., M. O. Ssprilelf; of ‘local representative, Ends Schram. lar: purpose. they visited Mrs, Frank Cooper for Kean. Dainty refreshments were 111., -spent the week-end with Mr. Floyd York; spent Sunday in Elk­ Lake street. * ", ^ '"13 |;5 ; G. A. M.oebs, Ji\, o f Detroit was Mrs. Idessa Trainer returned several days. served. The club will meet with and Mrs. Glenn Swain and family, hart, Ind. Louis Proud,: who stiffered a' in Buchanan Tuesday to see Enos tnis week from Chicago where she Harry Banke, Jr., fell on icc, on Mrs. Wilson Lei ter next Monday. Chippewa street. crushed hand while placing an Schram on business. . Miss Lena Eckstrom visited her has spent three weeks caring for Wednesday and, sprained his; right The Jeanette Stevenson Guild Gordon Bromley, son of Mr. and parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Joseph electric hammer base afc-the.Clark Mrs. Bertna 'Roe is moving part Allan Stevenson, who has been wrist and fractured the hone in his will meet Tuesday evening at the Mrs. William Bromley, South Port­ plant about three weeks ago, „\yilt her mother, Mrs. Mary Annable, Eckstrom, of New Carlisle, . Ind., of the old Jennings "property which working- in Chicago, spent several arm. , home of Mrs; A. B. Muir, Roll call age street, who was employed in for the week-end. be able to return to his. work Mon­ who is ill there. Mrs. Trainer'stat­ days 'with his parents, Mr, and will, be “Current Biblical Events."1 the South: Bend offices o f the Ar­ she recently bought to the corner Phillip Paine spent the week­ Mrs. E. D. Skeeis, of Whitehall, day. , ed that her mother is 'much im­ Mrs. George H. Stevenson, West end with his parents; in Lansing. Mrs. Fred French will have charge mour Packing house, has been Mr. and Mrs. A1 Charles plan to of Short and Fourth streets, where fourth street. of the devotionals and Mrs, Dem- arrived on Monday to spend the she will make it into a residence proved and will probably return to Max M. Lickton spent the week­ transferred to the Toledo, O., of­ week with her daughter, Miss Tina attend the productions of the mu­ Mrs. Mable Wilcox. o£ Niles; ing will, give a "book review, Mrs, fices. He left for Toledo on Sun­ sical comedy, “The Twelve Mile property for leasing. The other Buchanan the first of the week. spent several days last week with end in Chicago with his parents. Skeeis, the head of the Home Glen Sanford and Mrs'. M. Wide- day. Limit,” to be given by the students |«( ^ 1*1,^ Mr. and Mrs. Wisner, Whitman, The Royal Neighbor Installatipn man will be in charge of enter­ Economics department of the Bu­ was postponed from Friday until Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, West chanan schools. of the Michigan State College Fri­ court. tainment. Front street, spent the week-end day and Saturday night at Lans­ Miss Leona Bright, who is a the next regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stults of The Day of Prayer for Missions: in Galien,, as guests of the latter’s ing. Friday night will be College nurse at Dr. Taber's‘Sanitarium in Miss Theo Olson, bead of the Gary, Ind., were week-end guests music department of tire Buchan-' will be observed in the Evangelical mother, Mrs. Mary Rees. Night, and Saturday night will be Benton Harbor spent the week-end church next Sunday evening at of the former's sister, Mrs. M. L. with her sister, Miss Emma Bright, an. High school was the week-end Raymond Mitchell, who is em­ Hanlin and family, 113 Clark for the public. Miss Dorothy Choice Groceries East Front street. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7:00. ployed In Benton Harbor, spent street. Charles carries a singing' and danc­ : . ■ • <*”U Mrs, W. W. McCracken who has S, E, Olson, in Chicago. „ Portz Bakery now open for the w'eek-end with his wife and Tlie F. D. I. club met Wednes­ ing part in the production, • been, the guest of her daughter, Mr; and1 Mrs. H. W„ Kelley, have business la new' location on Main family, and his parents, Mr. and day evening at the home of Mrs. Mrs. M. Gross left Thursday of How’d some fresh. Vegetables go ■' street. Watch for date of formal Mrs. Eel. Mitchell, West Front last week for. Chicago to visit at Mrs. E. F. Briembaum of Detroit, returned to their home in Whit­ Charles Koons, with an. attendance with tonight’s dinner— or, something in .1 V. . fo r some time; has returned to the man court, from Grand Rapids. opening. 4 tic street. of 32 present. After the business the home of her daughter, Mrs. home o f another daughter, Mrs. The Monday Literary Club' met Mrs. Molissa Hall, who W’as tak­ Mr, and Mrs. William Thurston session, bunco was played, first, Madeline Turner, while receiving canned Tasties— or some fruit? Name it. en seriously ill on Sunday, January medical treatments. Miss Joseph­ Harry Graham, W. Front street. at the home o f Mrs; S. E. Johnson attended the funeral of the latter's honors going- to Miss Mary Peek The BEST of Everything here— ' .... / Virgil; Exner and Bernard Brown on. Berrien street this week. Mrs. 20th at the Charles Price home in father; Thomas Hart, in Mishawa­ and consolation to Mrs. W. L. Wil­ ine Gross is remaining at home attended the auto show in Chicago Ruth Roe read extracts from Three Oaks is improving. ka. on Monday. lard. Mrs. Harry Arend was as­ keeping house until the return of last week, “Much Loved Books." Election of The L oyal: Independent club Mrs. Glenn Swain entertained sistant hostess. The next meet­ her mother. Harry Cooper and Paul Easton officers resulted as follows! Presi­ will meet Tuesday afternoon, Feb, with a dinner on Sunday in honor ing will be held at the home of Piiay Gfaffort is up and about nth, at the home of Stirs, J. D. attended the BeMolay meeting in dent, Mrs. Emma Hayes; vice of her husband’s birthday anniver­ Mrs. , Harley Squier, with Mrs. after- an. operation at a South Bend Morse on Days Avenue. sary. The out-of-town guests were Cora Brown assisting. hospital last week. J. E. ARNEY ■ The Women's Foreign Mission­ Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood, of Niles, Mr. and Mrs. John Giver, who ary Society of the Methodist and Mr. arid Mrs. Seth Reed, of recently rented the Burdett Apart- George O. Burky of the Mer­ “ The Square Deal Grocer” J ‘ church will meet Wednesday after­ Homewood, 111. i meats, installed a new electric chants Reserve Life Insurance ...... ■...... - I. ij noon February 6th at the home of Mrs. A1 W. Charles, South De­ FUGNE 26 WE DELIVER SPECIALS!! Mrs. H. Liddicoat, 130 South Oak troit street, entertained the Uni­ ATURDAY street. Chapter four of “Friends que Bridge club on Saturday after­ o f Africa” will; be reviewed, by noon. The prizes were won by Mrs. W. E; Sargent, Mrs; Nan Kent and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Eisele and Brodrick, Winter’s Icy Hand daughter, Dorothea, of Portage Jesse Viele, Hotel Rex, attended m HAMS Prairie were Sunday dinner guests the automobile show in Chicago on of Mr, and Mrs. John X, Rough. Monday. I Is still holding all of us hi its cold disagreeable Fresh Home Smolced, Pound Mrs, John I. Rough received a Miss Dorothy Portz, Miss Hollis box of fruit from her granddaugh­ Clayton, Miss Tina Skeeis and grip. A warm cozy home is your only protection— ter, Mrs. Merritt Vite, who. .is Miss Mary Jo Allington were guarantee it with a bin of Carbon Glow Block Coal. I © 2 G spending the winter in Florida. week-end guests of the former’s j Portz Bakery now open for sister, Mrs. Irving Paulsen, of The fine quality, of this fuel will heat your house with ]| 109 Days Ave. G. E, KGONS, Mgr. Dhfone 9i business in new location on Main South Bend, Ind. a healthful enjoyable temperature. And because its street. Watch fo r date of formal Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sill, of! opening. 4 tic South Bend, Kieth MacKay, of freedom from impurities allows more heat per ton it is Tuesday evening, February 5th West,-Branch, and Gilbert Turner less expensive to buy. the I, O. O. F, degree staff from were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Galien will be here to put on the * 5 ^ Jill Harleigh W. Riley, West Front We are ready to fill your needs at a moments • third degree work. Visitors and street, on Sunday. candidates from Berrien, Center Ray Gibbs, Lester Kayler and notice. will he present. Refreshments will Frances Hiller spent Sunday in I / C f V AA&s W-'ASlMd . 20 libs. SUGAR be served. South Bend, Fine' Granulated Saturday evening the Northern The young people's sodality of Gall Buchanan’s Hottest Number Indiana District Association of 1. the St. Anthony’s Catholic church 3? FrL? Sato &. Mon,, Feb* 1*2*4 O. O. F. will meet in Elkhart. held a party Wednesday evening PHONE 95 Grand secretary from Indiana and with Miss Mary Franklin, Portage the Grand secretary from Michi­ road, in honor of Miss Jeanne gan expect to be present. About- Roti, who will soon leave for Ann Size 252 20 from Buchanan plan to attend. Arbor where she will enter the Dozen _ _ 27 c $ 1 . 0 0 It is tin open meeting and the nurses training course. Miss Lor­ R. F. HICKOK oranges families of members are invited. raine Marsteiner, John Topash Finest Cooking Limit of 20 Pounds to Customer Mr. and Mrs. J. 'H. Romig en­ and Miss Franklin had charge of tertained Mrs. Ada Schwartz and the arrangements for the party. 5555S APPLES 4 Pounds______. : 1 8 c Mrs. Frank Chubb of Buchanan Mrs. E.- A. Irvin, 322 Cecil ave­ and Mrs. Frayne Robbins of De­ & nue; has influenza. Fine for Salads troit at dinner Tuesday. Fred Moyer, Herman Kolhoff, £ Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Proud an­ Lester Lyon, Richard Fuller and CABBAGE Pound ______,5c M. L. SANDS nounce the birth of a son Friday, Cleon Hathaway, left Monday for Jan. 25. Chicago, to attend the automobile Miss Genevieve Carnigan, Miss show. “ The Sanitary Market” Irene Myers and bliss Vadn Hop­ Donald Pears, of St. Joseph, kins were in South Bend Saturday. spent Sunday with his parents, Tna Butter Brick The Dooti Adulescentes Et Quam Finest Sweat Cream Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Pears, ' ' rein Selected Dairies with a * Phone 92 S: Oak St. club held its semi-monthly, meeting 303 West Front street. c Reputation Pouna m e Friday morning in room 1. Dorothy Miss lone Riley left Sunday Iok ***VW V V *«~.*V*«*V*V%*V* Holmes was chairman of the pro­ Kalamazoo, where ;she attends; Use gram committee with Thessel Mit- Western State Teacher's college, LIFEBUOY chel and Mable Myers assisting. after having spent the week-end to prevent Flu 4 Bars 25c Dorothy Babcock. Jane Easton, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. XDAP Charlotte Arnold and Jane Habicht W. Rily. TTli® A B C ©S file gave papers. Florence Franklin Mrs. Elfreda Summerrill and Lenfestey’s » was appointed chairman of the daughter, Miss Beatrice Pearl have FLOUR Pure Graham next meeting with Vincent De- ELECTRIC Nardo and Walter Babcock assist­ FLAVOR ing. Nucoa is not exactly like anything RANGE Members of the office force of Corn. Starch FSZZ 3 Pkgs- 25c/ the Indiana & Michigan Electric White Pine Tar else in flavor. It is individual and company had a Valentine parly on Friday evening at the home of satisfying. Nucoa is a delicacy. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Conant, and Smith street. The committee in — b e s i d e s t p u r i t y - cleanliness charge was composed of Mr. and W ild Cherry Oscar Mayer’s, f 1/ 2 -lb. Mrs. Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph —VITAMIN A—NUTRITION Sliced witn riha off pkg. Wegner and Miss Lena Van Gen- —UNIFORMITY— ECONOMY CJ3o£5lcs& Broiler deren of Three Oaks, A t 7 o’clock ComDound Pan potluck dinner was served, after GetNucoa at your grocer’s. Serve dainty little •which cards were played. The PRUNES 5=£S 2 Lta-23&' Drizes were won by Mrs. Phillip Nucoa Pats on the table with bread. Use An excellent Cough Dilley, Phillip Dilley, Mrs. Bur­ Nucoa in the kitchen to prepare other foods. American Home :wivNcvr lui Low> Price ^ ■ » leigh W. Riley and Elman. Starr, 1-ib. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Aulm, of syrup with soothing and Chattanooga, Tenn., are guests of P R E S E R f l g 11S v S , . • Dr. and Mrs, Harry Beistle, S. De­ sedative properties. troit stree|. M il©©n •Epi.-S-i a r i T T T i D Delicious Larfro Big - - i - f ■ .7A,. & . r-| N Na Luscious California No. 2j s w it c h e s ; 0 OVEN COOKING received by a fall; on the. stairs Shredded "Wheat Stands For in her home. Stands For Mrs. Charles Mills, 312 Liberty Positive Cooking Results Pep or P kg. il | PORCELAIN c CONDIMENT SET F avenue entertained in honor of CEREALS Post Bran Flakes ■ Stands For Stands For Mrs1. Dorothy Voorhees on Wed­ D DRAWER Q QUALITY nesday afternoon. w i t h t h e Fresh No. 1 ” Mrs, Harry M. Beistle won the Roasted Mr M? SksdM&S Quality' Stands For P Stands F or prize at, the Tuesday club, which E ELECTRIC i l RUSTPKCROOF met with Mrs. George Chubb, 301 _ Whole Bean Liberty avenue. Finest PEABERRY *■1 * Lb. Stands; For Stands F or SMOKELESS Drs. Robert H. Snowden, Paul, B. FEDERAL 4-way Oven F FIRECLAY UNITS s BROILING PAN Wallace, Orville R. Curtis and John C. Strayei; attended the Jan. American .Home Ub, Stands For Stands For uary meeting of the; Berrien Coun­ Finest Tall G GLASS KNOBS T TIMES ty Medical society held on Thurs- J | Your cooking results are positive and Too, the 4-way circulation of heat, Red Alaska Can FT Stands For JJ Stands For day evening in idle newr Whitcomb certain when your food is placed in a makes for faster cooking, and does it Packed in JTl HOTPOINT RANGE U UTILIIILITY PLUG hotel, St. Joseph. with a considerable saving of gas. Mod­ The Kare Knot Klub was enter­ Federal Gas Range oven— bread and Pure ?. Stands; For Stands for VERY tained at a 12 o’clock luncheon biscuits come out light and fluffy— ern home keeping does not call for long- SARDINES Oil 3 Cans 25c l INSULATED OVEN CONVENIENT by Mrs. Henry Adams, Days ave­ cakes have an evenness of texture. nue, in honor of her birthday an­ hours in the kitchen and cooking with Stands For Stands For WHAT niversary. The new patented-feature— 4 way cir­ the Federal Gas Range is a joy because J JUBILANT USERS w MOTHER WANTS Joseph Kosh, of Memphis. Tenn., M inute Tapioca 2 rkss-2gfi culation of heat— assures even delivery it does the work so well and so quickly. Stands For V ■' Stands For who is the guest of his aunt, Mrs: KITCHEN CLOCK A X-TRAORDINARY Rosa Keller, was the guest of of heat to every part of the oven— top Best of all,' your Federal Gas Range honor at a dinner on Sunday at the and bottom as well as the four sides adds beauty and distinction to your FRUIT COOKIES , - Stands For- ~%T Stands For YEAR’S . v home of Mr. and Mrs. William are; equally heated. LAMP if GUARANTEE Keller. The guests included Mrs. kitchen. Your friends will admire it Thomas Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 7 Stands For ZENITH OF How much better foods taste and how aa.d you will find it so easy to keep Eraft’s njl Stands For MAINTAIN- Marsh and family, Mrs. Tillie Kay in Jars iri ED TEMPERATURE L p e r f e c t i o n Marsh and family and Mrs. Rosa much more inviting do:.'they appear clean; See the beautiful display of dif- CHEESE n 23:c- Keller and son, Henry. when they-have been evenly cooked..y ferent styles of Federal-Gas Ranges* >£?* * Miss Ruth Riley, Front street, ' J/x- entertained at dinner on Friday ' v? /' v ^ -■■: c i-A.- - - f Mr. -Farmer* jrdy highest cash price evening. ' I p jL Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalrymple! have moved from 310 Cecil Avenue f * B r lta i to 310 Mocassin Avenue. , George, Dagget, Gary, Ind;, spent' F E W M SHPANS LEFT' $1.85 values. : • the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wliile they la s t _____ Andrew Dagget, W; Roe St. Mr. ____ . • . ______- 2 Dagget, tvho lias been ill for sev-

