For 2D. Annual Church School 9 A. M. Friday P

For 2D. Annual Church School 9 A. M. Friday P

HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST TELEPHONE WANT ADS CLASS JOB PRINTING TO NUMBER NINE SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1936. NUMBER 24 BONUS PAYMENTS TO ARRIVE MONDAY For 2d. Annual Church School 9 a. m. Friday P. 0. To Open Monday Night How Buchanan’s First Editor Tried Philip Hanlin is Wagner Pioneers Celebrate 50th Enrolment to Graduate of Wabash Recipients of Bonds Required Now H ere’s to Sign for Them in Be Held Friday To Stop Civil War Singlehanded Anniversary of Wedding Last Week Person. the Philip Hanlin was graduated Alonzo Bennett Was Leader I In 1838 he was elected County Monday from Wabash College, at They’ve Seen a Lot of History Paul Carpenter to be Direc­ Work has been in progress thru- Proposition in S. W. Michigan for • Clerk and'served three successive Crawfordsville, Ind., with the de­ Marvin Gross Leads tor; Lois Watson*- Ass’t, Since They Were Born Back out the present week at the local teams 'until 1844. During that gree of Batchelor of Arts. The The second annual ciiurcn senool in the Lumber Days. post office in preparation for the 45 Years. period he served one term as coun­ commencement exercises were at­ Class Fifth Year Vacation. to be held in Buchanan .will begin coming of the bonus bonds, which ty representative in the state leg­ tended by his father, M. L. Hanlin, The joyous day has come at last at the high school next Monday, are exipected Monday, June 15. When tiresome school is out islature, without surrendering his and by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Han­ Life was just one round of fes­ Marvin Gross received notice with sessions from 9 a. m. to 11 There may be some dispute as In order to accommodate the And, shorn of every worldly care, court house job (then at Berrien lin, .Miss Helen Hanlin and Mrs. tivities and celebration last week last week that he had been award­ a. m. from Monday to Friday in­ to the identity o f Buchanan's first many veterans who may not find The teachers run and shout. Springs.) W. A. Rice. Among the noted for Mr .and Mrs. William PJetch- ed the annual class scholarship of \ clusive for two weeks, with a staff editor and publisher, but as far as it convenient to be at their homes Henry Chamberlain, founder of alumni attending were Will Hayes, er, residents for the past 20 years the American Conservatory of Mu­ o f experienced teachers in charge. is possible to determine at this to sign for the registered letters The pupils go with dragging' foot Three Oaks, and at one time a czar of'the movie world, and Ru­ of the Wagner district, their neigh­ sic for having scored the highest The school was held : at the date it was Alonzo Bennett, who continuing the bonds. Postmaster As though vacation irked— member of the state legislature fus Dawes, president o f the Cen­ bors insisting on celebrating the grade average of any student of Church of Christ last year, with published a paper known as "The Glenn Haslett announces that he For nine gay months they played, tury of Progress. 50th anniversary of their wedding his class. This is the fifth suc­ an attendance of 80, but it is an­ Vindicator," about the beginning and a candidate for governor in will keep the office open from 7 but now and making a week of it. cessive year in which he has won ticipated that the attendance this of the Civil War, the printing of­ the seventies, was a friend of Ben­ until 10 p. m. Monday evening. It For three months they must work. year may require larger quarters, fice being in the second story of nett and wrote a very apprecia. And what a week tney had! the award. Gross studied piano again under Mabel Webster Osmer, is a rigid requirement that the ad­ which have been secured at the the-old Tremont House, where the tive biographical notice of his old School Plans "Our wedding wasn't nothing to But hot the teachers—from the this!” said Mrs. Pletcher, There also composition, history of music, dressee must personally receive high school building. Churches post office nO,w is. old associate. Bennett started his, and sign fo r the bonds. I f he Is door were crepe pa/per bells hanging ancient and modem piano litera­ co-operating are the Church of public career, he stated, by per-' not at home when the mail deliv­ Behold them gany dasii. Alonzo Bennett was, for 45 A Hobby Fair to the lamps of the dining room ture and ensemble. He ig work­ Christ, Church of the Brethren, L. suading him. to run for supervisor! ery comes they will he taken hack No