Kk L ■PAGE THliLBEfeRlEM, C>Q.i)jNT.Y RisQQRD. THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929 $ ra M •& ssl noon and a banquet in the Statlcr efforts and three notable failures. The big real fuel for the waning fire; you Tliis Statement- was issued here may give’ him an alarming fit of today . Jjy Jolm Russell, local Chev­ Hotel? Inf the* eveningl#was one;' of iforrktt Com ity Ihrnrb producers in each case* had failed to estimate \ h o u v y o u f' indigestion away into the night. If rolet dealer, who recently returned the most elaborate* ever attempted correctly the willingness of the people to-do he refuses shrimp salad, try him from Detroit, where he attended by an automobile manufacturer, H, D. HAYDEN and, W. C.. HAWES, Publishers. without an article ;on which an unfair profit « 3 0 on graham mush! the tenth-of a series, of 40 nation­ wide sales_meetings that are being was sought. There is a vast amount of The oldest machine of today was Rufus—Why on earth do you ■Entered'as second class matter November 20, 1919, probably built out of the best ma­ sponsored' ’by the company this take all those magazines and pa­ human independence, an unwillingness to pers? You certainly can’t read Buchanan, Michigan,, under the act of March S, 1S79. Things You Should Know terial at the outset.. It has. lasted winter and spring. live under hard dictation, the. world can ad­ this long by being, properly hous­ Through the medium of these them. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE just its plans to escape injustice. Profit is ed, its joints correctly lubricated, meetings the company hopes to Goofus—No I don’t bother willi Berrien, and St. Joseph: Counties; per year——,$2.00 secured only on goods sold, goods on hand no overloads having been heaped bring the 1929 Chevrolet sales the reading matter—but the ad­ message directly to every-■..Chevro­ vertisements.are so interesting. ' Elsewhere.______$3.00;. Single Copies—,.w__—5c upon it, and, having had the bring no revenues, if the public wall not buy, proper fuel for its engine. If you let dealer in the United States. ------o—,---- ^ price, dictation fails, just as the proud and desire your (human) machine to The day’s program which embrac­ 1 Cured of paralysis in ,a Chicago courageous British Empire learned in its- last a long time, do nothing to ed a graphic sales presentation in i hospital, James Remson sent the Investigating Prohibition. rubber adventure., Rebellious and unwilling By Arthur Brisbane hinder its normal action. It is. the Oriole Theatre in the after­ institution $70,000. easy to rid ourselves of the effects Perhaps some good will come of Presi­ buyers can stop unreasonable price dictation, of over indulgence. S^£S^S3SED^SEHES'S3E®*aS3S dent-elect Hoover’s; plan with respect to pro­ even on. articles, o f daily necessity.. These Cows and Jlen. by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. By giving your aged ancestor hibition. ..Early in his, administration he will three instances; prove that point, plainly. What. Name for Hoover? the food he lilies, you are adding appoint a nonpartisan, commission to con­ This good old world still is quite independent The Duko Brothers. Feeding the Aged. to his comfort and longevity, beT and very powerful. Farmers in Japan. Old age is in reality a. second sides gathering blessings on your­ duct a thorough investigation of the enforce­ self that are mighty nice to have; ment situation and to make recommenda­ ------— o -— — Moosejatv, Saskatchewan, gave childhood. The infant needs cer­ tain food-elements; to sustain and then, freak dieting is harmful at tions looking; toward its improvement;, It is Good Shivs From Indiana; a dinner to: Ben H. Thompson in any age. honor of his Holstein-Fricsian produce growth; it will tolerate said that, the- inquiry wiU not be broad The new governor of Indiana, Harry G. cow, Canary Cordyke. The Sas­ even more than is needed. But the enough in its scope to raise the question o f (Leslie, in his inaugural address requested the katchewan. Government bought the aged need only sustenance and Chevrolet Plans +V»a *«AnAnl rvP thA Ainar>/1rviftr»f V\vi+- 1 IawhIa awavia! 1-1-»a Iahta aa flirt eow for $10,000. cannot- comfortably bear more lllf, FEB. 8 the repeal of the. Eighteenth Amendment but; \ legislature to amend the law's so that the food than that necessary to sustain will be limited to an effort to find; out what ] statute of limitations would not apply to and Include Canary is world’s champion in life. Perhaps it is instinct that Commencing at 10 a. m. at the Frank Kool Farm, 3 ^ is; the best tiling to do to -better conditions; protect public officers, elective or appointive, butterfat and gives enough milk in loads the old man to insist on the and ’QiSsLiter Cars under it. - It might be hard to enforce that j who- m ay be charged w'ith malfeasance in a day to last the average family a plainest, most nourishing, unstimu- miles north of Galien, the following: month. In 305 days, this wonder laUng diet. restriction if the commission,, or a minoritj?; office or other crims committed during the If grandpa Insists on his corn- With the demand for its cars: at of it,, should hold that the repeal or modifica-! tenure of their official relation. There is a cow produced 1,080 pounds of but­ ter and 26,396 pounds of milk. bread and milk, don’t deny him; if the highest level: ill the history of WO Horses, 4 head of Cattle, Farm tion of the amendment is advisable and f disposition among the legislative leaders to lie just must have roast potato, the company, the Chevrolet Motor Too bad there: is no way of im­ necessary. * j comply with /he request, although the time you need not call him a back num­ Company is preparing for the fepleHSeilfsj Hay asid Household proving men's brains, as we im­ ber because he abhors scalloped greatest year in its history with A great difficulty about such an investi-! may not be left entirely open.* One bill has prove cow’s, udders, Only time potatoes. If you cajole him into its sixteen giant factories now Goods..; . gation is to find investigators who can do j been prepared that holds these officials liable can do that, and time is slow. The eating some new fangled dish with busy on a 1,250,000 ear production their work with open minds. Almost every- j to prosecution if any crime is discovered average intelligence in the British little of everything in it, yet no Program for 1929. House of Commons today, accord­ body has his own strong opinion about pro- j within 10 years after the close of their offic- ing to Lecky, is lower than the hibition. If Senator Fess, for instance, were , ial career. The governor wants all the pro- average of all the free men in placed; on, tire commission, no amount of evi- : tection taken away and will ask the members Athens, 3,000 years: ago, Science dence would convince‘him that prohibition is , personally to help" him secure that provision, goes: ahead, man stays about where he was, a little less brutal, anything but a great national blessing, work-1 The immediate predecessor of Gov. Leslie a little less selfish. ing well and sure to, wiork better. If Senator I was, indicted on the charge of offering a Bruce wei*e a member nothing would con- j bribe to Gov. McCray while he was in office If Americans call President Cool- vince him that it is anything but a curse, , but was able to escape prosecution and be idge “the silent President” what will they call Mr. Hoover? He hopelessly umvorkable. The- commission is 1 freed through the operation of the statute of has been elected President of the; almost certain to split in accordance with, its j limitations. That statutory provision is one United States, will begin his work preconceived ideas. Thus its report may not j that requires that any charge of w'rong shall in less than two months, has been have much, influence on public sentiment, [ be made against an official within a pre- in Washington several days at work. How much has he talked ? which in the- end will1 decide the big question, i scribed time and after that cannot be made. Not at all. A Limelight College President.. ; In most of the states the limitation fixed by Eight years more of business Dr. Clarence Cook Little, whose resigns- itlie statute is three yeai’s. without conversation will this tion as president of the University of Michi- Indiana has had a painful experience country very well. We have had; gan has been accepted with unanimity and with some of her governors, the old state has at various times, considerable per­ iods of conversation without busi- apparent' satisfaction by the board; of i been humiliated repeatedly and Gov. Leslie ness. regents, has been much in the limelight since [wants to put up the bars so that hereafter, he became head of the famous institution a } if one does wrong, one may be held to make Sometimes farmers succeed, hut little, more than, three years, ago. Among { answer in court no matter how cleverly or usually they must leave the farm to do it. his acts' which caused; much public comment - for what length of time the wrongdoing may Benjamin N. Duke, who died re­ -were his denial to students of the privilege! have'been kept hidden. It is a step for clean cently in his Fifth avenue home in of owning automobiles and Ms rather sensa- > government and the legislature wall do w'el] New York, began as a farmer, tional investigation, with accompanying ob- to heed the advice given by the governor. working with his brother, James servations, of drinking among; undergrade-1 ------o------— Duke, on their father’s farm. They grew tobacco, started a small fac­ ates. His government policies, or perhaps! Chicago’s World Fair, tory, introduced cigarette making: his methods in endeavoring to enforce them, j Chicago is going ahead with plans for a machinery, and made hundreds of made _ him enemies,enemies among students and1 World’s tpo Fair,*v tr,to be held in 1933,id s ? has .formed millions. And, farmers note this, they 'bossed the middle man in­ alumni and^he went out of his way to antag-1 her general committee to carry on the work stead of being’ bossed by him. Ask •* , onize outsiders, as when, disappointed in the j and secured introduction in Congress of a Mr. Hill of the American Tobacco D A y m n d S A l U S l A l amount of money appropriated for the uni- [bill pledging the co-operation of the federal Co, or Mr. Belt of Lorillard’s how ” . * -1 \ • ,9 ■ versitv two years ago,, he denounced the [government in making the fair- successful that is done. mm legislature and the governor and the “w'liin- That approval is important, as it gives the Again farmers have their trou- (Jm/o &me P© €£ Packm,^€$ ing taxpayers,” as he called them. jfair officials standing when it is presented-to Mes, farmers in Japan have worse . Another grievance against Dr. Little i s , other countries and co-operation is sought. ones. Ms_ frequently advocacy of birth control, j lto appropriation was provided in the bill, When our farmers complain which does not appear like a particularly ap- Chicago is not disheartened over the fap­ Government at least Makes Prom ises. propriate subject for public discussion by a ure of other fail’s held in American cities in j When thousands: or Japanese university president. Dr. Little;, who made recent years. Having planned and held one peasants marched to express dis­ a brilliant, record in special fields; of medical j great; World’s Fair, the city by the lake feels satisfaction, forty were shot dead research, before going in for college presi- ‘ quite confident it can repeat the perform- and, many wounded, , dencies, perhaps has scattered too much, a s ; ance and with conspicuous success. There An intoxicated lady told the judge that her trouble was due to ■ M iketr mw,ww£gime pm they say, in his recent endeavors. The presi-' is courage shovel by the city in taking that an alcoholic rub.. She had swal­ dent o f-a great, university would have h is; stand, because the history of other large I lowed nothing.. Doctors said it' • i hands full,, we should think, in attending • expositions shows much to discourage; and was just possible, the judge excus­ strictly ;to his own immediate knitting, and j little to enthuse those who seek to hold ed her. A gentleman, very drunk, led in • At Your Grocers Here in Buchanan might well, leave the saying of the world j another and larger one. There are those by the policeman, told the judge,. through birth control or other expedients to jin this country who feel; inclined to the view “My mistake was eating raisins persons- not so weighed down with respon- that the day of great expositions has passed. while drinking ice cream” soda. sibilitie§ and problems. He also must be I Chicago wall need, to clean house, provide They let him go. Prohibition develops new ex­ able to [Compromise occasionally and to ac- j better government, for the city and end the cuses. O those who have not as yet tried these crisp,, whole­ cept defeat, at the hands- of a legislature for j activities of machine gun bandits and organ- instance^ gracefully. Probably our' most ized crime, and no more convincing publicity T some oven-fresh crackers—in their new moisture proof successful-university presidents are not in for the city and the fair could be provided $15 per Day one-pound package—here’s your opportunity to get them the newspapers very much and not at all in than the story of the cleanup under w'ay Upwards easily made selling —Friday and Saturday—at your Grocers—at a specially re­ a controversial way.. The great university actively. If that is done, and the fair lead­ our Electric Windshield president does not scatter and, lie is a diplo­ ers claim it will be, then the story of what Heater for autos. Keeps duced price! mat. 84 ‘ Chicago did in the great fair a generation driving vision clear through frost and sleet with electric, ago would provide an appeal to: millions to / ' £ l Price Dictation Failures. heat. Easy to install, no holes make plans for seeing the big show in 1933, to drill, fits all cars. You Grgat Britain failed after four years; of ------o- can have plenty of money if rF’,HlS new economy package brings every dainty cracker determined effort to control the world’s sup­ A certain noble woman, says the most you invest $2.50 for sample. Try it on your own car and ply of Smude rubber and dictate prices to aggravating thing about a middle-aged hus­ be .