work to do for three months years, a pioneer in progress in and drawing room and everywhere ing regular classes in South- Bend, D. S., Presbyterian, Methodist and from New Buffalo. Opponents to the post office and he may more Southwestern Michigan, even there were bouquets of fresh gar­ Mishawaka and Buchanan. Evangelical. (then o f the W hig party) said that Exhibit of Results of Vaca­ arrange to get them in the evening No tiresome checks to cash. though his strong Democratic den flowers. And on three evenings Paul Carpenter is again serving principles brought him temporar­ Bennett wanted to use Chamber- tion Hobbies Planned for hours indicated above. as director, with Mrs. Everett lain, but the latter stated that his there Were successive relays of The summer through they’ll ily into conflict with some of his Early September. old neighbors who came in with The recipient must be known Watson as assistant director, the sponsor never asked a political Hollywood Pans naught but play fellow citizens in the CiviPwar. ice cream, cake, lemonade and to the postal force, or must he remaihder of the staff being: favor of him. identified by a mutual acquaint­ From eventide till dawn Blanche Heim, Alma Fuller, Vada Just what Bennett was “vindi­ presents. After he left the office of coun­ Announcements are to be sent ance. Or lay around upon the sand VanEvery, Lois Boyce, Leah cating’’ in his paper, we cannot Mr, and Mrs. Pletcher have an A Bicycle Club ty clerk, he returned to New Buf­ out next week from the office of . The American Legion will keep/*9 With very little on. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Coon- exactly tell; but since the issues interesting story to tell, for both falo and went in business buying Supt. Stark to -parents of local open house in their hall above the fare, Rev. and Mrs, Weybriglit, that resulted in the spilling of their parents, were Berrien county and shipping wood to Chicago, school pupils informing them of a Six Week's Contest to Deter­ post office to co-operate in the Blit blame them not—it is a strain Rev, and Mrs. Thomas Rice and blood shortly after were .then at pioneers, and they themselves date They would -cut cord wood back mine Ownership Wheel. distribution. Veterans are request­ Behaving nifte months through Rev. W. H. Brunelle.' the debating stage, it may be as­ Hobby Fair to be held early in hack to wild turkeys, deer in the up in the Galien river and raft September, and suggesting that ed to g o there and they will be In faet, a miracle to us Children from 4 to 15 years in­ sumed that he was vindicating the woods, and troops of Pottawa- it down and load it on sail vessels conducted in groups to the post- Who know them as we do. clusive will be enrolled from Bu­ cause of squatter sovereignty, the the parents aid and encourage the tomies that evaded removal in Starting Saturday o f this week and continuing for six weeks all office. chanan and vicinity. Registration “constitutional rights" of slavery, just outside the “harbor,” with a children in the development of 1836 in the deep woods of western children under twelve years of Similar co-operation will be ex­ So let them run and kick their will be held at 9 a, m. Friday, and the advisability of the North .lighter, as no vessel could get constructive spare -time hobbies Berrien. ■ . heels . over the bar and out again with a age will be given a coupon ticket tended by 'the Veterans of Foreign June 12, at the high school. The minding Its affairs and letting the as the best method o f handling Mr. Pletcher's lire specialty has And frolic, so to speak, :: load. leisure time. Among the hobbies at both the . Saturday and‘ Sunday Wars, who will hold open house . courses will include handwork South mind theirs. been threshing. For 57 years, man matinees, these, tickets to be sav­ at their hall over the Glenn Smith .And have, if so it suits their whim, Then, in 1847, the company suggested are the following: dramatics, story telling, the life of Bennett had started publishing and boy, he followed the machines, ed until Saturday,’ July 18, when store, at which time their members New boy friends every week. which had bought the incomplete Christ and play periods. at New Buffalo, and then had Do some kind of handwork at almost always an engineer. First the drawing will take place at who have not received the bonds Michigan Central railway from the home, as bird houses, clay or soap And let us not too closely watch moved to Buchanan, probably be­ he was an engineer on a horse the theatre.

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