■ convinced.. Anyone can ■ to your table as fresh and crisp as when they leave our other nations;. She had, control, of immense band is the way he acts so; surprised every sell this:life, saver; not neces­ crude; production, controlled the marketing,, time he spills something else, on the table­ sary to sell outside your own immense ovens! All of that tasty, wheat flavor is carefully the, woPd had, .need for the supplies she held,, cloth or burns' another hole in it, as if it town. A few hours evenings brings big profits. Try it, sealed •within, each package—and each cracker—ready to but the*world rebelled at autocratic domina- were simply unaccountable how such a thing while the winter season is on. . tion, branded as unfair the business: ethics; could happen to a careful man like him. Write for sales plan to— serve instantly! employed and revised; plans to reduce press­ ——-----o------—• ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD ing needs. That attempt to dictate in an im­ There are still marked, divergencies of HEATER COMPANY portant jliiie of business, to the world ended opinion among the neighbor women on the Pi O, Box 890 "i n failure. _ question of the proper pronunciation of Milwaukee, Wis. VCJY two packages’of these crackers today at this specially . Cuban ‘ capitalists with others; wanted gladiolus but the agreement^ appears to be control; of the cane sugar market, had laws universal that poinsettia is a word of three reduced price—Open one for immediate use—the other passed-. governing production, perfected, an syllables, with no more second i in it than a Hiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiifh because of its air tight package—will keep your crackers organig^toin to handle the; trade the promot­ rabbit.,. -" EYESTRAIN ers: felt *they could control; and felt certain crisp-and flaky until you are ready to use them. CAUSES they would dictate in the sugar market.' It ■Our conservative reflection for the day was not? difficult for the world to find new is that, even if Mr. Hoover; didn’t really HEADACHES sources tof supplies, or revise its plans for spread more than five per cent as much good the wqi’ld to find new sources of supplies, or will around Latin America as we enthusias­ revise-its plans for consumption, and the tic Republican editors claim he did, the bat­ . GubarC ^sugar corner has ended in failure. tleship probably paid for her oil; ■» ' C A W B U Y - One group of producers may plan a world ------o------— corner” but attempted: dictation, to the world The mental attitude is a highly important Has. ndt^been. successful. - factor in cases of illness and there is a man TW Gm te poundpackages Brazil grows an abundance of coffee for in tliis neighborhood who caught the flu. Glasses that a re' right . whichSHe wrnrld is willing to pay a price that from, a visiting wife’s relative and is so mad strengthen and rejuvenate the bringsjfjrofit to the growers, but, the coffee about, it that, his-recovery is almost despair­ face as well as the- sight. leader sythere wanted larger profits’ and con- ed of, EYES EXAMINED trol oSworld.supplies. Some legislation was, ----- 0^------r GLASSES MTTED. : secured;and. the plan was put into force. The It may have been tone once that half the m W T O « © € » result*is -that'Brazil has more than 13,000,- world doesn’t know how the other half, lives . Established>*-19.00 000 bags of coffee waiting’ sale, while the hut the neighbor women have be.en pretty coffee’1 from Java- and- Sumatra is being busy for a good many years. Br. J.,B'QRI£E pouredTinto the'markets‘of,the world. There o- Jij? .’OPT03EBTRIST * -South .Bend,’- Indiana. . has, b)3en some;, change, in price, but the W e often; get up in • the mofliing 4f.eeUng^ ii-i i . ’/ tswtijmu . ;ac6ffee^corner in Brazil failed in effect, the like a Bengal tiger and go to 'He'd' at'nighty IN NTCSS ON TUESDAYS AND; WEDNESDAYS .WITH THAYER? *r ^expectation is that the failure will be admit­ feeling like a Kansas jackrabbit. . JEWELRY-STORE ted shortly. ‘ ■■■■ O------: ' „ , . Here, are three recent illustrations of Even- when the: society editor tells: who _W. - G. -BO G ARDUS,»O ;-D ;-■ greedy men trying to force their will on the the , is it sounds like a mere after­ ■ in , charge. - • . rest ot-tlie'peopleiof the world, three strong thought. • - “ - PEmrEc-iriOM FOB? W A Y N i ! I . : J ; .<■ » 4 1 .7 ------rJ S e c t i o n 1 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD N ew s- Editoria-

Record Telephone Number. Nine SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929 N o.-4 Record Telephone Number Nine

sort sot stunt fly'ing.. In addition- has completed the course offered to. what' "he has-learned- 'in the there’whicli covered hot only learn­ school. Paul has had many won­ ing to fly but also, training in ad-> THE MICROPHONE SIP News of Buchanan Schools derful experiences in the west justing, repairing and construction— such "as bathing in . the Pacific of aeroplanes. -This training has News of Student Life Gathered and V/ritten by Uppe r Classmen of Buchanan High School f Ocean jn January, trips to" Los prepared him for work as a com-—— Angeles, "Hollywood,. Death Valley, mercial flyer. or for a position in ; Goldfield, Mojave desert, and etc. the engineering or construction 1 Leaving tlie' thicket and taking ' New Troy Scliqol Notes. He will conic home by steamship departments .of companies manui"'’ ” ''’ ' ; Music .Groups of * •. French Club Gives Jr. High Basket the- trail up' the mountain, he saw from Los. Angeles, Cal., to Seattle, tfaeturingplan.es. a cave where he thot he might go The Faculty play at tlje high Wash., with a few days stop at San Paul would have liked to have High School To La Marseilles At To Engage Niles in and have a rest. In entering he school auditorium. We expect to Francisco from Seattle, to come taken the advanced course at-Kelly —“ - V' Grade Mews found the air very cool, and sonic see every' seat in the house oc­ via Great Northern, and will pass Field, San Antonio, Texas, during Present. Program Friday Assembly Tuesday Evening day grass on the floor. After cupied. According to the advance 'through the recently completed the next few months but owing- loJU „ = / sleeping many 'hours he was sale of tickets there is no doubt tunnel under the Cascade moun­ a: shortage of the DeHaviland*:^ A, concert is going; to tie given; The Friday morning assembly First1 Grade. Mr. Ray Miller, coach for the awakened by a savage roar of a but what a record crowd will be tains which is almost eight miles planes, and because the govern- • . ' • soon by the two; Glee; Clubs and: the program was in- charge of Miss. The following children were not Junior High basketball team, an­ lion. on hand to watch the faculty per­ in length.' ment has stopped making this” 1’’ ~i:>- Word has been received that model, it was found that only a****.- * | l^gh School Orchestra. Shrlver. The French Glub. assist­ absent or tardy during the month, nounces the fact that, the team is Shaking' with fear, that he might form. “His Uncle’s Niece” is the This will \be the1 first time our ed. by 'the beginning French; Class, of January: Ruth Rumsey, Richard to be presented with new wool title of the play and promises you Paul A. Piper who has been at­ few out of his class could be pro-' be torn from limb to limb he safe tending a government aviation vided for. The course offered-at,,^,,^, . Music Department has presented a gave the. play, “La Marseilles," in Rose, Arthur Rohl,, Doris Patter­ jersey, scarlet and white ap­ very still. On looking out of the an evening of fun. There are ten concert and, it is hoped; it will be which the writing of the French son, James Leazenby, Arnold Her­ propriately marked, B. J. H. members in the cast and they ap­ school at March Field, Riverside, Kelly' Field is particularly design—’j cave,, he saw a large shaggy Hon Calif., since the first of last July', ed for men who wish to become:-:”--' IS" well received, for it is only one National hymn was portrayed. The man, Harvey Hirnnan, Leona pear to be well chosen for the This team meets Niles Junior snarling fiercely, showing his expects to be home very soon. He regular army pilots. 'vjj 'qineans Of; 'showing what rapid main; characters were: Don Fette, Campbell,, Robert Fairman, Rich­ High next Tuesday evening at 3:30 handsome white teeth. However, part. ' strides forward our school is mak­ mayor of the city: Hazel Johnston, ard Rose, Billy Ecinie, Arnold on the home floor. Everybody is the lion was doing something' else Not only the faculty will per­ ------u -.-" r 'V ing' in cultivating a taste, for music his; wife; first citizen, Robert Roe; Herman, James Leazenby Evelyn invited. Admission, five cents. Every once in a while ■ the lion form, but some pf the students as in the students; second; citizen; Fred. Smith; Harry Scliram, Ruth Rumsey, Mable Wil­ would lift one of his front feet, well. The tenth grade sewing son, Doris Patterson, Arthur Rolil,, Other games have been schodul- The Glee^Clubs have a member­ Banke,, Rouge De Lisle, author of lick it and put it down carefully, class in Home Economics will pres­ the song; Clem Savoldi, a general; Barbara French, Dale Hanover,' ed by the coach, anc! will be play ent a style show between acts to­ ship of seventy-five this; year, and ed off weekly by this team. as if in pain. In a very short time tie new semester finds many more as well as- many others. Frankie Benrak, Marilyn Staver, a stream of blood was trickling gether with some musical numbers The plot of: the play was as fol­ Betty J. Burgoyne, Johanna Burks; down from the- injured paw. sponsored by Mrs. Kelly. uniting to be taken into the two Harvey Hinman, Daniel Lalcin, Exchange. clubs* lows: the mayor of the city offer­ Androcles aroused by the an­ Primary Room. ed a prize for the best; National George Lauver, Dickie Pierce, and It is quite iprobable that there Lois Holmes all received 100 in The result of the Volley Ball guish that he knew the lion must We have had a very poor attend­ sill be several professional; singers Song written by one of the citizens _ ., tournament between girls of Do- be suffering, walked over to him, ance the past month, seventy-four. on the program as well as the of the city. It. was written byj spoons'. Friday. wagiac Junior high* school is an­ and on examination found a thorn We hope the flu and inclement students; Rouge De Lisle. This song at the j Second Grade News. nounced in favor of the Junior in the fleshy part of the foot. This,, weather will allow us to improve No tentative date has, been: set, end of the playlet was sung by .High team, “The1 Yankees.” Volley lie removed as best he could, and this record next month. but it will; be announced in; the the French club; members and the Nathalie Proud entered Mrs. ball has proven to be the most doctored up the sick membrane. Our teacher bought a Christmas oear future. beginning class: Wilcox’s second grade last week! popular sport with this group of tree and the little folks who were from Three Oaks school, This relief was so appreciated :>V. ------0------O r- girls. that the lion threw him self: at the there certainly' had much enjoy­ Barbara Scliram. has returned to ______ment from it. The Carpenter boys Another Business Jolly Home Ec. ’s (school after a few days' illness. j He; ..D!d vou hear about the feet of the boy, wagging- his tail, like a dog would. furnished a Christmas treat of pop- Victorious Over coin. We all received many pretty Course Is Offered After awhile the lion limped gifts. ... away, and on returning brought a Clever Cookers J&SSSS."* com -,-- . Our honor roll for the month is A new course has been, intro­ rabbit which he put at the feet of as-follovys: duced into the High School this The following children had 100* face his master. The rabbit was soon .-Beginners, Shirley' Liskey; First semester. It is Business English. During the first semester, com­ in the weeks spelling: Valora Rohl, and tho powdei went off' cooked and eaten, and then the grade, Mary. McKeen, J Can Strat­ Phil Pierce, Ralph JDewees, Beth' lion led the boy to a bubbling’ Jt is; taught by Mary Jo Allington.. petition has been rife between the Cn^ A f i Dowagiac proves its progressive ton, Alden Sexton, Max Yeske. two Home Economics Clubs, the spring where his thirst was satis­ Rotliimhs" 1 ^ McGow4^' a ^ur“or High Second grade, Billy Bihimire, L v . VERSES Jolly- Home Ec.’s and the Clever fied with fresh cold water.—Rob­ Peter Ritchie, Robert Keefer. Betty Ann' Miller, Boh Biackmun, -i Orchestra. This organization has Cookers. | thirty-five members, fifteen of ert Smith, 7th Grade. Intermediate room honor roll: You- may1 have1 your tropical wea The contest which the clubs Robert Wesner., ------6----- —- Third, grade, May Marx, Helen Junior Holmes has left Mrs ' v,rllom- play ribtins. Their Junior ther hat. maintained throughout the semes­ i Band, having had a little more Scout Troop 41 Hits Ritchie, Roger Decker, Hazel Eng­ Your bleary moon so white. ter has closed to find that the Fischnar’s second, grade, His lish, Edward Goodline Jr., Vera mother has returned to her , ! than a month of existence, shows But give me a, book, and a cozy Jolly Home Ec/s. heat their oppon­ u great improvement. Attendance Record Eenland, Bobbie Liskey, Jimmy nook. ents by five points. Points were in Detroit. Bihimire. ‘ I The following children were 10 Q IVith a cheery fire so bright. given, for scholarship; hanking; la­ Farmer Lad: “We have a hen Tuesday Evening . Fourth grade, Theodore Sexton/ Let the wind roar loud. boratory work and, class problems. in Friday’s written spelling: Alice Harold Wisner. And the waves beat high., The Clever Cookers are giving ,1 Leazenly,■L-eazeoiy, Alice.vi.ee Clark,omrn, Williamvvimam i 2 ^ *S,S?ng?S e' ttat laid e§“ Fifth grade—Henry Marx, Henry Secure; and warm by the fire, sit I. banquet for their jolly sister cook­ Strayer, Betty Jane Mitchell, Orlo, Troop 41 of Buchanan broke all Coupe, Doris Liskey, Wallace Maxson, Carl Backus, Helen Rem- Classmate: "That’s nothin’, v ers, Wednesday evening at six o’­ can beat that.” attendance records last Tuesday Keefer. ipqdnreo AsoCi b k — inger, Edwin, Ingleriglit, Geneva clock in the Home Economics Farmer Lad: “Honest? How?’ evening when all officers and Snow Hakes. room: Babcock. Robert Habicht, Junior scouts except one were present. WAGNER. Ruth- Pierce is president of the Holmes, Lewis Pascoe. The meeting opened with the MODEL 46—Uses 7 jV^*Ss I gaze from - my bedroom, of course.” A. G. t'bs.; 1 recti’g. im :; window. victorious , Jolly Home Ec.’s and O.ur girls and boys are learning Scout Oath followed by' business J. G. Boyle is in Lansing attend­ the poem “ Our Flag Colors.” tb.; Less tubes, §88. M With a look that is-blurred with Pauline Van Every, president of Dowagiac H. S. News. and a talk by Commissioner Ken ing the session of the state legis­ m m * 7 S .... pain, the Clever Cookers. Lewis Pascoe has returned to The Agricultural department of Blake. lature. school after a weeltfs absence. Mr. Blake announced ' that, tlie And I see the cool white-beauty. Two new club will be formed Dowagiac H. S. has proved to he Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Rumsey and MODEL F-2—Electio- •-« or** it i Of that wonder frozen rain. within a week, new officers will one of the most important A c­ troop having the most adults pres­ children spent Sunday with Mr. Dynamic speaker—$34 ready to plug %„ \ And my tired head stops aching. be elected,- and the same competi­ Third Grade News. complishments in every line, as ent at the Buchanan Court of and Mrs. Henry Hess. (f, V w ith mj* weary brain afcrest. - tion will.be practiced with, sewing, Ruth Montgomery and Romona numerous 'visits to'various stock tHOn’or February 14 would have its ' Miss Geneva Metzger gave a din­ -S 'l watch’, the lazy‘movements. —------o------Dalenberg: brought stencils of do­ farms, studying processes that name engraved on a wall plaque, ner Tuesday ’ in honor of Doris OW you can enjoy zeal radio reception,— the John, Maculey o f Dublin willed mestic animals which we used to the troop winning the plaque three - Of the snow flakes God has milk goes through' at the City Whittaker. The occasion being rumbling of the drums, the deep yoice of a Uiba, blessed. his 5S5.000 estate to his daughter, make a border across- our black­ Creamery, and the winning of successive times will become pos­ Doris’ 16th birthday. S ~ , ------O------who disappeared many years ago. board. many prizes in potato and apple sessor of the trophy', a new troop There was no school Monday the woody sound of the clarineL— all the tones-and Mrs. Mabel Walton was absent ------o------In, our Geography work we stud­ judging. They won all places in ranking system is to be put in op­ and Tuesday, Mrs. Dunkleberg not eration in the area soon. Troops voices of a f nil orchestra clearly-—at a moderate price. ‘I* from her duties three days last Frau Hedwig Ansitz of Vienna ied the uses of water. We learned disease identification at Kalamazoo being able to get over the icy- ";rp'' week due to illness. Mrs. Mary fasted tor 36 days and, reduced, her that every living thing needs Potato Show. 41 and 42 are after each others roads from Berrien Springs. Listen to the Atwater Sent all-electric Model 46 Zerbe taught her classes for her. ' weight 62; pounds. water, To prove this, we put 'a hide at the coming Court, The fanners in this-locality' who here. Only an AtwaterXentElecU'O-IJynamiccangive plant under a glass jar and the One act plays have . been the After the business was over have been sending whole milk to next morning we found tiny drops main theme of English twelve several new games were tried with, the Elgin Milk Product Go., at Ga- you tone like that. Only Atwater Kent can give you . »"»t^rrrr much fun resulting. One called of water on the inside of the jar. work the past week, each member lien expect to begin sending milk such quality so-.economically. And only we can give f. u In Miss Simmons' room the pu­ of the class writing one play. Of baseball is played by two teams, to the St. Joe Valley Creamery at pils are writing the drills for the these, “The Variable He,” by one being at bat and the other in Buchanan, Feb- 1st. Lester Stoner you the benefit of our yesES 0? experience in selling Palmer method, button. Ruby Boltz, and “ Obre Diable” by- the. field. Those in the field sit in will continued to do the hauling. and installing fine’’radio. -, WYWAM’B We had good averages for the Harry Banke, were choosen as: the flits players’ positions and the bat­ Will Whittaker either believes in semester. best in the class. ter of the other team is asked system or that “all work and.no questions by the pitcher, the runs SOUTH BEND, The pupils made a cut-out water These two plays will be present­ play makes; Jack *a dull boy,” Any' scene for drawing. and strikes depend on the batters how he does not walk when lie can Easy Terms. ed in General Assembly in a short answering them. To get around We are glad to have John Di- time. -slide while feeding his pigs. He *j ment, Donald: Beck, and Melvin bases the runner must question will be asked to demonstrate his Maxson back in school again. his way by the basemen. The method at the next grange meet­ A• + A i; A novel way of correcting the game produced many questions, and New - at Wyman’s - Friday Geraldine Swartz is a. new pupil. speech of students has been inaug­ ing., arguments over scouting topics. ,------o---- :—- t. urated in. the Public Speaking The fun over the meeting was EARL R BECK’S Junior High Notes. Class. PAUL PIPER COMPLEXES The .Junior High class colors for dismissed with the, seventh Scout COURSE IN AVIATION Tabooed words and phrases were Law, A Scout is: Obedient. After The course offered at Kelly- 1928-1929 are green and white. listed by each member of the class HI Arm bands are most conspicu­ dismissal several remained to work Field is particularly designed for Tire and Radio Shop and handed in to a committee of on or pass tests. men who wish to become regular ous in the class rooms. three people. Josephine Dunlap has; been chos­ —— —o------army pilots and includes manuver- This committee then made a ing in military formation, and all en cheer leader for the class as­ complete list of all these ex­ School Deposits sisted by Doris Campbell. pressions. - Palmer Penmanship returns are These were speedographed and Nearly $6,000 considerably in advance of what each student given a copy. they were this time last year. The task o f the students now is This last week, Miss Ekstrom’s ' Aggregate banking of the pupils > to check on each other and them­ of the Buchanan schools attained pupils received five progress pins selves to overcome their faulty' a total bf 55,912.26 last week, with and eight Palmer method buttons. speech. 71.6 percent, of the enrollment Each week the drills are sent to —------o---— banking. The total, amount bank­ the Chicago office where they arc -ANDROCLES AND THE LION ed for the‘week was 8116.09, with pa ssed upon by critics, and the de­ withdrawals of $56.24. Deposits cision is sent back to the teacher Many long years ago there was were reduced somewhat and with­ South Bend, Indiana in charge. a poor Roman slave called Andro­ drawals increased by the necessity cles who lived, in Africa. His Of buying books and: other supplies Kindergarten. master was cruel to him/ so the for the beginning of the new . _■ . • • i' Those on the attendance honor slave wanted to leave. So one semester. , ' roll in Kindergarten for the month night as he was lying awake, he ------o-—-—- Good News for Men! of January' are Madeline Heubner, ■thought that he would run away. Aggie—You swore, before we Madonna Heubner, Jack Markham. J Not long after he started out, go­ were married, that never again Lorraine Morley, Donald: Wheat, ing through bushes, shrubs and would you gaze upon another wo­ Jack Ednie, Lyle Watson. over bills, but was unable to find man. We, in Kindergarten, are learn­ either food or water. After several Reggie— Of course, that was ing to read,, and. we like reading day's of wandering in the hot boil­ merely a campaign promise. very much. ing sun through the thickets, he ——-4*^——“ M ss Olson iss helping the Kind­ could g ono longer. He was long­ Workman (to mate, who has Hosiery Sale ergarten and first grade with their ing to throw himself down, but fallen down deep w eil): “You stop band and we are making some of was fearful of being eaten by where you are, Bill. I ’ll run an’ our instruments. some wild animal, so he continued fetch a rope!” • . The pupils in Mrs. French’s his trip. As he.got out from the — ^— -p - 1200 pair • 1 2 0 0 ■pair room made some very nice winter tanglements he saw nothing b u t;; Frau Augusta Gtirvosch of Hum- scenes in- Art this week.. cliffs, hills, mountains and rugged burg,' who died at 'the age of 87, i.. Frocks. The Eskimo, his home, and his 50c Hosiery 7 5 c -$ . ring lowlands. had outlived eight, husbands. habits formed the basis for langu­ age in Mrs. French’s room. . ' in plain and printed The boys and: girls in Mrs. French’s room are much interested editions of the new mode in, :an, aeroplane race, on bank day;- Eugene Stiilts and Dicky Neal drew and own the aeroplanes. Last 1 9 - 5 0 - week Dicky’s aeroplane went the Fire sti!^ Tires highest. AU but three on his side banked; TOUGHNESS—DURABILITY—LONG MILEAGE 37 Have- youfch’eard .about the' smartness-of .the new spring 37c-Hose— famous Weais : 5'7c Hose— are of a fancy First'Grade. SAFETY . >on.v the’fashion floor:? Dozens-of new .two and ■■■ I-'-*’--' .. Resist brand, . made of. Silk Mixture, reinforced • I three-piece«ensembles and a’ttractive'tsilk' dresses! All The following people had-perfect attendance records for the month This is. what you. want in 'Fires. The best -non- durable Rayon,-Lisle and: at points receiving thc..,,| have chosen's such’ smart high shades „as ;'briglit blue or of January: Virginia ; Arnold, skid tread ever put onV.a tire. Grips the slippery roads; ; Silk. They sell regularlyy.- .most wear. Regular 7.5c __ I navy, Argentine red,/Lichen green, greyior,yellow beiges Dicky Dilley, Rivilo Ross, Cather­ that you have: to travel at this time of th'e" year: : at 50c. Sizes 9Vz -to 12: f and'SI vajues. Sizes 9^.' J or- bright|prints..‘s^Lihes';';are soften'edt becomingly with, ine Wynn. Mrs. Henry Liddicoat, Mrs. Fred Wintert6r isummer, Firestone. Gum-Dipped Tires give Choice of: . ■ tpj‘1,2. G'lipice of: tiers, godets andfinterestm^p^eatingt ejects while neck- . the greatest mileage, and’ the greatest safetyr^-Gum-- Sharp, and Mrs. C. E. Gooch visit-, PANEL EFFECTS ran-’ /vrUy&I^t^EIB!pAi®LS • ■ :v.i lines and^tuffs^^& new..\andlindiviaiial. --‘Materials: are ed our room this; week. dippingj an extra patented process, *is another-Teason *- SMALL FIGURES '..hoy VL' printsf*flatt\>rOpe^nd^geof|ette.. A^smartfcollection now 'Group two have finished reading whyjjFirestone,-Tires give more miles per doliai^'Drive', VERTIGAL STRIPES .qJ.. •the Winston Primer and are now around and let:us.put -your car on a safe footing today.®! SMALL.PLAIDS ., ' l , at $19.;5t) ^ ■ i'’’ ’ ‘ ‘ * using the Child-Library Reader. ; , , ZIG-ZAG. DESIGNS 'u ' r 1,1 M1 4 :to T*20i;ari d.'36. to,j48 .. Men's1'Shop-kR^iS^ctson's ■“James Swartz entered the.first . » ' '> bna < , j ■>» tj;> -ut p.y-ifn ■mmmyur-z‘ wen grade making an enrollment of 41 Other -spring dresses j $10?/$15, §25 now. ------o—----- • RICHARI) F. FU LLfk lE a ii'lK iiiM and up. When Thomas Elman of Duluth 121 Days, Avenue. refused a beggar: a nickel he was Phone 191 stabbed. \

PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JAN. 31', 1929' winter for hla health. aro Mrs. Hi. K. Hold.. Mrs. John state league will hold its conven­ speaker and presented a study of guests in the huge M. S, C. demon­ concerts, and many other special Miss Ruby Stowo of Eau Claire Breuithaupr, Mrs, Josephine Lem­ tion at Jackson, probably in tlie rspent»the week-end at. the Wm. POINTS TO WATCH the potential field for rural electri­ stration Mall, entertainment features. . on. Mrs: J. M. Raas and Miss Cora fall,...' ' fication from individual electric Special educational exhibits, As usual, the word, is being'sent '• » 1 FliiscStor home: Wetzel. ’ Sp'Sv i Mhy Tonkin is Still ’confined to President E. B. Tyrrell of the plants which reveals a vast need competitive shows for various agri­ out to ’ “Bring the Fam ily” ^ fo r ' Mrs.. Ida Rasmussori of .jSfbrte her home with' illness, :!!/ league 'has confirmed the appoint­ and desire for electricity on the cultural commodities, and demon­ Dakota is visiting* at the homo of COLVIN DISTRICT ment .of the • Jackson1 comniitlee part of farming America. Among strations will draw a share of at­ there will be carefully planned'pro-? John Phiscator ’spgnt Wednesday grams and exhibits for the ladies: l- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith. * in St. Joseph with his brother," which ’will handle tlie eonvenUon. the several other officials who tention, along with, parades; hand MiSi_L., M. Waggoner o f South " The following were neither ab­ Otlier members are W. J: O’Dwyer, spoke at the all-day session and at Lewis Phiscator who is quite ill. sent nor tardy during the first Bend,.called on Mr. and Mrs. H. I . Owing to the bad roads and sick­ W. J. Leparcl, Christian. Schlecker the banquet in the evening, were ,LI-J Cauffman. Saturday. ,semester; Winifred Abele, Arlene and J. t A. Reynolds. W. R, Huber, sales manager, and ness. the special meeting o f the At­ .Loimaughj. Mildred Lolmaugli, and ■*. On account of the icy roads the lantis Rebekah Lodge No. 3341 SEG. MICHIGAN BLDG. & With its five building and loan C. C. Whistler, advertising’ and high;-school pupils front R. F» D. which was; called ’ for Wednesday' Melvin Stoner. LOAN GIVES ADVICE associations boasting resources of sales promotion manager. Nci. 3 stayed in town last week. night to invite a class of four can­ Winifred Abele has as average TO PURCHASER more than $21,000,000, Jackson PERMANENT WAVES. didates was cancelled until a later Of 100 percent in spelling for the lias one o f the largest per capita Mr: Bred Koenigshof Is in Chi­ I t is frequently desirable for a Michigan Farmers cago! this week attending the au- date: first semester. investments in building and loan of E. H:» Swope and Emil. Nitz spent There was no school last week. husband and wife to purchase a any city in the country. tomobile show. house on a land contract. In Guests at Lansing i 3(lr.'- and Mrs. H. I. Cauffman, Tuesday in the Twin Cities on Wednesday on account of the icy business matters. roads. Miss Shearer did not drive carrying out such a program, there Mae Best and son were Sunday are several points concerning Walter Thaning Conference Feb. 4-8 guests'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The four small children of Mr, from her home in Berrien Springs. and ill's. Albert Arend are still which they should have a clear un­ ■I A .“ T.‘ Heim. Misses Dorothy Clark and Ag­ derstanding’. Is Attendant at confined to their home with the nes Spaulding were week-end With final details of programs Portage Prairie Grange will hold They should be sure that the their regular meeting’ Tuesday, measles, guests at the homes of their Delco Convention completed, the stage was set here A Zittlo Bit Deeper., Y Mrs. Wm. Gray is visiting at the parents, contract specifies the property this week for the annual M. S, C. February 5. This will be a com­ which they have in mind. Solving, munity day with pot-luck dinner: Orville Dunham home for several o Farmers Week and housewives A Little Bit Softer. days. the problem which would arise if A word picture of the agricul­ conference, scheduled this year Those who are interested in W ild Deer Found the wrong property were involved tural America of the future, with Grange work,, come and have a Owing to the had roads several from February 4 to 8. Everlasting Ringlet Ends. of the men who work in the Clark, might mean great expense. electricity taking up tlie slack, in goSd'time. In Livingstone farm labor and in farm manage­ Predictions that well over ©,000 ■Stays."'until the hair grows Sri-, and Mrs. Carl Benson,, Ga- Equipment Co. plant at Buchanan The question of special assess­ Michigan farmers and their famil- were unable to get to their work ments and, who is to pay for them ment, has been brought back by out. lien? Mr. and Sirs. Ghas. Smith, and Barry Co* Walter E. Thaning, local Del co- lies would gather from all corners Bififfahan. spent Sunday with Mr. last week for several days. should be settled definitely. In of tlie state for the-meetings'were The Misses Marion and Jose­ these days of frequent improve­ Light dealer, from the regional We give so many they have to be good. anti’ Mrs. M. E:. Gilbert., sales convention of his company being made by college authorities MrsMCate Gilbert, Mrs. Mae*Best phine Kenney of Benton Harbor Lansing, Jan. 31.—It may prove ment, there are often such assess­ in charge of arrangements for the spent the week-end hero with ments attached to property. This which was held at Chicago, 111, atttftided the Fast Noble Grand a surprise to some citizens of the week. Attendance has - grown friends and relatives. is almost always true in new and “It was demonstrated at the steadily in recent years and a rec­ Club* Saturday ‘evening at tlie home Miss Doris Brown, of South stat to learn that deer are not con- rapidly-growing districts of a city, convention that this idea of a com­ or Mrs. Effie Hatliaway., ord breaking crowd would not be Mme. LORRAINE Bend spent the week-end. here pletely electrified agricultural Am­ SCftTand. Mrs. John Walker were fined exclusively to the northern! In making a land contract, it is a surprise, if road conditions nialje Blnckstone Theatre Bldg., Ks. 1 and 2; Pli, 3-021(5—South Bend •£ with friends and relatives. counties, of the lower peninsula and 1 best to deal only with well-estab- erica is not a visionary dream—it for even reasonably safe travel. Burke Bldg.—Phone 1217—Niles, Michigan. S* Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Mr. Phiscator who has been on is a coming reality and will be anti-Mrs. S., E. Eagley.. the upper peninsula. Only recently ' lished and responsible companies More than 30 different agricul­ the sick list for the past tw o weeks or individuals. brought much closer to actual ex­ tural associations and groups Will MSt?garet Babcock spent tho is able to be back at his place of the department of conservation istence during 1929,’’ the local week-end with Carol Sebasty. The contract should provide that hold ^annual conferences during business again. prosecuted a man in Barry county, dealer says. Mr: and Mrs. Howard Wilson which lies further south than the a full abstract and tax history be Farmers Week,, each planning its Pinny C. Knight who has been furnished the buyer when payment The convention attended hy-3Ir. own special program of informa­ entertained Monday evening, Mr, sick far same time is again, able to state capital, for the shooting of a and'Mrs. Alanson Hamilton in hon- deer. The animal was one of three is complete. Such papers are nec­ Thaning was addressed by officials tion and entertainment. General be up and around. essary to show good title. of the Delco-Light. Company from meeting's, with nationally promin­ -t . or-of.the former's birthday, Fred Boldt who has been side that are known to live in that MV. and Mrs. A. E. Housworth section of the state. They arc fre­ the general offices at Dayton, O. ent speakers listed, will be held on for the past month was uptown Payments should be made at a H. W. Arnold, general manager of iuohanan Lumber ^ OoaS Oo. calted on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rough quently sighted by residents and place of business, but regardless of afternoons and evening's, bx’inging Tuesday. Mrs. Rough has been Saturday for the first time in a are said to be exceedingly tame. the company, was the principal together all the Farmers Week month. whether this is done, the place seriously III, hut at this, writing is Several couples from herd at­ The deer in Barry county are where payment js to be made some improved. tended the dance held at Glendora not the only ones in the southern should be specified. Mr., Wm. Long is suffering with on Saturday night. counties. Several years ago some Contracts sometimes provide for bloodi. poisoning caused from cut­ Henry Wright spent Wednesday deer were brought into Livingston the payment of the balance due The Mule ting his hand while butchering. iu the Twin Cities on business. county for display purposes on a and unpaid at the end of a certain -o Mr, E. N. Mead has left here- for private preserve. Later they were number of years. This clause pro­ Miami. Fla., where he wilt t*e en­ released. They now roam the sur­ vides the seller with a guarantee, Come and Bow! Says: gaged. in buying fruit and vege- rounding country and are multi­ but is not beneficial to the buyer. tables. plying. according* to last reports If the house is. unfinished or is which state that there are no\v 23 to be altered by the seller, this PLAN NOW TOR Mr§: Alice Kaiser of Benton I-Iar-1 s0? ’mme in the band. fact should he specified. I R bar returned to her school duties | ’L w The buyer should read his con­ —in Comfort SPRING THE .NEW Monday after having school closed i " ArV-^L^MYm’irrm’* lias been on Mitchell Ranks of London 'char­ tract carefully and have tlie mean­ acterized the institute of brewing, ing of every clause in it clearly in HOUSE Svi g* “ “ "t! as holy and sacred because it was mind. Every agreement in con­ Our heating difficulties have been remedied. 3£r.' and* Mrs. Arthur Allsop o f . w e k - the “best way to use God’s nection with the contract should be Several.X v t i membersA l l V l - i UV 1 m V'Xof the Cougre- ^ fj ftndin; » - . , ... Bowling Afternoon and Evening. Carson City spent Monday with his al church and friends were | mail,, pops and water, placed in it, rather than being left sister, Mrs. Edith Martin. gational busy sevseveral davs last week to- , * 0 ' ' to verbal understanding, Ffiends of Grandma Linsey are . . - . WoWe 1,-nniT-know an newspaper npi’ man who “What budget should be plan­ ,-To learn of her being confin­ modeling the chttrch. LETS TALK IT GYSR sorry TTip Con “relational Ladies , thinks Hoover's election was -just a ned? "will be discussed next. ed to her bed. Homo Missionary^ Vniott which was f publicity start for a certain vacu- Irving B. Rich, secretary of the ■Buchanan Bowling Club Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens of organized 23 years ago on Feb. 10. jum, cleaner eormvtnv. Michigan Building and Loan Lea­ Chicago spent the week-end with Phone S3F1 C..F. Hiller, Mgr. at the home o f Mrs. John Bra- j *- — o gue, and president of the New Mruand Mrs. C. L. Wilson, tlrnmt «till ha*5 five JU'tive v-*orK- f * oiiueruati Geora Clements of Michigan, Building’ and Loan asso­ Over Record Office. Fred Schwartz, Mgr. Mrs, Steve Spasek and son, Ed­ era who were charter members. In Chicago stopped two men pushing ciation of Jackson, has been named ward,wards returned .to,to. 'theirtnciv homenome Tues- rues- never less than 20 j a bahbaby carriage at 3 a. m. and chairman of the committee which day after visiting her mother and.--1*'-’ them was n citi .. [found the perambulator contained arrange the program for the meet­ other relatives at Chicago for I present at any of the meeting f01’ I T h ffbederive charter members' stolen silver worth 53,000. ing- of the state organization., The several days <1 Mr.—and • Mrs- William Strunk A spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Merritt Martin. Mrs. Ivan Ferguson spent Mon­ day afternoon at Three Oaks. Mr.* and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson, Mrs., Emma Kuhl were Saturday evening shoppers a t South Bend, i M i- and Mrs, Ray .Frame, and J children were guests of her hrother f at South Bend Sunday. Miv»Fred Koenigshof, and Mi*. r* Dixie’ Reinke spent Thursday with Mu Charles Benjamin at Argus. MiC.and Mrs. F-ay Frame and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Heckatliorne and family spent Sun­ day- eyening with Mr. and Mrs. William. Rotzine. Mr. and Mrs, Wffifam Leiter 2-Door S*dan, f74S from;JBuchanan. spent Sunday eve- Hotly by Fisher mngCYwith Mr. .and Mrs, William Strunk.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Surch of Bu­ chanan spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Go viand. Mrs. Mary Kolhoff and son, Mr. S3 m o t o r ' d John Gowland, MV. and Mrs. Joe KendqJt and- children were callers M e w at JSb! home of (heir parents Sun- daytafternoon. Mr.,.’ and Mrs- Ivan Ferguson were Sunday evening, callers at the home o f Mrs. Gora Cauffman, 1,000,000 Super-Six owner’s Mr:.and Mrs. Walter Emsperger spent, Sunday evening with rela­ tives' at Hudson. lead the overwhelming vote Mrs. Joe Heckatliorne spent Wednesday and Thursday in Niles with her brother who is very ill. In more than 5,000 Huclson- jVfr, and Mrs: Frank Lange and Essex salesrooms all motordom sou.4of Michigan City, ' Mr. and is voting, “I like it” -—of die Sirs. Beryl Bowker and daughter IltF # d lI€ 5l l l g M g o f jSalien spent Sunday the guest Greater Hudson, and of Essex I Of (bfiir parents: The1 Ladies' Aid will meet at the i the Challenger. S ty le amd1M1® ^ 7 4 5 home o f Mrs. Laura Boyle for their 1 mt second tea Thursday afternoon. Thousands are seeing and in­ Air. and Mrs. John Martin and ! specting these beautiful new cars. son ’Floyd, Mrs. Sieve Spasek, j -OBAY a new type of low cost Fisher contribute to the big car crankshaft and the famous Harmonic Mrs.^William Strunk were . South Thousands are riding. Thou­ motoring luxury is available. It beauty and big car style presented by Balancer. Its new brakes are of the Benii-shoppers Thursday. > sands are experiencing tlie per­ embraces big car style. It provides big the car as a whole. dir t-and-weather-proof internal four- Mr.-William Strunk returned to formance of greater power and car riding comfort. It embodies big wheel type. ,his_jyork after a week illness. car quality in unseen parts. It is Progressive people are seeking ly&s. John Donley and; children smoothness, the efficiency o: greater luxury. The Pontiac Big Six It reveals big car performance spent Sunday evening as the guests offered by a brand new automobile— new type double action 4-wheei the New Pontiac Big Six. offers them the luxury for which even to the point of developing big of Mrs:, Steve- Spasek. bodies by Fisher arc famous the world car power and big car speed. Iffn and.Mrs. Merritt Martin and brakes, the greater riding and 'daughter, Mr- and Mrs: M. Martin Frankly, the New- Pontiac Big Six over,, 11 provides the smooth-riding steering ease, and the even greater was designed to appeal to a certain qualities of a car 167 inches in overall Only a few liighlights in its con­ and son of Buchanan spent Sunday struction have been mentioned. Just the_ guests: of their parents. economy of these cars. group. This group is. made; up of length, with accurately balanced ro­ Mjk.and Mrs. Wilson Hamilton people who arc beginning to move tating mechanical parts and such enough to prove that the Eontiac Big Six is entirely new and capable: of andJainily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence And on just such ballots as up in the world. Many-of them, will advanced comfort features as adjust­ Ravish and daughter of Buchanan soon make; the first step up in the able drivers’ seats. meeting progressive Americans’ de­ spent Sunday at the home of Mr, shown, at the left they are person­ mand. But the amazing thing about ancOKrs: Harry Hartline. quality of their cars. The New Pon­ ally marking and depositing the tiac Big Six was designed for them. 11 is a six with the added power of ib is that it gives so much big car ; Mr. and Mrs: Clawson Hamilton a larger L-licad engine and the added of. Buchanan spent Sunday evening mightiest verdict of favorable ■ luxury, style and performance■ at Mr. and Mrs. Joe; Hamilton. It comes to them entirely new in smoothness imparted by a dynami­ prices zchich come ivithin practically MVS. Fanline Donley’ and chil­ opinion ever authentically ex­ appearance. Stunning new bodies by- cally balanced, counter-weighted everyone’s reach ! dren spent Sunday at. the home of pressed for a motor car — And Mrs.. Nora Leiter: Mrs. Charles- Grooker and chil­ thatopinionis almostunanimous. Prices $7'15 and up, f.o.b. factory, plus delivery charges. Bumpers/and rear fender guards regular equipm enlat slight extra cost. Chech dren of Niles spent Sunday after­ &akland-Pontiac delivered prices—they, include-lotccst handling charges. Ceneral Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. Sec these cars for yourself at the: nearest noon, withMrs. Joe Heckathorne. Hudson-Essex Salesroom—and .vote k BARODA NEWS your own ticket. Seven Essex models from $695 up at factory; Marie Young; a Fifth grade pu- V- fourteen Greater Hudson models from'. pill’in! the intermediate room of $ 1095 up at factory. , the: Baroda school: had tlie only 100 AS. percent, paper for the Baroda BEAVER MOTOR SALES school in the Berrien County spell­ ing contest. . Dewey Avenue Garage The Baroda. .Coal &. Lumber Co, hasya-force'of1 men , anc(. women making: cases, a t their They HUDSON -fSSEK MOTOR: SALES 213 Dewey Avenue ;Buehanan,;Micli.,, . L

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'# ^ H U R S D A ^ j l K . Si,~. JC&aflF ¥MS! bbRRlEl^ 'eotffw? ji.Si W.IWI s e v e n '•■ :, ' i V :. riiev-5":' - .will and testament of said'deceas­ -inadeliby .. sllenriettaF ed and that administration bi’ .said (3ebrge*Nothdui-ft 'ah’d; Lucile13VL estate, be granted to Victor H. Anderson, mortgagors, .to, Farmers' Wenzl or some other ■ .suitable: & Mefcliants National Bahlc and person, j. Trust” Company, morCgifgee, dated It, is Ordered, That the litli day -Jurie 10, .1924, and recorded in the he) -didn't- produce. The- farmer''1f of February A. D. 1929 at ten A. ,Office of tlie Register of Deeds for €6 'Ep'pfc; She had' b,e;eritL M., at said Probate Office is here­ Berrien County, Michigan, in- Vol­ chewing out- of his mouth and look­ by appointed; for hearing said' peti­ ume 144 of Mortgages on Page 465 Troubles” Rest Lightly ed* at thej collector and- smiled^* ’ tion. On June' 9, 1924, which said mort­ ■Th'eri he said;; ’ Z** gage was thereafter duly: assigned It is Further Ordered, That ’Pub­ “ Say, listen, young man: You '. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ by Farmers & Merchants- National on Timer’s Shoulders ■ say. you’ wairit' to start a litOe.b., lication of a copy hereof for three Bank and Trust Company, former­ comes iinthe way of dull'-busiriess; ly said Farmers & Merchants Na­ trouble for-me: All right go alieado successive1 weeks previous to said Troubles. That’s what seems to- big- rents to pay and-.rio hioiiey- ait and' start it. .In: the’ last year'or’ tional Bank, ii . corporatioh, to­ day of hearing in the Berrien be tlie prevailing item of interest hand; to; pay it- with arid -with the- :s’p I",have'’ ;ha"i so darned, muclE^ County Record, a newspaper d a y ton Beckwitff, Trustee,, by in-all the papers of late and- it is eternal rush and “hurrah’- that RATES j. Oiivet B. DiUey, Deceased, proper assignment of mortgage .trouble tliat I am" getting lonesome’ ™ - WANTED printed and circulated in said the one thing that besets- us in our goes: with the- cosmopolitan life; without it. Among" tliefn' ijvere; * Classified Advertisements' ares f ... Etta. E. Dnie:-- having filed in County. dated December 7, 192S, and re­ every day climb through life:: and if it isn’t one thing it .is an­ inserted at the rate o f 5 cents said court her petition praying that WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, corded in the 'Office of said Regis­ such trifling little things as these :, W AITED- -Position as - clerlt, ’ the administration o f said estate Trouble! • Have you noticed Unit other. It seems tiiait sohie days The lightnirig’ struck my" barn aif4n i per line each' insertion; mini­ Register of Probate. ter in Volume 7 of Assignment of as we grow- older and more accus­ are .j.ust laid out for you-' to- have waitress, nurse maid or other he granted to Etta E. Diiley or to burned; up the hay' said- corn ancL-r mum charge 25; cents when Mortgages on i Page 572, on De­ tomed to it, that trouble does not trouble: You will have a- punctur'e )aid in advance. I f payment work, hy day,, hour or week. Go 1 some other suitable person, 1st insertion Jan. 17; last Jau. 31 cember 2.1, 192S, on which said .four horses! and* three odwsV the: home nights. Phono 339W. 4tlp it Is Ordered, That the ISth day STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ make tlie "hit” it used' to', and that o r ;u. blow out on youi- \vay fo the pigs got tti'e' cholera arid all s not f made when the ad­ mortgage there is claimed to bo it sort of glances off our back and office, or if you ride' a trolley car'; vertisement is inserted the; min- of February A. D. 1929, at ten bate Court for the County of due and payable at the date of this two died fdr me, and those’ fw"d,{.». , WANTED—Washings to do at Berrien: we plod on just the same ? We they hit a wagon or a pedestrian were littlo" runts that I cOulda’t'. muni charge of 35 cents— five home, XUla North Portage St. | o'clock lit the forenoon, at said notice the. sum of Five Hundred are used to trouble' and would fbe nr.d “delay the works” for a while; lines or less. {probate office, be and is hereby At a session of said Court, held Fourteen and 20-100 ($514.20) even sell, arid jutie-bugs" ate ^u'g v” 4tln lonesome without it. Like a man some one that oYyesydlp soih’e my- beet crop, potato' bugs ate*upu,, ______['appointed for [hearing said peti- at the: Probate Office in the city of- Dollars, that being the unpaid with a., mediesome and quarrel­ St. Joseph in said County, on the money and iias agreed to pay to­ the vines before they co'uld peep-— SALESMEN WANTED—To solicit I tio?i _ _ „ , . principal and interest due thereon, some wife, one that he can have day, does not account .for hin'is’elf FOR SALE orders for Motor and Tractor -if *■’urtaer Ordered, That pub- 10tli day of January A» D: 1929. and an attorney’s fee of Twenty- through" the grouiid; my fliver,,,, trouble with every day in the year, and your obligations' ' se'em. to get !wdr'e' out' and thejifires all- went' Oils; Greases, Paints, etc. Ad- “ ?tice thereof be given by pub- Present, Hon. William H. An­ five ($25) Dollars provided for by he must be very lonesome when FOR SALE—Female German Po­ drews, Judge of Probate, higher and higher, and still with'- it bain inside of rio' time iit all, mji-*- The 35, T. Sargent Refining hcatiou of a copy of this order, statute, and no suit or proceedings she dies, for he has grown so used all and through it all, you think lice dog, about 4 months old. once each week for three succes­ , In the Matter of the Estate of at law having been instituted to daughter' married the hired m an, - -'- Price . $10. Phone 227R, 217 Ca, Cleveland, Ohio. 4tfe to it. As we grow-older we expect “It might bn a- whole Jot- worse” and wife" ran off with the ligiith-' sive weeks previous to said day of Caroline S. Korn, Deceased. recover the money secured by said some uiiforseeri thing to bob up Lake St. 3tig hearing, in the Berrien County Clifford Peters, having filed his and smile trouble away. Or, do ing-rod agent, arid' you stand there' 1st insertion, Jan. 24; last Feb. 7. mortgage, or any part thereof. .in the highway and stop us for a you? I know that it can be done, Record, a newspaper planted and; petition, praying that an instru­ Now therefore, by virtue o f the and tell irie tiiat yon are gbing-to^,. . PRIDE O’ MICHIGAN CHICKS— while or make us take a- long- un­ for* I have been doing it foir a long st.-irt- some trouble for nie. .,Allr..t circulated in said’county, ment filed in shid Court be' admit­ power of sale contained in said expected detour,- in the highway of Prices lower, values greater. bate Coin 6 for the County c fl \WILLIAMi-tt t t a -* vr H. , ANDREWS,vnD: ted to Probate as the last will aiid time. That’s why I weigh so much, right let her go”, 1 will be Yvotidef- ... Berrien. mortgage, and the, statute in such life, but “what does it matter?” I guess. Let the other fellow Ideal Hatchery,, 120 Main. S t, Judge of Prohate. testament of said deceased and case made and provided, notice is ing what you can start that will lj'ej _ ..•Phone: 175: 4tfp A t a session of said Court, held SEAL. A true copy.’ Lillia O. YVe have seen landslides and tor­ worry. The farmer has Iris trouble, trouble for" me.” "* ’'jj, at the Probata Office in the city- that administration of said estate hereby given that on Monday, tlie nadoes and sand storms and all Sprague, Register o f Probate. be granted to Alonzo F. Howe or 29?.h day of April, A. D. 1929, at it rains when .he has hay "down'," So;- I-. say that- with- older’ -and-* FOR SALE—Corn,, Speltz and of St, Joseph in said County, on some other suitable person. sorts of things that blo'cked the it rains when he ivants to thresh the 21st day of January A. D. ten o’clock in the forenoon of said roadway before, and so one. or two’ morn seasoned- years, trouble dori’.t.. , Oats. Ernest Jones,. Range Line 1st insertion Jan, 24; last Feb, Jt is Ordered, That the ,1.1th day day. the undersigned; will) sell’ at the wheat and oats, it .shows when mean- a- calamity, it is- a simply^a .. Road. 3t2p. 192X STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ more, or less don’t worry us at all. he' wants to huski the corn, the 1 Present: Hon. William H. An­ of February A,, D. 1929 at ten A. public auction to the highest bid­ It just means a little delay and we delay and! we trudge along the , bate Court for the County of; M„ at said Probate-Office is: here* der at the front door of the Court potatoes don’t jbeld as much ;as way,- and arrive riiore or less ’ ori' FOR SALE—Country lard, I-Inss drews, Judge of Probate. Berrien. have more time than'- anything- else. they ought on a certain season; and and Koch, phone 7107F2. 3t2c In the Matter of the Estate of by appointed for hearing said peti­ House in the City of St. Joseph, You will say, “that is all very time. VVe ave- still- on* the job and. _ A t a session of said Court, held'; tion. Berrien County, Michigan, that it' seems that the price is always ready for what- ever the day mayis- Gordon if, Parketon, Deceased. ■ at the Probate Office in the city well for one that is not nervous” high when fie.'hasn’t :so many fpr FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey George R. Parketon having filed It is Further Ordered. That pub­ being the place where tlie Circuit bring, ar.ound.' Let- it bp- trouble or- . of St. Joseph in said County, on lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Court for the County of Berrien and I will say that • nervousness, the market. and )l6w when' lie lias: what-not DonT let it scare’ you' bull, calf, two months olds, Ira D. in said court his petition praying in ninety percent of the cases, is in a big yield/ That’s1.the trouble and . ^Wagner: 4tlp the 18th day of January A. D. lication of a copy hereof for three is held, the premises described in at! all.;.' They can’t -put you in jail.. that the administration, of said 1929. the "mind” and not in fact. If T we all’ have'-them;. - His :horse:iis estate be granted to John. C, Hol­ successive, weeks previous to said said.mortgage, or so much thereof for laughing'at trouble. **■• FOR, SALE—High grade piano, Present, Hon. William H. An­ day of hearing- in the Berrien as may be necessary to satisfy the hear some one say, “O Doctor- I sick and he- has-’to-have-' th’e,Dr. ptacdcally new, a bargain Cash, lenbeck or to some other suitable drews, Judge of Probate. am so nervous!” 1 put that one 'Now to' change the subject: -, person. County Record, a newspaper print­ amount due on said mortgage; with or terms to responsible party. In the Matter of the Estate of ed and circulated in said County. interest at the rate 'of seven per­ down as a person wlib don’t know sickness; -in: the homes-" forrils -all.i ’ I-mentioned last letter about, the * It Ik Ordered, That the ISth what nervousness really is.. May­ CMcagojBucharian'sSbcIety-aridvthe j Dir. J. Z, Godfrey. -It2p; Isaac Ashley Carlisle, Deceased. WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, cent. per annum front this date, Trouble ? YViiat of’it? Thpre. lijill: day of February A. D. IS29, at Tamqrson C. Binns, having' filed be they are a little jumpy when a be troubles after’ we. are .l;iid' awEy dinner they' are, to, Vpull” on' Fdb. . ten. o'clock in the forenoon, at Judge of Probate.. and all legal costs, including, the irHf.Vi fcVi’o r’fnilTW^n’ trim-* Kd-n/^JciM. joViVl. BUT A REPUBLIC Gold Seal her petition, praying that an in­ SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O, attorneys fee provided for by door slams, or a dish falls and with the “lily* in our hands!’--*arnd: 1st,.here :in- Ohica:go. - ' Don’t ’ . you. Automobile Insurance policy and said probate office, be and ia here­ strument filed in, said Court be breaks, but nervous;? . I doubt it they' march around-and say -. ‘Ih'^w! thirik.you could arrange to Be-.her^j,, b y appointed for hearing said peti­ Sprague, Register of Probate. statute. pay for it in small payments; admitted to. Probate as the last The premises to be sold- are very much. Maybe their digestion nice he- looks.'” * Don’t iaiie,. them \vith us?' You knb>v that anyone.-1 over a period o f sis months, M, tion; will and testament o f said deceas­ 1st insertion Jan. 31; last April 25 is out of order. You know I be­ seriously.. • Let-i the . 'other ..-'feUtiw. that, lives in; or .has' ever lived in"" " It Is Further Ordered, That situated in the Township of Bain- N. Schram, phone 39S.. 4tlc ed and that administration of said MORTGAGE SALE. bridge, Berrien County, Michigan, lieve that indigestion- is account­ worry. ."j;'1 J; ;Y, f.; 1 Buciiarian is invited. We have^a’ .".' public notice thereof be given hy estate be granted to Tamerson C. able for about seventy-five percent That reminds nie, of A '.’stqty,.. lot o f furt talkirig. over old tiiiies- SALE—3 milk cows, tw o1 publication of a copy of tills order. Default having been made in the and are described as follows: Binns or some other suitable per­ Tlie East Half of the Southeast of the ills of all of us. That is an­ once more; j "m-:”- \ j- • iVith. old tim'ers' arid- wp- woiildj sure" fresh, one fresh, soon;;; 200. bu, once each week for three succes­ son, conditions of a certain mortgage other “trouble.” One that some A.collector-called-on the farnier enough like to have you!'with us’.jj,.. certified Petowskey seed pota­ sive weeks previous to said day of made by Herbert E. L. Doggett, Quarter of Section Twenty*four i». is Ordered, That the I3th day (24). Township Four (4) South, old fashioned common : sense and for his. installment bn his iife“iri- Ask toes, 70c bu. Will book orders hearing, in. the Berrien County of February A. D. 1929 at ten A. unmarried; mortgagor, to Farmers some “liver powder” will probably suranee- and Alio faririer liad’.'been She1:5vill. tell jmri.'wh'at arid how to '■ and hold until April 1. John Record, a newspaper printed and $£. Merchants. National Banlti, mort­ Range Seventeen (17) West, con­ M„ at said Probate Office is here­ taining Eighty (SO! acres, more or fix up all right. having “ troubles” anti'didnfti have: do to '(get the .most out Of jit-. Gome"”" ? Batten, 2 miles east of Galien, circulated in said county. gagee, dated February 16, 4L923; Trouble comes in many forms; the cash. and. the joiiecto'r•'threat-' along.*! iVouidJikCto see'you. 3t2p by appointed for hearing said fess, in' Bainbridge Township, Ber­ \ WILLIAM H. ANDREWS. petition. and recorded in Uie Office of the arid ways. For the city man if eued'to “make; .trouble'- forfhim” ' if; * -’’j- Old-Tinier..'. •. , 1 Judge of Probate. Register of Deeds for Berrien rien County, Michigan.. FOR SALE—For Rent. Rooms for jit is Further Ordered, That Pub­ 1 Dated: January 14, 1929. . v; i " , r*' SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ County, Michigan, in Volume 148 Rent, House for Rent, Garage Sprague, Register'of Probate. of Mortgages on Page 154. on CLAYTON BECKWITH, Trustee. £ie'r Rent. These sign cards on lication; o f a copy hereof for three Assignee of Mortgagee. _. , , •_ . . __„ „ successive weeks; previous to said March S, 1923, which said mort­ sale at Record Office. 35tfc. gage was thereafter duly assigned Gore & Harvey, IsiOT I insertionTT.1 <~1TH Twwtar/u.vW Jan, “ -, llit *v,n Feb, TVn_ i i “day * o f atu.uiahearinsr in tb“t— Berrien Attorneys for Assignee of Mort­ James ®§aYARNS” of Pure Wool for Hand STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ County Record, a newspaper print- by said Farmers & Merchants Na­ White bate Court for the County of tional Bank and Trust Company gagee. and; Machine Knitting;: also. Rug cd and circulated in. said County. Benton Harbor. Michigan: Lange .. __A_v 151 .151 .156 Tarns. Orders sent C. Os D. Berrien. WILLIAM PI. ANDREWS, to Alta and Maymo Wright by Babcock . . _ 184 -169 -i"9i Sheep'and Cattle' At at session o f said Court, held | proper assignment of mortgage Postpaid.ostpaiu. Writewrite rot:for treefree samp-samp­ f :— „ ' i judgeJudge orof Probate. . lst insertion Jan. 3.1-; last March 14 Three Oaks A ll Total -Scratch ,L: " A-'" les.s . -Concord ‘ ‘ Worsted MiUs, 1 die Probate Orfice in the city | A true c o py. Lillia C. dated March S, 1923, and recorded P in s_____ ■ ‘ 790 783 844- 2417 ept. W-22, West Concord,, N. St. Josepn m said county, cn; yoragU0 Regktcr of Probate. in the Office of: said Register in STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the .. Livestock. feeders in * Michigan' D , Circuit Court for the County of Stars to Meet Handicap—72;. tqtaljpins52489: 7 were . feeding thirteen per -cent ' h ; Itlc ' the 16th day of Januaiy A. D. 1 _ __=■ 1 °______. ______. Volume 6 of Assignment of Mort­ . Friday NightS- - , 929, 1st insertion Jan. 17; last* Jan. 31 gages on Page 412 on April 6, ; Berrien, In Chancery, mbre sheep'.and-’ - Iambs'- and_five ( j Joseph Schwartz, Rlaintiff. Af - j „ S B . Gilberts Team—Foundry. - £ 0 0 ■ per cent more cattle on. Januaiy 1,- •' . NO JOKERS, Trick Clauses or — Present, Hon. William. B . .An STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ 1923, and which said mortgage '; " Gambs/-- - '.Total j loopholes in Republic Gold Seal derws. Judge of Probate. bate Court for the County of was thereafter duly assigned by » . vs. 1929 than on January 1, 1928-ac- * Lx the Matter of the Estate of ; Jacob Hoag, John Terpenning, 1st -2nd-.': 3rd- ,L. cording- to the report issued, to-day. ((Protection.. Buy your automo­ Berrien: said Alta and Mayme Wright to The Three Oaks All-Stars- will- White A ____ I4’6" - 215 13.7’ 498' bile insurance of us now. E. N, Ida Burnett. Deceased. A t a. session of said Court,, held the Farmers .&■ Merchants National Geo. W. Reynolds, the wife or wid­ meet the famous Gilberts of South f 4b 4ja. +itt . 4S8 j by Herbert ,E. Powellj,, Commission- ■ ■ * ow, if any of John Reynolds, John Bradley- ;__ 1?1 .d-95 -IGp.- 495 ■ er, of-Agriculture: and Verne- -B£ ’•> ■Schram,. phone 39S. 4tic Florence Ruhl, having filed her at the Probate Office in the city Bank by proper assignment of Bend Saturday night in what is Boone _ __, petition, praying- that an. instru­ mortgage dated March 13; 1926, F; Schwartz, William- Redden and’ expected to* be one of the fastest U 1 - ,T^1< -?09' 521 church, Ag-riculfural Statistician o f St. Joseph in said County, on Graham 1 - - 160- , 153 --J81: .49.4 for- (Michigan.-- Michigan is- the—j BABY CHICKS—200-275 Trapnest ment riled in said Court be ad­ the 9th day of January A. D. 1929. and recorded in the Office o f sakl the unknown heirs, devisees, lega* games of tlie year, ‘The: Gilberts record; accredited, blood! tested. tees and assigns of each and all of Bauch _ A__ .185' 183 •' ±63'. 531- largest sheep' and; lamb feeding ^ mitted to Probate as the last will Present: Hon. William H. An­ Register in Volume 7 of Assign­ defeated th Wakarusos, 21-26, and Total Scratch ) " For highest quality Owens, Reds, and testament of said deceased drews, Judge o f Probate. ment of Mortgages on Page 282 them.,. Defendants; The latter team has beaten both State East’ of .the'Mississippi’ River, Park Rocks, Tavered-Hollywoad and that administration of said on February 14, 1927, and which Suit Pending ire the Circuit Pins 1— 793 " 887 ,859 >2539! and’ it'is estimated: that 275,000 In the Matter of the Estate of Culver and. Michigan City: Last Handicap—78;;, tota-ijpins; .2617. Leghorns. See us before you estate he granted tc Florence Ruhl Erastus Kelsey, Deceased. said mortgage was thereafter duly Court for the County of Berrien,. year the All-Stars defeated the head - wore .on feed’ .oh* Jactiary X" > buy. Received one order from or some- other suitable person. assigned by Farmers & Merchants In Chancery, at the city of Saint Team—Becks *Tire>-Shop. this yean compared 'with 243,000“ ”’ Edgar L. Kelsey having filed in Gilberts 25-27; Packed houses Games. .-> ’• Total Indiana for 9;00.Q chicks. Prof, It is Ordered', That rile ISth day said court his petition praying that National Bank and Trust Com Joseph on the 30th .day of January have been attending the: gaines this last year-’and' 316;d00 on January 1,“" ' A. E. Smith, Berrien Springs, of February A. D. 1929 at ten A. A D , 1929; 1st 2nd: .3rd, 1927. , - ' . ^ " . said court adjudicate and deter­ pany, formerly said Farmers & year. The Clark; Equipment Com­ B e c k '_ ___ _ ■144- 131 421 |Mich. 3tfc; M., at said Probate Office is here­ Merchants National Bank, to Clay­ : In this cause it appearing from: 146 ’ Fb'r..tiie eriti're>County, the nums"" mine who were at the time of Ilia pany wilt meet the 75s in the pre­ Diment _ 152r 126 125 403 by appointed for hearing said peti­ death the legal heirs of arid de­ ton Beckwith, Trustee, by proper the bill of complaint on' file, i.u the liminary. her of sheep and - lambs on feed” ” FOR SALE—Fresh cow, call at tion. clerks office; That certain of the! House _ 150 158 .190 5.04 Jamiary 1 this year was 4,715;000 • - Elmer Weaver farm. Theodore ceased and entitled to inherit the assignment of mortgage- dated De­ —*---- o— — ‘T- It is Further Ordered, That Pub­ cember 7, 192S, and recorded in defendants" herein are not residents Voorhees _ ’ _ 145 159- 1S9 .’493 head.’ . A year ago* tlie ’number was Glassel. 4tlp real estate of which said deceased MOrse . 134 .163 . 147- 404 lic notice thereof be given by pub­ died seized. the Office of said Register in Vol­ of the State of Michigan arid their Bowling Scores estimated at 4,463;000 head, arid1'"" lication o f a copy hereof for three ume 7 of Assignment of Mortgages whereabouts are unknown. Total Scratch the,, figure was 4,259,000 January It is Ordered, That the 11th day . Pins ______731' 737’ 797- 2225 FOR RENT successive- weeks previous, to said of February A. D. 1929, at ten on Page- 573,-on December 21,- 192S, On motion of Geo. if. Batche)o'f, 1, 1927. jThe increases in sh'eep- day of hearing in the Berrien attorney for the plaintiff, it- is or­ Monday Night. — o— anci- iamb feeding were in the'-CorH’ ‘1»■' FOR, RENT—Flat, partly modern, o'clock in the forenoon at said on. which said mortgage there is County Record, a newspaper print­ claimed; to be due and payable at dered that the above named de- Team—Clark Office. Belt states where it is estimated' 4 call 306 Clark St. 4t2p Probate Office, be and is hereby ' Games Clark Basket ed' and circulated in said County, appointed for nearing said petition. the date hereof the sum of Two Ccndants cause their appearance to Total . that 2,fi75;000 ' were on feed' this WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, Thousand Five Hundred; Fifty-nine be entered herein within three 1st 2nd 3rd i January 1 arid 2, 1S6,000 tlie' year"** FOR RENT—-7 room house; elee- It is Further Ordered. That Stevens ___ 173 3.72 ,119 464 Team . Defeats- I, •, ’ trie lights; piped for gas, large Judge of Probate. public notice thereof be given by and 78-100 (82,559.78) Dollars, months from the date of tins or­ before. Tlie greatest increases SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. that being the unpaid principal and der and in case of thoir appear­ Doming __ _ 170 141 156. 469 came in Iowa rind Nebraska', in "'” lot, 2 big cherry trees and 1 publication of a copy o f this order, Graham ___ 133 192 325 450 S. Bv Quinilet quince bush, good well and cis­ Sprague, Register of Probate, for three successive weeks pre­ interest due thereon; and the. fur­ ance, that they cause their answer tlie Western -States there was a— ther sum of Eighteen and 73-i00 to the plaintiff’s Bill of complaint Lyon ______^ 186 14-1 142 472 year ago on -January first. , Colo­ tern, Mrs. Celia Bunker, Phone 1st Dub. Dec. 13, 192S; Last, Feb. vious to said day of hearing, in Webb 168: 129 167 464 The Clark Equipment Company 7132F13, 117 West Alexander! the Berrien County Record, a ($1S.7S) Dollars, that being the to be filed, and a copy thereof t.o rado was fe'eding 100;000 few er 1’* 23 1929. unpaid premiums on insurance: ons be served on said plaintiff's attor­ Total Scratch ba'sketbal! team defeated the South head this year. Not only has there '5* St. 3tlP NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE newspaper printed and circulated Pins 830: 77S- 7 ll 2319 Bend L. O: X. iri a game, played in' said county. the buildings on the premises de­ ney within fifte'en days after ser­ been an increase, in the number of- FOR RENT—Three-room apart­ Default having been made In the scribed in said mortgage; which vice on them of a copy of said bill, Handicap:—129; Total pins. 244S. at the1 local high: school ■••gymna- lanibs shipped into feeding areab1 conditions: of a certain mortgage WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, Team—Beck’s' Tire Shop., sium -Saturday • might.. - -Walter this'year, but there bas also been”’’ ment. furnished or unfurnished. Judge of Probate. said sum the undersigned has paid; of complaint, and in. default there­ for light housekeeping. 410W, made by Fred Sharp and Mildred and which amount is added to the of, said bill o f complaint be taken: Beck ____ , 127 139 179 445 Pfingst was star, .amassing- a to­ a' decrease in the' number of fed" X J Sharp, husband and wife to Wil­ SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. Dimeni ___ I13‘ 157 156 426 tal of 5LS points: -Thc'fhial • score lambs shipped to market before,,’<* Chicago, High School Addition. Sprague: Register o f Probate. amount secured by said mortgage, as confessed by the said defend­ B.. Hartline. ■ 4tlp liam J. Miller of Buchanan, Mich., all as provided in said mortgage, ants. Rouse _:__171 133 177 4'8I was-30-13. ’■ •Tanuary. 1. Feeding' lambs , we_re,lw L dated, November 12th, 1925 and 1st insertion Jart. 17. last Jan. 31., and an attorney’s fee of Thirty- within: forty days, the plaintiff Voorhees _ _ 145; 177 14'4 .466 The local-Jineup'.iyas :->-forwards, lighter ; this year than last, and j recorded in the office of the regis­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ five ($35.) Hollars provided for cause a copy of this order to be M orse______178 143 149 470 Chain; pfingst'; ' center,-! - Smith, there has been a general tendency--* MISCELLANEOUS ter of deeds fo r Berrien county, bate Court for the County of by statute;, arid no; suit or proceed­ published in the Berrien County Total Scratch; guards, White and,Garry.- not" to"finish them* as ‘rapidly -as A REPUBLIC Automobile Insur­ -Michigan in Liber 158 of- mort­ Berrien. ings at law having been instituted Record, A newspaper printed, pub Pins „___ 734 749 805 2288 The' Claric teaih -will; play , the last' year', Marketing! may there2"''’ ance Policy protects: you under gages on page 127, Interest on A t a session of said Court, held to recover the money secured by lished and circulating in said Handicap-^165; Total pins 2453, Three; Oaks 75’s" .'at' tfia'tL.'place fore he sornewhat! .later; than iast-- - any and all circumstances: E. . said; mortgage Being in default and at fhc Probate Office in the city said mortgage; or1 any part there­ county, and': that said publication r Tuesday Nigh’t.- Saturday -night. " year. N. Schram, phone 398. 4tlc 1 the principal of said mortgage be­ o f St. Joseph in said County, on be continued therein once in each Team—Thaning’s Tire Shop, Fori the entire' Corns Belt Uid'j j ing all past due and unpaid for of. the 9th day of January A. D. 1929. Now, therefore, by virtue of the week- for' six weeks1 in succession, O. Swartz .. 133 1’05 .159 397 number of- cattlh- 6tt feed' for'miir- GLASSES FITTED— C. L. Stretch more- than thirty days, there is Present: Hon. William H. An­ or that the plaintiff’ cause a cbpy Treat _____ 140 190 153 4S3 ketlon‘January T this year \yas-"-‘ 'claimed to. be due at this: date four power of sale contained in said Optometrist at .Miss Nellie drews, Judge o f Probate: mortgage, and the statute in such of this order" to be personally serv­ W. Thaning _ 1.1.9 . 93 ' 144 356 three-percent.- greater-than on-Jii'n-' .^ ^Cathcart’s new News; Room, on ! hundred.- ’ dollars: and - ninfy-sht ed on said' non-resident defendants G. Everett. , .103 115 136 35-i uary 3 th'e previous' year. Mosf-’.qf."* cents (5400.96) and no? proceedings In the Matter of the. Estate: of case made and provided, notice is Main Street, every Thursday. Levi Sparks, Deceased. hereby given that on Monday, th'e at least forty days before the Beardsley 1.G9 174 172 515 the states liad- a'larger: number oh- Phone 44S. lOtfc ■ at Js.w or in equity have been in­ L. J. Sparks having filed in said time set for their appearance:- Total Scratch feed,- but?_the increases were*larg-’’’'" stituted to recover same. 9th clay of April, A. D‘. 1929, at court his petition praying that said ten o'clock In the forenoon of said The bill of complaint herein filed Pins ...... 764 077 _ 764 2205 AUCTIONEER—Albert O Sey- Now therefore b$' virtue of the was filed to perfect certain- de­ Hantiiciij)—-200; total pins, 2411. ThA-numbep ron'feeddnithe Weste'f n' fred, Galien. Phone 52F4, gradu­ power of sale contained in said court adjudicate and determine day. the undersigned will sell at who were at the time- o f his death public auction to the highest bid-- fects in plaintiffs title to a parcel Team- -Proud's Cigar Store. . States.-was; reported! tb-(he -sdiallisr"** ate o f Jones' Auction School. mortgage and the; statute in such of land in the township of Ber­ Schwartz: .. _ .1.73 208 199! - 3S0 than- a year’ ago. • Feeders, moved" Satisfactory service, reasonable case made and provided on Friday the legal heirs of said deceased def a t the front door of the Court and entitled to inherit the, real House in the City of St. Joseph, trand, Berrien' county, Michigan, Myers ._ ___ , 169 178 159’ 506‘ into” .the Corin’ Beltf States eafTier” "" terms for all sales. Tour sale the loth day of March A. D. 1929 described as- follows:- fo-wit, the P roud_____i 159':. 140 162 461 than usual’ this year,-and in Nov-- appreciated^ ?2t9p at ten o’clock A .M. at the front estate o f which said deceased died Berrien County, Michigan, that be* seized. ing the place- where’ the Circuit North-west- quarter of the South­ Low Score A 144 - 118 161 .emb'eri' and-Decemher'' the move-” ’ '' door of the Court House in the east quarter of section ten, town Low Score _ 103- 121 169 merit' was' niuch.less:. Cattle iri'.ttie’i> IF YOU WISH to keep a line on icity of Saint Joseph, Berrien, coun­ It is Ordered, That theTlth day Court for' the County of Berrien your affairs; in a business-like of February A. D: 1929 at ten is held, the- premises described- in eight south, Range l’8 west. Total Scratch- (feed-lots average about' the same - ty, Michigan the premises describ­ ■said mortgage, or so much thereof, STUART B: WHITE, Pins 748 765-; S50 2363 weight, as-a. -year.-ago- when they— Tway during, 1929 and later; it is ed in said mortgage will be sold at o’clock in the forenoon, at said as may be necessary to satisfy the Circuit Court Commissioner^ Handicap—'12, s total1 pins 2375. iwere-the; lightest- on record! upvt’tf ^ ' high time: you started: W e sell, Public Auction to satisfy the Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition'. amount due- on said mortgage, in­ Geo. H. Batchelor,. Plaintiff’s at­ Wednesday Night, thaf’time. Indications are thajt''Ialj" all kinds, o f equipment for doing amount then due with costs and Team—Graham-Paige. (larger proportiori o f’ the' cattle’ will it. Binns” Magnet Store; 41tc attorney fee to-wit: the following It is Further Ordered,1 That pub­ cluding said insurance- premiums,, torney.- f lic notice thereof be given by with interest from this date’ at. the Business address, Buchanan, Mich. Widmoyer _ 156- .134 be‘ marketed before Aprif-T tiiis- described' premises- in the village THE LAW has; said that a child publication of a copy o f this order, rate, of six per cent, per annum, Tice _ 150' 546 yearj than iast. ” . of Buchanan, Berrien county, and all legal costs, including the Dalymple__ 176. 143 -i— — o------■ ' under seven years1 of age can­ Michigan the premises described for three successive weeks pre­ M. .Claude. Abet;"arerichtjriojieiis 1 not be charged with contributory vious to said day. of hearing, ! in attorneys fee provided for by Renninger _ 156: 14<£ now‘in New YorK viho jsjkndwn asN in said mortgage will be sold at C a rr______153 168 ,! Dumb-Bliss' negligence—lie need not think Public Auction to satisfy the the Berrien County Record a statute. one- of the :worId-!s'. authorities-., pnl; - for himself. Tou are respon- newspaper; printed and circulated The premises • to be sold lire Stop That Cough! Total Scratch love, has receivedjinY-itati6jis*:frqiii; A^First-. Yokel .(ris- he:- eoraesj acros^'*'' amount then due with costs and P in s_____ 791 735 . S96 2422 ntfrtptlier- walking; through; wood)j---: ’ sible: Are- you protected by attorney fee to-wit: the following- in said county. situated in the Township of Pipe­ ni.any cit i e s -t'o--h’ o Icl■ “ ipy eV.c"i i n iy’s 5 Republic Automobile Insurance ? WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, stone, Berrien County, Michigan) !\9' Handicap—192; total pins-- 2614. ivhcra’ jhp: alLabsorbingS tririjc; wilj; v‘3YlriiC are- ye', -waikih’g. backward- ■> described. premises in the village of Team Mac’s Grill. _ , fpr.-.'Gai-ge?” Garge—"Sd/ias;!; can - Enos Schram, agent.' Phone Buchanan; Berrien county, Michi­ Judge of Probate. and are described as follows, to- beidiscussedifrom evefyjarigle:'7' 39S. 4tlc SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. wit:. " i. Famous Prescription Has Games Total iu>rlie,'inrf„ ■ gan, viz:'lot number thirteen (13) 1st 2nd. 3rd • - A A l k •’-* -, Sprague, Register of Probate. - Tlie Southwest Quarter of the Double Action j nie. 1 .QiliCy) say tlieiseRvoods' be’ iauu'D--*«, in High School addition. * jj[ 191 487 1 edf’’tLpusSi|i:y.g;'1mV,-,' - - . LOST AND FOUND Southwest, Quarter Of Section One- Burks ______150 146 RECORD! LINERS’iPitY: -li Dated: December 13, 1928. h 1st insertion Jan. 17; last Jan. 31 'CD, Township- Five (5) South, The phenomenal success of . a Hall ______142 114 148 404 WILLIAM. J. MILLER, STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro-, Bachman. _ _ 158 148 134 440 FOUND—1929. Michigan. Auto 14- Mortgagee. Range Seventeen- (1-79 West;. Pipe-: famous doctor’s p.rescription called GLY’GERIN MIXTIJRE4 , ,f; j- - : i cense; plate: Call: at Record -. -bate Court 'for the County of stone Township, Berrien County,. THoxine is due to its double’ action. Marsh _____ 176 ISI 158 515' George H. Batchelor,, ' * : • 209 532 v office: 4tf Berrien. Michigan., It . immediately so'othes ther irrita­ White _. ____ 140 183 ^ ' ...... -V --innr - Attorney .for Mortgagee, Buch- A t a session o f said Court, held 'J Dated: January 14, 1929: tion ari'd|'goes' direct':tb the inter- TotiT,' Scratch LOST—Police pup, about S wee® isvaxm'ri,; .Michigan.,-i at the Probate. Office in the city CLAYTON BECKWITH, Trustee. ijai. icause‘®dti .‘reached* by' J^tentS EinS;i;wA-: 766 772 . S40 2378. dl'd. Answers to name of "Pal.” of St. Joseph in said County, on Assignee o f Mortgage. . medicines’ dnd, cought syrups)- The Handicap—213, • total.pinsi 2591._ ICrikai 1st insertion Jan. 24;: last Feb,, 7, lower, bowel-"and,rollevesVconstipa4- Call Mrs-; L. R: Miller; 109 No. STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ the IQth day of January A. D. Gore & Harvey, very., firstosjvallow- nsually^relieves: Thursday Night. Detroit. 4tlc bate: Court for the County of 1929. Attorneys for Assignee of Mort­ bybriy ffiSgcpSt, obstthatg jipugh'f Team:—Ellis Contractors!- — :------old ivaife'n iiittei;.‘>;-yqu'risfc5 novCri- Berrien.. { Present, Hon. William H. An­ gagee. ■ I- . . ' : ('Tjioxi^^pKtain-s'-:' D. W- Ellis _ 148 126’ 155; 429’ • ,F,011ND=5Lg.dietf . leather glove drews, Judge of Probate. gus^S§i4.' 17th. day .of' January A„ Di I929L Victor H; Wenzl, having; filed* 1st-insertion Jan. 31;. last April 25; throat. .Quick-..;.'.relief-.. or, your 146 158' 446 bowels;' but-Nlet":'1' AdhMftat^.'givS money 'back. 35cr, 60c.,* Wisner Total Scratch •: stomach . and’- Sbowels; j,A-w’IU rl 1* *i rAI 1 * Finder please return:,to- M. C. drews, Judge of Probate: strument filed in said Court be- Default: having; been .made in the Pharmacy and all other- good drug Pins J___ -758 682 -835 2275 depot..* Reward. • _ 4tlp In the Matter? o f the' Estate of admitted to Probate as the. last conditions: of ; a: certain -njoftgage stores, - ’ . . Handicap-^112;; Total-pins .2387- ,THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929' .PAGE EIGH1 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORU'tc,^ r,£; }g ^*1:’ Wvt- jtfi;.' 1 ,.r», «*»

; Odd Fellows- Plan:'/. ' < , Thomas Clark Vj . ■.? i - To Attend !• ^ > Spanish W ar Vet ‘v?**?**?*.*. ’ujjijq'-, , • .. * ‘ Convention Sat. Dies Friday Morn. J. V* 1 I?’ HUNDREDS OP % Thomas J. Clark, age 67. of Bu­ Member.I'o'r ' •:* * , Elkhart will be the mecca. o£ a chanan, died Friday morning at’ $ MEMBER - X •pilgrimage of Odd.: Fellows and ; 10r30 o’clock in St. Joseph's hos­ Rebekahs from over the entire pital after a three weeks' illness’-of % STORES THRU- | I northern part of the state on. Sat- pneumonia. He was born in Starke' IMPffif • urday evening. The occasion will county, Ind., Aug. 31, 1862, and be the February meeting o f the lived in Mishawaka until six. years OUT THE Northern Indiana Odd Fellows as­ ago; when he moved to Buchanan. STATE sociation, which, will convene at He leaves two sons and three UNITED, • S:30 in the Odd Fellows temple in daughters, Janies and Chester, of 'that city. Invitations have been Buchanan; Mrs. John Mollov, of STORES STATES li mailed to over 200 Odd Fellow and South Blind; Mrs. William Thurs­ BUCHW«: NILES .90 Rebekah lodges in. the twenty ton; and Mrs. Mildred Culver; o f counties across: the northern part Buchanam. He was a veteran o f „of Indiana, as well as to1 twenty- the Spf.nish-American war, having five lodges in the adjoining coun­ served in the Philippine islands. ties in Michigan. A two-part pro­ Services were held Monday after­ gram has heen- prepared for the noon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. M. E. Print Frocks Overcoats , evening the social, part to1 consist Hawkins, D, D„ of the First Bap­ readings,, and two playlets, "The tist church officiating. We have left: in stock a He made his home alone at the “Georgianna” fast color o f musical and vocal numbers ana few good numbers in Baby Show” and "The Good Sa­ junction of North Portage and p. r i n t e d, broadcloth: maritan." The fraternal part will River street. He had done no work men’s overcoats, ail wool, for Several years, and was sup­ . include two short talks by Grand frocks, sizes 16 to 48, selling at— Secretary Fred A. Rogeirs of ported; by a pension. Michigan, and George P. Bornwas- - 0 - having the smart design­ ser of Indiana. Other grand lodge United Charities . ing that makes them officers expected to attend are './Z Deputy Grand Master W. W. Zim­ “ different.” merman and Grand Conductor E. Issue Call For G. Emerson, as well as a large Beds and Bedding Each _ $ 1 .9 8 number of Deputy grand officers and past grand officers. Follow­ The United Charities of Buchan­ Work Clothes- ing the program, a social hour will an ara issuing an urgent call Ba­ be" held,* after -which refreshments beds bedding,, due to a recent and dancing will: conclude the eve- emergency. While1 ^ the greatest Specials Best grade of Moleskin ning's events. Indications from need is the above line, tbe corn- Local Sews CHURCH replies that several interurban cars mi,tree in charge is also receiving r* c and busses have been chartered, calls for Clothing and shoes, espec- The P. N. G. Club met Saturday j 22x44 inch Heavy Bath ___ $ 2 .6 9 indicate that the attendance at this ’Cily for, children. Anyone having evening at the home of Mrs. Effie1 Towels, C Q _ Corduroy dset « Hathaway, Charles Court, the main j meeting will pass the 100 mark, anything of the sort to offer should p a ir____ ------J 3 1 B a n ts______These meetings are growing inter- communicate at once with Tcle- business being the discussion o f : Christian Science Church.' est and are the largest attended o f phone SO, or call the Buchanan means of raising" money for the * SlxlOS inch Bed projected hospital to be built by j Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Bib Overalls, their kind in the state. The meet- State Bank. Church service at 11 a. m. Spreads, each ___ 9 8 c P air______ings for the remainder of the sea­ ------O- the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in f HQBBITAL NOTES. connection with their Old Folks! Subject: “Love.” Slx90. Beached 0 © son are as follows: March 2, . Coveralls, Michigan City; April 6, Plymouth: David Wanimer of La Porte was Home at Jackson. Honors at Testimonial meeting W e d n e sd a y Sheets, each_____ J o £ operated on Sunday and returned bridge were won by Mrs. Nina evening at 7:45 p. m. B air____.___ May 4. Valparaiso, and May 25 at 66x80 part wool Blankets $ 2 .4 9 South Bend: The officers infehars'e [ t° bis home Tuesday, Post and Mrs, Myra Hess. The Reading- room open every Wed­ We are showing a wonderful variety in both Cotton and of the meetings are: President. Phay \\ ilcox underwent an oper- consolation prise went to Mrs. nesday afternoon from 2 to 4, Per , O ff: Jolm S. Martin, LaForte; vice j «rtimi! at the Hospital Sunday I Harley Squier, and the guest prices "Truth" was the subject of the p a ir______Silk, and Cotton, fast color fabrics in beautiful S c and 4 9 C president. L. G. Wilson, Mishawaka Marion Dreitsler was a hospital ‘ to Mrs. Alta Bunker, Mrs. Lillian Lesson-Sermon in all Christian. designs, priced at, per yard, 19c to Science Churches oa Sunday, Jail- and secretary, E, G. Emerson, Elk­ visitor receiving treatment for an j Crull, and lyfrs, Kate Morse, ! 4.^. .... rtf? hart. The lodge at this place have infected heel incurred on the baa- I The Ladies Missionary Class of I vary 2< received invitations, and it is ex­ ket'oall floor. j the Christian Church of Christ will Among the citations which com- pected that a delegation, from here Walter Pritchett underwent a n . meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the I prised, the Lesson-Sermon was the Work Shoes Special Rubber Boots Boys’ Shoes will be present and participate in operation Saturday in which a part i home o f Mrs. William Bolils, South.:following from the Bible: “The the meeting at Elkharc, Saturday o f a linger was amputated, due Detroit street Lord: is nigh unto all them that evening. ■ , to infection, in a factory accident. Ladies’1 Aid of the Church of call upon him, to all that call up­ ——— o^—----- Tom Marsh, son, o f Mrs. Tiliie Christ met Wednesday afternoon on hini in truth.” (Ps. 145:1S). Marsh, fell on the ice while play­ at the home of Mrs. Ira Wagner. The Lesson-Sermon also 'included Miller School Is En­ ing c the Miller school Monday, The Brotherhood Class of the the following passages from the cutting- his ehin to the hone, I-Ie | Church of Christ will: meet Friday Christian. Science textbook, ’'SGi- dowed with Organ was brought to the hospital for evening at the home of Rev. Grif- ence and Health with Key to the j treatment, | fith on. North ——.roit. The class Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: A belated report has reached j Sam, Bunker Is reported to be 1 has as: its aim for 1929 an attend- "Prayer cannot change tile unal­ tho Record relative to the er.dow-} resting easily at the hospital. X- anee of 50. terable Truth, nor can, prayer alone ment of the Miller school by Miss • ray plates reveal that the old Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are re- give us an understanding- of Truth: Nellie Cathcart to the extent of an break of two years ago has made a ported as nearly recovered from but ptayer, coupled with a fervent, organ. The Miller school has been satisfactory union. The last hi eak the flu, the former be able to habitual desire to know and do the handicappedHandicapped, by iacKlack ox;of » musiGitxmusical1 isin fourivitr inchesiuwks below:uohjvv . The:xue platesiuef-tots comecume downuuwu townLuwu Saturday^LLiuruay for the will of God, will bring us into all Instrument. Miss Cathcart learned show a hone of unusual good qual- first time in. three weeks, Truth.” (p. 11). ------o—------of the deficiency and offered the ity for a man of Bunker’s years,' The Rebekah Lodge will give a V U. S. Rubber Co.’s best qual- £ organ which her parents had and It is believed that he will make bunco party on the evening of Evangelical Church. A "sturdy and comfortable Work Shoe, ’ Bluclier style, A broken lot of small sizes in .j. ity,-red rubber Boots with I;. Tan with bicycle toe, eom- bought many years ago. It is fine a satisfactory recovery and be out Feb. 13 at the I. O. O, F. hall, double tip, composition sole, Men’s Tan' Oxfords, Former- y heavy v/hite soles, guaran- ■*> . position -sole and rubber heel. condition With a handsome walnut-, again in a few weeks: i Mrs. Arthur Vorliees visited Bible school at 10 a. in. Supt. I. N. Barnhart is arrang­ '* rubber: heel, per, . : lylv priced.nrif’prl ;ita t. $3.49 S3 40 /itd> -j4 1 A e Q *2* teed, per 4, a a a VX Sizes Into Rll 5’ i. „ case,, and the teacher and school Guy Smith underwent an opera- yesterday at the home of her son, - pair __ :___^w A o D O ; ,to S4198,. Special-Dial-._j*P.l =iX?0 have extended their thanxs. tion at the hospital this morning. Howard Vorbees, at Mishawaka. ing a special program fo r the Suri* pair,L__'______1 Pair day school hour, One of the un­ ique things on the program is to have the 23 Psalm read in .three different languages;; in German by Mr. Rothfuchs; in Swedish, by Lindbergh Held Mrs, N. Anderson; in English, by Mrs, H. Ryan: A s a’SModel For Sermon by the pastor,, Subject,: Record Liners Pay~Try Them! ■“Christ Lost and Found.” Boy Development: E. Li C. E. at 6 p. m. The evening service will be held in the interest of the W. M. S. who Ninty-f our per cent of ^delinquen­ will render a short program in cy cases among’ children have been recognition of the Day of Prayer ! found to be affected, by.-the;physic­ and the evening- offering will be al condition of the child, according given to tlie s W. M. S, for our to Miss Hutzel,. representative.’ of Italian Mission at Milwaukee un­ the State’ Health Department, 'who der the leadership o? Rev. A- Guil- ian. This week is being observed at tiie P. T A. meeting' Tuesday throughout the entire church. evening. Main contributing causes: . Special music and. a short mis­ are troubles in the eye, ear, nose sionary sermon will Close the ser­ and throat. These defects prevent vices: of the day. proper develpoment and as. a re­ W. H. Camfieltl, Pastor. sult the child reaches the age of maturity at 20 without the endow­ Church o f Christ: ment of health, courage’ and self control which the conditions’ of J. D. Griffith, Minister modern life demand. Lindbergh Unified Bible school and preach­ was offered by the speaker as an FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ing service at 10 a. m. Bible ■ideal development for youth. study, The Holy Scriptures, Ps. 19: ■o 7-4- H Tim. 3:14.-17. English Ivy and Helene Costello Richard Baiihelmess in Sermon subject: “What the Bible Teaches About Forgiveness.” : Japanese vBarberry -m - Senior and Junior Endeavor So­ cieties meet at 6 p. m. Miss Pearl . Offered by College “ Wheel of Paul1 directs the Junior society ; Mr. ur Leland Paul will lead the Senior 'The Midnight Society. Subject: "The Challenge For the benefit of anyone who of Christ to the Youth of the may wish to get plantings of Eng­ Chance” World." lish ivy or Japanese barberry, we ^Evening Evangelistic services at pass along the following communi­ Taxi” Equal if not Better Than “The Noose” 7 p. m. Sermon subject: “The cation sent us by the Central :State Church, that needs no Remodeling.” Teachers, College of Mt. Pleasant:: Mid-week service every Thurs­ ;“The annual distribution of Bar­ ALSO ON THE STAGE TUBES., FBI., FEB. 7-8 -MONDAY, FEB. 4 Three Rooms As Low As day evening at 7:30. The purpose berry and English Ivy plants will of Jesus’ Evangelistic efforts will be sent out by. the Agricultural fflSi be. discussed by the pastor; Department of Central State LIONEL . . The regular monthly meeting of Teachers College. ■ ■ The Hawaiian Jan. 4th at 7:30 p. m. “ For fifteen years, Prof. Myron BARRYMORE “Righteousness Exaiteth a Na­ A: Cobb, of the Agricultural De­ 295 tion but ,sin is a reproach to any partment, has distribution plants Troubadours —IN—' Everything with which, to comfortab­ tlie church will be held Monday, at cost. Forty-five thousand walnut ly and satisfactorily' furnish three people.”. Every man, woman and seedlings have been sent, out and Radio artists from WLS, rooms— cozy, liveable things— style child should be in constant touch 25,000: barberry plants. The dis­ i t with the source of righteousness. and quality you will be proud to have tribution. of walnut trees has been KYVV, WJKS, You’ve heard Go to Church! discontinued. The distribution of Body and your friends come and see—-values: barbeery plants has been popular them time and again. Now I that are seldom found at such low First Presbyterian Church. ■—10,00 plants were sent out last cost! Church school at 10 a. im year. ' is your chance to see them Morning service at 11 a.- m. “The barberry is the decorative Soul” ' Young People's Society at 5 in person. Four Rooms As Low As pliant that does not harbor the Evening: service at 7 p; m. Sub­ wheat,rust. ject: “Routine in,Religion- ’ “The English Ivy will be sent out, Harry W. Staver, Minister. for'the first time tills year. The . SATURDAY, FEB. 2 ------o------— ivy is adapted for stone; wood; 'Or TUES.,: 'WED:, FEB. 5-6 Methodist Community Church. brick; structure.” ■ . *395 —— —o—-— — . - KEN MAYNARD TIN TIN Young, couples about to marry! Think Church school at 10 a. m. : The Rebekah Lodge will hold its of being able to furnish living room,, Mr; Ormiston, Supt. regular meeting Friday evening, — AND— , — IN — ' dining room, bedroom and kitchen in Mrs; Resler, Jr. Supt. with tWCrs. Frances Murphy - in Morning worship at 11 a.' m. charge of the social hour at the modem, style at this low price ! Come Anthem, “How Beautiful Upon close-of the meeting. ^^1 in and see what a beautiful outfit we the Mountains.” : - J ------m D o g © f t i e can give you, at a, real saving and on , Sermon,., “The Mystieisin .of tlie % Sets ’Em oh End very easy terms ! Apostle Paul.” .' • ’ ,A, ; • Igpwortli lib'ague at 6 p. ifi. -J “■Wjiat’s wrong -n;iUi , Johnny’s Leader, Miss Vivian Wissler. hair.’-it’s stiff and brisUirig?” “The': Evening i^efyice. at T p^ih?, doctor calls ft einemnlnrty. It come.?. ’ij Regiment” Antlieni: ‘iHope in The Lord.” ::raah.y4hair-raising- filins.” ;■■ ■ '■>: “The Wagon vs*i Sermon,-‘.‘God!s Flan of Redemp- Risity’s own: |jfe. W f: ^fot.” ‘ :* '^ ’’ AS A ” ” F.ea'tin-eLXyldphone Artist”from . : Telephoning Mrs'^RSGSHebliurn,' ..Berrien,.Springs. , of '.Chicago that her ..husband had 219. East Main Street Niles, Michigan Mr. Warren Shultz accompanied beeri“ hurt, ’ll; Phone; 304 , by Mr. Charies Weaver. house when .she left’-for the hos­ *■ . ■ ■” ■■-.■:...■-' ■ ...... n - IT. Liddicoat, Minister. pital.